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    Kay-Em 14 

Kay-Em 14

Played By: Lisa Ryder

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Time to bring out the big guns.

"I am real."

An android accompanying the New Harvard students aboard the spaceship The Grendel during the field trip to Earth in the year 2455. She is a creation of Tsunaron, whom she has a romantic relationship with. Mostly working for as a database and a medic, she can also be converted into a gunslinging ass-kicker when needed.


  • Badass Adorable: Even as a dismembered talking head her expressions and mannerisms are so cute.
  • Badass Bandolier: Part of her dress when in fighting mode, as seen on the picture.
  • Barbie Doll Anatomy: She tries to pressure Tsunaron into giving her nipples early in the film, since actual women have them.
  • Cranial Processing Unit: She is able to function even when her head is detached from her body.
  • Guns Akimbo: She has to automatic pistols when in fighting mode.
  • Ridiculously Human Robot: She is capable of love, for instance.
  • Robosexual: It's not shown just how close her relationship with Tsunaron is, but they do share a kiss or two.
  • Robot Girl: She's a robot who almost perfectly resembles a realistic human woman. The only thing is that she lacks nipples, and she yearns for them because human women have them.
  • Screaming Warrior: She gives a good one when about to plug both of Jason's ears with SMG fire. He knocks her off before she can do it.
  • Villain Killer: She kills the original Jason Voorhees after her upgrade.
  • The Worf Effect: After being established as a Worthy Opponent to Jason, she is easily defeated when he comes back upgraded.

    Sgt. Brodski 

Sergeant Brodski

Played By: Peter Mensah

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"It's gonna take more than a poke in the ribs to put down this old dog."

Leader of the space marines aboard The Grendel. Another badass character among the protagonists, he was the one who brought Jason down for good in the original franchise continuitynote .


  • Badass Normal: Has nothing but his space military training backing him up against a killer demon zombie cyborg.
  • Bald of Authority: He's the Badass Normal bald leader of the space marines who goes head to head against Jason. He's also the Only Sane Man and A Father to His Men, which only further emphasizes leadership qualities.
  • Bald Head of Toughness: His baldness is used to emphasize the strength of his mental and sheer determination to take down Jason. This even gives him the strength to overcome stab wounds to the gut and keep going as well as kill himself to kill Jason.
  • Big Good: Being Made of Iron, the Only Sane Man and the most helpful in defeating Jason makes him this.
  • Determinator: Almost as much as Jason himself. And he too required an atmospheric reentry to kill him.
  • A Father to His Men: When he talks to his crew the first time in regards to killing Jason, he's rather friendly and willing to let them go nuts on Jason if they find him. When the Professor wants Jason alive, to cover for them, he advises them to put one bullet in his leg and say "We tried."
  • Empowered Badass Normal: Whatever Brodski's armor is made of allows him to go toe-to-toe with the superhuman killer demon zombie cyborg.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Died when he dragged Jason into Earth Two's atmosphere, burning them both up.
  • Implacable Man: Not even in the vacuum of space can Jason avoid him.
  • Kubrick Stare: Brodski when facing off against Jason — as seen in the image to the right.
  • Made of Iron: Survived two stabs from Jason through his stomach.
  • Named by the Adaptation: The novelization gave him a full name - Elijah Gulliver Brodski.
  • Only Sane Man: Compared to those that want to keep Jason alive for profit, that's saying a lot.
  • Scary Black Man: Of the good kind.
  • Screw the Rules, I Have Money!: Brodski is offered $500,000 to take dangerous fugitive Jason Voorhes alive, and seems to accept the offer, but really plans to disregard that command due to how unsafe it is.
  • Space Marine: The gung-ho leader of a squad of space commandos.
  • Taking You with Me: Grabs Jason and plunges both into the atmosphere, killing them both.
  • Villain Killer: He finally puts an end to Uber Jason once and for all, sacrificing himself to kill Jason via atmospheric entry.

    Janessa 

Played By: Melyssa Ade

  • Belligerent Sexual Tension: She and Tsuarnon insult ieach other in ways which seems to have some sexual tension and Kay-Em seems jealous of her a couple of times.
  • Brains and Bondage: Does this with Lowe for Sextra Credit
  • Deadpan Snarker: She's kind of witty.
    Tsuarnon: (about Jason) How does he function with a brain that small?
    Janessa: Way manages.
  • Face Death with Dignity:
    • When Janessa, Rowan, and Waylander are accosted by Jason, the other two prepare to fight him but Janessa resignedly says "[N]ow basically we… we die."
    • She seems more frustrated than frightened about the possibility of being sucked into the vacuum.
  • Good Bad Girl: She's not above Sextra Credit and is a bit sneering but her put-downs tend to be more playful than mean, she loans a thawed out Rowan some of her clothes and she carries her weight as a member of the group.
  • Know-Nothing Know-It-All: She mistakes Jason's hockey mask for a carbon filtration device.
  • Lovable Alpha Bitch: Janessa is constantly snarking at her fellow anthropology students and is quick to resort to Sextra Credit for a better grade. Still, she loans Human Popsicle Rowan some of her clothes after Rowan thaws out, tries to comfort a traumatized witness to one of Jason's murders, and never comes across as a Dirty Coward while working with the others to survive.
  • Lovable Coward: Janessa doesn't want to die and doesn't risk her neck throughout Jason's rampage (once half-sarcastically suggesting that the others fight while she runs), but she remains fairly helpful and compassionate toward the others. At one point, she pleads for a rescue ship to keep coming even after Waylander says that it won't arrive in time to do anything but risk being caught in the blast radius, but she also manages to Face Death with Dignity a few times when things seem hopeless.
  • Navel-Deep Neckline: Her shirt has a very plunging neckline that goes down to her abdomen.
  • Not a Morning Person: She claims she's bitchy after just getting out of bed, causing Tsunaron to half-jokingly ask if she just got out of bad.
  • Serendipitous Survival: Janessa walks out of Lowe's cabin right as Jason passes by it and turns the corner. It also counts as Missed Him by That Much.

    Rowan LaFontaine 

Played by: Lexa Doig

The scientist who was frozen along with Jason.


  • Action Girl: She's a capable survivor who helps combat Jason.
  • Back from the Dead: Before being frozen, Rowan was stabbed in the stomach by Jason Voorhees, with only the leaking cryostasis chamber saving her life. Once she is discovered by Professor Lowe's class, they repair her injuries with future technology, effectively bringing her back from the dead.
  • Badass Bookworm: Rowan is a scientist specializing in trying to find ways to kill an immortal man who grabs a shotgun to fight Jason in her first scene and adapts to fighting him in space after being revived from cryogenic freezing in the future.
  • Final Girl: Subverted. She's the lead protagonist and ultimately survives, but so do Tsuarnon and Kay-Em 14. Although, she is the only surviving human female.
  • Human Popsicle: Is trapped and frozen alongside Jason for 445 years.
  • Ignored Expert: She warned her superiors that freezing Jason was the only method they had available to keep him locked down due to his regenerative abilities, but all they cared about was using him as a potential weapon. It naturally backfired, and Rowan ended up paying for their stupidity.
  • Oh, Crap!: When she hears Jason was found with her.
  • Really 700 Years Old: Due to being in frozen in a room with a leaking cryostasis chamber, both Rowan and Jason are centuries old by modern standards.

    Tsuarnon 

Played By: Chuck Campbell
Kay-Em's creator.
  • Deadpan Snarker: A lot of his quotes are witticisms.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: He's an impressive robotocist who but Kay-Em and is able to quickly upgrade her for battle.
  • Hidden Depths: He seems to genuinely care for Kay-Em, and not just as a Sex Bot.
  • Robosexuals Are Creeps: It's implied that Kay-Em is the sex partner of Tsunaron, her owner/creator. He also happens to be the most socially withdrawn of the students. His classmates are too busy screwing each other, screwing their teacher, or getting butchered by Jason.

    Crutch 

Played By: Phillip Williams

  • The Engineer: He's the ship's engine mechanic.
  • Hidden Depths: Crutch seems like a slovenly engineer but has a lot of plants at his work station.
  • Seen It All: Crutch isn't as shaken and worried by Jason's rampage as Lowe, Rowan, and the students are. He dismissively compares it to a past conflict that he either witnessed or participated in decades earlier where "we were beating each other with our own severed limbs."
  • Serendipitous Survival: One of the rare characters to come out of his first encounter with Jason alive, solely due to the Space Marines showing up and sending Jason fleeing right as he was going after Crutch.
  • The Slacker: Crutch is slumped in his work chair in his first scene and barely moves even after getting important news.

    Waylander 

Played By: Derwin Jordan

  • Affectionate Nickname: Way.
  • Covert Pervert: He's quick to volunteer to take a thawed off Rowan's clothes off.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Lets himself die in an explosion to try and take Jason with him. Earlier, he refuses to summon a rescue ship when it seems that it has no hope of saving the Grendel's passengers and will only endanger itself.
  • Perma-Stubble: He isn't really bearded but is unshaven.
  • Sleeves Are for Wimps: Waylander always wears a tank top and is a muscular man who is quick to try to shoot Jason.

    Kinsa 

Played By: Melody Johnson

  • Blood-Splattered Innocents: When Stoney is killed.
  • Break the Cutie: After her boyfriend is killed in front of her.
  • Dirty Coward: She seals herself in the escape shuttle, and when the others tell her numerous times through the radio that they're right outside the door and able to join her without Jason intervening, she still refuses to open the door and ends up trying to take off herself, only to die due to the fuel lines still being attached. Possibly justified since she'd been going through some Sanity Slippage after Stoney was killed in front of her and it certainly seemed like she was having a panic attack.
  • Immodest Orgasm: Gasps several times when she and Stoney have sex.
  • Make-Out Kids: She is constantly kissing Stoney, even when they're supposed to be working.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: She tries to get off the ship in a shuttle but just gets the shuttle destroyed instead.
  • Serendipitous Survival: Possibly. She survives Jason going after her largely because the mechanical door closes as he yanks out an impaled Stoney, but it's unclear if it did that automatically or if Kinsa hit a button to close it.
  • Toplessness from the Back: Kinsa is seen taking off her bra and kissing Stoney, but doesn't turn to face the camera until he's covering her chest with an embrace.

    Adrienne 

Played By: Kristi Angus

  • Cruel and Unusual Death: Has her face frozen in a vat of liquid nitrogen and then completely smashed to pieces on a counter.
  • Named After Somebody Famous: Of a sort. Her name is a reference to actress Adrienne King, who played Final Girl Alice Hardy in the first film.
  • Nice Girl: When examining Jason's body she removes his mask and sees his face. She is probably the only character in the franchise to show empathy for Jason's deformity, commenting "Poor baby!" rather than being horrified; not that it saves her from Jason's rampage.
  • The Reliable One: One of the few crew members aboard the ship who actually tries to get any work done and takes her work seriously, shooing Kinsa and Stoney away which ultimately leads to Jason awakening and targeting her first.
  • Underboobs: This happens when Jason grabs her, lifting her top up in the process.

    Fat Lou 
Played By: Boyd Banks
The Drop Ship pilot.

    Professor Lowe 
Played By: Jonathan Potts
  • Asshole Victim: He has sex with a student for extra credit and endangers people by trying to keep Jason alive in order to sell him on the black market. His death isn't mourned.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: he tries to persuade Brodski and his troopers to simply seal Jason off until they can reach the space station and have overwhelming weight of numbers, a much better plan in hindsight.
  • Off with His Head!: Jason easily decapitates him with his machete.
  • Pet the Dog: he shows genuine grief for the crew of the space station when it explodes, commenting "Those poor people".

    Kicker 

Kicker

Played By: Brana Moiroz
  • Almost Dead Guy: He's found by fellow Grunt Briggs, with his last words being to tell Briggs to run.
  • Badass Normal: Kicker does manage to briefly defeat Jason and gun him down. Unfortunately, this causes him to claim victory and turn his back while Jason is still alive and angry.
  • Half the Man He Used to Be: Jason cuts him in half and he remains alive for a bit afterwards.

    Azreal 

Azreal

Played By: Dov Tiefenbach
One of the students.
  • An Arm and a Leg: He loses an arm to Jason but easily reattaches it with future tech.
  • Badass Bystander: He leaps on Jason's back and tries to wrestle with him despite a chance to run. Unfortunately, this has the side effect of ruining the shot Dallas was about to take at Jason.
  • Failed a Spot Check: He gets his hand frozen to a coffee mug from the frozen lab Jason was in when he touches it without a glove.
  • Long-Haired Pretty Boy: He has long hair for a boy and a somewhat soft face.
  • Most Gamers Are Male: He's a guy who spends a lot of time playing video games.

    Stoney 

Stoney

'Played by: Yanni Gellman

    Geko 

Geko

Played By: Amanda Brugel
One of Brodski's PMC Grunts.
  • Almost Dead Guy: Jason slits her throat but she lasts long enough to stagger up to another of the group.
  • Boyish Short Hair: Her hair doesn't go out very long.
  • Suicidal Over Confidence: Although it's more justified than most examples, this is her attitude towards Jason.
    Geko: Let's smoke this fucker.

    Briggs 

Briggs

Played By: Dylan Bierk

  • Bruiser with a Soft Center: Briggs is unhappy about "babysitting" students and shows hints of being a Blood Knight when she's sent after Jason, but she is clearly affected by the deaths of her fellow soldiers.

    Dallas 

Dallas

Played By: Todd Farmer

  • No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: He has a shot at Jason but doesn't take it due to Azrael being in the way. A few seconds later Jason takes Dallas out.
  • Odd Friendship: Dallas is a gruff career soldier but he gets along well with the scrawny and clumsy Azrael and enjoys playing VR games with him.

    Sven 

Sven

Played By: Thomas Seinuk
One of Brodski's grunts.
  • Neck Snap: Jason breaks his neck from behind.

    Condor 

Condor

Played By: Steve Lusecu

    Dr. Wimmer and Sergeant Marcus 
Two officials who try to transport Jason out of Rowan's facility in the opening scene.

    Dieter Perez 
Played by: Robert A. Silverman

  • Ambiguous Situation: He seems to be lying down throughout his video conference with Lowe after being woken up, but it's unclear whether he's incapacitated by a health condition or is just too lazy and inconsiderate to get out of bed.
  • What, Exactly, Is His Job?: He talks with Lowe about how to make money from the recently revived Rowan and Jason, but his exact profession is unclear.

    Rescue Pilot 
Played by: Roman Podhora

  • Heroic Bystander: He flies a Drop Ship to pick up the survivors of a ship that will explode soon and gives them as much time as possible to make it to his ship before detaching from their vessel with most of the remaining heroes safely onboard.
  • No Name Given: His real name is unknown.

    Campfire Teens 
Played by: Mika Ward and Jason Cook
  • Face Framed in Shadow: There is nothing sinister about them, but they are only seen at night while either facing away from the camera or facing sideways, and their faces are shadowy.
  • Ms. Fanservice: The girl is wearing a tank top and tight short shorts.
  • No Name Given: Neither of them refers to the other by name.
  • Wish Upon a Shooting Star: They kiss and make an unspoken wish after mistaking Jason entering the atmosphere for a shooting star and are curious enough to investigate when the "star" lands in the lake. Although since all that is left of Jason is his hockey mask, which sinks to the bottom of the lake, they presumably don't find anything and are better off for it.

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