Daniel Aerov | |
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Name at birth | Miksa Ashoona |
Appears in | |
Episodes | 14 |
Relationships | Hiroshi Hatake - Adoptive Father Anana - Sister Toluk - Twin Brother Julia Walker - Adoptive Sister |
Status | Deceased |
Gender | Male |
Groups | Staff Inuit |
Actor | Meegwun Fairbrother |
Character |
Daniel Aerov (born Miksa Ashoona; aged 27+)[1] is the head of security at Arctic BioSystems. Having worked with and for Dr. Hiroshi Hatake for most of his life, he is fiercely loyal and dedicated to helping the head of the facility achieve his goals. He remembered first meeting Hatake at an orphanage in Barrow, Alaska;[2] however, he was actually taken from his family which includes his twin brother Toluk and sister Anana.[3]
Biography[]
Early Life[]
Arctic BioSystems[]
Day 1
Daniel was the first to greet the response team when it arrived at Arctic BioSystems. He personally injected the RFID chips into the left palms of the visitors. He told Sarah Jordan that there was a narrow window each day when satellite communications were available. He later lied to Doreen Boyle, telling her that ABS had no test monkeys when it actually did.[2]
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
It is revealed that he is a stolen twin taken by Arctic Biosystems in the episode "Aniqatiga", that his true name is Miksa and that his brother's name is Toluk.[3]
Day 7
Day 8
Daniel accepted his identity. He protected Anana and let her leave the base. He refused to go with her, saying that he helped create the problem and it is up to him to fix it.[4]
Day 9
Day 10
Day 11
Day 12
Daniel attempts to hand the virus over to the Scythe, in exchange for the safety of Hiroshi. Daniel is then shown to be captured. As Hatake refuses to choose between Daniel and Julia, Daniel forgives Hiroshi, and purposefully activates the bomb around his neck to save Julia, causing his head to explode. Hatake painfully mourns over the loss of his son.[5]
Thirty Years Later[]
Day 10,953
Day 10,954
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Appearances[]
Season One | ||||
"Pilot" Appears |
"Vector" Appears |
"274" Appears |
"Single Strand" Appears |
"The White Room" Appears |
"Aniqatiga" Appears |
"Survivor Zero" Appears |
"Bloodline" Appears |
"Level X" Appears |
"Fushigi" Appears |
"Black Rain" Appears |
"The Reaping" Appears |
"Dans L'ombre" Absent |
Season Two | ||||
"San Jose" Absent |
"Reunion" Absent |
"Scion" Hallucination |
"Densho" Hallucination |
"Oubliette" Absent |
"M. Domestica" Absent |
"Cross Pollination" Absent |
"Vade in Pace" Absent |
"Ectogenesis" Absent |
"Mother" Absent |
"Plan B" Absent |
"The Ascendant" Absent |
"O Brave New World" Absent |
References[]
Season 1 | |||
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Episodes | "Pilot" • "Vector" • "274" • "Single Strand" • "The White Room" • "Aniqatiga" • "Survivor Zero" • "Bloodline" • "Level X" • "Fushigi" • "Black Rain" • "The Reaping" • "Dans L'ombre" | ||
Primary Characters | Alan Farragut • Julia Walker • Sarah Jordan • Hiroshi Hatake • Daniel Aerov • Sergio Balleseros | ||
Secondary Characters | Peter Farragut • Doreen Boyle • Jane Walker • Anana • Toluk • Constance Sutton • Spencer Chissik • Philippe Duchamp • Sulemani • Victor Adrian • Bryce • Rae Van Eigem • Klein • Thea • Dimitri Marin • Haven • Blake • Tracey | ||
Season 1 • Season 2 |
Season 2 | |||
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Episodes | "San Jose" • "Reunion" • "Scion" • "Densho" • "Oubliette" • "M. Domestica" • "Cross Pollination" • "Vade in Pace" • "Ectogenesis" • "Mother" • "Plan B" • "The Ascendant" • "O Brave New World" | ||
Primary Characters | Alan Farragut • Julia Walker • Peter Farragut • Sarah Jordan • Kyle Sommer • Sergio Balleseros | ||
Secondary Characters | Brother Michael • Sister Amy • Sister Anne • Sister Agnes • Landry • Caleb • Lt. Commander Winger • Hiroshi Hatake • Daniel Aerov • Leila Weisner | ||
Season 1 • Season 2 |