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BioShock Infinite's first story-driven downloadable content, Burial at Sea - Episode 1, introduces new citizens of the underwater utopia Rapture on the day of the 1958 New Year's Eve which will change its society forever. A few characters from the original BioShock also make a return while others are mentioned.
Main Characters[]
Major Characters[]
Minor Characters[]
- Abby
- Abe
- Abigail
- Allen
- Arlen
- Armand
- Aaron
- Aron
- Arturo
- Bert Unger
- Carson
- Charlie Montag
- Dan
- Dimitri
- Edith Crenshaw
- Frank McCallum
- Greg
- Herschel Weiss
- Levi
- Irene
- Julian
- Maggie May
- Mickey
- Moses Lydecker
- Murray
- Radegast
- Ray Lardner
- Rosemary
- Ronald
- Roscoe Mullins
- Sam Barlow
- Herr Schmidt
- Shirley Womack
- Winston Hoffner
- Yi Suchong
Mentioned Characters[]
- Andrew Ryan
- Anna Culpepper
- Atlas
- Bill McDonagh
- Brigid Tenenbaum
- Claire[1]
- Edward
- Elune[2]
- Ford Dundee[3][4]
- Frank Fontaine
- Franklin Crenshaw[5]
- Frederick
- J.S. Steinman
- Jasmine Jolene
- Jeremiah Fink
- Kyburz
- Kyle Fitzpatrick
- Mary[6]
- Mary[7]
- Mary[8]
- Poppy[9]
- Skip Dunphy
- Sullivan
- Trudy
- Mrs. Unger[10]
- Dr. Werthem[11]
Shift Schedules in Fontaine's Department Store[]
- Aaron E. Jones
- Albert N. Evans
- Albert T. Perry
- Alex G. Edwards
- Anthony G. Coleman
- Arthur S. Rodgers
- Benjamin L Johns
- Bruce J. Simmons
- David A. Williams
- Dennis K. Ross
- Gerald R. Cooper
- Harold P. Davis
- Harrison T. Morgan
- Henry O. James
- Howard J. Russel
- James S. Carter
- James R. Wright
- Jeffrey P. Adams
- Jonathan C. Collins
- Jonathan W. Cook
- Joseph D. Jenkins
- Joseph K. Stevens
- Joseph K. Stewart
- Julian S. Moore
- Lawrence E. Davis
- Louie M. Turner
- Martin H. Gregory
- Michael A. Griffin
- Nicolas L. Taylor
- Phillip T. Watson
- Raymond D. Clark
- Richard F. Smith
- Robert E. Lawrence
- Roger C. Patterson
- Sean D. Murphy
- Stephen R. Morris
- Stephen P. Nelson
- Theodore C. Butler
- Thomas I. Alexander
- William H. Pierce
Removed Characters[]
References[]
- ↑ Missing posters for her can be found in various businesses on Market Street.
- ↑ Missing posters for her can be found in various businesses on Market Street.
- ↑ One of the Female Early Splicers, with the Hypochondriac persona, obsessively repeats this man's name to herself: "Ford Dundee. Ford Dundee. Ford Dundee. Ford Dundee! Good… Now he'll call…"
- ↑ Also scrawled in blood many times in the Dressing Rooms in Menswear. Screenshot of dressing room wall.
- ↑ The accident-prone son of Edith Crenshaw, mentioned in Edith Crenshaw's Audio Diary: A Little Help
- ↑ Missing posters for her can be found in various businesses on Market Street.
- ↑ Missing posters for her can be found in various businesses on Market Street.
- ↑ Grafitti in the Ladieswear Shoe section's backroom mentions her.
- ↑ Missing posters for her can be found in various businesses on Market Street.
- ↑ The wife of Bert Unger, mentioned in Bert Unger's Audio Diary: Oven of the Future
- ↑ A doctor who prescribed a "mother's little helper" Plasmid to Edith Crenshaw, mentioned in Edith Crenshaw's Audio Diary: A Little Help