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Columbia was a city suspended in the clouds through a combination of "quantum levitation", and giant blimps and balloons. Many different peoples came to Columbia for its maiden launch and others made the pilgrimage later. However, after a series of mysterious events, the city disappeared into the clouds with the residents still aboard. Below is a list of known citizens of Columbia who appear or are mentioned in BioShock Infinite.
Main Characters
Major Characters
Minor Characters
- Albert Fink
- Barbershop Quartet
- Brother Love
- Byron Cotswold
- Chen Lin
- Cho
- Constance Field
- Ed Gaines
- Esther Mailer
- Estelle
- First Zealot
- Flambeau
- Florence
- Frannie
- Frederick
- Fredrick
- Hattie Gerst
- Dr. Harrison Powell
- Interracial Couple
- James
- John
- Sergeant Leander Manley
- Mrs. Lin
- Mansfield
- Mary
- Pete
- Dr. P. Pettifog
- Preston E. Downs
- Preacher Witting
- Ronald Frank
- Mr. Rossignol
- Rupert Cunningham
- Samuel Gerst
- Scofield Sansmark
- Stanley
- Thomas
- Ty Bradley
- Lance Cpl. Vivian Monroe
- Private Wilbur Sykes
- William R. Foreman
Propaganda Characters
Mentioned Characters
- Albernathy Cooke[1]
- Andrew Ryan[2]
- Aneurin[3]
- Beatrice[4]
- Assemblyman Buford
- Bill[5]
- Edward "Teddy" Taylor
- Erin O'Malley
- Father Atkins[citation needed]
- D. Lockhart[6]
- H. Clarke[7]
- Hank[8]
- Harold Langston[9]
- Harrison Thacker
- Huw T.[3]
- Ken Franklin[10]
- J. C. Astor[6]
- Jefferson Poole
- John Goldman
- M. I. Flagler[6]
- Matthew
- Marlowe
- Mary McCarthy
- Michael Cassius[1]
- Montgomery Billings
- Morgan Creed[1]
- N. Whitechurch[6]
- Otis[11]
- P. Belmont[6]
- Paul A. Presley[10]
- Payton Lane Easter[12]
- Rayne-Elki[6]
- Sally
- Schmidt[13]
- Sergeant Monroe[14]
- Van Rensselaer[6]
- R.F. Morrison[6]
- R.J. Pickwick
- R. Thompson[15]
- Saltonstall
- T. M. Whitney[6]
- U. Aspinwall[6]
- Vanderburgh[6]
- Vanderwald[7]
- Victor[16]
- Warden Watts[10]
- W. Drexel[6]
- Yi Suchong[17]
Removed Characters
- Charles
- Dalton[18]
- Jimmy Jampot
- Saltonstall (Appearance only)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Seen on The Vox Threat board found in the Good Time Club and the Bull House Impound.
- ↑ Andrew Ryan's name is seen on picket signs, when Booker DeWitt and Elizabeth enter the Welcome Center of Rapture through a Tear.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 This name is seen on a locker next to Cornelius Slates' in the Worker Induction Center.
- ↑ She was photographed by Cunningham Studios in 1889. Her framed picture can be found in various places in-game, notably Cunningham Studios.
- ↑ Zachary Hale Comstock's Voxophone: A Dog's Loyalty
- ↑ 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 6.11 This name appears on one of three list of residents outside the Emporia Towers: List #1, List #2 and List #3.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 His scalp is seen among other Founders, nailed to a headboard in Port Prosperity.
- ↑ Mentioned by one of the downtrodden citizens of Shantytown.
- ↑ The Superintendent of the Arkharm, Massachusetts facility of the Pinkerton's National Detective Agency and the one that signed Booker DeWitt's contract.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Seen on an issue of the Minuteman Gazette.
- ↑ Byron Cotswold's Voxophone: Otis' Nimble Fingers
- ↑ The owner of Easter & Sons Premium Automated Stallions, full name from advertisement.
- ↑ Wilbur Sykes' Voxophone: That Goddamn Key
- ↑ Vivian Monroe's Voxophone: A True Soldier
- ↑ Ty Bradley's Voxophone: To: R. Thompson Re: Fuses
- ↑ He was photographed by Cunningham Studios in 1884. His framed picture can be found in various places in-game, notably Cunningham Studios.
- ↑ Jeremiah Fink's Voxophone: Out of the Thin Air
- ↑ BioShock: Infinite - Making the E3 Demo on YouTube. Seen on an early poster for Possession, under the title "Mesmerize."