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  1. Russell Lightbourne (1 Episode) Sachin Sahel. Dr. Eric Jackson (1 Episode) Dakota Daulby. Sheidheda (1 Episode) Milli Wilkinson. Young Echo (1 Episode) Jay Danziger. Disciple (1 Episode)

  2. After his betrayal, Gabriel awakes in a cell before guards drag him out and take him back to the Anomaly Stone. Anders is there and knows all about Gabriel’s work and research on the Sanctum ...

    • Overview
    • Early life
    • Personality
    • Physical Appearance
    • Relationships
    • Killed Victims

    Dr. Gabriel Santiago was a major character in the seventh season, after appearing as a recurring character in the sixth season. He was portrayed by Ian Pala, Donald Heng, and Chuku Modu, and debuted in "Red Sun Rising".

    He was an original member of Mission Team Alpha and the former thirteenth Prime. After a moral awakening, Gabriel defected from the Primes and formed the Children of Gabriel to take down the Primes. His last host was Xavier.

    Gabriel was born on Earth and has a grandmother from Colombia. She would make her own kombucha before the rich cut off her drinking water so that they could water their lawns. Gabriel eventually joined the Eligius Corporation and was aware of Bill Cadogan, due to Bill's own reputation of being a Second Dawn cult leader. He was friends with a quantum physicist and Fields Medal winner named Colin Benson. Before the first Nuclear Apocalypse, Gabriel was selected to join Mission Team Alpha to explore life and human survival on Alpha.

    Shortly after arriving on Alpha and setting up camp, Gabriel's girlfriend Josephine was killed by her father, Russell Lightbourne, who was under the influence of eclipse-induced psychosis. Following Josephine's death, Gabriel started working with Russell to figure out how to bring her back using their Mind Drives, which already stored her consciousness. He incubated some of the Nightblood embryos they brought from Earth so that he could upload the Mind Drives on the children, but the children always ended up dying because their minds weren't developed enough to hold an entire consciousness. After 25 years of experiments, Gabriel eventually figured out that they needed to use a fully developed brain and erase the host's mind completely in order to upload the entire consciousness from the Mind Drive. This successfully brought Josephine back.

    During one of early red suns on Alpha, he became infected with seaweed toxin and he believed he could walk on water. He was then bitten by the Kepa-She and the toxin was removed.

    By the time that Josephine was brought back, Gabriel was dying of cancer. Unwilling to lose him, Josephine resurrected Gabriel through his Mind Drive, which he hadn't wanted to happen. After his first resurrection, the two shared a dance and Josephine promised to love Gabriel forever.

    Following Gabriel's breakthrough, the Primes started using the Mind Drives to bring themselves back by uploading their consciousness into Nightblood hosts. The Primes at some point started experimenting with the Red Sun toxin, with Simone trying to weaponize it while Gabriel focused on creating an anti-toxin. Gabriel discovered a way to use the toxin to create a waking dream as part of "a happy accident." At some point, he and Russell experimented using Gabriel's variant of the toxin to see if anything of their hosts survived. The experiment showed that nothing of the host survived, but it gave them a revelation about their purposes: Russell's was to make them into gods, while Gabriel's was to stop it from happening.

    At some point, despite Gabriel's efforts to stop them, Simone and Josephine started leaving human test subjects outside to study the visions of those who survived being caught out in the eclipse. Because of this, believers in the divinity of the Primes invariably reported seeing them as gods, and started killing non-believers.

    Gabriel is a hardworking scientist who had feelings for Josephine Lightbourne. After Josephine's first death, he relentlessly pursued a way to bring her back. He eventually succeeded, using the Mind Drives, at the expense of erasing the host's previous consciousness. However, his relationship with Josephine ended when he disagreed with the Primes' ways, which he had himself helped create. He implies that Josephine is both his darkest fear and greatest desire.

    While he was the primary creator of the Primes' rebirth method, he eventually became disillusioned with the Primes' philosophy. Gabriel wanted to save the Sanctum people from being killed and sacrificed. He defected from Sanctum and founded the Children of Gabriel.

    His goal was to end the Primes' rebirths and he argues that "without death, life is meaningless". However, unlike many of his followers, he is opposed to killing. He spares Octavia Blake and tries to keep the Children of Gabriel from killing Rose. However, he did kill hosts while part of the Primes and he murdered Eduardo when enraged. When severely wounded by Sheidheda, Gabriel rejected medical intervention, stating that he wanted to die and was ready for it to finally come. When Gabriel's end came, he passed peacefully, his last words being

    Gabriel had mixed feelings over being resurrected himself. After his first death, Josephine brought him back because she couldn't bear to lose him. It is implied that he was on his fourth body (i.e. third host) when he defected. When that host was dying of old age, Gabriel was ready to die for good. However, one of his followers, Eduardo, brought him back using a free-born host, Xavier. Gabriel killed Eduardo in rage for murdering Xavier, since Gabriel was so close to him that treated Xavier like a son.

    After his latest resurrection, Gabriel became ashamed of what he had become. Gabriel states that he dedicated himself to bringing down a system of worship of false gods, but instead became a false god all over again. He chose to lie to his followers, pretend to be Xavier, and led them to believe that that he, Gabriel, abandoned them.

    Due to nearly five years of training from Orlando, Gabriel gained the knowledge and skills of a Level 12 Disciple, meaning that he has become a formidable warrior in his own right. Despite this, Gabriel is shown to retain his reticence for killing and betraying others. However, he abandoned Orlando due to a lack of time and his own interest in seeing Bardo and rescuing his friends, prioritizing it over taking a risk on trusting Orlando who would be stranded on Skyring as a result.

    His last host was tall and dark with tan skin with brown eyes, short black hair with small white hair spots, beard and mustache. In Season 7, he shaved the sides of his head.

    His original appearance was tall and slender with brown eyes, brown hair and light tan skin.

    He was in a romantic relationship with Josephine Lightbourne, but their relationship ended when he disagreed with the Primes' own ways and defected from Sanctum. He implies that Josephine is both his darkest fear and his greatest desire. A hallucination of Josephine suggests that Gabriel keeps going to the Anomaly to see her which he doesn't deny beyond the last time as he had gone to help Diyoza and Octavia. When reunited with Josephine, Gabriel was happy to see her, but tearfully refused the idea of saving her so they could be together. After he decides to let her go, it was implied that due to his fear of Josephine's true nature and her corrupt motives, he still wanted to prevent her from harming more innocent people, even though he loved her for centuries. He was visibly upset after her EEG flatlined and remained haunted by hallucinations of her during a subsequent Red Sun Eclipse.

    At some point, after abandoning Sanctum, Gabriel developed a father-son bond with a boy named Eduardo he'd rescued. Though Gabriel wished to die with his last host, Eduardo loved him too much to let Gabriel go, though Gabriel thought he'd talked Eduardo out of his plan to resurrect Gabriel through Xavier by the time he passed away. In his anger at what Eduardo did to Xavier, Gabriel killed Eduardo, for which he showed remorse while explaining the story to Diyoza and Octavia. When confronted by Xavier's sister Layla, Gabriel stated that he also loved Xavier like a son, which is implied to be the reason why he angrily killed Eduardo.

    •Brooke (mind wiped by Gabriel and Russell to bring back Josephine)

    •Eduardo (killed in anger over the death of Xavier)

    •Clarke Griffin (heart temporarily stopped; revived)

    •A.L.I.E. 2.0 (shot and permanently destroyed)

    •Spirit of the Commanders (destroyed alongside the Flame)

    •Becca Franko

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