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Jun 9, 2020 · The Known Survivors of The 100. There are currently four characters from the original hundred who are still alive: Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor), Octavia Blake (Marie Avgeropoulos), John Murphy (Richard Harmon), and Nathan Miller (Jarod Joseph).
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- Population Numbers
- Population Numbers By Time and Setting
- Body Count By Character
- References
This article lists the population estimates and all known fatalities from the The 100 TV series.
Grounders
It is unknown how many Grounders are in the area. There are 12 Clans as well as an unknown number of nomadic Grounders. Altogether, they have the highest population count by far of the residents in the Tondc-Mount Weather area, with a combined army numbering in the thousands (Azgeda alone had over a thousand warriors). In "Long Into an Abyss", Lexa confirms that Clarke Griffin burned 300 of her warriors in "We Are Grounders (Part 2)". In "Human Trials", Finn Collins massacres 18 villagers in Tondc. In "Rubicon", Cage Wallace sends a missile to Tondc, killing 250 Grounders and Sky People. In "Hakeldama", Charles Pike, Bellamy Blake, Hannah Green, and the rest of Farm Station massacre 300 sleeping warriors. After the Second Nuclear Apocalypse, the Grounders population has been reduced to 1,104; 1,100 Grounders plus Niylah in the Second Dawn Bunker, Echo and Emori in the Go-Sci Ring, along with Madi on the ground. In Season Five, Grounders and Sky People merged into one clan named Wonkru, so it became harder to track Grounder-specific casualties. Assuming that the rates of surviving for both groups are equal, then by "Pandora's Box", Wonkru's population dropped to 814 which leads to approx. 750 Grounders. After the Battle for Eden, the numbers for Wonkru decreased even more with a remaining population of around 365. Continuing with the rates, this gives approximately 335 Grounder survivors, excluding Madi, Echo and Emori. In Season Six, five members of Wonkru were killed in "The Blood of Sanctum" when a Sheidheda-controlled Madi ordered them to attack the Primes. In Season Seven, 12 members of Wonkru were killed in "Blood Giant"; 9 were killed by Disciples on Bill Cadogan's order and 3 others were devoured by the Sanctum bugs. This left approx. 320 Grounders. Most of the remaining Grounders transcended along with the rest of the human race in "The Last War", leaving behind only 5 Grounders: Indra, Emori, Niylah, Gaia and Echo.
Delinquents
Not including Bellamy Blake, there were 100 Delinquents sent to earth in "Pilot". After 7 deaths and after Raven Reyes's arrival in "Twilight's Last Gleaming", there were 95 Sky People on earth. Before the battle at the end of "We Are Grounders (Part 2)", Bellamy and Clarke state there were 18 dead and 82 alive. (The total ignores two people.) After the battle, only 48 Delinquents were taken to Mount Weather, leaving behind Bellamy, Raven, and 6 other Delinquents. By the end of "Blood Must Have Blood (Part 2)", there are 46 Delinquents left along with Bellamy and Raven. At the end of "Perverse Instantiation (Part 2)", there are 44 remaining Delinquents along with Bellamy and Raven. After the second season, the delinquents were no longer a separate group and therefore harder to identify. At least two delinquents died during the third season. Several die during the events of the fourth season, including Bree and Jasper Jordan who commit suicide as the death wave approaches. By the end of fourth the season, there are only six delinquents confirmed alive: three went to the Go-Sci Ring, two surviving within the Second Dawn Bunker, and one living in Shallow Valley. Because there are only sixty confirmed deaths, the status of thirty-four delinquents remain unknown. If any of them remain alive, then they would have also survived within the underground bunker. At least four other delinquents had their names on Clarke's list, but it is unknown if they made it to the bunker and it is unknown if they survived the events of the following six years inside of the bunker. The Delinquents aboard the Ark formed a new group that they called Spacekru with Echo and Emori. At least 2 delinquents died in the fifth season. Harper McIntyre died of her father's genetic condition aboard Eligius IV thirty years after the Damocles Event and Monty Green died sometime later of old age. After the events of Season Five, the only known living Delinquents are Clarke Griffin, Octavia Blake, John Murphy and Nathan Miller alongside Bellamy Blake and Raven Reyes. In "The Face Behind the Glass," Clarke Griffin was apparently killed after she was mind wiped by Russell Lightbourne to become Josephine Lightbourne's new host. However, it's revealed in "Memento Mori" and "Nevermind" that she survived due to having A.L.I.E.'s neural mesh from when she entered the City of Light to destroy the AI. Clarke later temporarily dies in "Matryoshka" when Gabriel Santiago stops her heart to remove the Mind Drive, but she is revived shortly thereafter by Bellamy. John Murphy also briefly dies in "Red Sun Rising" of seaweed toxin, but is revived by Cillian at the beginning of "The Children of Gabriel." By the end of Season Six, all of the surviving Delinquents remain alive, having lost no one aside from Clarke's brief believed death and her and Murphy's temporary deaths. However, Octavia's fate is left unknown after she is stabbed by Hope Diyoza and disappears into the Temporal Anomaly. She is later revealed to be alive, having been transported to Bardo through a locator tag that she was injected with. In "Welcome to Bardo," Bellamy is apparently killed in a grenade explosion, but his actual fate is left unclear as he may have also been blown through the open Anomaly that was behind him. He is later revealed to be alive, the explosion having blow him through the Anomaly to Etherea. In "Blood Giant," Bellamy is shot and killed by Clarke when he refuses to relent. In "The Last War," humanity achieves Transcendence including any surviving Delinquents aside from Clarke. However, Murphy, Octavia and Miller, the three confirmed surviving Delinquents aside from Clarke, choose to return to human form and live out the rest of their lives on Earth, so that Clarke will not be alone by herself.
Sky People
Chancellor Jaha mentioned in "Contents Under Pressure" that there were 2237 people on The Ark but they only have enough Exodus ships for 700 to get to Earth. In "Unity Day", Diana Sydney's dropship escape costs the lives of hundreds of Arkers as well as everyone on board her dropship. It is estimated in "The Calm" that there were no more than 1,000 survivors and at least 1,500 dead as a result. Project Exodus then took place and the Ark was brought to the ground. An estimate of how many survivors of the Ark made it to the ground in "We Are Grounders (Part 2)" is unknown since there are still several missing stations as of the Season Two finale. So far, Mecha Station, Alpha Station, and Factory Station are the only three stations with known survivors with Factory Station having only one survivor, Mel. In "'Wanheda (Part 2)"', it is discovered that Farm Station survived the landing with no casualties, however, after four months trapped within Azgeda territory, only 63 Sky People survived from three times that many. In "Ye Who Enter Here", 49 Sky People are killed when Mount Weather's self-destruct sequence is initiated. In "Heavy Lies the Crown", Raven states that are 500 Sky People when talking about a shelter that would protect them all from Praimfaya. After the Second Nuclear Apocalypse, the population of the Sky People has been reduced to approx. 102-105; 96-99 people in the Second Dawn Bunker, Bellamy Blake, John Murphy, Raven Reyes, Monty Green and Harper McIntyre in the Go-Sci Ring, along with Clarke Griffin on the ground. In Season Five, Grounders and Sky People merged into one clan named Wonkru, so it became harder to track Sky People-specific casualties. Assuming that the rates of surviving for both groups are equal, in "Pandora's Box" the Wonkru population dropped to 814 which leads to approx. 70 Sky People. After the Battle for Eden, the numbers for Wonkru decreased even more with a remaining population of around 365. Continuing with the rates this gives approx. 30 Sky People survivors at the end of Season Five, excluding Clarke and 3 Sky People in Spacekru (Monty and Harper died while the others were in cryosleep). In "Sanctum," Niylah states that there aren't many Sky People left, implying that there is only more than a few dozen Sky People left, as seen in "Red Sun Rising". In Season Six, the Sky People lost Marcus Kane due to his injuries from Michael Vinson. Kane was resurrected in the body of a young Sanctum Guard named Gavin through a Mind Drive, but chose to commit suicide by floating in "What You Take With You" rather than continue to live on in another man's body. Abigail Griffin died when she was mind wiped in "Adjustment Protocol" to become the host of Simone Lightbourne. In "False Gods," James Crockett dies from radiation poisoning after inadvertently causing a nuclear reactor to start melting down. In "Blood Giant," Bellamy is shot and killed by Clarke when he refuses to give Madi's drawing book to her. Most of the remaining Sky People transcend along with the rest of the human race in "The Last War", leaving behind only 6 Sky People: Clarke Griffin, Octavia Blake, Raven Reyes, Eric Jackson, Nathan Miller and John Murphy.
By the end of the series, most of the remaining people transcended. They are not included in the last row.
Characters with the highest known body counts as depicted or mentioned in the series.
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May 12, 2020 · The show started out focused on “The 100,” a group of juvenile delinquents. They were considered disposable to the people of the Ark, a space station where the last survivors of humanity lived after nuclear war. Now entering season 7, only 4 of these original characters remain alive on The 100.
The series follows a group of survivors who return to Earth, ninety-seven years after a nuclear apocalypse left the planet uninhabitable. Soon, they come across the various settlements of other survivors that survived the disaster, including the Grounders, the Reapers, and the Mountain Men.
ActorCharacterSeasons(1)Seasons(2)MainMainDoes not appearDoes not appearMainMainSimone LightbourneDoes not appearDoes not appearThe 100 follows post-apocalyptic survivors from a space habitat, the Ark, who return to Earth nearly a century after a devastating nuclear apocalypse. The first people sent to Earth are a group of juvenile delinquents who encounter descendants of survivors of the nuclear disaster on the ground.
The series, developed by Jason Rothenberg, is based on the novel series of the same name by Kass Morgan, and follows a group of post-apocalyptic survivors, chiefly a group of criminal adolescents, including Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor), Bellamy Blake (Bob Morley), Octavia Blake (Marie Avgeropoulos), Raven Reyes (Lindsey Morgan), and John Murphy...
Oct 1, 2020 · As the judge took the form of the person it was talking to most loved, Cadogan (John Pyper-Ferguson) saw the judge as his daughter Callie (Iola Evans), Clarke (Eliza Taylor) got to see her...