A young psychiatrist in 1950s Nevada, serving as a guest of the U.S. Army. He interviews soldiers exposed to atomic radiation and witnesses their apathy toward severe health risks, laying the groundwork for his future guilt.
A young soldier subjected to the Army's radiation exposure protocols.
A soldier participating in the nuclear tests, displaying ignorance of the radiation dangers.
A soldier exposed to excessive radiation during the 1950s desert experiments.
The commanding officer overseeing the Nevada desert tests, enforcing strict military protocol.
An ex-G.I. who reveals his status as a nuclear test subject, triggering the investigation.
A medical professional working alongside Past Brown to interview and assess soldiers.
A fellow psychiatrist and research partner during the 1950s Army medical studies.
The same individual existing across different timelines, with the present self investigating the past self's experiences.
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