320:) is the director of the Warehouse program and Caretaker of Warehouse 13. A shadowy figure who suddenly appears and disappears, she is Artie's immediate superior, and answers to the Regents. As the Caretaker, some mental link exists between her and the Warehouse, giving her, among other advantages, a complete mental inventory of all artifacts in Warehouse 13. Another result of this is that her life and the Warehouse's life are linked; both die if one dies. She is immune to natural death, resulting in her appearance never changing despite her advanced age. In the "Pilot" episode, Dickinson's research uncovers that she worked for the Treasury Department in the 1950s. It is revealed in the season 2 episode "Where and When" that she has been in charge at the Warehouse since at least 1961. Mrs. Frederic had at least one child, a son, but in the season 4 episode "No Pain, No Gain," we learn that she has long outlived him. She maintains a current relationship with her grandson, who is now an older man. In the Season 3 finale, Mrs. Frederic dies because of the Warehouse's destruction, her body aging into a skeleton to indicate her long life. In the Season 4 premiere, Artie uses Magellan's astrolabe to reverse time, restore the Warehouse, and undo her death. Because of Artie's behavioral change regarding H.G. Wells, Mrs. Frederic suspects that Artie has "done something," hinting that she may know that he used the astrolabe. She shows Artie that one of the braids in her hair is now silver, enhancing her suspicions. Mrs. Frederic teaches Claudia how to be a caretaker, showing her an artifact being born when a woman is wounded saving a baby during a store robbery. But she also shows the downside of the position by visiting a nursing home where Mrs. Frederic's grandson (who appears to be in his 60s) resides, showing the consequences of a long life.
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about how he has trouble dealing with what just happened. Later on in the episode, it is decided that since the side-effects of the metronome are currently unknown, Steve is to be placed under constant supervision. He is last seen going to dinner with the rest of the agents. In "Personal
Effects," he discovers the side effect of using the metronome is that injuries he sustains will impact Claudia rather than himself. In "There's Always a Downside," Steve reveals to Myka his potentially dangerous connection with Claudia and the metronome and how he hasn't yet told Claudia about it. Myka urges him to start looking for a solution that doesn't involve him taking himself off the metronome - advice he takes, suggesting to Artie at the end of the episode that he would like to take some time away from missions, processing information about the metronome. In "Fractures," Steve finally reveals to Claudia the connection that the metronome has given them after Claudia feels the pain of a stab wound that Steve received protecting Artie. Claudia doesn't seem surprised to receive the news but says that Steve should've told her. Claudia gets upset when Steve says that he wanted to disconnect himself from the metronome before telling her and says that now that she knows, they can work as a team to figure out what to do about the connection.
176:(ATF) agent who Irene Frederic recruited after having been told by Artie the nature of Warehouse 13. Jinks was intended to be Agent Bering's replacement, but after returning to the Warehouse, Agent Bering and Agent Lattimer resumed working as a team out in the field. At the same time, he does any fieldwork with Claudia Donovan if multiple artifacts need to be retrieved at one time. Agent Jinks also has the perfect ability to tell when someone is lying; even if the person lying is a master of deception, he would still be able to tell. However, certain artifacts, such as Richard Nixon's shoes, could nullify the ability. This power has other limitations: Steve seems to be unable to sense general deception, only baldfaced lies; in some ways, this makes his power more limited and easier to bypass than Pete Lattimer's vibes or Leena's aura-reading ability. Someone aware of this limitation can use it against him, as Sally Stukowski did. Steve's power seems to need some concentration to work; it is active rather than passive.
391:) was the most frequently seen Regent through the series' first two seasons. The Regents are the executive board of the Warehouses. Valda first appeared in the season 1 episode "Breakdown," in which the Regents question Artie about his capability. This was Artie's first meeting with the Regents. Valda appeared more frequently in season 2; in "Beyond Our Control," he joins Mrs. Frederic in an attempt to remove MacPherson's energy from Leena's brain using a combination of artifacts, while in "Around the Bend," he is introduced to Pete, Myka, and Claudia, and becomes the target of Pete's temporary insanity. In the season 2 episode "Buried," Valda is revealed to be the Regents' expert on Warehouse 2. He sacrifices himself in the Warehouse's Hallway of Death trap to allow Pete, Myka, and Helena to move on. His voice is briefly heard when Artie watches Leena's statement (that all Warehouse employees record upon joining, stating they understand the job's risks), interviewing her.
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Stukowski and attempted to dissuade Mrs. Frederic from using the artifact. When she refused, Steve drew his service pistol, and in the ensuing confrontation, Stukowski managed to escape from custody. As a result of his insubordination, Mrs. Frederic fired Agent Jinks. In "Insatiable," Steve is shown in a bar, where he attempts to purchase a drink but is refused due to his credit card being burned out. Marcus Diamond shows up and offers to pay off Steve's bar tab. He then proceeds to try to get Jinks to join A to Z Technologies. Steve eventually acquiesces. In "Emily Lake," it was revealed that Jinks was working undercover for the Warehouse all the time, his "firing" and "defection" being part of a plan conceived by Jane Lattimer and Mrs. Frederic, but he ended up dead at the airport due to an "undetected heart defect" in the end, presumably caused by the same lethal injection that was used to kill Sally Stukowski.
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towards her. He ends up throwing the metronome against the fireplace, shattering it in a burst of light, and miraculously starts breathing on his own. In "Runaway," Steve's (presumably most recent) ex-boyfriend is revealed to be Liam Napier, a U.S. Marshal. The latter assists the team in covering up the involvement of an artifact in an
Arkansas jailbreak. During Claudia's birthday party, he admits that he said a perfect goodbye to Liam. Claudia, Pete, and Myka eventually find out that he 'slept' with Liam and congratulate him happily. Jinks' status in the Warehouse computer is currently listed as "Un-Deceased." The QR code is shown in 'Personal Effects' reads verbatim: "Steven Jinks (W13 Agent NXN43772632-30032). Murdered by Walter Sykes. Revived."
885:), Lok Archer, and at least four others. Sykes is killed when he is trapped in the portal between Warehouse 13 and the Ancient Regent Sanctum in Hong Kong. He served as the primary antagonist of season three. In season 4, Artie travels back in time to prevent Sykes from destroying the Warehouse, and Sykes is killed, again, when Pete pushes him back through the Sanctum portal and knocking his head on the floor, causing him to die from a fatal head injury. But before dying, he is covered by Gandhi's dhoti, removing his hatred that fuelled the bomb that destroyed the Warehouse. Before dying, a young version of Sykes tells the agents that he is sorry for his actions. On the whole, he is arguably the greatest threat the Warehouse faced.
283:), was a former Warehouse Agent under an unknown last name (although she is called Agent St. Clair in the episode "3... 2... 1"). Her years of service are unknown, though it is established she was already an agent in 1961. She left Warehouse 13 after the disappearance of her partner and lover, Jack Secord. She changed her last name and moved to St. Louis, Missouri, in 1965, where she worked as an elementary school teacher until retirement. She twice assists Agents Lattimer and Bering in solving various cases (episodes "Burnout" and "Where and When"). Stricken with terminal cancer, she dies while going back in time to 1961, using H.G. Wells' Time Machine to spend her final moments with Jack. The young Rebecca (
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Claudia thought he was hitting on her. In "Love Sick," Steve told Pete and Myka that he is gay. While Pete & Myka were in a state of drunkenness brought about by contact with W.C. Fields' juggling balls, they inadvertently lured Steve into the bronzing chamber and temporarily bronzed him. After recovering from their drunkenness, they retraced their movements in the
Warehouse and ultimately debronzed Steve. In "Queen For A Day," it was revealed that Steve had an older sister named Olivia Jinks. Steve's older sister Olivia, who frequently got him out of trouble when he was a kid, was killed at twenty by a stray bullet. Her death is the reason Steve joined ATF, and Claudia reminds Steve of her.
848:), is an FBI Agent who in actuality is assisting Walter Sykes with his plan to murder the Warehouse Regents. When she is working with the FBI or interacting with the Warehouse agents, she speaks with a southern accent, but she is later revealed to be from Connecticut. She is a ruthless and sadistic woman who will torture and kill to achieve her ends, including the brutal murder of Warehouse Regent Theodora Stanton. In "The 40th Floor", she uses the "Anarchy Aerosol Paint Can", though unsuccessfully, in an attempt to bring down a skyscraper housing three Regents and their security force. When she becomes a liability to Sykes' cause, she is killed by Marcus Diamond.
800:) was a Secret Service Agent previously partnered with Myka Bering and stationed in Denver, Colorado. In 2008, Sam was shot and killed in the line of duty while protecting the President. Before his death, he is separated from his wife and in a romantic relationship with Myka. For a time, Myka partially blames herself for Sam's death. In the Season 3 episode "Past Imperfect", Myka, with Pete Latimer's help, solves the mystery of Sam's death and brings justice to those responsible. Sam is seen in flashbacks in the episode "Past Imperfect", and he appears to Myka in visions in the Season 1 episodes "Pilot" and "Regrets".
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897:) is a computer programmer, hacker, and cyber-peeping tom. In "Love Sick", he causes the death of several young women, turning them to clay when a computer virus he creates starts to infect humans after unintentionally interacting with an artifact. He is recruited by Walter Sykes to hack into Warehouse 13's computer system and steal the Atlas-66 file, which, when decrypted, gives Emily Lake's location and the Janus coin. He is killed in "Stand" by a guillotine-type device after failing to open the chess lock, which, if solved correctly, unlocks a portal between the ancient Regent sanctum and Warehouse 13.
589:(CDC). Artie, who is attracted to Vanessa, was using an artifact to regrow his appendix every year for Vanessa to remove until he was encouraged by Pete's advice to ask her on a date. Vanessa and Artie have feelings for each other, which they finally admit at the end of the "Love Sick" episode. Vanessa was also called upon in the episode "Buried" to care for Mrs. Frederic when her brain was being eclipsed by Warehouse 2; she was prepared to transfer the Caretaker status from Mrs. Frederic to Claudia, but this was resolved when Warehouse 2 was shut down. Dr. Calder also appears in the
755:), Univille's veterinarian, is romantically involved with Pete Lattimer during the later part of Season 2. Recovering from a bad relationship, she moved to Univille in search of a quiet and simple life. She first meets Pete as he and Myka are investigating an artifact placed in Univille. Although Pete and Kelly are initially antagonistic to each other, they begin dating in "For The Team". She believes Pete's cover story that he is an IRS agent working at a warehouse that houses fifty years of tax returns. However, when
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573:) is introduced in the Season 4 episode "The Sky's the Limit" as the new proprietress of Leena's Bed and Breakfast. She is a former Warehouse psychologist whom the regents brought out of retirement to help Artie deal with his grief over Leena's death and, more generally, to assess and aid in the mental well-being of all Warehouse 13 personnel. She is officially revealed to be "The Keeper," a failsafe of all classified information regarding the entire history of the Warehouses 1–13.
635:' Compass, attempting to use it before finding all of the instructions and was believed dead after activating the device. Claudia and Artie discovered that Joshua had been suspended in inter-dimensional limbo and carried out the final instruction to bring Josh back to the corporeal realm. After returning, Claudia convinced him to pursue his passion for physics, and in 2010 he obtained a job at the particle physics laboratory at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (
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832:), formerly a police officer, is an employee and associate of Walter Sykes. He helps Sykes in executing his plan of murdering the Warehouse Regents. He kills Sally Stukowski at the end of "The 40th Floor" by giving her a lethal injection. Sykes assigns him the task of recruiting Steve Jinks to their cause. At some time in the past, Diamond was shot in the chest three times and killed in the line of duty, but he is revived by Sykes using
655:). Because of this, she visits Pete at Leena's B&B to collect her grandfather's wedding ring, at which point an artifact from Warehouse 2 accidentally falls into her bag. The artifact causes her bridal party to become obsessively devoted to her, nearly killing her husband to be. Pete and Myka manage to save her wedding, and Amanda finds out about artifacts and Pete's new job. She is depicted as an active duty Marine with the rank of
671:) is Myka's younger sister, who describes her as "the pretty one that all the boys were crazy about." Tracy is talked about in the episodes "Age Before Beauty" and "No Pain, No Gain" before first appearing on screen in the Season 4 episode "The Ones You Love". In the later episode, Tracy is sent and falls under the influence of an artifact to distract Myka. Tracy is married and is pregnant with her first child during Season 4.
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718:) is the sister of Joshua and Claudia Donovan. She was thought to have been killed in the car crash that killed their parents but was revealed to be alive, kept in an artifact induced coma. Artie used a sample of her blood to unbronze Claudia. Then she is used as a puppet by a villain until Claudia reaches her through an old song they shared. Now she is fine and reunited with Claudia.
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783:, MacPherson saved her from a burning building using the Phoenix artifact, which drove the final wedge between him and Artie. When MacPherson was imprisoned, Carol blamed Artie. When Artie meets with Carol today, she is still bitter, though Artie insists she chose poorly by marrying James instead of him.
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Warehouse. In the following episode, his ghost seems to haunt the Warehouse but is seen only
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370:) is an incarcerated "bronzed" alchemist, whom Nick tricked Claudia into releasing. He is the brother of Sutton and the reason for his family's immortality. He was a former director of the Warehouse program and the Caretaker of Warehouse 9. He is stated as being the creator of the
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one who remembered the original universe, Pete gathered his team together to fight MacPherson. MacPherson killed Artie in the same way he died in the original universe, moments before Pete erased the alternate universe and restored the original timeline.
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763:'s compact to create a diversion, she attempts to kill Pete under its influence and discovers that Pete's career is far more dramatic than his IRS agent cover story implies. As a result, she breaks up with him and leaves town.
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