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Curtis Peck | |
Continuity: | The 4400 |
Notability: | Minor character |
Type: | Returnee |
Gender: | Male |
Race: | Human |
Location: | Canada |
Status: | Deceased |
Died: | 2007 |
First: | "The Marked" |
Curtis Peck is a minor character featured in the USA Network television series The 4400. Played by actor Todd Giebenhain, he was introduced in the season four episode "The Marked". His final appearance was in "Tiny Machines".
Overview[]
Curtis Peck was an independent film script writer gifted with the power of claircognizance - the ability to become aware of a situation or fact without any direct interactive involvement with such an act. Curtis focused this talent into his craft, which was realized as an amateur sci-fi/conspiracy film he called The Marked. Curtis correctly believed that agents from the future had projected their psychic essences backwards in time whereupon they took possession of people in the present. These individuals could be identified only by an X-shaped scar behind their left earlobe.
Curtis believed that the Marked were secretly working in opposition to the 4,400 returnees and had occupied key positions in the Federal government, including the National Threat Assessment Command. Peck identified Matthew Ross - a lobbyist of Jordan Collier as one of the Marked and stated that he would be killed by Isabelle Tyler.
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Curtis Peck was created by director Leslie Libman and writer Craig Sweeny based on concepts originally developed by Scott Peters and René Echevarria.