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Dwight Kilean Jr., nicknamed Junior or D.J., is a survivor of the outbreak in GWR's What Remains. He is the son of Dwight Kilean and Judith Kilean. He is a Ranger of The Coalition of Pittsford and Fairport.

Pre-Apocalypse[]

Location Unknown[]

Nothing is known about Junior's life prior to or as the outbreak began.

Post-Apocalypse[]

Pittsford, New York[]

At some point during the outbreak, Junior joined a group known as The Coalition of Pittsford and Fairport where he later became a Ranger.

Season 1[]

"The Third Door"[]

Junior was encountered by Max Rutherford and Paw on their return to Pittsford. He explains that he and his unit are coming back from a tour-of-duty on the Canadian Border, and expresses excitement at being home. Max explains her on-going post, and the current situation in the Barrens with Monroe and the current aggressions between both organizations. Before Junior can respond, his train arrives, he suggests the two talk more later, and his entire unit departs.

Season 2[]

"Oppressor"[]

Junior is among the Ranger team sent into the sewers to recover Larue Monroe. He is encountered by Max Rutherford and Francis King in the lower sewers pinned down by Dollfaces with Truman Parker. They explained that Larue is likely already lost, and how both Rangers need to stand down. Because of Max's relationship with his father, Junior reckoned that she was probably right and supported her plan, asking that Truman stand down. He agreed, and both watched as Matias Brühl and Jeremy Sykes departed with Larue as a hostage. Two months later, Junior and the rest of his unit are assigned to a joint-operation with the OSI along with the rest of Unit 2-15. He later partook in the assault on the apartment block where he was injured.

A few days later, Junior was one of many assigned to the raid on Club Afterlife. He and the rest of his unit set out while members of 2-15 followed up on a lead at the nearby warehouses. He was seen in the background watching from afar as Matias Brühl surrendered to Max without incident. He returned to the Ranger Field Office alongside the rest of his unit. Later, Junior was seen again at the firing range when Max and Francis approached Truman Parker about the information given to them on Epsilon Station and their meeting with Marshall Grant. He, along with the rest of his unit agreed to go rogue from The Coalition and investigate the station independently.

"The Long Dark: Part I"[]

Junior appeared in this episode.

"The Long Dark: Part II"[]

Junior appeared in this episode.

"In the Mouth of Madness"[]

Junior appeared in this episode.

"The Beyond"[]

Junior appeared in this episode.

"Epsilon Station"[]

Junior appeared in this episode.

"Paradigm Shift"[]

Junior appeared in this episode.

"The Glass Castle"[]

Junior will appear in this episode.

Season 3[]

"Decisions, Decisions"[]

Junior will appear in this episode.

"Swan Song"[]

Junior will appear in this episode.

"Shadows in the Storm"[]

Junior will appear in this episode.

"The Secret Fate of All Life"[]

Junior will appear in this episode.


Killed Victims[]

This list shows the victims Junior has killed in What Remains.

  • Numerous counts of Dollfaces
  • Numerous counts of zombies

Relationships[]

Miller Wardwell[]

Miller is a subordinate of Junior's ranger team. It can be assumed that Junior and Miller have a neutral or positive relationship.

Duke Helmer[]

Duke is a subordinate of Junior's ranger team. It can be assumed that Junior and Duke have a neutral or positive relationship.

Anna Bingham[]

Anna is a subordinate of Junior's ranger team. It can be assumed that Junior and Anna have a neutral or positive relationship.

Max Rutherford[]

Max and Junior have a neutral relationship.

Appearances[]

Season 1[]

Season 2[]

Side Quests[]

  • CBZ: "Radio Tower"

Trivia[]

  • Junior is a returning character who has appeared in one past lore, Cold Fear (2019), as a main character before the series was ultimately canceled and recycled into What We Become (2019).

References[]

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