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San Francisco's Human Colony is a group of humans that survived the Pandemic that wiped out most of the world. Many of the survivors were either immune to the virus or followed protocol in preventing the spread of the disease. The Colony was based in a dilapidated, unfinished shopping mall which would be later taken over by the Apes following the Battle in San Francisco.

Known Members

Human Status Occupation Known Relatives Photo
Dreyfus Deceased
  • Police Chief (formerly)
  • Mayor Candidiate (formerly)
  • Mayor (formerly)
  • Leader of the Human Colony
  • Maddy (wife; deceased)
  • John and Edward (sons; both deceased)
Dreyfus Dawn
Will Rodman Deceased
  • Scientist (created virus by accident)
  • Charles Rodman (father; deceased)
  • Caroline Aranha (girlfriend; possibly deceased)
  • Caesar (adoptive ape son)
Will Rise

Malcolm

Alive
  • Architect (formerly)
  • Leader of a small group of humans
  • Unnamed first wife (deceased)
  • Alexander (son)
  • Ellie (second wife)
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Alexander Alive
  • Unknown
  • unnamed mother (deceased)
  • Malcolm (father)
  • Ellie (step-mother)
Alexander Ape
Ellie Alive
  • Nurse (studied Simian Flu; formerly)
  • Malcolm (husband)
  • Alexander (step-son)
Ellie Ape
Carver Deceased
  • Unknown
Unknown
Carver shoots Ash
Werner Alive
  • Unknown
Unknown
Caroline Aranha Deceased
  • Veterinarian
  • Will Rodman (boyfriend;  deceased)
  • Caesar (adoptive ape son)
  • Charles Rodman (father-in-law; deceased)
Caroline Aranha

Notes

  • Will and Caroline are listed here because they were likely to be members of the colony before they died.
  • Both Will and Caroline are deceased as Dawn's producer Dylan Clark was asked about this and he said that they were "Ground Zero" of the virus indicating that they were possibly the first to be effected by the virus when it started wiping out San Francisco.

Trivia

  • It is likely that the Human Colony in San Francisco, is not the only Human Colony in existence.

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