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| “ | Soldier: Brother, come on. You can't leave us like this. Morrow: I'm not your brother. |
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| ~ Morrow, before leaving two soldiers to die on the Maginot. |
Kumi Morrow is the secondary antagonist of FX's sci-fi horror series Alien: Earth. He is a cybernetically-enhanced human that served as the chief of security onboard the Weyland-Yutani spaceship USCSS Maginot during their exploration. In 2120, after the Maginot crash-landed on Earth, Morrow, the sole survivor of the crash, becomes determined to recover the specimens that the Prodigy Corporation took from the crash site.
He is portrayed by Babou Ceesay, who also portrayed Pilgrim in Into the Badlands.
Personality[]
Morrow is a generally cold, unfeeling person. He prioritizes his mission over anything else, including human life. He is willing to blackmail, manipulate, torture, intimidate, and kill people for his goals.
Biography[]
Not much is known about Morrow's life before the series. It was stated that Yutani herself found him as a homeless boy on the street with a palsied arm, which is presumably where he got his cybernetic arm.



