<Li> Twilight Lady - A dominatrix - styled villain of Nite Owl II, seen only in an autographed photograph and erotic dream sequence in the original novel . The character has two completely different origins in later material written by other writers . In the video game Watchmen: The End is Nigh which is set in the 1970s, Twilight Lady (voiced by Courtenay Taylor) is established as a madam whose clients include many high - profile Washington politicians, who she blackmails for state secrets and money . In the game, Nite Owl II and Rorschach must fight her and the Comedian, the latter of whom is ultimately sent to kill the Sin Queen to stop her extortion racket . However, "Before Watchmen: Nite Owl" portrays her as a dominatrix who befriends Nite Owl II when a fight between Dan and a crook spills over into her place of work . Falling for the hero and inspired by his heroic actions, she adopts the "Sin Queen" alias and becomes a super-hero, investigating a series of prostitute murders along with Nite Owl and a jealous Rorschach . The murderer of the prostitutes turns out to be a fire and brimstone minister who Rorschach is friends with; Nite Owl rescues the Sin Queen, who the minister kidnaps and threatens to burn alive . The near death experience causes her to give up her would - be career as a hero and that Dan lied to Laurie about her being a super-villain, to hide the relationship . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Doug Roth - A reporter for Nova Express . He is present at Dr. Manhattan's interview with Ted Koppel and reveals that several of his coworkers died of cancer, presumably from Manhattan . This leads to Manhattan's self - imposed exile on Mars . Roth was played by John Shaw in the film . </Li> <Li> Janey Slater - The first girlfriend of Dr. Jon Osterman . She leaves him in 1966 after she perceives a relationship building between Osterman and Laurie . Veidt gives Janey cancer as part of his scheme to exile Dr. Manhattan; Janey erroneously believes that Jon Osterman gave it to her . In the film, she is played by Laura Mennell . </Li> <Li> Bernard - A newsdealer who appears periodically on the central New York street corner . Bernard is amongst the many characters who dies when Veidt's monster appears in New York, and he dies trying to protect his young namesake . Moore has stated that he "is in some ways every man, because he's a complete prat and doesn't know what's going on...(h) e is like a lot of people, he is a function of the news...(regurgitating news headlines) think (ing) that's an opinion ." </Li> <Li> Malcolm Long, Ph. D . - The psychologist who is assigned to evaluate Rorschach after he is apprehended . He is initially very hopeful of curing Rorschach, even though his utter lack of emotion makes Long's psychological evaluation techniques useless . Rorschach's unveiling of events that shaped his uncompromising mindset greatly affects Dr. Long's own outlook and marriage . Malcolm and his wife die when Veidt's monster appears in New York . In the film, he's played by William S. Taylor . </Li> <Li> Detective Steven Fine - The police officer that investigates Edward Blake's murder, and captures Rorschach . He deduces that Dan Dreiberg is Nite Owl II, and hints at this to Dreiberg in an effort to warn him away from further activity . Fine dies when Veidt's monster appears in New York . He is portrayed by Jerry Wasserman in the film . </Li> <Li> Detective Joe Bourquin - The partner to Detective Steven Fine . Bourquin dies when Veidt's monster appears in New York . In the film, he is Detective Gallagher and is portrayed by Don Thompson . </Li> <Li> Seymour - A junior worker at the New Frontiersman magazine offices, designed by Moore to be "the ordinary common slob". He is the final character in Watchmen, playing a pivotal role in the final pages, whom Moore describes as "the most low - life, worthless, nerdy sort of character in the entire book who finally has the fate of the world resting in his pudging fingers". In the film, Seymour is played by Chris Gauthier . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Doug Roth - A reporter for Nova Express . He is present at Dr. Manhattan's interview with Ted Koppel and reveals that several of his coworkers died of cancer, presumably from Manhattan . This leads to Manhattan's self - imposed exile on Mars . Roth was played by John Shaw in the film . </Li> <Li> Janey Slater - The first girlfriend of Dr. Jon Osterman . She leaves him in 1966 after she perceives a relationship building between Osterman and Laurie . Veidt gives Janey cancer as part of his scheme to exile Dr. Manhattan; Janey erroneously believes that Jon Osterman gave it to her . In the film, she is played by Laura Mennell . </Li>

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