Wallace Fitz
MinorHis face freezes on the screen like a ghost from corporate corridors, lawyer-sharp eyes mid-plea. There's a practiced smoothness to him, average frame carrying the weight of deals unspoken. He lingers in memory, familiar yet just out of reach.
Wallace Fitz emerges in 'Leviathan Wakes' as a ghostly figure from the Rocinante crew's past, his frozen image on a viewscreen during the Canterbury's distress signal review marking him as a lawyer linked to their earlier lives and the burgeoning protomolecule conspiracy. Though his role is minor and confined to the series' opening book, this haunting cameo serves as a pivotal thread, connecting the crew's personal histories to the interstellar intrigue that defines the Expanse saga. Across the series, Fitz remains a spectral footnote, his brief appearance underscoring the web of past associations that propel the narrative forward without further evolution.
Physical Description
Average build man in 50s with a quintessential lawyer face—sharp nose, thin lips, calculating eyes. Hair neatly combed, wearing a tailored suit. Captured mid-speech on screen, exuding professional urgency and vague familiarity.
Evolution
Leviathan Wakes
Wallace Fitz appears as a familiar face on a viewscreen, frozen mid-word during the Canterbury's distress signal review, recognized by the crew as a lawyer tied to their past. His image haunts the investigation into the ship's destruction. Minor but pivotal, he connects the Rocinante crew to the conspiracy unraveling around the protomolecule.
- Appears as a familiar face frozen mid-word on a viewscreen during the crew's review of the Canterbury's distress signal.
- Recognized by the Rocinante crew as a lawyer from their past.
- Haunts the investigation into the Canterbury's destruction.
- Serves as a minor but pivotal connection to the unfolding protomolecule conspiracy.
Book Appearances
Leviathan Wakes
First appears Ch 7