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13 characters · TV Series

Jun-ho /Ahn Joon-ho/ A private serving in the D.P. unit, struggling with moral conflicts as he tracks down deserters. Ho-yeol /Han Ho-yul/ A cynical but experienced corporal in the D.P. unit who becomes Jun-ho's partner and mentor. Beom-gu /Park Bum-goo/ The sergeant who oversees the D.P. unit, often appearing gruff and insensitive. Seok-bong /Cho Suk-bong/ A private who deserts after enduring severe bullying, representing the tragic consequences of military abuse. Hong-cheol /Huh Hong-chul/ A senior private known for his cruel bullying and abuse of junior soldiers. Ji-hye /Im Jee-hye/ A tenacious army prosecutor who investigates cases related to desertion and abuse. Tteok-bokki /Tuk-bok-kee/ A transgender soldier who struggles with identity and acceptance within the military. Hyun-min /Shin Hyun-min/ A D.P. soldier under Sergeant Park who has a relatively minor role but showcases moral conflict within the army. Na /Nah/ A D.P. soldier. Na Joong-suk goes after Seok-bong. Seongmin /Song-min/ Kim Seongmin is a private who deserts from the military after experiencing severe bullying and harassment. Sung-woo /sung-woo/ A soldier whose story runs through Season 1 as one of the deserters the D.P. unit pursues. His arc embodies the series' critique of endemic bullying inside Korea's mandatory military service. Ji-seop /jee-seop/ A figure whose role expands significantly in Season 2, operating at the institutional boundary between military command and accountability. His arc forces the series to confront whether the system can reform itself from within. Seung-tak /seung-tak/ A character introduced in Season 2 whose presence deepens the show's interrogation of military hierarchy and the psychological cost of conscription on a generation of young Korean men.

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