John Frobisher
Frobisher was the Permanent Secretary to the Home Office and the civil servant placed in charge of the 456 incident. Passionate and driven, his job became increasingly difficult when all around him begin to shirk any responsibility for the disaster that was unfolding. He was informed by the Prime Minister, that he was to publicly hand his children over for 'inoculation'. Knowing that instead his children would be sacrificed to the 456, he decided to murder his family and commit suicide. Bridget Spears (with knowledge of what furbisher was about to do), made clear to Lois Habiba, that 'John Frobisher was a good man', and 'it wasn't his fault'. He was married to Anna, they had two daughters, Holly and Lilly. He was assisted by Bridget Spears and Lois Habiba.