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  • Kenneth Dixon
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  • Kenneth Dixon was a man who along with former Marine Lance Corporal Lloyd Jackson was caught in an explosion at James River National which had NCIS dispatched to the scene to investigate the mess after the Bomb Squad gave the area the all-clear.
  • A mortal and a police officer, in 1993, he had no knowledge of Immortals or their Game. He was partners with Eugene Carter, who was, unbeknownst to him, a former Watcher and current Hunter. Carter had targeted Immortal, Carl Robinson, whom he accused of being wanted for murder in Arizona. He ran over Robinson with his car in an attempt to corner and kill him.
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Appear
  • Highlander: The Series, in the Season Two episode Run for Your Life
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Status
  • Alive
Actor
  • Roman Podhora
Name
  • Kenneth Dixon
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  • Kenneth Dixon in the Season 4 episode, "Skeletons".
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Aliases
  • Kenny
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  • show
Occupation
  • Seacouver Police officer
Gender
  • Male
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Nationality
  • American
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  • Kenneth Dixon was a man who along with former Marine Lance Corporal Lloyd Jackson was caught in an explosion at James River National which had NCIS dispatched to the scene to investigate the mess after the Bomb Squad gave the area the all-clear.
  • A mortal and a police officer, in 1993, he had no knowledge of Immortals or their Game. He was partners with Eugene Carter, who was, unbeknownst to him, a former Watcher and current Hunter. Carter had targeted Immortal, Carl Robinson, whom he accused of being wanted for murder in Arizona. He ran over Robinson with his car in an attempt to corner and kill him. Duncan MacLeod took it upon himself to let Kenny know that his partner was a murderer, and managed to get Kenny to agree to an ambush when he questioned his honesty and dedication to his badge. When Carter later hunted Carl down, armed with an axe and a shotgun. Kenny, showed himself, and ordered Carter to drop his weapons. Carter refused and tried to bring his shotgun to firing position, but was shot by a reluctant but determined Ken.