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Martin Keamy

First Sergeant Martin Christopher Keamy is a fictional character played by Kevin Durand in the fourth season and sixth season of the American ABC television series ''Lost''. Keamy is introduced in the fifth episode of the fourth season as a crew member aboard the freighter called the ''Kahana'' that is offshore the island where most of ''Lost'' takes place.〔ABC Medianet, (February 11, 2008) "(Desmond Experiences Some Strange Side Effects on the Way to the Freighter )". Retrieved on June 28, 2008.〕 In the second half of the season, Keamy served as the primary antagonist. He is the leader of a mercenary team hired by billionaire Charles Widmore (played by Alan Dale) that is sent to the island on a mission to capture Widmore's enemy Ben Linus (Michael Emerson) from his home, then torch the island.〔Sarnoff, Elizabeth (writer) & Pennington, Kyle (writer) & Edwards, Paul (director), "Cabin Fever". ''Lost'', ABC. Episode 11, season 4. Aired on May 8, 2008.〕
Unlike ''Lost'''s ensemble of characters who, according to the writers, each have good and bad intentions,〔Szymanski, Mike, (December 7, 2007) "(''Lost'' Answers Offered )", SCI FI. Retrieved on June 28, 2008. 〕 the writers have said that Keamy is evil and knows it.〔Lindelof, Damon & Cuse, Carlton, (May 19, 2008) "( Official ''Lost'' Audio Podcast #413 )", ABC. Retrieved on June 28, 2008.〕 Durand was contacted for the role after one of ''Lost'''s show runners saw him in the 2007 film ''3:10 to Yuma''. Like other ''Lost'' actors, Durand was not informed of his character's arc when he won the role.〔Harris, Bill, (May 29, 2008) "(Canuck Finds Killer Role on ''Lost'' )", ''24 Hours''. Retrieved on June 28, 2008.〕 Throughout Durand's nine-episode stint as a guest star in the fourth season, little was revealed regarding Keamy's life prior to his arrival on the island and Durand cited this as a reason why the audience "loved to hate" his villainous character.〔Deerwester, Jayme, (May 27, 2008) "(For Durand, Playing the ''Lost'' Psychopath Can be a Blast )", ''USA Today''. Retrieved on June 28, 2008.〕 Critics praised the writers for breaking ''Lost'' tradition and creating a seemingly heartless character, while Durand's performance and appearance were also reviewed positively. Keamy returned in the final season for a tenth and eleventh appearance.
== Arc ==
Originally from Las Vegas, Nevada,〔Lindelof, Damon (writer) & Cuse, Carlton (writer) & Bender, Jack (director), "The Constant". ''Lost'', ABC. Episode 5, season 4. Aired on February 28, 2008.〕 Martin Keamy was a First Sergeant of the United States Marine Corps, serving with distinction from 1996 to 2001. In the three years before the events of ''Lost'' in 2004, he worked with various mercenary organizations in Uganda.〔Vaughan, Brian K. (writer) & Goddard, Drew (writer) & Bender, Jack (director), "The Shape of Things to Come". ''Lost'', ABC. Episode 9, season 4. Aired on April 24, 2008.〕 In fall 2004, Keamy is hired by Widmore to lead a mercenary team to the island via freighter then helicopter and extract Ben for a large sum of money.〔Lindelof, Damon (writer) & Cuse, Carlton (writer) & Bender, Jack (director), "There's No Place Like Home". ''Lost'', ABC. Episode 13, season 4. Aired on May 29, 2008.〕 Once he captures Ben, Keamy has orders to kill everyone on the island (including the forty-plus survivors of the September 22, 2004 crash of Oceanic Airlines Flight 815: the protagonists of the series) by torching it.〔
Keamy boards the freighter ''Kahana'' in Suva, Fiji sometime between December 6 and December 10.〔Sarnoff, Elizabeth (writer) & Vaughan, Brian K. (writer) & Williams, Stephen (director), "Meet Kevin Johnson". ''Lost'', ABC. Episode 8, season 4. Aired on March 20, 2008.〕 On the night of December 25, helicopter pilot Frank Lapidus (Jeff Fahey) flies Keamy and his mercenary team,〔Kitsis, Edward (writer) & Horowitz, Adam (writer) & Semel, Stephen (director), "Ji Yeon". ''Lost'', ABC. Episode 7, season 4. Aired on March 13, 2008.〕 which consists of Omar (Anthony Azizi),〔 Lacour, Kocol, Redfern and Mayhew, to the island.〔 On December 27, the team ambushes several islanders in the jungle, taking Ben's daughter Alex Linus (Tania Raymonde) hostage and killing her boyfriend Karl (Blake Bashoff) and her mother Danielle Rousseau (Mira Furlan).〔 The team infiltrates the Barracks compound where Ben resides, blowing up the house of 815 survivor Claire Littleton (Emilie de Ravin) and fatally shooting three 815 survivors (played by extras). Keamy attempts to negotiate for Ben's surrender in exchange for the safe release of Alex. Believing that he is bluffing, Ben does not comply, and Keamy shoots Alex dead.〔 Ben retaliates by summoning the island's smoke monster, which brutally assaults the mercenaries and fatally wounds Mayhew.〔Kitsis, Edward (writer) & Horowitz, Adam (writer) & Williams, Stephen, "Something Nice Back Home". ''Lost'', ABC. Episode 10, season 4. Aired on May 1, 2008.〕
Upon returning to the freighter, Keamy unsuccessfully attempts to kill Michael Dawson (Harold Perrineau), whom he has discovered is Ben's spy, then obtains the "secondary protocol" from a safe. The protocol contains instructions from Widmore for finding Ben if he finds out Keamy's intention to torch the island, which he apparently had. The protocol contains details about a 1980s research station called the "Orchid" that was previously run by a group of scientists working for the Dharma Initiative. Keamy is also informed by Captain Gault that Keamy and his mercenary squad may be suffering from some sort of mental sickness, a notion Keamy dismisses. Later in the day, Omar straps a dead man's switch to Keamy, rigged to detonate C4 on the freighter if Keamy's heart stops beating. That night, Frank refuses to fly the mercenaries to the island. In a display of power, Keamy slits the throat of the ship's doctor Ray (Marc Vann) and throws him overboard and later outdraws and shoots Captain Gault (Grant Bowler) during a tense standoff. Frank flies the remaining five mercenaries back to the island.〔 On December 30,〔Lindelof, Damon (writer) & Cuse, Carlton (writer) & Williams, Stephen (director), "There's No Place Like Home". ''Lost'', ABC. Episode 12, season 4. Aired on May 15, 2008.〕 the team apprehends Ben at the Orchid and takes him to the chopper where they are ambushed and killed by Ben's people〔Lindelof, Damon (writer) & Cuse, Carlton (writer) & Bender, Jack (director), "There's No Place Like Home". ''Lost'', ABC. Episode 14, season 4. Aired on May 29, 2008.〕—referred to as the "Others" by the 815 survivors〔Lindelof, Damon (writer) & Cuse, Carlton (writer) & Bender, Jack (director), "Exodus". ''Lost'', ABC. Episode 23, season 1. Aired on May 18, 2005.〕—and 815 survivors Kate Austen (Evangeline Lilly) and Sayid Jarrah (Naveen Andrews).〔Abrams, J.J. (writer/director) & Lindelof, Damon (writer), "Pilot". ''Lost'', ABC. Episode 1, season 1. Aired on September 22, 2004.〕 After a chase to recapture Ben and a brawl with Sayid, Keamy is shot in the back by Richard Alpert (Nestor Carbonell), who leaves him for dead, unaware of Keamy's bulletproof vest. Later, Keamy descends into the Orchid's underground level via its elevator to stalk Ben, who hides in the shadows. Goading Ben with taunts about his daughter's death, Keamy is ambushed by Ben, who beats him into submission with an expandable baton before stabbing him repeatedly in the neck. Though Locke attempts to save his life for the sake of the freighter, Keamy dies and the dead man's trigger detonates the explosives on the freighter, killing nearly everyone aboard.〔
In the afterlife, Keamy is a business associate of Mr. Paik, Sun’s (Yunjin Kim) father. Mr. Paik sends Jin (Daniel Dae Kim) to LA to give Keamy a watch and $25,000, intended to be Keamy's reward for killing Jin. However, the money is confiscated at customs in LAX, and Keamy is disappointed to discover it missing. He takes Jin to a restaurant and has him tied up in a freezer.〔Zbyszewski, Paul (writer) & Roland, Graham (writer) & Edwards, Paul (director), "The Package". ''Lost'', ABC. Episode 10, season 6. Aired on March 30, 2010.〕 Shortly after, Omar, one of Keamy's henchmen, captures Sayid and brings him to the same restaurant. Keamy explains to Sayid that his brother has been shot because he borrowed money and failed to pay it back. After Keamy threatens Sayid's family, Sayid retaliates and shoots Keamy in the chest, presumably killing him.〔

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