Members
- Walter Sheridan - The leader of The XX ("Number I").
- Calvin Wax - The Secretary of Defense ("Number II")
- General William Standwell - Chief of Staff ("Number III")
- Philip Gillepsie - Secretary of State of the Interior ("Number IV")
- Senator Clayton Willard - Senator ("Number V")
- Judge Irving Allenby - Judge in the Sheridan Affair ("Number VI")
- Captain Franklin Edelbright - Admiral of the USS Patriot ("Number VII")
- Dean Harrison - Congressman ("Number VIII")
- Jasper Winslow - Chief executive officer in Winslow Bank ("Number IX")
- Orville Midsummer - Proprietor of unnamed Press Groups ("Number X")
- Colonel Seymour McCall - Colonel in SPADs ("Number XI")
- Lloyd Jennings - Advisor to the White House ("Number XII")
- Steve Rowland - Captain in SPADs ("Number XIII")
- Harriet Traymore - Chief executive officer in the Federal Steel Corporation ("Number XIV")
- Jack Dickinson - Chief executive officer in the American Legion ("Number XV")
- Colonel Norman Ryder - Colonel in the United States National Guard ("Number XVI")
- Kim Rowland - Wife of Steve Rowland ("Number XVII")
- Edwin Rauschenburg - Chief executive officer of CBN ("Number XVIII")
- Elly Shepherd - Director General in the United States Department of Defense ("Number XIX")
- Doctor Edward W Johansson - Director of Plain Rock Asylum ("Number XX")
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