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This page is about the Tv icon TV character. For the books incarnation, see Diogo (Books).


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Diogo Harari[1] was a young Belter from Ceres and the nephew of Mateo.

He later became a resident of Tycho Station and remained there in the service of Fred Johnson until he joined the ranks of Anderson Dawes and was promoted to Lieutenant.

Biography

Throughout the series

"The Big Empty"

Diogo and several other youths tapped into Ceres' water supply stealing the liquid in order to sell in the black market. However, since they were stealing so much water, it quickly became noticeable to authorities. During a police raid, Diogo was captured by Miller who stated that Diogo should be imprisoned for 2 years before releasing him.

"Rock Bottom"

Diogo is on his uncle's ship, Xinglong, prospecting ice from an asteroid when they're boarded and inspected by Martian Navy soldiers. The inspection reveals the ship's license to be out of date and the Martian's proceed to shut them down. As Diogo was sleeping, his drunken uncle woke him, threw him in a airlock with his suit then, into the vacuum of space and, finally, proceeded to fling his haul directly at the Martian vessel that had previously boarded them. In response to the violent act of civil protest, his uncle Mateo's ship was targeted by a torpedo then destroyed while Diogo watches helplessly. He is later found floating beyond 944 Hidalgo.[2]

"Doors & Corners"

When Fred Johnson rallies the OPA factions into attacking a space station, Diogo joins the assault team. En route, Diogo mocks Miller for his lack of EVA experience. Upon boarding, he is hit by an enemy gel round, but is unhurt. Diogo is commanded by Miller to protect and extract the last remaining scientist in the Thoth Station terminal room, Cortázar.

"Static"

Upon their return to Tycho, Fred Johnson commands Diogo to escort Cortázar and other Protogen prisoners to their holding cells. Diogo knowing that Miller killed the leader of the station, Dresden, gains a newfound respect for the former Ceres police detective and not only promises to throw him a party but also offers him a place to stay in Diogo's own quarters on Tycho Station.

"Godspeed"

Diogo is with Miller as they plant the explosives on Eros. Miller warns him to keep his mind open, realize the OPA is still a big band of gangsters, and that Belters will never be free from oppression. Ulimately, Miller takes the bomb with a defective detonator from Diogo after they survive a passing debris cloud from the destruction of Marasmus

"Home"

Diogo stands guard outside Cortázar's cell when Fred asks the former Protogen scientist how to stop Eros which at that time has taken a high speed trajectory toward Earth. Staz gives Diogo his Belter neck tattoo.

"Paradigm Shift"

Diogo rallies the crowd around a mural painted of Miller next to an OPA insignia. Diogo later proclaims "Miller, I do this for you!" as he leaves the Blauwe Blome bar with the same belter waitress, Tina, who had turned him down earlier.

"The Seventh Man"

The teenage Diogo enters his own home quarters to find Anderson Dawes there.[1] Dawes uses charm to stroke Diogo's vanity in a ploy where he extracts information from Diogo about what was at the Protogen Station. Dawes is attempting to learn about Fred Johnson's secret weapon. Dawes seduces Diogo with Belter pride so the boy turns against Johnson and enlists in a plot to take Paolo Cortázar from Tycho Station. Diogo serves as a decoy that Alex along with Naomi desperately and unfortunately chase down. Meanwhile, the actual getaway skiff boat that transports Dawes' prize escapes from another Tycho dock amidst the commotion despite an ordered lockdown.

"Pyre"

Fred Johnson confronts Diogo over his part in the re-capture of Cortázar is defiant and unfazed.

"Delta-V

Diogo is one of the many Belters sent to accompany Klaes Ashford in his appointment as First Officer aboard the O.P.A.S. Behemoth, with the intention being to secure a balance of control of the ship between factions loyal to both Anderson Dawes and Fred Johnson. It is revealed by Ashford that Diogo is now a Lieutenant in the recently formalized OPA Navy, and he is shown to be wearing one of the new "work in progress" naval uniforms in an attempt to appear more legitimate. Diogo is also shown to have acquired a large facial tattoo, and mentions to Captain Drummer that Paolo Cortázar sends his regards.

"It Reaches Out"

Diogo is ordered to restrain Naomi and remove her from the command deck.

"Intransigence"

Diogo responds to Ashford's lead during Drummer's speech by his own striking a beat against the railing.

"Dandelion Sky"

Diogo approaches the former pirate captain and declares he is displeased by Drummer's treatment of Ashford and that the more experienced XO ought to be captain. He is ordered to silence himself.

"Fallen World"

Diogo observes as Drummer is stabilized and Ashford orders Grigori to spin up the Behemoth's centrifuge drum.

"Congregation"

Diogo collects Draper's power armor. He detains Naomi and escorts her to Ashford. Diogo is chastised by Ashford about dereliction of security duties over medical supplies.

"Abaddon's Gate"

Diogo steals Goliath powered armor to pursue Holden and company. Just as he is about to kill Drummer, Naomi drops an elevator on him, presumably killing him.

Appearances

Season One
1 "Dulcinea"Absent
2 "The Big Empty"Appears
3 "Remember the Cant"Absent
4 "CQB"Absent
5 "Back to the Butcher"Absent
6 "Rock Bottom"Appears
7 "Windmills"Absent
8 "Salvage"Absent
9 "Critical Mass"Absent
10 "Leviathan Wakes"Absent
Season Two
1 "Safe"Absent
2 "Doors & Corners"Appears
3 "Static"Appears
4 "Godspeed"Appears
5 "Home"Appears
6 "Paradigm Shift"Appears
7 "The Seventh Man"Appears
8 "Pyre"Absent (credit only)
9 "The Weeping Somnambulist"Absent
10 "Cascade"Absent
11 "Here There Be Dragons"Absent
12 "The Monster and the Rocket"Absent
13 "Caliban's War"Absent
Season Three
1 "Fight or Flight"Absent
2 "IFF"Absent
3 "Assured Destruction"Absent
4 "Reload"Absent
5 "Triple Point"Absent
6 "Immolation"Absent
7 "Delta-V"Appears
8 "It Reaches Out"Appears
9 "Intransigence"Appears
10 "Dandelion Sky"Appears
11 "Fallen World"Appears
12 "Congregation"Appears
13 "Abaddon's Gate"Appears


Notes and trivia

While Diogo is a recurring character throughout seasons 1 - 3, his book counterpart only appears in the first novel, Leviathan Wakes, and has a much smaller role.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Last name "Harari" is first mentioned in "The Seventh Man" (33:36) This is spoken by Anderson Dawes as Diogo returns home and finds the OPA spokesman. Spelling based on the Netflix subtitles.
  2. The Expanse TV Series - Season 2, Episode 7: "The Seventh Man"
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