Character Biographies: The Survivors of Killing Floor Complete guide to all playable characters in Killing Floor 1. Learn about their backgrounds, personalities, and unique characteristics.
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Character Biographies: The Survivors of Killing Floor
Killing Floor features a diverse cast of playable characters, each with their own personality and background. While the game doesn’t have deep character development, each survivor brings a unique flavor to the apocalypse. This guide covers all the characters you can play as in Killing Floor.
The Original Survivors
Harold “Harold” Lott
Background: A British civilian caught in the outbreak Personality: Determined, resourceful Notable Features: Classic British survivor archetype Voice Lines: British accent, determined tone
Harold represents the everyman survivor—someone who wasn’t prepared for the apocalypse but adapted quickly. He’s the classic British civilian who found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time.
DJ Scully
Background: Radio DJ who survived the initial outbreak Personality: Confident, charismatic Notable Features: Radio personality background Voice Lines: Confident, radio DJ style
DJ Scully brings a unique perspective as someone who was communicating with survivors during the outbreak. His radio background makes him a natural leader and communicator.
Mr. Foster
Background: Businessman who survived the outbreak Personality: Professional, composed Notable Features: Business attire, professional demeanor Voice Lines: Professional, business-like tone
Mr. Foster represents the professional class—someone who maintained composure even in the face of the apocalypse. His business background suggests he’s used to high-pressure situations.
Masterson
Background: Military or security personnel Personality: Tough, no-nonsense Notable Features: Military/security appearance Voice Lines: Tough, military tone
Masterson is the military/security archetype—someone with combat training who knows how to handle dangerous situations. He’s the type who was prepared for this kind of crisis.
Hayato Tanaka
Background: Japanese survivor Personality: Disciplined, focused Notable Features: Japanese character, disciplined appearance Voice Lines: Japanese accent, disciplined tone
Hayato represents international survivors—people from around the world caught in the UK outbreak. His disciplined nature suggests martial arts or military training.
DLC Characters
Chickenator
Background: Mysterious chicken-themed character Personality: Unusual, comedic Notable Features: Chicken mask, unique appearance Voice Lines: Unique, comedic tone
Chickenator is one of the more unusual characters, appearing to be a survivor who adopted a chicken-themed identity. He’s a fan favorite for his unique appearance and personality.
Bad Santa
Background: Christmas-themed character Personality: Festive, determined Notable Features: Santa outfit, Christmas theme Voice Lines: Festive, determined tone
Bad Santa is a seasonal character who brings holiday cheer to the apocalypse. He’s a fun addition for players who want something different from the standard survivors.
D.A.R. (Defense Assault Robot)
Background: Robot designed for combat Personality: Mechanical, efficient Notable Features: Robot appearance, mechanical voice Voice Lines: Robotic, mechanical tone
D.A.R. is unique as a non-human character—a combat robot designed to fight the Zeds. He represents the technological response to the outbreak.
Character Selection
How to Choose
- Personal preference — Choose who you like
- Voice lines — Some prefer certain voices
- Appearance — Visual preference
- Unlock requirements — Some need unlocking
- Rarity — Some are more unique
Unlocking Characters
- Default characters — Available from start
- DLC characters — Require DLC purchase
- Event characters — Seasonal unlocks
- Achievement unlocks — Complete achievements
- Special unlocks — Unique methods
Character Customization
Limited Customization
- Character selection — Choose your character
- Perk selection — Choose your class
- Weapon loadout — Choose your weapons
- No visual customization — Characters are fixed
- Voice lines — Character-specific
What You Can Change
- Perk — Your class/role
- Weapons — Your loadout
- Playstyle — How you play
- Team role — Your function
Character Personalities
Serious Characters
- Masterson — Military professional
- Mr. Foster — Business professional
- Hayato — Disciplined warrior
Lighthearted Characters
- DJ Scully — Charismatic radio personality
- Chickenator — Comedic relief
- Bad Santa — Festive fun
Unique Characters
- D.A.R. — Non-human robot
- Harold — Everyman survivor
Character Voice Lines
Common Voice Lines
- Spawning — Character-specific spawn lines
- Taking damage — Pain/grunt sounds
- Killing Zeds — Victory/excitement
- Low health — Warning sounds
- Death — Death sounds
Unique Voice Lines
- Character-specific — Each has unique lines
- Personality-based — Reflects character
- Situation-based — Context-appropriate
- Perk-based — Some perk-specific lines
Character Lore
Limited Backstory
- Minimal story — Characters have basic backgrounds
- Focus on gameplay — Gameplay over story
- Atmosphere over narrative — Mood over plot
- Player interpretation — Players create their own stories
What We Know
- Basic backgrounds — General character types
- Personalities — Voice and appearance suggest personality
- Survival focus — All are survivors
- UK setting — All caught in UK outbreak
Conclusion
While Killing Floor doesn’t have deep character development, each character brings a unique flavor to the game. Whether you prefer serious military types, charismatic personalities, or unusual characters like Chickenator, there’s something for everyone. Choose the character that fits your style, and remember—your perk selection and playstyle matter more than your character choice. The characters are there to add personality and atmosphere, not to define your gameplay.