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Dr. Katrina Perrow, played by guest star Amanda Tapping, is a psychiatrist who treated Vincent Ingram. She was later kidnapped and used as the second host of Ingram's true persona, Traveler 001.

History

Host

Dr. Perrow accepted Ingram as a client at an unspecified point in time. She agreed to Ingram's strict conditions: he was to be treated in his home, and Perrow was not permitted to bring any cell phones or electronic devices inside. Perrow believed she was treating Ingram for social anxiety and agoraphobia.

In their initial session Ingram lied to his new psychiatrist, telling her that his late wife and late business partner died of brain aneurysms. He was later able to open up to her and be completely truthful. During a session which lasted much longer than the allotted time, Ingram confessed to being a Traveler who was hiding from the Director.

Perrow listened patiently as Ingram told his story, interjecting on a few occasions to clarify details or express her thoughts. She did not believe Ingram was really a time traveler from the future. She believed her patient was having delusions as a by-product of severe paranoia. She may have suspected him of killing Irene and Oliver, whose deaths Ingram blamed on the Director. At the end of their session, Perrow told Ingram that he needed medication and her therapy was not helping. Ingram persisted, saying that he needed someone to talk to who could guarantee confidentiality. Perrow was visibly shaken after leaving Ingram's house, so much so that she almost drove away without her cell phone or cash payment.

Some time later, Perrow contacted Ingram using a burner phone he'd provided her. She told Ingram that she was no longer willing to treat him unless he accepted the possibility of taking medication. Ingram angrily refused. Now fearful of her own safety, Perrow ceased all contact with Ingram.

Soon afterwards, Perrow was approached by Grant MacLaren. MacLaren told her that Ingram had begun to act on his "delusions." She reluctantly agreed to help what she believed to be an FBI operation to arrest Ingram - in reality an attempt by the Travelers to find his location. Ingram saw through the ruse immediately and kidnapped Perrow, along with her daughter Ava. Perrow was last seen alive in a ransom video sent to MacLaren and his team, where she instructed the five to provide videos confessing their identities as Travelers.

Ingram us/ed his consciousness transfer device to transfer his own mind - that of Traveler 001 - into Dr. Perrow's body (offscreen). Thus the original Dr. Perrow was overwritten and Traveler 001 became Dr. Perrow.

Traveler 001

Further information: Vincent Ingram

In his new body, Dr. Perrow conducted interviews with the five other people he'd previously kidnapped: Kathryn MacLaren, David Mailer, Jeff Conniker, Ray, and Grace Day - each a person important to a member of the core Traveler team. He convinced each of them that he'd likewise been kidnapped (true of his host) and was being compelled to ask the questions. When interviewing the first four - all non-Travelers - he asked about when they'd first noticed changes in their corresponding team member. He revealed their identities as Travelers during these interviews. When interviewing Grace, he asked the same questions he'd previously asked kidnapped Travelers.

Perrow sent the Traveler confession videos to major news networks under Vincent Ingram's identity. This corresponded to an investigation of the Traveler program by worldwide intelligence agencies, lending actual credibility to the claims. After releasing the hostages, Perrow sent out a live broadcast asserting the existence of Travelers. He arranged for Vincent Ingram's body, now in a persistent vegetative state, to be placed in front of a webcam and subsequently overwritten. He took Taylor and Ava and left for an unknown destination as the Traveler program was revealed to the world.

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