Cage Wallace

Cage Wallace is a recurring character and major antagonist in the second season of The 100. He debuts in Human Trials and is portrayed by Johnny Whitworth.

Throughout the Series

 * -|Season Two =

In Human Trials, he is seen entering Lincoln's locked chamber at Mount Weather. Every so often he checks up on Lincoln and injects him with a drug that transforms him into a Reaper. Later he is seen arguing with Dr. Tsing, but is quickly interrupted by his father. When Tsing is dismissed, Cage informs his father that his testing on the grounders was a success.

In Fog of War, he tries to convince his father that they should take The 100 forcefully in order to obtain their blood. Dante refuses and says he will only accept volunteers. Later, his father confronts him and asks whether or not he was the one who exposed Maya to radiation. Cage denies his allegations, but Dante tells him if he finds out he was involved that their won't be another Wallace after him.

In Long Into an Abyss, he and Tsing watch over Keenan Mykulak, whom they have sent outside the Mountain for testing. When harm is brought to Keenan, Cage tries to call off the experiment, but Tsing refuses saying that Keenan will rat them out to Dante. Later he is seen with Tsing watching over Harper, whom they have taken captive and on whom they are about to perform a bone marrow transplant. Harper says that she just wants to go home, but Cage only smirks and replies "So do we".

In Remember Me, he is seen alongside one guard in the communications room at Mount Weather. They discuss how the grounders and the sky people are working together to fight back. Cage says they don't stand a chance, but the guard isn't as hopeful. Cage is later seen returning to the communications room just as a disguised Monty Green exits the room, unknown to Cage.

In Coup de Grâce, he is seen in the control room at Mount Weather, being confronted by his father about what he and Dr. Tsing are doing to The 100. Cage tells his father he did not want to take the leadership over in this way, but his father rejects his words and tells the guards to arrest him but the guards don't move. Cage tells his father that they all want to go to the ground, and won't take no for an answer. Cage initiates a coup d'etat, and has the guards place his father under arrest instead and issues an order for the imprisonment of the 48. The guards answer him, "Yes, Mr. President." He is later seen sitting at his new desk.

In Rubicon, Cage is seen aiding Emerson after he has collapsed to the ground due to lack of oxygen. Cage gives him oxygen, and reveals that he can now walk freely on the ground without having to wear anything. Cage then tells that the ground is theirs now. Later when Emerson is in recovery, Emerson asks how they will defeat the grounders and sky people. Cage says that they are going to use a missile in order to eliminate the targets located at Tondc. He is then seen in the control room, about to fire off the missile. When he is given the order, he says "fire" and launches the missile, killing hundreds. When he is is informed of the death of 11 guards (one of them being Dr. Tsing, he confronts his father asking if he had anything to do with it. Dante admits that he was involved. Cage with the humanity he has left injects the delinquents transfused blood into him, allowing him safe passage to the outside.

In Resurrection, he is seen sending Mountain Men in and out of the delinquents bed room. Cage attempts to subdue the 47, but the delinquents fight back and massacre the mountain men sent in. Later Cage is seen confronting Maya. When Cage gets a hold of Maya, he puts Maya into the delinquents room and says she has 20 minutes until she is exposed to the radiation on their floor. If they do not surrender, Maya will succumb to the radiation. However when their is no response from Maya's status, Cage sends in another team to go after the delinquents. Surprisingly, all delinquents have went missing from their room, and Cage orders to continue to search for them.

In Bodyguard of Lies, he is seen in the control room handing out orders to all of the Mountain Men. When Emerson mentions the grounders marching on the Mountain, Cage says all they have to do is deploy the fog and the problem will be solved. Later Cage is seen listening in on a panicking Bellamy Blake, who is worried that the fog was not turned off. Cage then orders several men to kill Bellamy, which they ultimately fail as Bellamy set an explosion off in the room they were all in. This in turn turned off the fog, making the weapon useless. Cage starts to worry yelling at his men asking what they can do, but they are all speechless.

In Blood Must Have Blood (Part 1), Cage is seen frequently checking up with his father on advice to deal with the grounders breaking into Mount Weather. Dante scolds him for what he has done, allowing their society to fall to in a matter of one week, provoking the "savages" to fight back. However Dante gives Cage the idea to set the grounders free in order to save their people. Cage takes his advice and the plan works, meaning the Grounders and Mountain Men have made peace. Cage is later seen thanking Dante for his advice.

In Blood Must Have Blood (Part 2), he is seen watching over his people in Mount Weathers dining room. Emerson hands him a radio saying its Clarke Griffin on the other side. When the two interact, Clarke reveals that she has his father, and that he must give up his people if he wants to save them. Cage says he cannot do that, forcing Clarke to shoot Dante, killing him. He then sends Emerson to deal with the delinquents in the control room, ordering him to kill them

Afterwards he is frequently seen checking up on the delinquents held up in their bed room, as that is where they are performing bone marrow. When Jasper Jordan is brought in, Jasper reveals he has a knife and is about to attack Cage with it. However suddenly, radiation flows through level 5 killing everyone in Mount Weather, as Cage watches in horror as his people die in front of him. Jasper chases Cage down but Cage manages to escape.

After Cage escapes Mount Weather, he is seen walking about in the forest. When he hears sounds coming from the woods, Lincoln comes charging at Cage in anger. However, Cage subdues Lincoln with his Reaper synthesizer, and Lincoln falls to the ground. Just before Cage injects Lincoln with his reaper drug, Lincoln slices off Cages hand, and Cage screams in horror. Lincoln then takes the drug and injects it into Cages neck. Cage has a seizure on the ground, all of this causing him to die.

Personality
Cage appears to be humorous, even when in dark situations. When speaking with his fellow mountain men, he is very persistent about impressing his own ideologies on those around him. He does his best to convince people that his values are their values.

Physical Appearance
Cage has dark brown hair with dark brown eyes to match. His hair is longer towards the back of his head. His skin is very pale, like most other Mountain Men. He appears to be in his late 30's/early 40's. Cage is of average height. He also has an untrustworthy smile.

Relationships
Dante Wallace

Killed Victims

 * Keenan Mykulak (Indirectly Caused)
 * Several Delinquents (Bone Marrow)
 * Hundreds Of Grounders (Missile)

Quotes

 * -|Season Two=
 * "We need their bone marrow!"
 * - Remember Me


 * "Everyone wants to return to the Ground"
 * - Coup de Grâce
 * "We've been bleeding people to stay alive for generations. That's our legacy."
 * - Coup de Grâce

Notes and Trivia

 * He is the son of President Dante Wallace.
 * He overthrew his father as president of Mount Weather.
 * He is the first president to go to war with the grounders.
 * He is the first president to be killed by a grounder.