Mel Porter

Mel Porter is a woman from Chicago, who owns a bar called the Watchfire - which she inherited from her Grandmother along with its waitress, Jess - an outgoing British girl living in Chicago. When Mel first meets Cole/Daggon, she chooses to help him despite having her doubts. After later been saved by him when the Vardian called Zin tries to murder her (learning who Cole is and what he is trying to accomplish) - she decides to aid him in his capture of the fugitives who have escaped from SAR TOP to Earth, mainly by helping him first adapt to life on Earth as well as helping him more directly in his pursuit of the escaped criminals.

During the course of the series, Mel discovers that her Grandmother had contact with the Cirronians (Cole's species) some time back as well as discovering that she herself is a human/cirronian hybrid. She is portrayed in the series by Amy Price-Francis.

Basic Information
Not a lot is revealed about Mel to begin with. Information about her mother or father is only briefly mentioned within the show, although a reference outside the show states how her father lost his life in a boating accident. After the death of her Grandmother, Mel inherited a former police bar known as 'The Watchfire' - along with a woman called Jess; a British girl from London in the U.K and was working at the Watchfire as a waitress prior to the death of Mel's Grandmother. As the series progressed, Mel learnt more about her family's past - including how her Grandmother was a a party girl during her day after finding and reading her old diary. She also had a cousin called Sal.



Information is also revealed about Mel's personal life. During her school years (from which she also attended Sunday School), she claims she spent most of her time "skipping class and annoying her teachers", as well as that she once took her father's car despite not having a licence. She had a boyfriend called Rod Archer, but whom disappeared after his business partner was killed by the gangster Marco Silvestri. Despite early claims in an investigation in the disappearance that Rod was dead, Mel refused to believe it and constantly held onto the belief that he was alive. Within the two years that passed after Rod vanished, Mel met up with a detective called Victor Bruno. The pair had an on-and-off relationship, due to Mel not feeling ready for a new love as she was still getting over Rod's disappearance. Victor was constantly doing favors for her, hoping to rekindle their relationship - even helping look for Rod. Despite their relationship not been rekindled, the pair remained friends. It's assumed she had other relationships, as she mentioned one with Cole when she first met him and - during one time when she was talking in her sleep - she mentioned about a man called Bobby.

Personality-wise, Mel was quite sentimental and had a love for art in its various forms. She also seemed to have a mixed personality; been cautious and avoiding certain situations but at the same time been brave and assertive, such as when standing up for something she believed in or when helping Cole. Her bravery aided her many times, due to her confronting several of the alien criminals. She was also persistent and knew when to stand her ground.

Arrival of an Otherworldly Stranger
On the day of the prisoners escaping from SAR TOP, Mel's car had broken down and left her stranded on Highway 88, outside of Owensville. Not far from her, Daggon came down in his energy form and - after searching briefly - took on the form of an underwear model from a billboard image. Mel intially hid from Daggon in her car due to the fact he was walking down the road with nothing but underwear on, but after Daggon used his powers to repair her car (unseen by Mel), Mel decided to give him a ride.

Inside her car, she tried talking to him both to try and learn about him as well as about her own life - mentioning how he looked like the 'Cole' underwear model after driving past another billboard with the picture on - but found he had a very limited understanding of English (only repeating what he hears) and compared him to Rain Man. Due to him only wearing briefs, Mel has to give him some clothes to wear - although her problems increase when Daggon unintentionally steals a candy bar from a store they stop at. Furthermore, she is left confused when Daggon gets out and wanders off - deciding to leave him and head back to the Watchfire. Not long after she arrives back at the Watchfire, Daggon arrives - now calling himself Cole after been asked by a police detective (revealed to be Mel's ex-boyfriend Victor Bruno) to leave the scene of a murder. Giving him something to eat, Cole briefly reveals to Mel about Rhee - one of the escaped prisoners - by using his limited English and pointing at the screen to a news report on a murder. However, Mel is left confused by this and later has problems when Cole begins to wander around the bar in his underwear. Faced with no choice, Mel decides to give him some clothes that belonged to an ex-boyfriend. Using his powers, Cole convinces Mel to let him stay over for a night - giving him the spare room.

Mel's confusion continues when she sees a bright light coming from the spare room, but is left clueless as to what it is due to Cole not understanding her - admitting to Jess she feels she made a mistake picking him up. Jess reveals that there was a murder on Highway 88 the same day as Mel found Cole, but is convinced that Cole isn't a murderer. Confiding in Victor, Mel tries to talk to him - but sees Cole watching nearby (who promptly disappears). Confronting Cole, Mel begins to think he is a government agent working undercover - which Cole agrees to before asking for her help when he detects Rhee through the computer he is using. Pursuing Rhee, the pair managed to catch up - although the engine of Mel's car overheated.



As Cole and Rhee began to fight, Mel fled to a passing car and managed to convince the driver to help her - unbeknown to both her and Cole that the driver was infact Zin in his human form. Zin promptly took Mel hostage. After Cole succeeded in defeating Rhee and taking her life force, he proceeded to return to the wormhole. However, he encountered Zin after feeling the lifeforces of other escapees - learning that it was him who allowed Rhee to escape and also that 218 other prisoners have escaped to Earth. Zin threatens to kill Mel if Cole doesn't leave, revealing his otherworldy origins to Mel during his coversation with Cole. Cole starts to turn away, but then turns back - only for Zin to use his own energy manipulation power on him - blasting him back before them using his power to kill Mel and dump her out the car before driving off. Injured, Cole tends to Mel and manages to re-energise her life force after a few attempts - bringing her back to life. Carrying her away due to her still been weak, Cole tells Mel about the other escapees and how he needs to find and capture them all. Mel - having gained a newfound respect for Cole due to him saving her and realising he cares for her - agrees to help him. She starts by letting him use the spare room as his 'base of operations' as he begins his hunts for the other fugitives, as well as keeping his secret of been an alien from Jess.

Adapting to the Changes
Throughout the series after meeting Cole/Daggon and been saved by him, Mel assisted him any way she could. Due to Cole having little knowledge of Earth's customs or language, she became both his teacher and mentor as well as his partner. Aside from teaching him the English language, she also taught him how to read, perform odd jobs, make drinks at the bar, dance and even how to drive - despite Cole not having a license. Needless to say, her job was not easy but her persistence paid off as Cole adapted to life on Earth. At the same time, Mel learned more about Cole and his world such as how Cirronians 'mate' and how Cirron's sunsets looked - as well as learning that he had a wife and daughter who were both murdered by Rhee. However, sometimes when Cole tried to explain something to her, she would cut him off either due to not understanding or because there were more important matters to focus on.

She also bought him a cellphone so she could keep in touch with him on his hunting for the escapees as well as assisting him - such as during his escape from a government facility with Krace when she deleted all the  facilities files on both of them, his pursuit of Raahm - one of a pair of Orsians - where she controlled the telepathuc messages sent to Raahm from his brother Saahm (whom Cole had already captured). On these ocassions, Cole had told her what to do and often set up what was necessary beforehand. At times, Mel would help with simply investigating - such as when the pair pretended to be police officers using badges from the Watchfire, so as to investigate the disappearance of Jordan Baylor. Other times, it included helping Cole get into different places - such as helping him get inside an evening event at the Chicago Art Museum so Cole could catch Zareth or helping him break into the government facility where he and Krace escaped from so Cole could try and find out what Zin and Remel were planning.

On other ocassions would become more directly involved. Such ocassions included Cole's hunt for the Nodulian prisoner Tevv (where she used herself as 'bait'), his hunt for the Enixian prisoner Kaiden (from which she helped Cole obtain photos of the Enixian bouncer so Cole could mimic his appearance) and his hunt for the Valix Sisters (where she pretended to be Cole's wife). Other times, Mel would either be unintentionally caught up in Cole's hunts which would be much more life-endangering. Such times included nearly getting killed by the Desserian prisoners Yahir and Suudor on seperate ocassions - only for Cole to save her.

Throughout her time with Cole, Mel showed concern for what he was doing or getting himsef into - due to the nature of the job he was doing. Truthfully, she was fighting an attraction to Cole throughout her time with him, while Cole was also fighting an attraction to Mel. The extent of Mel's caring for Cole came when Cole intended to infiltrate the Chicago Mafia to try and find out more of Zin's plans, only for Mel to openly refuse to help him after what happened with her ex-husband, Rod Archer. She later did help him, however, after realising his determination. During their hunt for the Valix sisters, Cole did openly admit to Mel that he was glad that it was her who found him when he first arrived on Earth - stating his belief that no other human could have made a better partner than her. Mel also had moments where Cole would intentionally or unintentionally compliment her;

Mel: You're amazing.

Cole: ''And so are you ... Let's go home.''

Mel: Home is up there.

Cole: Home is wherever you are.

Jess picked up on her feelings for Cole and would ocassionally bring it up, although Mel would deny it each time and continue pushing the facade that Cole was a government agent who was working undercover. Detective Victor Bruno - Mel's ex-boyfriend - also realised the feelings that Mel had for Cole. Although he truthfully claimed to be worried about her when he brought up the subject of Cole living with her - to the point of believing Cole was a murderer when he was framed for the murder of Adam Curtis - his judgement was mostly caused by his jealously. He later admitted this to Mel but claimed it wasn't the whole reason. Mel, however, would brush off Victor's accusations and claim Cole was both safe and working legally. When Cole did tell Victor about him being an alien, Victor questionned Mel on whether Cole was an escapee from a mental institution - due to not believing his story.

Another issue Mel had to deal with was a Desserian criminal called Nestov - who had openly asked Cole for help after he was nearly killed. After Cole helped him, Cole allowed Nestov to live to act as a mole in Zin's operations. Nestov would cause issues for Mel both at that time and in the months that followed as she did not trust him - as well as been annoyed when he attempted to hit on her or by his attitude and way of doing things. As time went on, Mel did come to accept Nestov due to his overall good-meaning attitude and relentlessness - although she and Cole both did still have issues with him from time-to-time. Such issues included him trying to make money any way he could.

Mel: (Hears Jess calling of her) I Better go - we don't need Jess asking questions. Nestov: I can go see what she needs. Mel: ''And I can make sure you never walk right again with one kick. (Walks off)'' Nestov:...Then, I'll guess she'll go. Cole: I don't think Mel likes you very much.

Discovery of her Heritage
As Mel dug into her past one night after Jess found a box of her Grandmother's items, she found her Grandmother's old diary - with the pair of them learning about how her Grandmother had a bit of a 'wild' reputation and also used to run a speakeasy. Furthermore, Jess reveals she used to play Truth or Dare with Mel's grandmother and that she had a liking for Tequilas. However, they find a unique entry on 25th August;

''Circle of stones, Keepers of Light, Miles below, where day becomes night. Darkness descends, from skies up above, Faith in the key protects those we love.''

Appearances
Tracker (TV Series)