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Alana Mareva
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Portrayed by Karina Lombard
First appearance Life Interrupted
In-story statistics
Ability Alternate Reality Projection
Disappeared Sept. 5, 2001
Gender
Date of birth Oct. 17, 1969
Children Billy (deceased)
Significant other Tom Baldwin

Alana Mareva is a 4400 and the second wife of Tom Baldwin.

Alana was born October 17, 1969, in Tahiti, and disappeared September 5, 2001, from Seattle, Washington. Prior to her abduction, her husband and only son Billy had been killed by a drunk driver. She was an artist who owned an art gallery and traveled the world to purchase pieces for display there.

She has the ability to create subjective alternate realities that only she and an individual whom she touches can perceive. She first used the ability on Tom Baldwin to create a reality without the 4400 in which they fell in love over an eight-year span. Subtle flaws in the reality eventually unraveled it and Baldwin encountered some sort of subconscious mental subroutine left by those who took the 4400. This subroutine (appearing to him in Alana's form) told Baldwin that he was destined for hard times and that she had been sent back as a "rock" for him to fall back on. Tom and Alana then exited the false reality and entered the real world, where only a few seconds had passed, but the two remained deeply in love.

When NTAC sought Gary Navarro for questioning in connection with the Nova terrorist group, Alana fed him information that enabled him to escape. Tom helped Alana when he discovered she was the one who warned Gary, and she fled to Canada with Gary when the government issued an arrest warrant for her.

She returned by special arrangement to help Jordan Collier regain his memories. At the time, Tom Baldwin, still in love with her, suggested that a deal might be negotiated that would permit her to remain in the United States without being arrested.

She was taken in a flash of light, as the original 4400 were shown to be taken by the future. Maia had previously predicted Alana would not be in Seattle when she returned.

Isabelle Tyler tells Tom to go to a museum to find out what happened to Alana. A painting, Alana in Repose, is on display, and was painted in 1885. Isabelle Tyler suggests that Alana was abducted because Tom Baldwin did not kill Isabelle Tyler and is being punished by losing Alana.

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