laura;
Daken sees something kindred in Laura - they were both raised to be perfect killers; they have the same skills and, to his mind, superiorities over the rest of humanity, without the burden of human empathy. Daken believes her heroic tendencies to be a phase: he's waiting for her to realize that it's better not to care.
selina;
Initially Selina was just a well-connected source of information who happened to know Logan, but over time, she developed her own sort of mild intrigue (DANGER WILL ROBINSON).
dr. crane;
Although Crane isn't particularly interesting to Daken on a personal level, his ability to create--and sell--fear toxins makes him one of the most useful people in the world.
eddie;
Eddie is a potentially indispensable source of information, due to the fact that he can tell when anyone's lying, even over distance. By that same virtue, he's a risk, and he's too smart for his own good - but that's what makes him interesting.
osborn;
The whole working-together thing didn't exactly end well, and the two have an antagonistic relationship when they actually bother to talk, but Daken maintains a vague schadenfreude-driven interest in seeing Norman completely fuck up.
logan;
The cause of everything Daken hates in his life. Although he now knows that Logan didn't actually kill his mother, he still blames him for her death. On a sub-sub-subconscious level, he feels like Logan betrayed him - that is, his own son, someone he should have raised and looked out for - just by not being there. Everything after that, e.g. Logan's seemingly happy life, his wealth of friends and renown and respect (all of which he just seems to accumulate despite being, in Daken's eyes, a walking collection of weaknesses), is salt in the wound.
blake;
a humorously pathetic man with whom Daken is on relatively friendly terms.
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