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 | Colonial: Captain Troy (Kent McCord)Captain Troy is a Colonial Warrior attached to the Battlestar Galactica during the discovery of Earth by the Fleet. As a child, he was known by his nickname of Boxey, which his mother, Serina, and his adoptive family aboard the Galactica had used. Much like his adoptive father, Captain Apollo, Troy is a squadron leader and Viper pilot. His fellow Warrior, Lieutenant Dillon, is his wingman and both Troy and Dillon have a similar relationship that Apollo and Starbuck had prior to their departures from the Fleet. For instance, Troy has a tendency to adhere to the rules and was serious. With Apollo dead, Troy has been in the care of this grandfather, Commander Adama, and has grown to become a proficient Colonial Warrior, a goal he had promised to achieve after the Colonial holocaust. |
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 | Colonial: Commander Adama (Lorne Greene)Thirty yahrens after the destruction of the Colonies, Commander Adama has finally led the Galactican Fleet to the planet Earth. During the 30 years of exodus, a few changes have befallen Adama and the Fleet. Captain Apollo has apparently died, although his step-son Troy is a captain in the Fleet and becomes a key figure (along with Lieutenant Dillon) in many of the missions to Earth. Adama's right hand man, Colonel Tigh, has been replaced by Colonel Boomer. The finding of Earth does not prove to be the salvation that the Colonials had hoped for, however, as they find Earth to be woefully behind in technology and culture. Adama and his advisor, Dr. Zee, determine that the Earth is not yet ready for contact with the Colonials or the Cylons. They decide that covert action would be more prudent, and thus begin a plan whereby they influence the people of Earth in the hopes of helping to prepare them for contact. |
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 | Colonial: Commander Xaviar (Richard Lynch (Pilot Episodes) / Jeremy Brett (TV Series))Commander Xaviar is a Colonial Warrior and member of the Council of Twelve during the time where the Fleet has found the lost 13th colony of Earth. Believing himself to be a great leader, Xaviar differs with Commander Adama on how to best bring Earth's technology up to the level of the Colonials. He believes that by using the time warp synthesizer technology developed by Dr. Zee, he can lead a team back into time to advance Earth's technological development from the past, so that Earth is capable of defending the Galactican Fleet in 1980 A.D. After failing to solicit Adama's support for his plan, who obliquely rebukes Xaviar from even presenting his plan to the Council for a vote, he takes matters into his own hands and goes back in time to try to alter history and accelerate Earth's technological development by himself. Xaviar later returns to the present time frame in a plot to try to ransom Galactica's children in an attempt to secure his freedom. Using a process known as epidermal transformation, he takes the form of Lieutenant Nash and convinces Captain Troy and Lieutenant Dillon to take a booby-trapped Viper in pursuit of Xaviar as allegedly ordered by Adama. |
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 | Colonial: Dr. Zee (Robbie Rist (Pilot Episodes) / James Patrick Stuart (TV Series))Dr. Zee is an extremely bright boy. When introduced, Commander Adama claims that Zee is one of the many Colonial children born in space, but is a "cerebral mutation". Due to this, this youth becomes a scientific advisor who has great influence on Commander Adama and the Council of Twelve, having saved them from their enemy countless times in the past. Additionally, the Council has never overruled him due to his penchant for always knowing the correct course of action. Zee creates most of the special devices used by Colonial Warriors Captain Troy and Lieutenant Dillon, including the invisibility field, an anti-gravity craft that resembles a UFO and a method of time travel first employed by Xaviar. |
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 | Colonial: Jamie Hamilton (Robyn Douglass)Jamie Hamilton doubles as a on-camera reporter for United Broadcasting Company's news program and guide to Captain Troy and Lieutenant Dillon in their mission on Earth. Due to her tenacity, she involves herself directly in the affairs of the Warriors, who are forced to whisk her off Earth and to the Galactica, much to Commander Adama's chagrin. Despite Adama's initial misgivings, Dr. Zee finds that she is useful as a student of Earth history. Zee convinces Adama and the reluctant Warriors that they will need her knowledge if they are to thwart Commander Xaviar's plans to alter Earth's history. After the mission, when she comes back aboard the Galactica, Adama prevails upon her to assist Troy and Dillon in their joint missions to help prepare Earth for contact with the Colonials, and to locate and stop Xaviar. Hamilton agrees to the assignment, as well as accepting her new job as a reporter for United Broadcasting Company. |
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 | Colonial: Lieutenant Dillon (Barry Van Dyke)Lieutenant Dillon helps Captain Troy in their missions to help the people of Earth prepare for contact with the Colonials and the Cylons. Dillon accompanies Troy and Jamie Hamilton back in time in order to stop Commander Xaviar from altering history. He also helps to protect the children of the Galactica when they end up on Earth. He helps to track down Xaviar when he returns and threatens the children. He and Troy also thwart the efforts of the Cylons to use a hijacked radio station to make a transmission. |
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 | Cylon: Andromus (Roger Davis)Andromus is the commander of an advanced AB Raider with a unique Cylon physical form: The appearance of a human, although he is still more android than a biological construct. Andromus' fighter crash-lands in New York. He takes Centuri (the only other survivor of the crash; Andromidus, a second Cylon Humanoid, perishes) on a mission to transmit a distress signal back to the Cylons. He and Centuri attend a Halloween party, where they met Wolfman Jack. Centuri is disabled by radiation from a microwave oven. Andromus uses his red beam to destroy the microwave and set fire in the apartment, allowing them to kidnap Wolfman Jack by employing his power of persuasion. They head for Wolfman Jack's radio station, where they plan to send their distress signal. The Cylon's plans are thwarted by Captain Troy and Lieutenant Dillon. A damaged and disoriented Centuri carries Andromus off the top of the radio station's building to their demise. |
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(Michael Brick, Jeff Cotler, Nicholas Davies, Ronnie Densford, Mark Everett, Georgie Irene, Tracy Justrich, Lindsay Kennedy, David Larson, Eric Larson, Michelle Larson, Jerry Supiran, Eric Taslitz)
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