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This page lists all original series ''Battlestar Galactica'' characters who were never named either on screen or by any of the show's creatives.
This page lists all [[Colonial Warrior|Colonial Warriors]] who were never named either on screen or by any of the show's creatives.


The scope of this article is limited to characters who have either an on-screen credit or had an important interaction with a major character. For instance, the woman on the ''[[Gemini (TOS)|Gemini]]'' telling [[Iblis]] of how having two [[tallon plant]]s would be a miracle enough would be notable, while the man falling off the roof during the Cylon attack on Caprica wouldn't.  
The scope of this article is limited to characters who have either an on-screen credit or had an important interaction with a major character. For instance, the woman on the ''[[Gemini (TOS)|Gemini]]'' telling [[Iblis]] of how having two [[tallon plant]]s would be a miracle enough would be notable, while the man falling off the roof during the Cylon attack on Caprica wouldn't.  


==Galactica crew==
==''Galactica''==
 
===Deckhand===
 
[[File:TOS - Saga of a Star World - Athena and Deckhand.jpg|thumb|The deckhand restrains [[Athena (TOS)|Athena]] from proceeding further as [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]]'s [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]] Crashlands {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.]]
 
An unnamed man served as a deckhand on the Battlestar ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'' at the time of the [[Battle of Cimtar]] and the Fall of the [[Twelve Colonies of Man]]. When [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]]'s {{TOS|Viper}} was damaged and came in for a crashlanding, he pulled [[Athena (TOS)|Athena]] away from being hurt by the oncoming fighter {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.
 
:''This deckhand was portrayed by [[Bruce Wright]] in "[[Saga of a Star World]]", who would later portrayed a [[Council Security]] guard lieutenant in "[[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I]]" and "[[Baltar's Escape]] and Corporal [[Lomas]] in "[[The Man with Nine Lives]]".''
 
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=== Gemon Warrior ===
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===Viper Pilots===
=== Sleeping Warrior at Flash Inspection ===
[[File:TOS - Saga of a Star World - Sleeping Warrior at Flash Inspection.jpg|thumb|After being roused from his slumber by Colonel [[Tigh (TOS)|Tigh]] on the state of their uniforms, an unnamed Warrior readjusts his uniform in his bunk {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}]]
An unnamed Warrior is asleep in the [[bachelor officer's quarters]] when Colonel [[Tigh (TOS)|Tigh]] performs his "[[flash inspection]]." After Tigh makes a scene before [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] and [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] about the [[Uniforms (TOS)|uniforms]] being in poor condition, the groggy Warrior adjusts his uniform in his bunk before returning to his slumber {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.
: [[John Zenda|''John Zenda'']] ''is uncredited for this role.''
 
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===Pilot Trainees===
The credited (but unnamed) Viper pilot trainees.
The credited (but unnamed) Viper pilot trainees.
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=== Pegasus Warriors ===
== ''Pegasus'' ==


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===Security===
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Image:LPOG1 - Guard 1.png|[[Bruce Wright|1st Lt. Guard]]
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== Fleet ==
=== Officiator ===
[[Image:MOTRS - Unnamed Officiator.png|thumb|Triad Officiator.]]
An [[Officiator]] oversees a [[triad (TOS)|triad]] game between [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]]/[[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] and [[Ortega]]/[[Barton]].
{{TOS|Boomer}}, a guest commentator, comments to [[Zed]] that he does not want to second question his calls in the game, despite the unnecessary roughness he exhibits against Starbuck during the game. However, this Officiator later makes a call on Ortega's foul against Starbuck for "unnecessary blocking" during the game, and allows Starbuck a free shot against the other team's hoop. Later he ejects both Ortega and Starbuck from the game, which leads to a confrontation between the two [[Colonial Warrior|Warriors]] near the [[turboshower]]s {{OS|Murder on the Rising Star}}.
: ''The officiator was portrayed by [[Ted Noose]].''
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=== Statesman No. 1 ===
[[File:21925-1332-0.jpg|thumb|The Statesman]]
A '''statesman''' who survived the [[Battle of Cimtar|Destruction of the Twelve Colonies]] by the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]], he went on to serve as part of the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Council of the Twelve]] alongside other colleagues including Sire [[Uri]] and Sire [[Anton]].
After the discovery of [[Carillon]] as a possible safe haven, he accompanied Uri to the [[chancery]] and was enjoying a meal and drink while his counterpart spoke of the possibly of settling on the planet within earshot of [[Apollo]] and [[Serina]]. The man was later at the Council session when [[Adama]] was informed of Uri's proposition of surrendering to the Cylons and destroy their arms. When the commander left the session in disgust, he spoke with Anton about placing this decision to the people of [[The Fleet (TOS)|the Fleet]]. The statesman would later be with the rest of the Council during the planned ceremony in the chancery when it was discovered by the Warriors of the Ovion/Cylon plans for humanity {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.
He was still a member of the council when the mysterious Count [[Iblis]] arrived and offered his leadership in exchange for their submission {{OS|War of the Gods, Part I|War of the Gods, Part II}}.
: ''The statesman, identified by this title in the end credits, was portrayed by [[Norman Stuart]] in "Saga of a Star World" and "War of the Gods, Part I" and "Part II". In the novelization, the scene on Carillon with Uri identified him as Councillor Lobe of Piscera, though it is unclear if this was canon.''
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=== Statesman No. 2 ===
A '''statesman''' who held the title of [[Sire]] had survived the [[Battle of Cimtar|Destruction of the Twelve Colonies]] by the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]], he went on to serve as part of the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Council of the Twelve]].
When Count [[Iblis]] was discovered and brought back to the fleet, the Sire was initially skeptical of the mysterious being, as was Commander [[Adama]] and expressed surprise when the visitor was already aware of the Council's decisions despite only just being made. When [[Baltar]] surrendered to the Colonials, the statesman passed the judgement on the traitor to be imprisoned aboard the ''[[Prison Barge]]'' for a life sentence. He then lead the push for Count Iblis to be named to the Council Presidency, though agreed to adjourn the meeting at Adama's request for a time. Ultimately, Iblis' true identity was revealed and he left the fleet ("{{TOS|War of the Gods, Part I}}", "{{TOS|War of the Gods, Part II}}").
: ''The statesman was portrayed by [[John Williams]] in "War of the Gods" two-partner. In the novelization, his lines are attributed to an individual named Sire Montrose, though it is unclear if this was canon.''
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== Terrans ==
=== Eastern Alliance ===
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Image:Alliance older man.jpg|An older man with a mustache who advises the [[Supreme Commandant]] to sue for peace with the Nationalists. ([[Russ Marin]])
Image:Alliance young man.jpg|A younger, dark haired man who reports that there have been no missile strikes from either side. ([[Milt Jamin]])
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=== Terra Nationalists ===
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Image:Nationalist military.jpg|A group from the [[People's Nationalist Force]], lead by a character played by [[John de Lancie]] (second from the left).
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==See also==
*[[Unnamed characters (RDM)]]
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[[Category:Characters (TOS)]]
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Latest revision as of 04:30, 9 October 2023

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Battlestar Galactica's Unnamed Characters


This page lists all Colonial Warriors who were never named either on screen or by any of the show's creatives.

The scope of this article is limited to characters who have either an on-screen credit or had an important interaction with a major character. For instance, the woman on the Gemini telling Iblis of how having two tallon plants would be a miracle enough would be notable, while the man falling off the roof during the Cylon attack on Caprica wouldn't.

Galactica

Gemon Warrior

A Gemon Warrior besting Starbuck at Pyramid (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

An unnamed man from Gemoni, playing Pyramid with Starbuck, is stationed aboard the battlestar Galactica during the peace talks that lead to the Battle of Cimtar. He bests Starbuck at the game just prior to Commander Adama's order for battlestations drill, which disrupts the game. Starbuck shoves coined cubits down his pant as the Warrior leaves in response to the klaxon.

After later learning about the Otori Sect from Cassiopeia, Starbuck equates their abstinence from sexual encounters lending to their prowess at Pyramid (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

The Gemon Warrior[1] was portrayed by Rene Assa, who was uncredited.


First Warrior

An unnamed man served as a Colonial Warrior on the battlestar Galactica at the time of the Fall of the Twelve Colonies of Man. When the Fleet reached Carillon, he was on the surface in the chancery at the same time as an unnamed woman and her friend Nanswah were visiting. Stepping into an elevator to head to their accommodations, it seemingly malfunctioned and sent them to the lowest level where he and the others were captured by the Ovions where they could be fed to their young (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

The First Warrior was portrayed by Chip Johnson.


Second Warrior

An unintroduced Second Warrior attempts to flirt with a dejected Cassiopeia in an elevator (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

An unintroduced man served as a Colonial Warrior on the battlestar Galactica at the time of the Fall of the Twelve Colonies of Man. When the Fleet reached Carillon, he was on the surface in the chancery at the same time as Cassiopeia. Both would step into an elevator to head to their accommodations, where he flirted with the socialator who was feeling dejected after an argument with Starbuck. It seemingly malfunctioned and sent them to the lowest level where he and Cassiopeia were captured by the Ovions, where they could be fed to their young. Apollo and Starbuck would later rescue Cassiopeia, but was too late to save the Warrior (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

The Second Warrior was portrayed by Geoffrey Binney.


038 Pilot

038 Pilot fighting off phalanxes of Cylon Raiders during the Battle of Cimtar (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

An unnamed man served as a Colonial Warrior on the battlestar Galactica at the time of the Fall of the Twelve Colonies of Man. During the battle near Cimtar, he flew wing with Starbuck. He would survive and return to Galactica, where he served as a patrol for the Carillon mission upon reaching the planet to resupply under the callsign Vector 63038 (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

Sometime after the Battle of Gamoray, he flew with Bojay's Silver Spar Squadron alongside Jolly when they encountered the Ship of Lights and were subsequently taken by the beings. He would later be returned to Galactica after Count Iblis was banished (TOS: "War of the Gods, Part I").

Paul Coufos portrayed this pilot "Saga of a Star World" and "War of the Gods, Part I", in addition to other characters in the Original Series.


Sleeping Warrior at Flash Inspection

After being roused from his slumber by Colonel Tigh on the state of their uniforms, an unnamed Warrior readjusts his uniform in his bunk (TOS: "Saga of a Star World")

An unnamed Warrior is asleep in the bachelor officer's quarters when Colonel Tigh performs his "flash inspection." After Tigh makes a scene before Boomer and Starbuck about the uniforms being in poor condition, the groggy Warrior adjusts his uniform in his bunk before returning to his slumber (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

John Zenda is uncredited for this role.


Pilot Trainees

The credited (but unnamed) Viper pilot trainees.

Pegasus

The uncredited Pegasus Warriors.

  1. This is a Battlestar Wiki descriptive term.