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: ''This page covers a ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' character. For a character with this similar name from the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]], see: [[Macy]].''
{{disline|This page covers a ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' character. For a character with this similar name from the {{TOS|Battlestar Galactica|Original Series}}, see: [[Macy]].}}


{{Character Data
{{Character Data
| photo=Marcy.jpg
| photo=Marcy.png
| colony=[[Earth (1980)|Earth]]
| colony={{dis|Earth|1980}}
| seen=The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I
| seen=The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I
| role=Tour guide, [[Griffith Park Observatory]]
| role=Tour guide, [[Griffith Park Observatory]]
| actor=Uncredited
| actor=[[Marsha Mercant]] (uncredited)
| series=1980
}}
}}


'''Marcy''' is a tour guide at the [[Griffith Park Observatory]], who does a presentation on the Solar System to a group of people, including the [[Super Scouts]].
'''Marcy''' is a tour guide at the [[Griffith Park Observatory]], who does a presentation on the Solar System to a group of people, including the [[Super Scouts]].


During the course of her presentation, [[Starla]] attempts to correct Marcy on the fact that there are more planets outside the Solar System, but is stopped by her fellow Scouts. In short order, [[Wellington]] later corrects her on the number of stars in the galaxy, although she dismisses the number while conceding that Wellington brings up an interesting point regarding the figure being revised as more stars are discovered yearly ([[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]).
During the course of her presentation, [[Starla]] attempts to correct Marcy on the fact that there are more planets outside the Solar System, but is stopped by her fellow Scouts. In short order, [[Wellington]] later corrects her on the number of stars in the galaxy, although she dismisses the number while conceding that Wellington brings up an interesting point regarding the figure being revised as more stars are discovered yearly {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I}}.
 
== Notes ==
 
* [[Marsha Mercant]], whose appearance in ''Galactica 1980'' was uncredited, appears in ''[[Buckwiki:Buck Rogers in the 25th Century|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]''<nowiki/>'s "[[Buckwiki:A Dream of Jennifer|A Dream of Jennifer]]" (guest starring [[Anne Lockhart]]) as a spaceport clerk. She joins the [[List of Former Glen Larson Productions Cast and Crew|cadre of other performers who appeared in both series]].


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Marcy is a tour guide at the Griffith Park Observatory, who does a presentation on the Solar System to a group of people, including the Super Scouts.

During the course of her presentation, Starla attempts to correct Marcy on the fact that there are more planets outside the Solar System, but is stopped by her fellow Scouts. In short order, Wellington later corrects her on the number of stars in the galaxy, although she dismisses the number while conceding that Wellington brings up an interesting point regarding the figure being revised as more stars are discovered yearly (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I").

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