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Lt. '''Tucker "Duck" Clellan''' is one of the best [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] pilots serving on ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'', an ace several times over with forty confirmed kills. Upon the discovery of [[New Caprica]], Duck and his domestic partner [[Nora]], hoping to start a family, decide like much of the [[The Fleet (RDM) | Fleet's]] population to settle on the planet.  
Lt. '''Tucker "Duck" Clellan''' is present for the card game at the beginning of "[[Flight of the Phoenix]]" and later participates in the [[Great Cylon Turkey Shoot|massacre of the disabled Cylon raiders]].


Shortly after the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] invasion and occupation of New Caprica, Duck is approached by [[Galen Tyrol]] and [[Jammer | James "Jammer" Lyman]], in an attempt to recruit him into the human [[New Caprica Resistance|resistance force]] that is slowly taking shape to combat the Cylon occupation ([[Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance|The Resistance]]). Duck declines due to his love and commitment to Nora and their plan to start a family. 
According to [[Louanne Katraine|Kat]], he is one of the best pilots that ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' still has. Clellan helps put [[Reilly]]'s things away after he's killed by Scar ([[Scar]]).
Later, during a patrol of the [[Big Spud]], Duck unsuccessfully calls [[Brent Baxton|BB]] to retreat when their patrol's fuel is too low. BB, a [[nugget]], ignores orders and engages a group of Raiders with fatal results ([[Scar]]).


However, Nora is killed during a Cylon raid on the New Caprica Temple, spinning Duck into a suicidal depression.  He joins the resistance and infiltrates the [[New Caprica Police]] (NCP).  Destroyed by his grief, Duck agrees to and successfully executes a suicide-bombing mission on an NCP graduation ceremony ([[Occupation]]).
In "[[The Captain's Hand]]" he tries to enter the [[Pilots Duty Locker|pilots' duty locker]] several times, but [[Lee Adama]] and [[Anastasia Dualla]] have locked it after spending the night together there.


At the time of the settling of [[New Caprica]], Duck is an ace several times over with forty confirmed kills. His significant other is a woman called [[Nora]], who wants to have a child with him. He is later approached by his friends, [[Galen Tyrol]] and [[James Lyman]], in an attempt to recruit him into [[New Caprica Resistance|their resistance efforts]], but declines due to his plans with Nora. He is also a smoker, but quits due to his family plans.
Following Nora's death in a Cylon attack on a temple, Duck is clearly upset at the revelation that the resistance was hiding weapons there. After a brief period of mourning, he relents and agrees to join the resistance by infiltrating the New Caprica Police and keeping an eye on the Cylons ([[Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance]]).
Clellan later agrees to become a suicide bomber when the resistance learns about a NCP graduation ceremony, believing that [[Gaius Baltar]] will also be present; when [[Samuel Anders]] asks whether Clellan is comitted, he states that without Nora, he has nothing left to live for.
Despite Baltar's last-minute withdrawl from attending, Clellan executes the plan ([[Occupation]]), which results in the deaths of 33 people and Cylon VIPs and, eventually, a crackdown including mass abductions of suspected insurgents by the surviving NCP members ([[Precipice]]).


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Revision as of 21:32, 12 November 2006

Tucker Clellan
Tucker Clellan

Name

Age
Colony
Birth place {{{birthplace}}}
Birth Name Tucker Clellan
Birth Date {{{birthdate}}}
Callsign Duck
Nickname {{{nickname}}}
Introduced Flight of the Phoenix
Death Suicide bomber, Occupation
Parents
Siblings
Children
Marital Status Formerly dating Nora
Family Tree View
Role Former Viper Pilot, battlestar Galactica
Rank Lieutenant (Colonial Fleet), Captain (NCP)
Serial Number {{{serial}}}
Portrayed by Christian Tessier
Tucker Clellan is a Cylon
Tucker Clellan is a Final Five Cylon
Tucker Clellan is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Tucker Clellan is an Original Series Cylon
Related Media
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Additional Information
[[Image:|200px|Tucker Clellan]]


Lt. Tucker "Duck" Clellan is present for the card game at the beginning of "Flight of the Phoenix" and later participates in the massacre of the disabled Cylon raiders.

According to Kat, he is one of the best pilots that Galactica still has. Clellan helps put Reilly's things away after he's killed by Scar (Scar). Later, during a patrol of the Big Spud, Duck unsuccessfully calls BB to retreat when their patrol's fuel is too low. BB, a nugget, ignores orders and engages a group of Raiders with fatal results (Scar).

In "The Captain's Hand" he tries to enter the pilots' duty locker several times, but Lee Adama and Anastasia Dualla have locked it after spending the night together there.

At the time of the settling of New Caprica, Duck is an ace several times over with forty confirmed kills. His significant other is a woman called Nora, who wants to have a child with him. He is later approached by his friends, Galen Tyrol and James Lyman, in an attempt to recruit him into their resistance efforts, but declines due to his plans with Nora. He is also a smoker, but quits due to his family plans.

Following Nora's death in a Cylon attack on a temple, Duck is clearly upset at the revelation that the resistance was hiding weapons there. After a brief period of mourning, he relents and agrees to join the resistance by infiltrating the New Caprica Police and keeping an eye on the Cylons (Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance).

Clellan later agrees to become a suicide bomber when the resistance learns about a NCP graduation ceremony, believing that Gaius Baltar will also be present; when Samuel Anders asks whether Clellan is comitted, he states that without Nora, he has nothing left to live for. Despite Baltar's last-minute withdrawl from attending, Clellan executes the plan (Occupation), which results in the deaths of 33 people and Cylon VIPs and, eventually, a crackdown including mass abductions of suspected insurgents by the surviving NCP members (Precipice).

Notes

  • Christian Tessier's last prominent role in a SF series was as Marmaduke "Megabyte" Damon, in the 1992-95 revival of the British series The Tomorrow People.