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Brynn
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Shortly after the beginning of the Cylon occupation of New Caprica, her daughter Kacey Brynn is taken by Leoben Conoy and used convincingly to psychologically torment Kara Thrace by passing the child off as Thrace's own daughter, allegedly the result of experiments with the pilot's removed ovary(TRS: "Occupation", "Precipice").
With the Second Exodus, Julia is shocked to discover Kacey alive and well, when Thrace returns to Galactica with Kacey in her arms. By chance, Julia is among many civilians brought aboard Galactica and notices Kacey in Thrace's arms. The two are reunited after four months apart. She thanks Thrace and carries on with the other surviving civilians, making their way to their temporary homes on the hangar deck (TRS: "Exodus, Part II").
Some weeks later, Julia surprises a very angry and confused Thrace, letting her know that Kacey has been asking about her. Thrace rebuffs them initially, but after being condemned for her increasingly destructive attitude by Admiral William Adama, Thrace visits Julia and Kacey on the hangar deck (TRS: "Torn").
Kacey Brynn is a two year-old girl who lives on board Galactica with her mother, Julia Brynn(TRS: "Torn"). Brynn also has a special bond with Kara Thrace.
On New Caprica
During the Cylon occupation of New Caprica, Leoben Conoy brings Brynn into the apartment in the New Caprica Detention Center where he is holding Thrace. He claims Brynn is their child. According to Leoben, one of Thrace's eggs, removed from her during "The Farm," was fertilized with his genetic material and implanted in a human surrogate mother.
Thrace doesn't want anything to do with Brynn and hides in the bathroom when Leoben leaves the two of them alone together (TRS: "Precipice"). But Brynn falls and needs medical care, which seems to change Thrace's feelings toward her. After Brynn is released from the Cylon medical center, Thrace is seen tenderly putting her to bed, and it seems Thrace genuinely cares for her (TRS: "Exodus, Part I").
When Samuel Anders frees Thrace from her prison during Galactica's rescue attempt, Thrace goes back to make sure Brynn escapes. By this point she has bought into Leoben's lie and refers to Brynn as "my daughter" (TRS: "Exodus, Part II").
On Galactica
Immediately after Thrace and Brynn's return to Galactica, Brynn is reunited with her real mother[1], Julia Brynn. Julia reveals that the Cylons took Brynn from her earlier in the occupation and she feared that her child was dead (TRS: "Exodus, Part II").
Some time after their return, Brynn and her mother are living as refugees in Camp Oil Slick on Galactica. Brynn still remembers Thrace and wants to see her. Thrace is still recovering from Leoben's manipulations and does not want to see Brynn, telling her mother not to visit her again.
Later, Thrace has a change of heart and visits the two in their makeshift home on the hangar deck. Brynn shares a doll with Thrace, after Thrace seems to have come to terms with their relationship (TRS: "Torn").
He goes on to explain that Katee Sackhoff (Kara Thrace) and Parker share a special bond off screen in addition to their relationship on screen. In his "Precipice" podcast, Moore says that Sackhoff would often play with Parker between takes, and in the "Torn" podcast he states that Sackhoff coached Parker during filming.
Kacey's last name, Brynn, is confirmed by the cast page listing of the script.