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|nickname = Cally
|nickname = Cally
|seen= Miniseries
|seen= Miniseries
|lastseen=The Ties That Bind
|death= Released out of an airlock {{TRS|The Ties That Bind}}
|children= 1; [[Nicholas Tyrol]]
|children= 1; [[Nicholas Tyrol]]
|marital status=Married to [[Galen Tyrol]]
|marital status=Married to [[Galen Tyrol]]
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|serial=557067, 205873<ref>This number comes from the serial number on the dogtags auctioned by NBC at the end of filming the series. These tags also read "S. Luman ser. 205873." Clyne herself has mentioned the first few season dogtags were wrong.</ref>
|serial=557067, 205873<ref>This number comes from the serial number on the dogtags auctioned by NBC at the end of filming the series. These tags also read "S. Luman ser. 205873." Clyne herself has mentioned the first few season dogtags were wrong.</ref>
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'''Callandra Henderson Tyrol''', better known by her nickname "'''Cally'''," is a young woman who works as a [[deckhand]] on ''{{RDM|Galactica}}''.
'''Callandra Henderson Tyrol''', better known by her nickname "'''Cally'''," is a young woman who works as a [[deckhand]] on ''{{RDM|Galactica}}''.
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==On New Caprica==
==On New Caprica==
[[File:Cally UnfinBusiness.JPG|thumb|Henderson on New Caprica before becoming obviously pregnant {{TRS|Unfinished Business}}.]]
[[File:Cally UnfinBusiness.JPG|thumb|Henderson on New Caprica before becoming obviously pregnant {{TRS|Unfinished Business}}.]]
A year later on [[New Caprica]], Henderson is married to Tyrol (taking his surname) and is pregnant {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}. Her son, [[Nicholas Tyrol|Nicholas]] (named after her grandfather), is born and lives with her and her husband as of the 67th day of the New Caprica occupation by the Cylons {{TRS|The Resistance, Episode 1}}. Knowing her husband's test of faith after discovering that Brother [[Cavil]] was a humanoid Cylon, Tyrol is pleased for plans of a [[dedication ceremony]] for her new son {{TRS|The Resistance, Episode 4}}.
A year later on [[New Caprica]], Henderson is married to Tyrol (taking his surname) and is pregnant with [[Brendan Costanza]]'s child {{TRS|A Disquiet Follows My Soul}}, although she has led Galen Tyrol to believe he is the father {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}. Her intimate relationship with Costanza took place prior to her marriage to Tyrol. Her son, [[Nicholas Tyrol|Nicholas]] (named after her grandfather), is born and lives with her and her husband as of the 67th day of the New Caprica occupation by the Cylons {{TRS|The Resistance, Episode 1}}. Knowing her husband's test of faith after discovering that Brother [[Cavil]] was a humanoid Cylon, Tyrol is pleased for plans of a [[dedication ceremony]] for her new son {{TRS|The Resistance, Episode 4}}.


Following suicide attacks by the insurgency led in part by her husband, Cally Tyrol is picked up by members of the [[New Caprica Police]] in a night-time raid. [[James Lyman|James "Jammer" Lyman]], in his role with the NCP, discovers that she has been earmarked for execution, and asks [[Sharon Valerii]] to save her life. Valerii remarks that she does not know what she can do, as internal security is under the proviso of a different ministry. Henderson angrily tells Valerii to "go away and leave us alone" if she can't help her {{TRS|Precipice}}.
Following suicide attacks by the insurgency led in part by her husband, Cally Tyrol is picked up by members of the [[New Caprica Police]] in a night-time raid. [[James Lyman|James "Jammer" Lyman]], in his role with the NCP, discovers that she has been earmarked for execution, and asks [[Sharon Valerii]] to save her life. Valerii remarks that she does not know what she can do, as internal security is under the proviso of a different ministry. Henderson angrily tells Valerii to "go away and leave us alone" if she can't help her {{TRS|Precipice}}.
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==After New Caprica==
==After New Caprica==


Cally Tyrol and her family are [[Second Exodus|evacuated]] along with most of the human population of [[New Caprica]]. She is next seen resting on a bunk with her son in a room overcrowded with refugees. Her husband visits her after he and the [[Circle]] secretly execute [[James Lyman]] for having collaborated with the Cylons. Before his death, Lyman tells Galen that he saved his wife on the planet. When Galen inquires as to how she escaped the execution and if anyone helped her, she replies that [[New Caprica Police|"one of these goons"]] set her free. She asks her husband how he knows about that, apparently unaware of his role in the Circle {{TRS|Collaborators}}. Later she is working alongside Chief Tyrol on the hangar deck again. It is unknown specifically who babysits their son Nicholas when both parents are working {{TRS|Torn}}, but formal daycare arrangements seems to have been established for families with dependent children {{TRS|A Day In The Life}} that the Tyrols use.
Cally Tyrol and her family are [[Exodus, Part II|evacuated]] along with most of the human population of [[New Caprica]]. She is next seen resting on a bunk with her son in a room overcrowded with refugees. Her husband visits her after he and the [[Circle]] secretly execute [[James Lyman]] for having collaborated with the Cylons. Before his death, Lyman tells Galen that he saved his wife on the planet. When Galen inquires as to how she escaped the execution and if anyone helped her, she replies that [[New Caprica Police|"one of these goons"]] set her free. She asks her husband how he knows about that, apparently unaware of his role in the Circle {{TRS|Collaborators}}. Later she is working alongside Chief Tyrol on the hangar deck again. It is unknown specifically who babysits their son Nicholas when both parents are working {{TRS|Torn}}, but formal daycare arrangements seems to have been established for families with dependent children {{TRS|A Day In The Life}} that the Tyrols use.


Tyrol attends the ship-wide boxing match with her husband and son and watches from the sidelines as her husband fights and defeats Admiral [[William Adama|Adama]] {{TRS|Unfinished Business}}. She recovers from [[w:Decompression sickness|decompression sickness]] injuries sustained in an explosive decompression incident while being rescued from a depressurizing airlock along with her husband {{TRS|A Day In The Life}}.
Tyrol attends the ship-wide boxing match with her husband and son and watches from the sidelines as her husband fights and defeats Admiral [[William Adama|Adama]] {{TRS|Unfinished Business}}. She recovers from [[w:Decompression sickness|decompression sickness]] injuries sustained in an explosive decompression incident while being rescued from a depressurizing airlock along with her husband {{TRS|A Day In The Life}}.
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Clyne also commented on Cally's defining relationship with [[Galen Tyrol]]: "Cally has a huge crush on Chief Tyrol, and she's very loyal to him. She's also a little bit in awe of him, because he's her boss and he's a very commanding presence."<ref group="Book">{{Cite book|author=David Bassom|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|year=2005|publisher=Titan Books|isbn=1845760972|page=131}}</ref>
Clyne also commented on Cally's defining relationship with [[Galen Tyrol]]: "Cally has a huge crush on Chief Tyrol, and she's very loyal to him. She's also a little bit in awe of him, because he's her boss and he's a very commanding presence."<ref group="Book">{{Cite book|author=David Bassom|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|year=2005|publisher=Titan Books|isbn=1845760972|page=131}}</ref>


Regarding the attempted rape scene in {{TRS|Bastille Day|prose=y}}, Clyne found it to be a "very difficult scene to do," but felt it was "important to show that Cally is a survivor."<ref group="Book">{{Cite book|author=David Bassom|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|year=2005|publisher=Titan Books|isbn=1845760972|page=131}}</ref>
Regarding the attempted rape scene in {{TRS|Bastille Day}}, Clyne found it to be a "very difficult scene to do," but felt it was "important to show that Cally is a survivor."<ref group="Book">{{Cite book|author=David Bassom|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|year=2005|publisher=Titan Books|isbn=1845760972|page=131}}</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==


* Cally's full name was not revealed during the first two seasons of the series (despite appearing since the opening minutes of the [[Miniseries]]). During this time, it was unclear if "Cally" was her given name or surname.  
* Cally's full name was not revealed during the first two seasons of the series (despite appearing since the opening minutes of the [[Miniseries]]). During this time, it was unclear if "Cally" was her given name or surname.  
** In [[The Farm]], Chief Tyrol referred to her as "Specialist Cally," leading many to assume it was a surname.  
** In {{TRS|The Farm}}, Chief Tyrol referred to her as "Specialist Cally," leading many to assume it was a surname.  
** Actress [[Nicki Clyne]] stated she always considered it her character's given name.  
** Actress [[Nicki Clyne]] stated she always considered it her character's given name.  
** Her full name "Cally Henderson" was used on Season 3 props (such as her locker), though it was not visible on screen.  
** Her full name "Cally Henderson" was used on Season 3 props (such as her locker), though it was not visible on screen.  
** Following her marriage to [[Galen Tyrol]], she took his surname. Her full birth name, '''Callandra''', was finally revealed during her funeral service in [[Escape Velocity]].
** Following her marriage to [[Galen Tyrol]], she took his surname. Her full birth name, '''Callandra''', was finally revealed during her funeral service in {{TRS|Escape Velocity}}.


* The [[Miniseries]] novelization (a [[Battlestar Wiki:Separate continuity|separate continuity]] source) identifies her as "Jane Cally." This was created without input from the writing team. The novel ''[[Sagittarius Is Bleeding]]'' gives her name as "Callista Henderson."
* The [[Miniseries]] novelization (a [[Battlestar Wiki:Separate continuity|separate continuity]] source) identifies her as "Jane Cally." This was created without input from the writing team. The novel ''[[Sagittarius Is Bleeding]]'' gives her name as "Callista Henderson."
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* In the DVD commentary for {{TRS|Bastille Day|prose=y}}, executive producers [[David Eick]] and [[Ronald D. Moore]] discussed the evolution of the character:
* In the DVD commentary for {{TRS|Bastille Day}}, executive producers [[David Eick]] and [[Ronald D. Moore]] discussed how Cally's character evolved from nearly being killed in that episode to becoming a key part of the show's fabric.
 
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'''David Eick:''' Nicki Clyne... was somebody who in the Miniseries, I remember Michael (Rymer) and I cast just on the basis of her look, 'cause we thought she was really cute, she kind of reminded us of a young [[w:Shelley Duvall|Shelley Duvall]]. [...] she turned out to be so good that we— in launching the series we started talking about ways to involve her...
 
'''Ronald D. Moore:''' Well she almost died! '''She was gonna die in the initial drafts of this'''.
 
'''Eick:''' That's right! He kills her! He rapes and kills her! And they're telling us we're too dark ''this'' year.
 
'''Moore:''' Oh, I know. The second season is so much darker. And I don't think they even care. Yeah, Cally, Nicki, I hate to tell ya, but the bullseye was on Nicki here. And I can't even tell you why we decided it was, no I take that back I think it was your note; you said you wanted Cally to fight back and really show some balls in this scene. She bit his ear off...
 
'''Eick:''' I said, "She bites his frakking ear off" and I was totally being... you know, just ''illustrative''! I didn't really mean it!
 
'''Moore:''' And I wrote, "she bites his ear off"!
 
'''Eick:''' And I got the draft, and she bites his ear off! I was like "that's great!"
 
'''Moore:''' '''And from that moment on, I think, she really became part of the show'''. In a real sense, once she had gone through that and survived... you kind of felt like she is one of the family.
 
'''Eick:''' Yeah, and she's taken on, in season 2 actually, a much, much, ''much'' more prominent role. You have no idea how prominent a role.


'''Moore:''' Which is really illustrative of the rise and fall of characters. I mean [[Boxey (RDM)|Boxey]] we thought going in was just going to be part of the show... and Cally who's just this 'other mechanic' at the beginning... becomes a key element and part of the fabric of the show itself.
* Moore revealed the origin of the names for deckhands Cally, [[Socinus]], and [[Prosna]]: He found them on an ancient names internet site, pulling from ancient Greek and Roman sources.
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* Moore revealed the origin of the names for deckhands Cally, [[Socinus]], and [[Prosna]]:
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| text = They were all names I pulled out of an 'ancient names internet site'. I literally, I found something on the internet that would give me like 'ancient names', I went through it and found ''those'' names. It was like ancient Greek and Roman... somethings. They might be, for all I know they're names for utensils, or something like that...
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** "Calli" (καλή) is an ancient Greek word meaning "beautiful."
** "Calli" (καλή) is an ancient Greek word meaning "beautiful."


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<center>'''The text below contains major spoilers about Cally's death and the circumstances surrounding it.'''<br>'''Proceed at your own risk if you have not watched through [[Season 4 (2008-09)|Season 4]].'''</center>
<center>'''The text below contains major spoilers about Cally's death and the circumstances surrounding it.'''<br>'''Proceed at your own risk if you have not watched through [[Season 4 (2008-09)|Season 4]].'''</center>
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{{Character Data
|photo= Mini-Cally.jpg
|series=TRS
|birthname= Callandra Henderson
|nickname = Cally
|seen= Miniseries
|lastseen=The Ties That Bind
|death= Released out of an airlock by [[Tory Foster]] {{TRS|The Ties That Bind}}
|children= 1; [[Nicholas Tyrol]] (biological father: [[Brendan Costanza]])
|marital status=Married to [[Galen Tyrol]]
|role=Deckhand, Deck Crew 5, [[Galactica type battlestar|Battlestar]] ''{{RDM|Galactica}}''
|rank=Petty Officer 2nd Class
|actor=[[Nicki Clyne]]
|serial=557067, 205873<ref>This number comes from the serial number on the dogtags auctioned by NBC at the end of filming the series. These tags also read "S. Luman ser. 205873." Clyne herself has mentioned the first few season dogtags were wrong.</ref>
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==Death==
==Death==
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As soon as Tyrol turns her son over, however, Foster strikes Tyrol with superhuman force into the launch tube, stunning her. Foster enters the control room, closes the airlock doors and expels Tyrol into space. The scene ends with a final shot of Tyrol's frozen, lifeless face adrift in space {{TRS|The Ties That Bind}}. Galen Tyrol, at that point, is unaware of Foster's role in his wife's death and believes Cally committed suicide because of her mistaken belief that he and Foster were having an affair {{TRS|Escape Velocity}}. Viewers discover, coincidentally, that in their past lives on [[Earth (RDM)|the Cylon Earth]] Galen and Tory Foster in fact ''were'' lovers, as noted by [[Samuel Anders]] in a series of epiphanies about the Five's past and their objectives {{TRS|No Exit}}.
As soon as Tyrol turns her son over, however, Foster strikes Tyrol with superhuman force into the launch tube, stunning her. Foster enters the control room, closes the airlock doors and expels Tyrol into space. The scene ends with a final shot of Tyrol's frozen, lifeless face adrift in space {{TRS|The Ties That Bind}}. Galen Tyrol, at that point, is unaware of Foster's role in his wife's death and believes Cally committed suicide because of her mistaken belief that he and Foster were having an affair {{TRS|Escape Velocity}}. Viewers discover, coincidentally, that in their past lives on [[Earth (RDM)|the Cylon Earth]] Galen and Tory Foster in fact ''were'' lovers, as noted by [[Samuel Anders]] in a series of epiphanies about the Five's past and their objectives {{TRS|No Exit}}.
===Nicholas's Paternity===
Later, it is revealed that Nicholas is not actually Galen Tyrol's biological son. The child's true father is [[Brendan Costanza]], with whom Cally had an intimate relationship prior to her marriage to Tyrol. Cally had led Galen to believe he was the father {{TRS|A Disquiet Follows My Soul}}.
===Vengeance===


During the [[Battle of the Colony]], Galen briefly links memories with the other Final Five members as part of a deal to restore to [[Cavil]] and his faction the lost secrets of [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrection]]. In the link, Galen is able to share memories from others in the Five—particularly Foster's murder of Tyrol. Before the link, Foster was clearly nervous as she knew what they'd see. Enraged, Galen breaks the link and breaks Foster's neck, killing her permanently with no resurrection, avenging Cally's murder.
During the [[Battle of the Colony]], Galen briefly links memories with the other Final Five members as part of a deal to restore to [[Cavil]] and his faction the lost secrets of [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrection]]. In the link, Galen is able to share memories from others in the Five—particularly Foster's murder of Tyrol. Before the link, Foster was clearly nervous as she knew what they'd see. Enraged, Galen breaks the link and breaks Foster's neck, killing her permanently with no resurrection, avenging Cally's murder.
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