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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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Henderson marries Tyrol, taking on his family name, and both muster out of the Colonial Fleet to settle on [[New Caprica]] in order to raise their son, [[Nicholas Tyrol]]. While on New Caprica, she is a part of the [[Colonial Workers Alliance]], a labor union lead by Galen Tyrol. However, the [[Cylon Occupation Authority|Cylons' occupation]] of New Caprica destroys any dreams she had of a life on New Caprica: she is nearly executed as an [[New Caprica Resistance|"insurgent"]], but is later freed and returns to ''Galactica'' after the [[Second Exodus]]. | Henderson marries Tyrol, taking on his family name, and both muster out of the Colonial Fleet to settle on [[New Caprica]] in order to raise their son, [[Nicholas Tyrol]]. While on New Caprica, she is a part of the [[Colonial Workers Alliance]], a labor union lead by Galen Tyrol. However, the [[Cylon Occupation Authority|Cylons' occupation]] of New Caprica destroys any dreams she had of a life on New Caprica: she is nearly executed as an [[New Caprica Resistance|"insurgent"]], but is later freed and returns to ''Galactica'' after the [[Second Exodus]]. | ||
Life on ''Galactica'', particularly with a child to take care of, causes strife within her marriage to Galen Tyrol. Additionally, she is the driving force into convincing Galen Tyrol to | Life on ''Galactica'', particularly with a child to take care of, causes strife within her marriage to Galen Tyrol. Additionally, she is the driving force into convincing Galen Tyrol to {{TRS|Dirty Hands|prose=y|re-institute the Colonial Workers Alliance}} and press for an illegal strike. Unbeknownst to her, she is nearly executed by [[Marines]] at Admiral [[William Adama|Adama]]'s orders, under the charge that she is a mutineer. Later, despite {{TRS|A Day in the Life|prose=y|an incident}} where she is nearly killed, the Tyrols try to save their marriage and put their family's interests first. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
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*During an ill-fated mission to the ''[[Astral Queen]]'', Henderson is nearly raped by prisoner [[Mason]]. He shoots her after she bites his ear off in defense. Henderson is returned to ''Galactica'''s [[sickbay]] for treatment, where she is given the nickname "Specialist Lazy" in jest by her comrades {{TRS|Bastille Day}}. | *During an ill-fated mission to the ''[[Astral Queen]]'', Henderson is nearly raped by prisoner [[Mason]]. He shoots her after she bites his ear off in defense. Henderson is returned to ''Galactica'''s [[sickbay]] for treatment, where she is given the nickname "Specialist Lazy" in jest by her comrades {{TRS|Bastille Day}}. | ||
*Along with the rest of the deck crew, Henderson lies under oath to protect Chief Tyrol during a tribunal on a Cylon infiltration and attack {{TRS|Litmus}}. | *Along with the rest of the deck crew, Henderson lies under oath to protect Chief Tyrol during a tribunal on a Cylon infiltration and attack {{TRS|Litmus}}. | ||
*For the next several weeks, Henderson assists Chief Tyrol in examining the | *For the next several weeks, Henderson assists Chief Tyrol in examining the {{TRS|You Can't Go Home Again|prose=y|captured}} Cylon Raider brought aboard ''Galactica'' {{TRS|Six Degrees of Separation}}. | ||
*On a Raptor Scout team bound for {{RDM|Kobol}} {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I}}. Henderson's Raptor is attacked upon emerging from a [[FTL|Jump]], resulting in a crash on Kobol. As one of the few that was relatively unhurt, Henderson later returns to the crash site with Chief Tyrol and [[Tarn]], and barely makes it back alive with a forgotten [[medkit]] for [[Socinus]] {{TRS|Scattered}}. However, the recovered medkit is too late to save Socinus, which greatly saddens Henderson {{TRS|Valley of Darkness}}. | *On a Raptor Scout team bound for {{RDM|Kobol}} {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I}}. Henderson's Raptor is attacked upon emerging from a [[FTL|Jump]], resulting in a crash on Kobol. As one of the few that was relatively unhurt, Henderson later returns to the crash site with Chief Tyrol and [[Tarn]], and barely makes it back alive with a forgotten [[medkit]] for [[Socinus]] {{TRS|Scattered}}. However, the recovered medkit is too late to save Socinus, which greatly saddens Henderson {{TRS|Valley of Darkness}}. | ||
*{{callsign|Crashdown}} gives Henderson an assuredly suicidal order as part of his attack to disable a Cylon anti-missile battery that threatens their expected [[SAR]] rescue. Henderson is so terrified that she freezes in place. Losing control, Crashdown threatens to shoot her if she does not obey. Just before Crashdown shoots Henderson, Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]] shoots him in the back, killing Crashdown instantly. | *{{callsign|Crashdown}} gives Henderson an assuredly suicidal order as part of his attack to disable a Cylon anti-missile battery that threatens their expected [[SAR]] rescue. Henderson is so terrified that she freezes in place. Losing control, Crashdown threatens to shoot her if she does not obey. Just before Crashdown shoots Henderson, Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]] shoots him in the back, killing Crashdown instantly. | ||
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*Released from the brig, the deck crews give Henderson a welcome back party. Chief Tyrol is still upset with her for killing Boomer, although Henderson is grateful to the Chief for putting in a good word for her with Adama. | *Released from the brig, the deck crews give Henderson a welcome back party. Chief Tyrol is still upset with her for killing Boomer, although Henderson is grateful to the Chief for putting in a good word for her with Adama. | ||
*She aids Tyrol in the construction of the [[Blackbird]]. By the time they finish construction, Tyrol reconciles with her {{TRS|Flight of the Phoenix}}. | *She aids Tyrol in the construction of the [[Blackbird]]. By the time they finish construction, Tyrol reconciles with her {{TRS|Flight of the Phoenix}}. | ||
*Henderson is disgusted when several drunken ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' crewmen brag about repeatedly raping the captured [[humanoid Cylon]] known as [[Gina Inviere]], a reaction probably made stronger for her because Henderson herself survived an | *Henderson is disgusted when several drunken ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' crewmen brag about repeatedly raping the captured [[humanoid Cylon]] known as [[Gina Inviere]], a reaction probably made stronger for her because Henderson herself survived an {{TRS|Bastille Day|prose=y|attempted rape}}. | ||
*Henderson pleads with [[William Adama|Commander Adama]] to do something about the incident where Chief Tyrol and {{callsign|Helo}} are arrested by ''Pegasus'' command for the death of an officer that attempted to rape [[Sharon Agathon|Caprica-Sharon]] {{TRS|Pegasus (episode)}}. | *Henderson pleads with [[William Adama|Commander Adama]] to do something about the incident where Chief Tyrol and {{callsign|Helo}} are arrested by ''Pegasus'' command for the death of an officer that attempted to rape [[Sharon Agathon|Caprica-Sharon]] {{TRS|Pegasus (episode)}}. | ||
*After Commander Adama visits the hangar deck to confer with [[Laird]] on the status of the preparations for the | *After Commander Adama visits the hangar deck to confer with [[Laird]] on the status of the preparations for the {{TRS|Battle of the Resurrection Ship|prose=y|planned attack}}, Adama takes Henderson aside and questions her about Laird. Henderson reveals Laird's origins that enforce Adama's increasing suspicions about ''Pegasus'' commander, Admiral [[Helena Cain]]. | ||
*Henderson and Chief Tyrol later discover sabotaged Viper ammo by the Cylon-sympathizer [[Demand Peace]] movement {{TRS|Epiphanies}} as well as a storage crate with a [[Rya Kibby|stowaway]] inside {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}. | *Henderson and Chief Tyrol later discover sabotaged Viper ammo by the Cylon-sympathizer [[Demand Peace]] movement {{TRS|Epiphanies}} as well as a storage crate with a [[Rya Kibby|stowaway]] inside {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}. | ||
*Henderson wakes a sleeping Chief Tyrol up while he was in the midst of a suicidal nightmare. The delusional Tyrol gives Henderson a savage beating, quickly pummeling her into a bloody mess and knocking her unconscious. After a moment, Tyrol comes to his senses, shocked by what he had just done, and takes Henderson to sickbay, carrying her in his arms {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I}}. | *Henderson wakes a sleeping Chief Tyrol up while he was in the midst of a suicidal nightmare. The delusional Tyrol gives Henderson a savage beating, quickly pummeling her into a bloody mess and knocking her unconscious. After a moment, Tyrol comes to his senses, shocked by what he had just done, and takes Henderson to sickbay, carrying her in his arms {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I}}. | ||
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* 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 | ** In {{TRS|The Farm|prose=y}}, 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 | ** 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|prose=y}}. | ||
* 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 | * In the DVD commentary for {{TRS|Bastille Day}}, executive producers [[David Eick]] and [[Ronald D. Moore]] discussed the evolution of the character: | ||
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