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:''This lists the episodes where central cast members were conspicuously absent from the episodes' proceedings. For a matrix detailing the appearances of supporting and minor characters, see [[List of character appearances (RDM)]]'' | |||
With a few exceptions, the main characters generally appear in all | With a few exceptions, the main characters generally appear in all episiodes. The main characters are those who's actors are credited in the main title sequence, i.e. '''[[William Adama]]''', '''[[Lee Adama]]''', '''[[Laura Roslin]]''', '''[[Kara Thrace]]''', '''[[Gaius Baltar]]''', '''[[Number Eight]]''' and '''[[Number Six]]'''. For the purposes of this list, a presence of ''any'' Six or Eight model counts as an appearance. | ||
[[Boomer (RDM)|Boomer]] was a major character up until her assassination in "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]" ( | [[Boomer (RDM)|Boomer]] was a major character up until her assassination in "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]" (The [[resurrection (RDM)|resurrected]] Boomer becomes a minor character). At about that point the Eight later known as [[Athena (RDM)|Athena]] becomes a more central part of the story. | ||
The primary [[Number Six]] character was, in | The primary [[Number Six]] character was, in seasons one and two, [[Virtual Six]]. [[Caprica Six]] becomes more prominent in Season three. [[Gina]] plays a central role in "[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]", "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I|Resurrection Ship, Parts I]]" and [[Resurrection Ship, Part II|II]], and "[[Razor]]". | ||
Notably, Laura Roslin and William Adama are present in every full-length episode to date. | |||
==Miniseries== | ==Miniseries== | ||
*''No absences'' | *''No absences'' | ||
==Season One== | ==Season One== | ||
*''No absences'' | |||
* | |||
==Season Two== | ==Season Two== | ||
*[[Valley of Darkness]] - Number Eight | *[[Valley of Darkness]] - Number Eight | ||
*[[Fragged]] - Kara Thrace, Number Eight | *[[Fragged]] - Kara Thrace, Number Eight | ||
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*[[Sacrifice]] - Gaius Baltar, Number Six | *[[Sacrifice]] - Gaius Baltar, Number Six | ||
*[[The Captain's Hand]] - Number Eight | *[[The Captain's Hand]] - Number Eight | ||
*[[Downloaded]] - | *[[Downloaded]] - Lee Adama | ||
==[[Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance]]== | ==[[Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance]]== | ||
None of the central cast appear in these webisodes. | None of the central cast appear in these webisodes. | ||
==Season Three== | ==Season Three== | ||
*[[Collaborators]] - Number Eight | *[[Collaborators]] - Number Eight | ||
*[[Unfinished Business]] - Number Six | *[[Unfinished Business]] - Number Six | ||
*[[A Day in the Life]] - Gaius Baltar, Number Six | *[[A Day in the Life]] - Gaius Baltar, Number Six | ||
*[[Dirty Hands]] - Lee Adama, Number Eight | *[[Dirty Hands]] - Lee Adama, Number Eight | ||
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*[[Crossroads, Part I]] - Kara Thrace | *[[Crossroads, Part I]] - Kara Thrace | ||
**Note: To add to the illusion that Thrace's death was permanent, Katee Sackhoff's name is absent from the main title credits for the final three episodes of season three. | **Note: To add to the illusion that Thrace's death was permanent, Katee Sackhoff's name is absent from the main title credits for the final three episodes of season three. | ||