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* [[Chip Johnson]], an actor who portrayed an unnamed [[Warrior]] in a few [[Original Series]] episodes.
* [[Chip Johnson]], an actor who portrayed an unnamed [[Warrior]] in a few [[Original Series]] episodes.
* [[Chip Lucia]], an actor who portrayed [[M.C.]] in the ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' episode "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II]]".
* [[Unnamed_characters_(1980)#California_Highway_Patrol|CHiPs]], slang for California Highway Patrol officers, appear in the ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' episode, "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]".
* [[Unnamed_characters_(1980)#California_Highway_Patrol|CHiPs]], slang for California Highway Patrol officers, appear in the ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' episode, "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]".
* Additionally, chip is a slang term for a miniaturized electronic circuit. The term has appeared numerous times in the [[Re-imagined Series]], namely in an attempt to describe the nature of the [[Virtual Six]] that [[Gaius Baltar]] "interacts" with. Later, in "[[Revelations]]," [[William Adama]] voices his initial, but incorrect belief that [[Saul Tigh]] was implanted with a chip on [[New Caprica]] after Tigh confesses that he is a member of the [[Final Five]]; Adama wrongly and emotionally posits that this confession was false, and was part of a Cylon trick to make Tigh think he was a Cylon.
* Additionally, chip is a slang term for a miniaturized electronic circuit. The term has appeared numerous times in the [[Re-imagined Series]], namely in an attempt to describe the nature of the [[Virtual Six]] that [[Gaius Baltar]] "interacts" with. Later, in "[[Revelations]]", [[William Adama]] voices his initial, but incorrect belief that [[Saul Tigh]] was implanted with a chip on [[New Caprica]] after Tigh confesses that he is a member of the [[Final Five]]; Adama wrongly and emotionally posits that this confession was false, and was part of a Cylon trick to make Tigh think he was a Cylon.


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