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Chuck is a reporter at the United Broadcasting Company.
Mr. Brooks initially assigns Chuck to report about Billy Eheres' underprivileged kids camp, but Jamie Hamilton manages to snag the story from him (1980: "Spaceball").
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Chuck Willis[1] is a stage hand at a local theater house in or around New York City, New York.
On 31 October 1980, in pursuit of "disguised" Cylons Andromus and Centuri, Troy and Dillon make their way to a theater where a variety show after evading a police chase. Finding white tuxedos on wardrobe racks, Troy and Dillon make their way onto the stage as part of a Good Ship Lollipop dance number, and Willis notices this happenstance.
He directs the members of law enforcement backstage, identifying the befuddled Galactican duo who, after lifting up an unidentified actress, utilize their invisibility fields to effect their escape to the astonishment of spectators (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I").
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- ↑ The last name originates from the script.
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Sergeant Donald Perry is a young man selected as a candidate pilot (nugget) for Viper training under Lieutenant Thrace, and is given the callsign "Chuckles".
Because he had some flying experience as a boonie jumper, Perry is selected from relative obscurity to become one of Galactica's first intake of trainee pilots after 13 experienced pilots are killed in a freak accident (TRS: "Act of Contrition").
Once on Galactica he finds himself commanded by Kara Thrace, and forms friendships with fellow nugget pilots Brendan Costanza and Louanne Katraine.
Thrown into immediately flying Vipers because of the absence of flight simulators, none of the nuggets perform particularly well. This leads Thrace to wash out the entire class, but she reverses herself on orders from Commander Adama.
Perry is selected to fly Viper 4267 in with Lee Adama during a raid on a Cylon tylium refinery as part of Strike Force Two. He is killed during the operation when an anti-aircraft bullet pierces both his Viper's cockpit and his flight suit (TRS: "The Hand of God").
Chuckles is later mentioned during a conversation between Captains Adama and Thrace about the pilots who have died, and is included in Thrace's toast to fallen comrades before the pilots in the rec room (TRS: "Scar").
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