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{{Character Data | {{Character Data | ||
| photo=G80 - GDE1 - Sgt. Dorbin.jpg | | photo=G80 - GDE1 - Sgt. Dorbin.jpg | ||
| colony=[[Earth (1980)|Earth]] | | colony=[[Earth (1980)|Earth]] | ||
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| role=Police officer, [[LAPD]] | | role=Police officer, [[LAPD]] | ||
| actor=[[David Moses]] | | actor=[[David Moses]] | ||
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'''Dorbin''' is an officer in the [[Los Angeles Police Department]] | '''Dorbin''' is an officer in the [[Los Angeles Police Department]] who tries to fingerprint [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] only to discover that Troy has no fingerprints. | ||
After a short diatribe from Sergeant {{1980|James}} to Troy and [[Dillon]], and a phone call that he revealed came from their commanding officer, Dorbin is subsequently instructed to place the [[Warrior]]s in the holding tank. | After a short diatribe from Sergeant {{1980|James}} to Troy and [[Dillon]], and a phone call that he revealed came from their commanding officer, Dorbin is subsequently instructed to place the [[Warrior]]s in the holding tank. | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
[[File:G80_-_GDE1_-_Dorbin "Doberman" Name Tag.jpg|thumb|"Doberman" name tag revealed in the high-definition restoration of {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I|prose=Y}}.]] | |||
* Both the original script and the nameplate worn by the actor infer the character's name is "Doberman." It is entirely possible that the name was updated in another revision of the script, changed on the day of shooting, or otherwise ad-libbed by the actor. In any event, the reason for this change is unclear. | * Both the original script and the nameplate worn by the actor infer the character's name is "Doberman." It is entirely possible that the name was updated in another revision of the script, changed on the day of shooting, or otherwise ad-libbed by the actor. In any event, the reason for this change is unclear. | ||