Editing Julian DiMarco
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He later marries [[Sil]], one of his crew on the survey ship, and with her begins to organize a terrorist organization to strike the Colonial government. However, this falls apart after [[Christa Nolan]] kills Sil—who was secretly wanting to betray him as she viewed him as insane—and DiMarco assaults Nolan, which dissolves the deal between himself and [[Darja Purat]], his weapons supplier {{comics|zero|5}}. After {{callsign|Starbuck}} and {{callsign|Karl Agathon}} manage to cause serious problems for his rebellion, Purat and Nolan desire to leave: DiMarco kills them. | He later marries [[Sil]], one of his crew on the survey ship, and with her begins to organize a terrorist organization to strike the Colonial government. However, this falls apart after [[Christa Nolan]] kills Sil—who was secretly wanting to betray him as she viewed him as insane—and DiMarco assaults Nolan, which dissolves the deal between himself and [[Darja Purat]], his weapons supplier {{comics|zero|5}}. After {{callsign|Starbuck}} and {{callsign|Karl Agathon}} manage to cause serious problems for his rebellion, Purat and Nolan desire to leave: DiMarco kills them. | ||
DiMarco and a handful of his surviving resistance fighters manage to extricate themselves from the base in a ship. Adama manages to board the ship before take off and discovers tha DiMarco has a [[Viper Mark II]] fitted with a nuclear warhead. DiMarco's intent to nuke the [[Colonial Military Complex]] on Sagittaron, with the hope of showing the Fleet their handiwork "up close, | DiMarco and a handful of his surviving resistance fighters manage to extricate themselves from the base in a ship. Adama manages to board the ship before take off and discovers tha DiMarco has a [[Viper Mark II]] fitted with a nuclear warhead. DiMarco's intent to nuke the [[Colonial Military Complex]] on Sagittaron, with the hope of showing the Fleet their handiwork "up close", is stopped by Adama, who intercepts him in another Viper from the rebel ship. Unwilling to kill Adama in a firefight, DiMarco congratulates Adama on how good a soldier he is, and ejects himself into space without his helmet, thereby committing suicide (''Battlestar Galactica: Season Zero 6''). | ||
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