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|callsign= Starbuck | |callsign= Starbuck | ||
|seen= Miniseries | |seen= Miniseries | ||
|pseen= | |pseen=Daybreak, Part II | ||
|death= Viper destroyed | |death= Viper destroyed near gas giant, crashing on [[Earth (RDM)#Arrival_and_Ruins|Cylon Earth]] ([[Maelstrom]]/[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]);<br>Mysteriously reappears {{TRS|Crossroads, Part II}};<br>Vanishes in Tanzania on [[Earth (RDM)#A_New_Earth|pre-historical 2nd Earth]] {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}} | ||
|parents= [[Socrata Thrace]]† (mother)<br>[[Dreilide Thrace]]† (father) | |parents= [[Socrata Thrace]]† (mother)<br>[[Dreilide Thrace]]† (father) | ||
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|sortkey=Thrace, Kara | |sortkey=Thrace, Kara | ||
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'''Kara "Starbuck" Thrace''' is a gifted [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] pilot, with an attitude that has hindered her career in the Colonial Fleet. However, [[William Adama]] has confidence in Thrace's military skills, and she greatly aids the Fleet inside and out of the cockpit. She is the final [[Commander Air Group|Commander, Air Group]] (CAG) of ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'', and mysteriously vanishes in a region that will later be known as Tanzania on [[Earth (RDM)#A_New_Earth|the second Earth]] shortly after the Fleet's arrival on the planet {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}}. | '''Kara "Starbuck" Thrace''' is a gifted [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] pilot, with an attitude that has hindered her career in the Colonial Fleet. However, [[William Adama]] has confidence in Thrace's military skills, and she greatly aids the Fleet inside and out of the cockpit. She is the final [[Commander Air Group|Commander, Air Group]] (CAG) of ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'', and mysteriously vanishes in a region that will later be known as Tanzania on [[Earth (RDM)#A_New_Earth|the second Earth]] shortly after the Fleet's arrival on the planet {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}}. | ||
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*Thrace's mother [[Socrata Thrace|Socrata]] was a former [[Colonial Marine Corps]] sergeant major. She beat her daughter so frequently that Thrace came to accept pain as a way of life {{TRS|Flesh and Bone|Maelstrom}}. | *Thrace's mother [[Socrata Thrace|Socrata]] was a former [[Colonial Marine Corps]] sergeant major. She beat her daughter so frequently that Thrace came to accept pain as a way of life {{TRS|Flesh and Bone|Maelstrom}}. | ||
*Her father [[Dreilide Thrace|Dreilide]] was a pianist and composer. Kara seems to have been closer to him than with her mother {{TRS|Valley of Darkness|Someone to Watch Over Me}} until he left them. | *Her father [[Dreilide Thrace|Dreilide]] was a pianist and composer. Kara seems to have been closer to him than with her mother {{TRS|Valley of Darkness|Someone to Watch Over Me}} until he left them. | ||
*Thrace left home to join the [[Colonial Fleet (TRS)|military]]. During her training, she was disciplined for insubordinate conduct towards [[Mike Gibbons|superior officers]]. | *Thrace left home to join the [[Colonial Fleet (TRS)|military]]. During her training, she was disciplined for insubordinate conduct towards [[Mike Gibbons|superior officers]]. | ||
*She was a talented [[Pyramid (RDM)|Pyramid]] player {{TRS|Resistance (episode)}}, and was up for the pros, but an injured knee took her out of contention. However, she discovered a passion and skill for being a fighter pilot ([[Podcast:The Hand of God]]). | *She was a talented [[Pyramid (RDM)|Pyramid]] player {{TRS|Resistance (episode)}}, and was up for the pros, but an injured knee took her out of contention. However, she discovered a passion and skill for being a fighter pilot ([[Podcast:The Hand of God]]). | ||
*One of her early posts was aboard the battlestar ''[[Triton (RDM)|Triton]]''. While there, she offended Commander [[Myron Ruth]], who initiated court-martial proceedings against her, but the charges were later dropped {{TRS|The Son Also Rises}}. | *One of her early posts was aboard the battlestar ''[[Triton (RDM)|Triton]]''. While there, she offended Commander [[Myron Ruth]], who initiated court-martial proceedings against her, but the charges were later dropped {{TRS|The Son Also Rises}}. | ||
*Thrace eventually returned to flight school as an instructor, where she fell in love with one of her students, [[Zak Adama]]. Despite his poor performance, she allowed him to pass his final check flight although he failed three of the required maneuvers {{TRS|Act of Contrition}}. | *Thrace eventually returned to flight school as an instructor, where she fell in love with one of her students, [[Zak Adama]]. Despite his poor performance, she allowed him to pass his final check flight although he failed three of the required maneuvers {{TRS|Act of Contrition}}. | ||
*Thrace lost Zak Adama when he was killed during a routine mission shortly after graduating. {{callsign|Lee Adama}}, Zak's elder brother, blamed their father for Zak's death, and Thrace, feeling guilty, kept quiet. She met [[William Adama]] shortly after the accident, and the two formed a strong rapport and stood together at the funeral {{TRS|Act of Contrition}}. | *Thrace lost Zak Adama when he was killed during a routine mission shortly after graduating. {{callsign|Lee Adama}} ("Apollo"), Zak's elder brother, blamed their father for Zak's death, and Thrace, feeling guilty, kept quiet. She met [[William Adama]] shortly after the accident, and the two formed a strong rapport and stood together at the funeral {{TRS|Act of Contrition}}. | ||
*Thrace resigned as an instructor and returned to the Fleet as an operational pilot on the [[Galactica type battlestar|battlestar]] ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' under the command of William Adama, where she served for some two years prior to the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attack]] on the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]]. Before the Cylon attack, she was second-in-command to the [[CAG]], [[Jackson Spencer]]. | *Thrace resigned as an instructor and returned to the Fleet as an operational pilot on the [[Galactica type battlestar|battlestar]] ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' under the command of William Adama, where she served for some two years prior to the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attack]] on the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]]. Before the Cylon attack, she was second-in-command to the [[CAG]], [[Jackson Spencer]]. | ||
*She has a rarely-used run-down apartment in [[Delphi]] that overlooked a parking lot, and a Colonial version of a [[Wikipedia:Humvee|Humvee]] which she and Helo use to escape the city and get to the country where she meets Samuel Anders. She was also an avid painter, and her apartment is cluttered with her paintings and a [[Starbuck's Poem|poem]] written on a wall {{TRS|Valley of Darkness}}. The apartment was neater when Thrace was with Zak Adama, although her [[Eye of Jupiter|mandala]] wall painting pre-dates that relationship {{TRS|Daybreak, Part I}}. | *She has a rarely-used run-down apartment in [[Delphi]] that overlooked a parking lot, and a Colonial version of a [[Wikipedia:Humvee|Humvee]] which she and Helo use to escape the city and get to the country where she meets Samuel Anders. She was also an avid painter, and her apartment is cluttered with her paintings and a [[Starbuck's Poem|poem]] written on a wall {{TRS|Valley of Darkness}}. The apartment was neater when Thrace was with Zak Adama, although her [[Eye of Jupiter|mandala]] wall painting pre-dates that relationship {{TRS|Daybreak, Part I}}. | ||
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=== The New Caprica Ordeal and Her Death === | === The New Caprica Ordeal and Her Death === | ||
*After Baltar's surrender of New Caprica, Conoy keeps Thrace prisoner in an apartment located within the Cylon-built [[New Caprica Detention Center]] in an attempt to convince Thrace that she loves him and also convert her to the [[Cylon Religion|Cylon monotheistic religion]]. She repeatedly kills Conoy a total of five times in an attempt to convince him to let her go | *After Baltar's surrender of New Caprica, Conoy keeps Thrace prisoner in an apartment located within the Cylon-built [[New Caprica Detention Center]] in an attempt to convince Thrace that she loves him and also convert her to the [[Cylon Religion|Cylon monotheistic religion]]. She repeatedly kills Conoy a total of five times in an attempt to convince him to let her go ("[[Occupation]]," "[[Precipice]]"). | ||
*Conoy introduces Thrace to a small child named [[Kacey Brynn|Kacey]], who appears to be approximately two to three years in age, whom he claims is their biological daughter, created using one of Thrace's extracted ovaries {{TRS|The Farm}} and his genetic material. Conflicted, Thrace leaves the child unattended, which later results in Kacey falling down the apartment's stairs {{TRS|Precipice}}. After the fall, Thrace begins to change her attitude towards the child and begins to offer affection towards Conoy | *Conoy introduces Thrace to a small child named [[Kacey Brynn|Kacey]], who appears to be approximately two to three years in age, whom he claims is their biological daughter, created using one of Thrace's extracted ovaries {{TRS|The Farm}} and his genetic material. Conflicted, Thrace leaves the child unattended, which later results in Kacey falling down the apartment's stairs {{TRS|Precipice}}. After the fall, Thrace begins to change her attitude towards the child and begins to offer affection towards Conoy ("[[Precipice]]," "[[Exodus, Part I]]"). | ||
*Upon her return to ''Galactica'' after Admiral Adama's [[Battle of New Caprica|daring rescue attempt]], Thrace heartbreakingly discovers that Kacey was simply another manipulation on Conoy's part; Kacey is merely a human child whom the Cylons had abducted from [[Julia Brynn|her mother]] {{TRS|Exodus, Part II}}. | *Upon her return to ''Galactica'' after Admiral Adama's [[Battle of New Caprica|daring rescue attempt]], Thrace heartbreakingly discovers that Kacey was simply another manipulation on Conoy's part; Kacey is merely a human child whom the Cylons had abducted from [[Julia Brynn|her mother]] {{TRS|Exodus, Part II}}. | ||
*Bearing the psychological scars of her four month ordeal with Leoben and Kacey, Thrace is recruited by [[Diana Seelix]] as a last minute replacement juror in the [[Circle]] after Anders' resignation. Thrace's involvement in the Circle precipitates the breakup of her marriage with Anders. Initially wondering about the legality of the tribunal, she is the fifth vote to find [[Felix Gaeta]] guilty of treason and collaboration. Later, when Gaeta is about to be killed in one of ''Galactica''{{'|s}} [[launch tubes (RDM)|launch tubes]], she demands that he beg for his life. Thrace physically assaults him and goes down the litany of "lies" that Gaeta told her earlier about him helping the [[New Caprica Resistance|insurgency]]. As she does so, [[Galen Tyrol]], one of the Circle's jurors, overhears this and confirms the story. In a sense of confusion after learning that Gaeta was telling the truth, Thrace leaves the launch tube {{TRS|Collaborators}}. | *Bearing the psychological scars of her four month ordeal with Leoben and Kacey, Thrace is recruited by [[Diana Seelix]] as a last minute replacement juror in the [[Circle]] after Anders' resignation. Thrace's involvement in the Circle precipitates the breakup of her marriage with Anders. Initially wondering about the legality of the tribunal, she is the fifth vote to find [[Felix Gaeta]] guilty of treason and collaboration. Later, when Gaeta is about to be killed in one of ''Galactica''{{'|s}} [[launch tubes (RDM)|launch tubes]], she demands that he beg for his life. Thrace physically assaults him and goes down the litany of "lies" that Gaeta told her earlier about him helping the [[New Caprica Resistance|insurgency]]. As she does so, [[Galen Tyrol]], one of the Circle's jurors, overhears this and confirms the story. In a sense of confusion after learning that Gaeta was telling the truth, Thrace leaves the launch tube {{TRS|Collaborators}}. | ||
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* The commentary confirms that Thrace's engagement to [[Zak Adama]] was the reason she passed him for flight duty despite his poor skills, making her feel fundamentally responsible for his death.<ref>[[Podcast:Act of Contrition|Podcast for "Act of Contrition"]], timestamp 07:50</ref> | * The commentary confirms that Thrace's engagement to [[Zak Adama]] was the reason she passed him for flight duty despite his poor skills, making her feel fundamentally responsible for his death.<ref>[[Podcast:Act of Contrition|Podcast for "Act of Contrition"]], timestamp 07:50</ref> | ||
* The producers intended to develop a rivalry between Thrace and the newly introduced "nugget" [[Louanne Katraine|Kat]], exploring what happens when a protégé begins to outperform her mentor.<ref>[[Podcast:Act of Contrition|Podcast for "Act of Contrition"]], timestamp 24:29</ref> | * The producers intended to develop a rivalry between Thrace and the newly introduced "nugget" [[Louanne Katraine|Kat]], exploring what happens when a protégé begins to outperform her mentor.<ref>[[Podcast:Act of Contrition|Podcast for "Act of Contrition"]], timestamp 24:29</ref> | ||
* David Eick praised [[Katee Sackhoff]]'s acting instincts, specifically citing her impulse to grab | * David Eick praised [[Katee Sackhoff]]'s acting instincts, specifically citing her impulse to grab William Adama's hand during their emotional confrontation as an unscripted moment that was "so great."<ref>[[Podcast:Act of Contrition|Podcast for "Act of Contrition"]], timestamp 35:35</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||