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Captain '''Karl C. "Helo" Agathon''' is the former [[Commander Air Group|Commander, Air Group]] (CAG) of ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]''. He is young, capable, and resourceful with an acute sense of right and wrong, something which he is prepared to articulate and act upon, even at risk to his own standing. After being stranded on {{RDM|Caprica}} after the attack he develops a relationship with a [[Number Eight]] copy later known as [[Sharon Agathon|Athena]]. The two remain devoted to each other and have a child named [[Hera Agathon|Hera]]. | Captain '''Karl C. "Helo" Agathon''' is the former [[Commander Air Group|Commander, Air Group]] (CAG) of ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]''. He is young, capable, and resourceful with an acute sense of right and wrong, something which he is prepared to articulate and act upon, even at risk to his own standing. After being stranded on {{RDM|Caprica}} after the attack he develops a relationship with a [[Number Eight]] copy later known as [[Sharon Agathon|Athena]]. The two remain devoted to each other and have a child named [[Hera Agathon|Hera]]. | ||
His closest friend among the crew is | His closest friend among the crew is [[Kara Thrace]]. Agathon is almost always addressed by his callsign. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
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Agathon is "rescued" by [[Sharon Agathon|a copy of Sharon Valerii]], unaware that this is not the same one who abandoned him on Caprica. She guides him across Caprica as part of an elaborate (if potentially hastily conceived) experiment designed to make this second Valerii the object of Agathon's affections. Several situations are engineered to make this happen: | Agathon is "rescued" by [[Sharon Agathon|a copy of Sharon Valerii]], unaware that this is not the same one who abandoned him on Caprica. She guides him across Caprica as part of an elaborate (if potentially hastily conceived) experiment designed to make this second Valerii the object of Agathon's affections. Several situations are engineered to make this happen: | ||
[[ | [[Image:Valley_of_Darkness-Starbuck_Helo.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Helo and {{callsign|Starbuck}} in her apartment in [[Delphi]], {{RDM|Caprica}} in [[Valley of Darkness]].]] | ||
*A "[[wikipedia:Honeypot (espionage)|honey trap]]" offering reasonably secure accommodations (a "fall-out shelter") together with sufficient supplies for two people beneath a restaurant {{TRS|Act of Contrition}} | *A "[[wikipedia:Honeypot (espionage)|honey trap]]" offering reasonably secure accommodations (a "fall-out shelter") together with sufficient supplies for two people beneath a restaurant {{TRS|Act of Contrition}} | ||
*Engineering Valerii's capture to test Agathon's loyalty towards her ("[[You Can't Go Home Again]]," "[[Litmus]]") | *Engineering Valerii's capture to test Agathon's loyalty towards her ("[[You Can't Go Home Again]]," "[[Litmus]]") | ||
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During their attempts to reach Delphi, Agathon witnesses a troop of Cylon [[Centurion]]s being led by Number Six - the woman he thought had been killed when Valerii rescued him. This draws him to the conclusion that the Cylons are using human clones they have created {{TRS|Colonial Day}}. Once at Delphi, Agathon receives another shock: not only are further versions of Six on-hand - he comes face-to-face with another Valerii copy, revealing the full truth about the woman known as "Boomer" to him. Believing he was lured into a trap, Agathon goes on the run, leaving Valerii at the base. | During their attempts to reach Delphi, Agathon witnesses a troop of Cylon [[Centurion]]s being led by Number Six - the woman he thought had been killed when Valerii rescued him. This draws him to the conclusion that the Cylons are using human clones they have created {{TRS|Colonial Day}}. Once at Delphi, Agathon receives another shock: not only are further versions of Six on-hand - he comes face-to-face with another Valerii copy, revealing the full truth about the woman known as "Boomer" to him. Believing he was lured into a trap, Agathon goes on the run, leaving Valerii at the base. | ||
The Valerii copy that Agathon has paired with later catches up with him, and while he shoots her in the arm, he does not kill her as she might be of use to him in escaping the planet. Caprica-Valerii then informs him that she is pregnant with his child, and that they should go to the [[Delphi Museum of the Colonies|Delphi Museum]]. There, Agathon is reunited with | The Valerii copy that Agathon has paired with later catches up with him, and while he shoots her in the arm, he does not kill her as she might be of use to him in escaping the planet. Caprica-Valerii then informs him that she is pregnant with his child, and that they should go to the [[Delphi Museum of the Colonies|Delphi Museum]]. There, Agathon is reunited with [[Kara Thrace]] (who just arrived from ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' using a stolen [[Cylon Raider (RDM)|Cylon Raider]]) immediately after she kills a copy of Number Six and retrieves the [[Arrow of Apollo]]. Thrace, realizing immediately that Valerii is a Cylon (knowing much earlier than Agathon that Cylons can mimic human form) tries to kill Valerii, but Agathon stops her because she is pregnant ("[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]," "[[Scattered]]"). | ||
Valerii runs away out of fear of Thrace, taking her Cylon Raider. Fearing that Number Six will finish transferring her consciousness to a new body and warn the Cylons about the humans' presence in Delphi, Agathon and Thrace make their way to Thrace's old apartment ("[[Scattered]]," "[[Valley of Darkness]]"). Later, the two join up with the [[Caprica Resistance|human resistance]] on Caprica {{TRS|Resistance (episode)}}. | Valerii runs away out of fear of Thrace, taking her Cylon Raider. Fearing that Number Six will finish transferring her consciousness to a new body and warn the Cylons about the humans' presence in Delphi, Agathon and Thrace make their way to Thrace's old apartment ("[[Scattered]]," "[[Valley of Darkness]]"). Later, the two join up with the [[Caprica Resistance|human resistance]] on Caprica {{TRS|Resistance (episode)}}. | ||
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=== The Resistance and escape from Caprica === | === The Resistance and escape from Caprica === | ||
When Thrace is captured by the Cylons and taken to a "[[Farm|hospital]]," Valerii returns to aid Agathon and the resistance in rescuing her. Shortly afterward Agathon, Thrace, and Valerii leave Caprica en route to [[The Fleet (RDM)| the Fleet]] {{TRS|The Farm}}. The group lands on the ''[[Astral Queen]]'', which has broken off from the rest of the Fleet. When | When Thrace is captured by the Cylons and taken to a "[[Farm|hospital]]," Valerii returns to aid Agathon and the resistance in rescuing her. Shortly afterward Agathon, Thrace, and Valerii leave Caprica en route to [[The Fleet (RDM)| the Fleet]] {{TRS|The Farm}}. The group lands on the ''[[Astral Queen]]'', which has broken off from the rest of the Fleet. When [[Lee Adama]] grabs the new copy of Valerii and threatens to shoot her, Agathon raises his gun to Adama's head in response. They are calmed by Roslin, who then orders Valerii thrown out of an airlock. Valerii convinces Roslin of her usefulness before this happens, and later accompanies Agathon and others to {{RDM|Kobol}} to find the [[Tomb of Athena]] {{TRS|Home, Part I}}. On the way to the tombs, Adama remarks to Thrace that he is disturbed that Agathon and this Valerii copy love each other, and Agathon admits to Valerii that he now loves and trusts her. | ||
=== Home on ''Galactica'' === | === Home on ''Galactica'' === | ||
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When a [[Lymphocytic encephalitis|recently discovered virus]] is to be used as an agent for genocide againt the Cylons, Agathon pleads against the plan, which he sees as an atrocity. He sabotages the operation by rigging the Cylon prisoners' cells so they suffocate before they can be executed within range of a Resurrection Ship and thus download with the virus. Roslin and Adama both know the obvious culprit, but Adama, who felt the president was on shaky moral ground for using genocide as a military solution, decides not to take any action against Agathon {{TRS|A Measure of Salvation}}. | When a [[Lymphocytic encephalitis|recently discovered virus]] is to be used as an agent for genocide againt the Cylons, Agathon pleads against the plan, which he sees as an atrocity. He sabotages the operation by rigging the Cylon prisoners' cells so they suffocate before they can be executed within range of a Resurrection Ship and thus download with the virus. Roslin and Adama both know the obvious culprit, but Adama, who felt the president was on shaky moral ground for using genocide as a military solution, decides not to take any action against Agathon {{TRS|A Measure of Salvation}}. | ||
Agathon participates in the organized shipwide fights intended to boost morale {{TRS|Unfinished Business}}. He fights a hard match against Major | Agathon participates in the organized shipwide fights intended to boost morale {{TRS|Unfinished Business}}. He fights a hard match against Major [[Lee Adama]] and is declared victorious in the match after Doctor Cottle removes a battered Adama. | ||
He returns to flight duty and pilots a Raptor<ref>At some point, Agathon is apparently reclassified as a pilot. It is unknown if, in what US naval jargon calls a "retread," he had to undergo a Raptor [[nugget]] pilot training course.</ref> during operations to replenish the Fleet's food stores {{TRS|The Passage}}. It is during their time at the [[algae planet]] that a Cylon negotiation party aboard ''Galactica'' reveals to his wife that Hera is still alive. Though his wife initially denies the taunt, she and Agathon soon find out from Admiral [[William Adama|Adama]] that it is true, much to their dismay {{TRS|The Eye of Jupiter}}. His wife believes the only way to get their daughter back is to be resurrected inside the Cylon fleet, and begs Agathon to kill her. Being unable to dissuade her, he grants her wish. She resurrects and successfully retrieves Hera, aided by [[Caprica-Six]] {{TRS|Rapture}}. | He returns to flight duty and pilots a Raptor<ref>At some point, Agathon is apparently reclassified as a pilot. It is unknown if, in what US naval jargon calls a "retread," he had to undergo a Raptor [[nugget]] pilot training course.</ref> during operations to replenish the Fleet's food stores {{TRS|The Passage}}. It is during their time at the [[algae planet]] that a Cylon negotiation party aboard ''Galactica'' reveals to his wife that Hera is still alive. Though his wife initially denies the taunt, she and Agathon soon find out from Admiral [[William Adama|Adama]] that it is true, much to their dismay {{TRS|The Eye of Jupiter}}. His wife believes the only way to get their daughter back is to be resurrected inside the Cylon fleet, and begs Agathon to kill her. Being unable to dissuade her, he grants her wish. She resurrects and successfully retrieves Hera, aided by [[Caprica-Six]] {{TRS|Rapture}}. | ||
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Although not being officially sanctioned for his earlier insubordination, Agathon is punished by being placed in charge of the hundreds of civilians which have been transferred to a [[Dogsville|refugee camp]] on ''Galactica''. Among the refugees are a large number of [[Sagittaron]]s, many of whom display the first symptoms of [[Mellorak infection]]. [[Portia King]] comes to Agathon and accuses the civilian physician Dr. [[Michael Robert|Robert]] of murder after the death of her son due to the Doctor's anti-Sagittaron bigotry. Agathon begins an investigation, made difficult by several factors. Not only is Dr. Robert held in high regard by Agathon's superiors, but the claims of the Sagittarons are dismissed due to a negative view of the religious fundamentalism and ancient traditions practiced by most Sagittarons. Agathon's personal conflict with Colonel [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] over his marriage to a Cylon is exacerbated by the colonel's prejudices to a point where Agathon hits Tigh in a crowded corridor. When he is warned by King in the middle of the night about a seriously ill [[Anastasia Dualla|Dualla]] (also a Sagittaron) under Robert's care, he immediately goes to Dualla's aide and finds himself in a stand-off with Dr. Robert, Dr. Cottle intervenes and reports that toxicology tests done on the deceased Sagittarons revealed no antidote but rather toxic bisphosphonate. Agathon is ordered by Tigh to arrest Robert and a short time later, Admiral Adama personally apologizes to him for not believing his initial claims about Robert and the opposition he encountered in his investigation {{TRS|The Woman King}}. During his private meeting with Adama, Agathon confesses his role in the failed biological attack on the Cylons, but stops short of committing his testimony to paper after Adama outlines the consequences of doing so ([[The Woman King]] bonus scene). | Although not being officially sanctioned for his earlier insubordination, Agathon is punished by being placed in charge of the hundreds of civilians which have been transferred to a [[Dogsville|refugee camp]] on ''Galactica''. Among the refugees are a large number of [[Sagittaron]]s, many of whom display the first symptoms of [[Mellorak infection]]. [[Portia King]] comes to Agathon and accuses the civilian physician Dr. [[Michael Robert|Robert]] of murder after the death of her son due to the Doctor's anti-Sagittaron bigotry. Agathon begins an investigation, made difficult by several factors. Not only is Dr. Robert held in high regard by Agathon's superiors, but the claims of the Sagittarons are dismissed due to a negative view of the religious fundamentalism and ancient traditions practiced by most Sagittarons. Agathon's personal conflict with Colonel [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] over his marriage to a Cylon is exacerbated by the colonel's prejudices to a point where Agathon hits Tigh in a crowded corridor. When he is warned by King in the middle of the night about a seriously ill [[Anastasia Dualla|Dualla]] (also a Sagittaron) under Robert's care, he immediately goes to Dualla's aide and finds himself in a stand-off with Dr. Robert, Dr. Cottle intervenes and reports that toxicology tests done on the deceased Sagittarons revealed no antidote but rather toxic bisphosphonate. Agathon is ordered by Tigh to arrest Robert and a short time later, Admiral Adama personally apologizes to him for not believing his initial claims about Robert and the opposition he encountered in his investigation {{TRS|The Woman King}}. During his private meeting with Adama, Agathon confesses his role in the failed biological attack on the Cylons, but stops short of committing his testimony to paper after Adama outlines the consequences of doing so ([[The Woman King]] bonus scene). | ||
Agathon eventually returns to flight status and is one of the second highest ranking pilots after the deaths of {{callsign|Kat}} and {{callsign|Starbuck}} (together with [[Showboat]] and [[Two Times]]). Two weeks after Starbuck's death, Agathon takes over as [[CAG]] for a visibly distraught and emotionally unstable | Agathon eventually returns to flight status and is one of the second highest ranking pilots after the deaths of {{callsign|Kat}} and {{callsign|Starbuck}} (together with [[Showboat]] and [[Two Times]]). Two weeks after Starbuck's death, Agathon takes over as [[CAG]] for a visibly distraught and emotionally unstable [[Lee Adama]] who is grounded and assigned to oversee the security detail for Baltar's defense attorney, [[Romo Lampkin]] {{TRS|The Son Also Rises}}. | ||
After Colonel Tigh has an extreme fallback into his alcoholism at Gaius Baltar's trial, Agathon again replaces him as executive officer. He notes a feeling of apprehension, noting "something over the horizon" is coming and that it does not bode well for the Fleet {{TRS|Crossroads, Part I}}. When ''Galactica'' jumps to the [[Ionian Nebula]], a large Cylon force is detected closing in on them. With no means of escape the crew prepares to engage the enemy. Tigh resumes his post but Helo remains in the CIC with the command staff, noting that Viper #3 launches without a rostered pilot {{TRS|Crossroads, Part II}}. | After Colonel Tigh has an extreme fallback into his alcoholism at Gaius Baltar's trial, Agathon again replaces him as executive officer. He notes a feeling of apprehension, noting "something over the horizon" is coming and that it does not bode well for the Fleet {{TRS|Crossroads, Part I}}. When ''Galactica'' jumps to the [[Ionian Nebula]], a large Cylon force is detected closing in on them. With no means of escape the crew prepares to engage the enemy. Tigh resumes his post but Helo remains in the CIC with the command staff, noting that Viper #3 launches without a rostered pilot {{TRS|Crossroads, Part II}}. | ||
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=== The return of Starbuck and after Earth === | === The return of Starbuck and after Earth === | ||
Following the apparent resurrection of his old friend, Kara Thrace, Agathon adopts a supportive but guarded attitude towards her. He recognizes her voice over the wireless, but along with many other members of the crew, Agathon looks on suspiciously as she emerges from her Viper. He encourages Thrace to continue trying to get [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], despite the fact that no one believes her story ([[He That Believeth in Me]]). When Thrace holds President Roslin at gunpoint, Agathon asks to be allowed to talk to her, likely hoping to appeal to her on the basis of their old friendship. When Admiral Adama gives Thrace ''[[Demetrius]]'' to try to find Earth, Agathon joins her as her [[executive officer]] {{TRS|Six of One}}. Although he initially defends her in front of the crew despite her eccentricities and strange behavior, his loyalty comes to a breaking point when Thrace orders her crew to rendezvous with a Cylon [[Basestar (RDM)|basestar]]. Agathon relieves Thrace of command {{TRS|The Road Less Traveled}}, but reaches a compromise with her, wherein he commands the ''Demetrius'' while Thrace takes a Raptor to the basestar. After 15 hours, Agathon wrestles with himself about whether to jump away or give Thrace some more time to return. Just when the crew prepares to jump, Thrace returns and the two vessels return to the Fleet together {{TRS|Faith}}. | Following the apparent resurrection of his old friend, Kara Thrace, Agathon adopts a supportive but guarded attitude towards her. He recognizes her voice over the wireless, but along with many other members of the crew, Agathon looks on suspiciously as she emerges from her Viper. He encourages Thrace to continue trying to get [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], despite the fact that no one believes her story ([[He That Believeth in Me]]). When Thrace holds President Roslin at gunpoint, Agathon asks to be allowed to talk to her, likely hoping to appeal to her on the basis of their old friendship. When Admiral Adama gives Thrace the ''[[Demetrius]]'' to try to find Earth, Agathon joins her as her [[executive officer]] {{TRS|Six of One}}. Although he initially defends her in front of the crew despite her eccentricities and strange behavior, his loyalty comes to a breaking point when Thrace orders her crew to rendezvous with a Cylon [[Basestar (RDM)|basestar]]. Agathon relieves Thrace of command {{TRS|The Road Less Traveled}}, but reaches a compromise with her, wherein he commands the ''Demetrius'' while Thrace takes a Raptor to the basestar. After 15 hours, Agathon wrestles with himself about whether to jump away or give Thrace some more time to return. Just when the crew prepares to jump, Thrace returns and the two vessels return to the Fleet together {{TRS|Faith}}. | ||
Agathon returns to the Fleet with the ''Demetrius'' and the rebel basestar. He travels to the basestar with Roslin and is there when it jumps away {{TRS|Guess What's Coming to Dinner?}}. He teams up with an Eight that downloaded Athena's memories, which causes some awkwardness between them, but they come up with and to get [[D'Anna Biers]] and destroy the [[Resurrection Hub]]. When Roslin wants to double-cross the Cylons and keep Biers to herself, Agathon once again shows his idealism and argues that the humans should be honest and keep up their end of the deal. He relents when Roslin says that he is letting his relationship with a Cylon interfere with humanity's interests. During the [[Battle of the Resurrection Hub|battle for the Hub]] Agathon pilots a Raptor to the installation with the Eight and retrieves Biers. Once his Raptor is away from the Hub, he orders a nuclear strike on it by the Colonial Vipers which destroys the Hub {{TRS|The Hub}}. | Agathon returns to the Fleet with the ''Demetrius'' and the rebel basestar. He travels to the basestar with Roslin and is there when it jumps away {{TRS|Guess What's Coming to Dinner?}}. He teams up with an Eight that downloaded Athena's memories, which causes some awkwardness between them, but they come up with and to get [[D'Anna Biers]] and destroy the [[Resurrection Hub]]. When Roslin wants to double-cross the Cylons and keep Biers to herself, Agathon once again shows his idealism and argues that the humans should be honest and keep up their end of the deal. He relents when Roslin says that he is letting his relationship with a Cylon interfere with humanity's interests. During the [[Battle of the Resurrection Hub|battle for the Hub]] Agathon pilots a Raptor to the installation with the Eight and retrieves Biers. Once his Raptor is away from the Hub, he orders a nuclear strike on it by the Colonial Vipers which destroys the Hub {{TRS|The Hub}}. | ||
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