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Nash
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He is one of the first people Ensign Adama meets upon setting foot on Galactica, and quickly puts him and his ECOCoker Fasjovik to work, assigning them a "milk run" to the ScorpiaShipyards.
Upon Adama and Fasjovik's return to Galactica, Nash informally debriefs Adama in the ship's infirmary, explaining the true purpose behind his mission. He then invites Adama to volunteer for a new special-ops task force as a Viper pilot. (TRS: "Blood and Chrome")
Aaron Doral mentions Nash during the press briefing he held during a tour on Galactica prior to Galactica's scheduled decommissioning (TRS: "Miniseries").
While Nash's uniform is the same as the Colonel uniforms used post-Armistice, he is noted as Commander. In his first scene in the CIC, Nash is also wearing the rank device that would later denote a Colonel, though in his later appearance in the infirmary, he wears the rank device that corresponds to Commander in the reimagined series. It is unclear which appearance, if either, is in error.
According to ANOVOS, the developer of the Blood and Chrome uniforms, this discontinuity is due to the fact that the Colonials have yet to standardize their armed services uniforms, even 10 years after signing the Articles of Colonization.
His identity is stolen by Xaviar, who uses technology to temporarily transform himself to resemble Nash. In the disguise, Xavier tricks Troy and Dillon by giving them a Viper that he has sabotaged to prevent them from interfering in his latest plans to accelerate Earth technologies by nefarious means (1980: "Spaceball").
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