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| '''Puck''' is a member of the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]] at the time of [[Adama (TOS-RH)|Adama]]'s death. He formerly served as [[Twelve Colonies of Man (TOS-RH)#Scorpius|Scorpius]]{{'}} Ambassador to [[Twelve Colonies of Man (TOS-RH)#Caprica|Caprica]], retaining the title even after his ascension to the Quorum. He is later murdered by Count [[Iblis (TOS-RH)|Iblis]] on ''[[Agro-3 (TOS-RH)|Agro-3]]'', after which the malevolent entity assumes Puck's identity and form to pursue power over [[The Fleet (TOS)|the Fleet]]. | | '''Puck''' is a member of the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]] at the time of {{TOS|Adama}}'s death, who is later killed by Count [[Iblis]] on ''[[Agro-3]]'' in order for him to assume his identity and form. |
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| Puck is a man who has not aged well. He possesses an unhealthy pale complexion, a stooped stance, and pink eyes. In an apparent attempt to distract people from his appearance, he wears brightly colored [[valcron]] garments in shades of orange and blue. His manner of dealing with people is dismissive and insulting, and he views President [[Tigh (TOS-RH)|Tigh]] and Adama's surviving family with contempt.<ref name="ARM35">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|authorlink=Richard Hatch|coauthors=[[Christopher Golden|Golden, Christopher]]|title=[[Armageddon (Book)|Armageddon]]|publisher=ibooks, inc.|month=May|year=2005|pages=35}}</ref>
| | Previously, he held the post as [[The Twelve Colonies (alternate)#Scorpius|Scorpius]]' Ambassador to [[The Twelve Colonies (alternate)#Caprica|Caprica]], and later retains the title, despite his ascension to the Quorum. |
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| == Power Vacuum ==
| | He is described as a man who has not aged well. He has an unhealthy pale complexion, his stance is stooped, and he is pink-eyed. In attempt to distract people from his appearance, he wears brightly colored [[valcron]] garments; his manner of dealing with people was dismissive and insulting. He views President {{TOS|Tigh}} and Adama's surviving family contemptibly. |
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| === Political maneuvering ===
| | In the form of Puck, Iblis places himself as a candidate to become the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]]'s commander during the debates surrounding Adama's replacement as the Fleet's commander. |
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| Following Commander Adama's death, Puck positions himself as a candidate for the fleet's command post. He approaches President Tigh and questions whether [[Apollo (TOS-RH)|Lieutenant Commander Apollo]] possesses Adama's natural leadership and wisdom, suggesting that Apollo lacks the qualities necessary for command. When Tigh mentions that the Gemon Matriarchs are nominating [[Athena (TOS-RH)|Lieutenant Colonel Athena]], Puck dismisses her candidacy as well, stating that neither of Adama's children has truly earned the distinction and that they are popular only by virtue of their heritage as descendants of Kobol.<ref name="ARM40">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|authorlink=Richard Hatch|coauthors=[[Christopher Golden|Golden, Christopher]]|title=[[Armageddon (Book)|Armageddon]]|publisher=ibooks, inc.|month=May|year=2005|pages=40-41}}</ref>
| | Despite "Puck"'s play for power, he is later outed by [[Cassiopeia]], who determines that the previously unrecognizable remains on ''Agro-9'' were Puck's {{RH|Armageddon}}. |
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| Puck officially announces his own candidacy for the position of commander, noting that only basic military service is required for the appointment. He plans to move his quarters from ''[[Scorpius Ascendant (TOS-RH)|Scorpius Ascendant]]'' to avoid accusations of living in luxury, claiming he wants to be "a man of the people."<ref name="ARM40" />
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| === Fleet-wide unrest ===
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| Puck's candidacy sparks significant political turmoil throughout the fleet. He proves to be a persuasive speaker, and support for his leadership springs up almost overnight across numerous vessels. His followers begin spreading rumors that Apollo has betrayed the fleet and rendezvous with the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]], effectively undermining Apollo's candidacy.<ref name="ARM89">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|authorlink=Richard Hatch|coauthors=[[Christopher Golden|Golden, Christopher]]|title=[[Armageddon (Book)|Armageddon]]|publisher=ibooks, inc.|month=May|year=2005|pages=89}}</ref>
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| The situation escalates dramatically as protests erupt on more than one hundred ships throughout the fleet. Work stoppages occur, including a refusal by ''[[Galactica (TOS-RH)|Galactica]]''{{'}}s [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]] crews to perform their duties. Most alarmingly, ''Scorpius Ascendant'' declares its independence from the fleet, with Captain [[Patroclus (TOS-RH)|Patroclus]] insisting he will only take commands from Puck. A bomb is planted aboard ''[[Hephaestus (TOS-RH)|Hephaestus]]'', the fleet's repair and manufacturing vessel.<ref name="ARM165">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|authorlink=Richard Hatch|coauthors=[[Christopher Golden|Golden, Christopher]]|title=[[Armageddon (Book)|Armageddon]]|publisher=ibooks, inc.|month=May|year=2005|pages=165}}</ref>
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| === Arrest and confinement ===
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| When Puck refuses to address the fleet via [[unicomm]] to calm his supporters and defuse the crisis, Athena—now acting as Interim Commander and newly elected to the Quorum in her father's seat—orders his arrest. Puck is confined to his chambers aboard ''Galactica'' with all communication access diverted from his quarters.<ref name="ARM165" />
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| === Murder on Agro-3 ===
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| Unknown to the fleet, the real Puck is murdered on ''Agro-3''. His body is burned beyond recognition, making identification extremely difficult. [[Troy (TOS-RH)|Troy]] and [[Dalton (TOS-RH)|Dalton]] discover the remains during an investigation, though the charred condition of the corpse initially prevents positive identification.<ref name="ARM89" />
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| [[Cassiopeia (TOS-RH)|Cassiopeia]], working in the medical laboratory, struggles to identify the victim through genetic testing. The genetic samples repeatedly produce gibberish results rather than a proper genetic map that could be matched with fleet records. After extensive analysis and multiple deep tissue samples, she finally determines that the murdered individual is Ambassador Puck himself.<ref name="ARM245">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|authorlink=Richard Hatch|coauthors=[[Christopher Golden|Golden, Christopher]]|title=[[Armageddon (Book)|Armageddon]]|publisher=ibooks, inc.|month=May|year=2005|pages=245-246}}</ref>
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| When Athena orders sentries to bring the confined "Puck" to the bridge, she learns that he has mysteriously disappeared from his guarded quarters. She realizes with horror that if the corpse on ''Agro-3'' is the real Puck, then the individual who had been confined to Puck's quarters—and who had been stirring up the fleet—is someone, or something, else entirely. Both Athena and Cassiopeia quickly deduce that Count Iblis has murdered Puck and assumed his identity.<ref name="ARM245" />
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| == Iblis as Puck ==
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| Assuming Puck's form, Count Iblis successfully manipulates fleet politics and sows discord among the population. The ersatz Puck campaigns aggressively for command of the fleet, using Puck's position on the Quorum and his persuasive abilities to turn significant portions of the fleet's population against the Adama family. His true goal, however, extends beyond mere political power—Iblis seeks to corrupt the House of Kobol and tempt the pure-blooded descendants of his ancient enemies.<ref name="ARM265">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|authorlink=Richard Hatch|coauthors=[[Christopher Golden|Golden, Christopher]]|title=[[Armageddon (Book)|Armageddon]]|publisher=ibooks, inc.|month=May|year=2005|pages=265}}</ref>
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| Apollo eventually confronts Iblis, revealing that he knows about Puck's murder and Iblis's impersonation. During this confrontation aboard ''[[Hephaestus (TOS-RH)|Hephaestus]]'' as the fleet faces a [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylon]] attack, Iblis admits to murdering Puck to assume his place, just as he had attempted to gain power eighteen [[yahren]] earlier against Adama.<ref name="ARM265" />
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| === Succession aftermath ===
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| Following the resolution of the Cylon crisis and the exposure of Iblis's deception, the Quorum fills the vacant Scorpius seat left by Puck's death. In a unanimous decision, they elect [[Sheba (TOS-RH)|Major Sheba]], daughter of the legendary [[Cain (TOS-RH)|Commander Cain]], to the position. Sheba's mother was from Scorpius, making her eligible for the seat despite her father being from Gemini.<ref name="ARM275">{{cite book|last=Hatch|first=Richard|authorlink=Richard Hatch|coauthors=[[Christopher Golden|Golden, Christopher]]|title=[[Armageddon (Book)|Armageddon]]|publisher=ibooks, inc.|month=May|year=2005|pages=275-276}}</ref>
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| == References ==
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