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     |role= Defense attorney;<br>Acting President of the [[Twelve Colonies of Kobol]]
     |role= Defense attorney;<br>Acting President of the [[Twelve Colonies of Kobol]]
     |actor= [[Mark Sheppard]]
     |actor= [[Mark Sheppard]]
     }}{{Disline|For a character with the same first name depicted in the [[Dynamite Entertainment]] comic books, see: [[Romo (TOS)]].}}
     }}
 
: ''For a character with the same first name depicted in the [[Dynamite Entertainment]] comic books, see: [[Romo (TOS)]].''


'''Romo Lampkin''' is a highly capable yet ethically questionable lawyer in the [[the Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]. He is a [[Wikipedia:kleptomania|kleptomaniac]] with penchants for deception and psychological manipulation.
'''Romo Lampkin''' is a highly capable yet ethically questionable lawyer in the [[the Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]. He is a [[Wikipedia:kleptomania|kleptomaniac]] with penchants for deception and psychological manipulation.
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After his "big win," Lampkin suffers the loss of Lance over a month later by "those debased dregs of humanity" who apparently kill the cat and is withdrawn until Lee Adama requests Lampkin's help in a search for an interim president. After eliminating a list of [[47]] candidates, including [[Doyle Franks]], Lampkin submits Lee Adama's name to the [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum of Twelve]] who ratify Adama's appointment, but not before testing him at gunpoint.  He is given [[Jake (New Caprica)|Jake]], the dog that helped the Resistance on New Caprica, as a reward and as a new pet for him to loath as Lee Adama puts it.  Lampkin says dogs are the only thing he hates more than cats, but he seems to accept Jake {{TRS|Sine Qua Non}}.
After his "big win," Lampkin suffers the loss of Lance over a month later by "those debased dregs of humanity" who apparently kill the cat and is withdrawn until Lee Adama requests Lampkin's help in a search for an interim president. After eliminating a list of [[47]] candidates, including [[Doyle Franks]], Lampkin submits Lee Adama's name to the [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum of Twelve]] who ratify Adama's appointment, but not before testing him at gunpoint.  He is given [[Jake (New Caprica)|Jake]], the dog that helped the Resistance on New Caprica, as a reward and as a new pet for him to loath as Lee Adama puts it.  Lampkin says dogs are the only thing he hates more than cats, but he seems to accept Jake {{TRS|Sine Qua Non}}.


After [[William Adama|Admiral Adama]] is taken prisoner during [[Felix Gaeta]] and [[Tom Zarek]]'s [[Gaeta's Mutiny|coup d'etat]], Lampkin is called aboard ''Galactica'' by Zarek to serve as his legal council for a [[w:drumhead court-martial|drumhead court-martial]].  Lampkin tries to get Adama to submit a testimony and stall for time while the military loyalists work to retake the ship and rescue the mutineers' hostages, but Adama refues. He convinces Lampkin instead that Zarek only brought him in to lend legitimacy to the process and intends to execute them both once Gaeta has been placated.  When Adama is found "guilty" of his crimes, Zarek has marine [[Parr]] escort Lampkin away, presumably to his death, but along the way they happen upon the aftermath of {{callsign|Lee Adama}} and [[Kara Thrace]]'s rescue of the Cylon hostages.  Using Thrace as a distraction, Lampkin kills Parr by repeatedly stabbing him with a fountain pen and breaks free of his bonds.  He ponders fleeing for a moment, but instead helps Thrace then carry a critically wounded [[Samuel Anders]] to [[Cottle|Doc Cottle]] for medical treatment {{TRS|Blood on the Scales}}.  
After [[William Adama|Admiral Adama]] is taken prisoner during [[Felix Gaeta]] and [[Tom Zarek]]'s [[Gaeta's Mutiny|coup d'etat]], Lampkin is called aboard ''Galactica'' by Zarek to serve as his legal council for a [[w:drumhead court-martial|drumhead court-martial]].  Lampkin tries to get Adama to submit a testimony and stall for time while the military loyalists work to retake the ship and rescue the mutineers' hostages, but Adama refues. He convinces Lampkin instead that Zarek only brought him in to lend legitimacy to the process and intends to execute them both once Gaeta has been placated.  When Adama is found "guilty" of his crimes, Zarek has marine [[Parr]] escort Lampkin away, presumably to his death, but along the way they happen upon the aftermath of [[Lee Adama]] and [[Kara Thrace]]'s rescue of the Cylon hostages.  Using Thrace as a distraction, Lampkin kills Parr by repeatedly stabbing him with a fountain pen and breaks free of his bonds.  He ponders fleeing for a moment, but instead helps Thrace then carry a critically wounded [[Samuel Anders]] to [[Cottle|Doc Cottle]] for medical treatment {{TRS|Blood on the Scales}}.  


In what he calls "poetic justice," he is appointed President of the Colonies before ''Galactica'' embarks on its rescue of [[Hera]]. He departs on the last Raptor off the ship to the salutes of Adama and the crew {{TRS|Daybreak, Part I}}.
In what he calls "poetic justice," he is appointed President of the Colonies before ''Galactica'' embarks on its rescue of [[Hera]]. He departs on the last Raptor off the ship to the salutes of Adama and the crew {{TRS|Daybreak, Part I}}.
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One of the best (not to mention only) legal experts in the Fleet, Romo Lampkin is known for his various quirks. Among them, Lampkin claims that interrogation rooms give him "[[w:stage fright|stage fright]]". He also channels his kleptomania to his advantage by stealing objects he believes might give him insight or handicap his opponents. For instance he steals [[Laura Roslin]]'s glasses, figuring that without them the president would appear less serious during the trial; and steals [[Gaius Baltar]]'s pen to raises suspicions that Baltar is being silenced, and to use in a ploy on [[Caprica-Six]].  Romo Lampkin typically wears a pair of sunglasses, letting him observe and read those around him without giving anything away himself {{TRS|The Son Also Rises}}.
One of the best (not to mention only) legal experts in the Fleet, Romo Lampkin is known for his various quirks. Among them, Lampkin claims that interrogation rooms give him "[[w:stage fright|stage fright]]". He also channels his kleptomania to his advantage by stealing objects he believes might give him insight or handicap his opponents. For instance he steals [[Laura Roslin]]'s glasses, figuring that without them the president would appear less serious during the trial; and steals [[Gaius Baltar]]'s pen to raises suspicions that Baltar is being silenced, and to use in a ploy on [[Caprica-Six]].  Romo Lampkin typically wears a pair of sunglasses, letting him observe and read those around him without giving anything away himself {{TRS|The Son Also Rises}}.


Further, Lampkin is not above court room theatrics, which includes faking a limp during Baltar's trial and putting {{callsign|Lee Adama}} on the stand to sway the vote of [[William Adama]] ([[TRS]]: "[[Crossroads, Part I]]" & "[[Crossroads, Part II|Part II]]").
Further, Lampkin is not above court room theatrics, which includes faking a limp during Baltar's trial and putting [[Lee Adama]] on the stand to sway the vote of [[William Adama]] ([[TRS]]: "[[Crossroads, Part I]]" & "[[Crossroads, Part II|Part II]]").


Lampkin also codifies a set of "Lampkin's Legal Dynamics," the first of which he reveals to {{callsign|Lee Adama}}:
Lampkin also codifies a set of "Lampkin's Legal Dynamics," the first of which he reveals to [[Lee Adama]]:


:''Lampkin's First Rule of Legal Dynamics: When an irresistible force meets a movable object, stand aside and wait for the class action suit.''
:''Lampkin's First Rule of Legal Dynamics: When an irresistible force meets a movable object, stand aside and wait for the class action suit.''

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