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{{disline|This article concerns the second [[Number Eight]] Cylon who falls in love with {{callsign|Helo}}, is commissioned a Colonial officer with the callsign of "Athena," and from whom all modern (real-world) humans descend.}} | {{disline|This article concerns the second [[Number Eight]] Cylon who falls in love with {{callsign|Helo}}, is commissioned a Colonial officer with the callsign of "Athena," and from whom all modern (real-world) humans descend.}} | ||
:''For information on the "sleeper agent" with the callsign of "Boomer," see [[Sharon Valerii]].'' | |||
:''For information on the [[Original Series]] character with a similar name, see [[Athena (TOS)]].'' | |||
{{Character Data | {{Character Data | ||
|photo=Sharon Agathon.jpg | |photo=Sharon Agathon.jpg | ||
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|siblings= | |siblings= | ||
|children= [[Hera Agathon|Hera]] (Human-Cylon hybrid);<br>all modern humans are her descendants through Hera | |children= [[Hera Agathon|Hera]] (Human-Cylon hybrid);<br>all modern humans are her descendants through Hera | ||
|marital status= Married to | |marital status= Married to [[Karl Agathon]] | ||
|role= Cylon experimental mother;<br>enemy prisoner of war/defector;<br>confidant of & consultant to, Adm. Adama;<br>liaison to New Caprica resistance;<br>Raptor pilot assigned to Battlestar ''Galactica'';<br>mother of humanity | |role= Cylon experimental mother;<br>enemy prisoner of war/defector;<br>confidant of & consultant to, Adm. Adama;<br>liaison to New Caprica resistance;<br>Raptor pilot assigned to Battlestar ''Galactica'';<br>mother of humanity | ||
|rank= Junior Lieutenant | |rank= Junior Lieutenant | ||
|serial= 312743<ref>This number was confirmed by the studios to QMX, who produces dogtags based off the show. It is the same number as [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]], suggesting that she was not assigned another serial number to distinguish herself from "Boomer".</ref> | |serial= 312743<ref>This number was confirmed by the studios to QMX, who produces dogtags based off the show. It is the same number as [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]], suggesting that she was not assigned another serial number to distinguish herself from "Boomer".</ref> | ||
|actor= [[Grace Park]] | |actor= [[Grace Park]] | ||
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|name= Sharon Agathon | |name= Sharon Agathon | ||
}} | }} | ||
The [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] who eventually comes to be known as '''Sharon "Athena" Agathon''' is a [[Number Eight]] [[humanoid Cylon]] copy. | The [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] who eventually comes to be known as '''Sharon "Athena" Agathon''' is a [[Number Eight]] [[humanoid Cylon]] copy. | ||
She is first encountered by [[Karl Agathon|Karl "Helo" Agathon]] when he is stranded on [[Caprica | She is first encountered by [[Karl Agathon|Karl "Helo" Agathon]] when he is stranded on [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Caprica|Caprica]]. Initially assigned to seduce him by impersonating Lieutenant [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]], as part of a Cylon cross-breeding experiment, she turns against her people and helps him escape the planet. Pregnant with Helo's child, Helo is shocked by her true nature but ultimately accepts her lovingly as the mother of his child. | ||
Once on ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'', she is imprisoned and long seen as a mere object. She frequently provides intelligence, but is severely mistreated by an interrogator from ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' who beats and sexually assaults her. Over time, she earns Admiral [[William Adama|Adama's]] trust by helping the [[Colonial Fleet (TRS)|Colonial Fleet]] escape peril several times, and she is eventually appointed as a Colonial Officer and marries Karl Agathon. Agathon gives birth on ''Galactica'', but her daughter, [[Hera Agathon|Hera]], is subsequently hidden from her, because President [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]] considers the baby a threat to the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]. Agathon believes Hera to be dead for more than a year, but after learning the truth about her child during a confrontation with Valerii, she is able to regain her daughter from the Cylons with the help of [[Caprica-Six]]. | Once on ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'', she is imprisoned and long seen as a mere object. She frequently provides intelligence, but is severely mistreated by an interrogator from ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' who beats and sexually assaults her. Over time, she earns Admiral [[William Adama|Adama's]] trust by helping the [[Colonial Fleet (TRS)|Colonial Fleet]] escape peril several times, and she is eventually appointed as a Colonial Officer and marries Karl Agathon. Agathon gives birth on ''Galactica'', but her daughter, [[Hera Agathon|Hera]], is subsequently hidden from her, because President [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]] considers the baby a threat to the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]. Agathon believes Hera to be dead for more than a year, but after learning the truth about her child during a confrontation with Valerii, she is able to regain her daughter from the Cylons with the help of [[Caprica-Six]]. | ||
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===Revelation of her true identity and arrival at the Fleet === | ===Revelation of her true identity and arrival at the Fleet === | ||
[[ | [[Image:Boomerhelokara.jpg|235px|left|{{callsign|Helo}} attempts to stop Lt. [[Kara Thrace|Thrace]] from shooting Sharon, in the [[Delphi Museum]].|thumb]] | ||
On reaching Delphi, Sharon and Helo break into the Cylon facilities to gain access to the spaceport. But as Helo encounters yet another [[Number Eight]] model, he draws the initial conclusion that Sharon is a human clone created by the Cylons and goes on the run alone {{TRS|Colonial Day}}. When Sharon catches up with him, she tried to calm him down and eventually challenges him to shoot her, after he tells her to stay away ([[TRS]]: "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]"). Helo can only bring himself to wound her, and he takes Sharon with him to use her in some way to get off Caprica. While Helo keeps her at gunpoint, Sharon leads him to the [[Delphi Museum]]. Waiting out a storm in a nearby ruined building, she explains to him that she is “Sharon”, not a mere clone or a copy, and that she is as real as [[Sharon Valerii]] on ''Galactica''. She also tells him that her love for him is real and that she is pregnant with his child. | On reaching Delphi, Sharon and Helo break into the Cylon facilities to gain access to the spaceport. But as Helo encounters yet another [[Number Eight]] model, he draws the initial conclusion that Sharon is a human clone created by the Cylons and goes on the run alone {{TRS|Colonial Day}}. When Sharon catches up with him, she tried to calm him down and eventually challenges him to shoot her, after he tells her to stay away ([[TRS]]: "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]"). Helo can only bring himself to wound her, and he takes Sharon with him to use her in some way to get off Caprica. While Helo keeps her at gunpoint, Sharon leads him to the [[Delphi Museum]]. Waiting out a storm in a nearby ruined building, she explains to him that she is “Sharon”, not a mere clone or a copy, and that she is as real as [[Sharon Valerii]] on ''Galactica''. She also tells him that her love for him is real and that she is pregnant with his child. | ||
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=== Cooperation with the human Fleet === | === Cooperation with the human Fleet === | ||
[[ | [[Image:Valerii_virus.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Sharon connected to ''Galactica''{{'|s}} main [[Computers|computer]].]] | ||
Sharon is brought aboard ''Galactica'' and imprisoned in a new reinforced cell that was originally designed to incarcerate [[Sharon Valerii]]. The virtual [[Number Six]] tells Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]] that Sharon's baby will be born in that cell and that the child belongs to Baltar and her {{TRS|Home, Part II}}. | Sharon is brought aboard ''Galactica'' and imprisoned in a new reinforced cell that was originally designed to incarcerate [[Sharon Valerii]]. The virtual [[Number Six]] tells Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]] that Sharon's baby will be born in that cell and that the child belongs to Baltar and her {{TRS|Home, Part II}}. | ||
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Weeks later, President [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]], on her deathbed, orders that Sharon's fetus be aborted, fearing the baby might be dangerous for the Fleet. On hearing this news, Sharon is enraged, having cooperated fully to aid the Fleet to save herself and her child, and to show that not all Cylons are dangerous. Marines are sent to take her to [[sickbay]] to forcibly perform the abortion procedure. At the last minute, Dr. [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] learns that the fetal blood of Sharon's baby has the ability to destroy cancer cells. He takes a small blood sample and injects it into the dying Roslin; moments later, her cancer disappears. The abortion procedure is cancelled {{TRS|Epiphanies}}. | Weeks later, President [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]], on her deathbed, orders that Sharon's fetus be aborted, fearing the baby might be dangerous for the Fleet. On hearing this news, Sharon is enraged, having cooperated fully to aid the Fleet to save herself and her child, and to show that not all Cylons are dangerous. Marines are sent to take her to [[sickbay]] to forcibly perform the abortion procedure. At the last minute, Dr. [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] learns that the fetal blood of Sharon's baby has the ability to destroy cancer cells. He takes a small blood sample and injects it into the dying Roslin; moments later, her cancer disappears. The abortion procedure is cancelled {{TRS|Epiphanies}}. | ||
Despite her mistreatment, Sharon continues to support the Fleet and provides intelligence. She helps Captain [[Kara Thrace|Thrace]] to understand the behavior of [[Raider (RDM)|Cylon Raiders]] {{TRS|Scar}}, and frequently assists Admiral Adama to plot the Fleet's course in order to avoid Cylon confrontation. Colonel [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] remains extremely skeptical of her increased involvement. Terrorists take hostages on ''[[Cloud | Despite her mistreatment, Sharon continues to support the Fleet and provides intelligence. She helps Captain [[Kara Thrace|Thrace]] to understand the behavior of [[Raider (RDM)|Cylon Raiders]] {{TRS|Scar}}, and frequently assists Admiral Adama to plot the Fleet's course in order to avoid Cylon confrontation. Colonel [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] remains extremely skeptical of her increased involvement. Terrorists take hostages on ''[[Cloud Nine]]'' and demand her turned over in exchange for their lives. Adama questions Sharon if she'd tell him the names of the Cylons in the Fleet, but when she refuses, it just seems to reaffirm her value to him and he pretends to kill her himself and then turn over her body, in reality the Boomer copy of Sharon's dead body. Unfortunately the terrorists figure out the deception quickly and one hostage is killed, but the distraction allows marines time and a distraction to resolve the situation. {{TRS|Sacrifice}}. | ||
===Birth of her daughter Hera=== | ===Birth of her daughter Hera=== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Sharondownloaded.jpg|170px|thumb|left|{{callsign|Helo}} comforts Sharon, as Dr. [[Cottle]] start to perform an emergency birth procedure.]] | ||
When Sharon begins to bleed due to a detached placenta, Dr. [[Cottle]] performs an emergency birth procedure to save both her and the baby's life. Sharon and Helo name the baby girl [[Hera Agathon|Hera]]. After her parents believe Hera is out of danger, the baby apparently dies due to her underdeveloped lungs and Dr. Cottle's failure to intubate her in time. Sharon, suspecting her child was killed deliberately, nearly strangles Dr. Cottle before being subdued, and she subsequently falls into a deep depression. | When Sharon begins to bleed due to a detached placenta, Dr. [[Cottle]] performs an emergency birth procedure to save both her and the baby's life. Sharon and Helo name the baby girl [[Hera Agathon|Hera]]. After her parents believe Hera is out of danger, the baby apparently dies due to her underdeveloped lungs and Dr. Cottle's failure to intubate her in time. Sharon, suspecting her child was killed deliberately, nearly strangles Dr. Cottle before being subdued, and she subsequently falls into a deep depression. | ||
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===Officer of the Colonial Fleet=== | ===Officer of the Colonial Fleet=== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Season 3 - Promo - Epi 1 - 2 - C-Number Eight, Adama, Helo.jpg|235px|Sharon Agathon is commissioned as a Colonial Officer.|thumb]] | ||
More than a year later, and four months after ''Galactica'' and ''Pegasus'' | More than a year later, and four months after ''Galactica'' and ''Pegasus's'' retreat from [[New Caprica]], Sharon Agathon is now married to Helo. In the year that has passed, Admiral [[William Adama|Adama]] has taken Sharon into his confidence and she seems to have become his advisor of sorts having apparently fully gained his trust. The two periodically sit down to tea; her cell now has a couch, a table, and other amenities. She tells him that she has come to forgive herself for her actions against her race and losing her daughter and that he must forgive himself for leaving the people behind on New Caprica if humanity and the Fleet are to survive. {{TRS|Occupation}}. Thanks to her giving him his confidence back, Adama decides to forgive himself for leaving most of the Fleet behind and go ahead with the rescue mission. As part of the plan Adama commissions Agathon into the [[Colonial Fleet (TRS)|Colonial Fleet]] as a lieutenant (junior grade). When she asks how he knows if she won't betray him, he simply replies he doesn't, but "that's what trust is." On her first mission, Agathon leads an insertion force that will serve as a liaison between the [[New Caprica Resistance]] and ''Galactica'' during the extraction of the population. She commands two Raptors in an intra-atmosphere jump and links up with [[Samuel Anders]] and his squad at the [[Breeders Canyon]]. Due to an ambush she is nearly killed, but is saved since her Marines anticipated a possible ambush and were in position to deal with the threat {{TRS|Precipice|Exodus, Part I}}. | ||
On the following day, Agathon covertly enters the Cylon [[New Caprica Detention Center|detention center]] to recover the [[launch key|launch keys]] for the grounded Colonial ships, bypassing human and Centurion guards that cannot distinguish Agathon from other Eights. After interfacing with a [[Datastream|data terminal]] and obtaining the keys, a [[Number Three]] enters the room and challenges her loyalty. The Three tells her that Hera is still alive, but Agathon rejects the notion saying that Adama wouldn't lie to her (he didn't: he didn't know the truth), shoots the Three in each leg to slow her eventual report back to other Cylons. When she hands over the launch keys to Chief [[Tyrol]], she asks him if he had actually seen Hera's ashes, which he affirms {{TRS|Exodus, Part I}}. | On the following day, Agathon covertly enters the Cylon [[New Caprica Detention Center|detention center]] to recover the [[launch key|launch keys]] for the grounded Colonial ships, bypassing human and Centurion guards that cannot distinguish Agathon from other Eights. After interfacing with a [[Datastream|data terminal]] and obtaining the keys, a [[Number Three]] enters the room and challenges her loyalty. The Three tells her that Hera is still alive, but Agathon rejects the notion saying that Adama wouldn't lie to her (he didn't: he didn't know the truth), shoots the Three in each leg to slow her eventual report back to other Cylons. When she hands over the launch keys to Chief [[Tyrol]], she asks him if he had actually seen Hera's ashes, which he affirms {{TRS|Exodus, Part I}}. | ||
Following the [[Battle of New Caprica]], the Agathons and many other pilots eat in the mess hall. After [[Margaret Edmondson|Racetrack]] addresses Agathon as "Boomer," Helo asks the crew for suggestions for a more appropriate callsign. A number of humorous and affectionate responses, including "Chrome-dome" and "The Raptor Adaptor" arise, reflecting Agathon's grown trust and comfort amongst the human crew, but Helo opts for {{callsign|Hot Dog}}'s suggestion, "Athena" {{TRS|Torn}}. | Following the [[Battle of New Caprica]], the Agathons and many other pilots eat in the mess hall. After [[Margaret Edmondson|Racetrack]] addresses Agathon as "Boomer," Helo asks the crew for suggestions for a more appropriate callsign. A number of humorous and affectionate responses, including "Chrome-dome" and "The Raptor Adaptor" arise, reflecting Agathon's grown trust and comfort amongst the human crew, but Helo opts for {{callsign|Hot Dog}}'s suggestion, "Athena" {{TRS|Torn}}. | ||
Agathon undertakes a solo recon mission through a high radiation cluster to look for a planet with suitable material to replenish the Fleet's lost food supplies. Agathon's Cylon physiology withstands radiation levels that would have killed a human, although not without some discomfort. The successful mission confirms the foodstuffs on [[algae planet|a planet with algae]] and gives needed data to safely attempt the guide the Fleet {{TRS|The Passage}}. | Agathon undertakes a solo recon mission through a high radiation cluster to look for a planet with suitable material to replenish the Fleet's lost food supplies. Agathon's Cylon physiology withstands radiation levels that would have killed a human, although not without some discomfort. The successful mission confirms the foodstuffs on [[algae planet|a planet with algae]] and gives needed data to safely attempt the guide the Fleet {{TRS|The Passage}}. | ||
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Several weeks later Agathon is assigned to fly Major [[Adama]] and [[Gaius Baltar]]'s new defense attorney [[Romo Lampkin]] to ''[[Colonial One]]'' to retrieve documents needed for the up-coming trial. Before take off, a remote-detonation bomb attached to the Raptor is fortuitously discovered. [[Cally Tyrol]] brings up Agathon's name and indirectly asserts she is the the unknown bomber. When confronted by Agathon, Tyrol denies making such an accusation, though Agathon goes on to note how she did not accuse her despite equal circumstantial evidence implicating her. Agathon points out Tyrol's deep hatred for all Cylons and hands over her sidearm, challenging Tyrol to shoot her. When she fails to pull the trigger, Agathon grabs the gun back and threatens to kill Tyrol if it is discovered she was responsible for the bomb on her ship. It is later revealed that the explosive was the work of fellow ''Galactica'' officer Captain [[Aaron Kelly|Kelly]] and was designed to kill Lampkin {{TRS|The Son Also Rises}}. During the time of Baltar's trial, Agathon is experiencing [[Opera House Prophecy|mysterious dreams]] of President Roslin, Caprica-Six and her child Hera in the Kobol [[Opera House]]. She later finds out that both Roslin and Caprica-Six deal with the same dreams, but their meaning remains unclear at first {{TRS|Crossroads, Part II}}. | Several weeks later Agathon is assigned to fly Major [[Adama]] and [[Gaius Baltar]]'s new defense attorney [[Romo Lampkin]] to ''[[Colonial One]]'' to retrieve documents needed for the up-coming trial. Before take off, a remote-detonation bomb attached to the Raptor is fortuitously discovered. [[Cally Tyrol]] brings up Agathon's name and indirectly asserts she is the the unknown bomber. When confronted by Agathon, Tyrol denies making such an accusation, though Agathon goes on to note how she did not accuse her despite equal circumstantial evidence implicating her. Agathon points out Tyrol's deep hatred for all Cylons and hands over her sidearm, challenging Tyrol to shoot her. When she fails to pull the trigger, Agathon grabs the gun back and threatens to kill Tyrol if it is discovered she was responsible for the bomb on her ship. It is later revealed that the explosive was the work of fellow ''Galactica'' officer Captain [[Aaron Kelly|Kelly]] and was designed to kill Lampkin {{TRS|The Son Also Rises}}. During the time of Baltar's trial, Agathon is experiencing [[Opera House Prophecy|mysterious dreams]] of President Roslin, Caprica-Six and her child Hera in the Kobol [[Opera House]]. She later finds out that both Roslin and Caprica-Six deal with the same dreams, but their meaning remains unclear at first {{TRS|Crossroads, Part II}}. | ||
Along with her husband, Agathon is among the crew of ''[[Demetrius]]'' {{TRS|The Ties That Bind}}. 58 days into their mission to find [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], Sharon Agathon and others show concern that Thrace cannot be trusted, and that they have to meet up with the Fleet for refueling {{TRS|The Road Less Traveled}}. She physically restrains Thrace to prevent her from executing an FTL jump to a Cylon fleet. When Thrace decides to take a Raptor instead, Agathon accompanies her assuring her that she can be trusted despite her mutinying. On the basestar she meets other Eights who ask her to lead a mutiny against [[Natalie]], but Agathon is disgusted at their lack of conviction, saying that they have to stick with the side they chose. During the attempt to get information from the [[Hybrid]], another Eight is shot by a Centurion. After the Hybrid gives Thrace [[Hybrid utterances|a cryptic message]], Agathon disconnects the Hybrid herself, but refuses to take the mortally wounded Eight's hand and offer her forgiveness and comfort as she dies. Anders does instead and once the baseship jumps back to the ''Demetrius'', Agathon contacts her husband lets him know that they have control of the ship {{TRS|Faith}}. | Along with her husband, Agathon is among the crew of the ''[[Demetrius]]'' {{TRS|The Ties That Bind}}. 58 days into their mission to find [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], Sharon Agathon and others show concern that Thrace cannot be trusted, and that they have to meet up with the Fleet for refueling {{TRS|The Road Less Traveled}}. She physically restrains Thrace to prevent her from executing an FTL jump to a Cylon fleet. When Thrace decides to take a Raptor instead, Agathon accompanies her assuring her that she can be trusted despite her mutinying. On the basestar she meets other Eights who ask her to lead a mutiny against [[Natalie]], but Agathon is disgusted at their lack of conviction, saying that they have to stick with the side they chose. During the attempt to get information from the [[Hybrid]], another Eight is shot by a Centurion. After the Hybrid gives Thrace [[Hybrid utterances|a cryptic message]], Agathon disconnects the Hybrid herself, but refuses to take the mortally wounded Eight's hand and offer her forgiveness and comfort as she dies. Anders does instead and once the baseship jumps back to the ''Demetrius'', Agathon contacts her husband lets him know that they have control of the ship {{TRS|Faith}}. | ||
After they return with the [[Cylon Civil War|Cylon rebels]], Agathon has another vision of the Opera House. She wakes up to see her daughter standing next to her bed and finds out that she has filled an entire scrapbook with drawings of a blond woman and the number "six". Shocked at the drawings, she notices that Hera has left the room and runs out into the hallways. Her search for Hera on ''Galactica'' parallels the Opera House visions. At the same time Natalie is escorted to a meeting with Admiral Adama and she and her guards run right into Hera. Fascinated, Natalie kneels down to be close to the child. When Agathon catches up to them, she draws her sidearm and tells Natalie to back off. Then, after ensuring that Hera is taken to safety, Agathon shoots Natalie, mortally wounding her, fearing that she would take her daughter from her, like the Six in the vision | After they return with the [[Cylon Civil War|Cylon rebels]], Agathon has another vision of the Opera House. She wakes up to see her daughter standing next to her bed and finds out that she has filled an entire scrapbook with drawings of a blond woman and the number "six". Shocked at the drawings, she notices that Hera has left the room and runs out into the hallways. Her search for Hera on ''Galactica'' parallels the Opera House visions. At the same time Natalie is escorted to a meeting with Admiral Adama and she and her guards run right into Hera. Fascinated, Natalie kneels down to be close to the child. When Agathon catches up to them, she draws her sidearm and tells Natalie to back off. Then, after ensuring that Hera is taken to safety, Agathon shoots Natalie, mortally wounding her, fearing that she would take her daughter from her, like the Six in the vision ([[TRS]]: "[[Guess What's Coming to Dinner?]]"). | ||
After the shooting she is taken to see Admiral Adama who demands an explanation from her. She describes the vision to Adama who finds the explanation from her inadequate and decides to send her to the [[brig]]. She requests to keep her child, but Adama declines, believing that the brig is no place for a child. After Adama goes through his own emotional turmoil and making questionable decisions vis a vis the abduction of President Roslin and many of his pilots by the rebel Cylons, he instructs Colonel Tigh to give her Hera back despite her being imprisoned {{TRS|Sine Qua Non}}. She is later released from the brig to assist with a rescue plan during a hostage situation aboard the Cylon rebel baseship. | After the shooting she is taken to see Admiral Adama who demands an explanation from her. She describes the vision to Adama who finds the explanation from her inadequate and decides to send her to the [[brig]]. She requests to keep her child, but Adama declines, believing that the brig is no place for a child. After Adama goes through his own emotional turmoil and making questionable decisions vis a vis the abduction of President Roslin and many of his pilots by the rebel Cylons, he instructs Colonel Tigh to give her Hera back despite her being imprisoned {{TRS|Sine Qua Non}}. She is later released from the brig to assist with a rescue plan during a hostage situation aboard the Cylon rebel baseship. | ||
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When {{RDM|the Fleet}} finally arrives at [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], she is with her family in her quarters. She and her husband are among the first team to land on the planet, but, to their despair, only discover a destroyed city {{TRS|Revelations}}. | When {{RDM|the Fleet}} finally arrives at [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], she is with her family in her quarters. She and her husband are among the first team to land on the planet, but, to their despair, only discover a destroyed city {{TRS|Revelations}}. | ||
Athena is incarcerated in the Cylon brig with her husband, her daughter, Caprica-Six, Tigh, and Anders during [[Gaeta's Mutiny|the mutiny]], and is released by Starbuck and Apollo to help put down the rebellion | Athena is incarcerated in the Cylon brig with her husband, her daughter, Caprica-Six, Tigh, and Anders during [[Gaeta's Mutiny|the mutiny]], and is released by Starbuck and Apollo to help put down the rebellion ([[TRS]]: "[[The Oath]], [[Blood on the Scales]]"). After Boomer returns and escapes imprisonment, she assaults Athena and steals her uniform to impersonate her and abduct Hera {{TRS|Someone to Watch Over Me}}. Even after a rescue mission for Hera is put into motion, Athena remains emotionally devastated as she does not expect to find her child alive {{TRS|Daybreak, Part I}}. Athena, Helo, Starbuck, Apollo, and a force of free Centurions board [[the Colony]] to retrieve Hera. Boomer returns the child to her parents after a change of heart. Athena then shoots Boomer dead, which Boomer expected. The Agathon family settle on the newly discovered [[Earth_(RDM)#A_New_Earth:_The_Promised_Land|Earth]]. Athena is a direct ancestress of all modern-day humans through her daughter Hera {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}}. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* Fans have often speculated that the [[Number Eight|Eight]] seen on [[Ragnar Anchorage]] at [[Miniseries, Night 2|the end of the Miniseries]], who wears a Colonial flightsuit and receives a "[[by your command]]" from a [[Number Six|Six]], is this version of Sharon. However, this is unconfirmed, and there is no known reason why she would be present in a flightsuit at Ragnar before appearing on occupied {{RDM|Caprica}}; therefore, the character is considered to have been introduced in the episode "[[33]]". | * Fans have often speculated that the [[Number Eight|Eight]] seen on [[Ragnar Anchorage]] at [[Miniseries, Night 2|the end of the Miniseries]], who wears a Colonial flightsuit and receives a "[[by your command]]" from a [[Number Six|Six]], is this version of Sharon. However, this is unconfirmed, and there is no known reason why she would be present in a flightsuit at Ragnar before appearing on occupied {{RDM|Caprica}}; therefore, the character is considered to have been introduced in the episode "[[33]]". | ||
* This [[Number Eight]] is usually called "Sharon" and after the events of [[New Caprica]] "Athena, | * This [[Number Eight]] is usually called "Sharon" and after the events of [[New Caprica]] "Athena", while [[Sharon Valerii]] is often just called "Boomer", as that callsign is more closely associated with her. This Sharon has only been called "Boomer" twice onscreen, once by Baltar in "[[Home, Part II]]" and once by Racetrack in "[[Torn]]". In the latter case, she requests to be called something else. Until Season 3, this copy was referred to by fans and members of the cast & crew as the Caprica copy ("Caprica-Sharon" or "Caprica-Boomer"), because she was first encountered on Caprica. | ||
*Sharon Agathon's callsign, "Athena, | *Sharon Agathon's callsign, "Athena", may be a reference to her nature as a Cylon, if the Colonists share the Greek myth that Pallas Athene sprung from the head of Zeus fully grown without ever having a childhood – much as a Cylon does. | ||
* Athena is one of the [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies#The Lords of Kobol|Lords of Kobol]]. In "[[Home, Part II]], | * Athena is one of the [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies#The Lords of Kobol|Lords of Kobol]]. In "[[Home, Part II]]", Sharon relates the death of Athena on Kobol, "Athena [threw] herself down [from the Gates of Hera] onto the rocks below, out of despair over the Exodus of the thirteen tribes." | ||
* Her callsign also creates a parallel with the [[Original Series]] character of {{TOS|Athena}}. In the Original Series, Athena was the daughter of {{TOS|Adama}}. In the Re-imagined Series, Agathon's relationship with Adama is very similar, as he develops a close fatherly bond to her. | * Her callsign also creates a parallel with the [[Original Series]] character of {{TOS|Athena}}. In the Original Series, Athena was the daughter of {{TOS|Adama}}. In the Re-imagined Series, Agathon's relationship with Adama is very similar, as he develops a close fatherly bond to her. | ||
* Despite being in many episodes with Boomer, Athena only actually meets her four times and none are friendly meetings. The first meeting is when Boomer boards ''Galactica'' as part of a delegation and is stopped after Athena identifies her. Boomer tells Athena Hera is alive and is mean to her causing Athena to storm off. Their second meeting is when Athena downloads into the Cylon fleet to rescue Hera. Boomer is taking care of Hera and gladly passes her off to her mother, but refuses to let her take Hera to ''Galactica'' for | * Despite being in many episodes with Boomer, Athena only actually meets her four times and none are friendly meetings. The first meeting is when Boomer boards ''Galactica'' as part of a delegation and is stopped after Athena identifies her. Boomer tells Athena Hera is alive and is mean to her causing Athena to storm off. Their second meeting is when Athena downloads into the Cylon fleet to rescue Hera. Boomer is taking care of Hera and gladly passes her off to her mother, but refuses to let her take Hera to ''Galactica'' for treatmeant and threatens to kill her. Athena manages to convince Caprica-Six to help and she kills Boomer who later downloads into a new body. The third meeting is after Boomer has been captured and escaped. Boomer enters the same bathroom as Athena who doesn't realize who it is until too late and beaten severly by Boomer and is forced to watch as Boomer seduces Helo. The fourth and final meeting is during Hera's rescue where Boomer somewhat reedeems herself for her actions by returning Hera to her parents without a fight after saving her from disection. Athena refuses to forgive Boomer who knew she wouldn't and then kills her. Boomer lets Athena kill her, and with resurrection destroyed Boomer's death is final. | ||
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