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*This [[Number Eight]] is often just called "Boomer" colloquially, as that callsign is more closely associated with her, while {{callsign|Athena}} is usually called "Sharon" and more recently "Athena". Until Season 3, this copy was referred to as ''Galactica'' copy ("''Galactica''-Sharon" or "''Galactica''-Boomer"), because she was first encountered on ''Galactica''. She is refered to as Boomer by everyone on the series, including the Cylons, shown when she votes against the other Eights and [[Natalie Faust]] calls her Boomer when she walks into the room. | *This [[Number Eight]] is often just called "Boomer" colloquially, as that callsign is more closely associated with her, while {{callsign|Athena}} is usually called "Sharon" and more recently "Athena". Until Season 3, this copy was referred to as ''Galactica'' copy ("''Galactica''-Sharon" or "''Galactica''-Boomer"), because she was first encountered on ''Galactica''. She is refered to as Boomer by everyone on the series, including the Cylons, shown when she votes against the other Eights and [[Natalie Faust]] calls her Boomer when she walks into the room. | ||
*[[Virtual Six]] rhetorically asks [[Gaius Baltar]] in "[[Flesh and Bone]]" why he thinks that Valerii got the callsign "Boomer," implying a sexual reference. Aside from the fact that Valerii is the analogue of {{TOS|Boomer}} from the [[Original Series]], the reason for giving her this callsign is likely due to her reputation for loud and botched landings with [[Raptor]]s ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Flight of the Phoenix]]," "[[Scar]]," "[[Daybreak, Part II]]"). | *[[Virtual Six]] rhetorically asks [[Gaius Baltar]] in "[[Flesh and Bone]]" why he thinks that Valerii got the callsign "Boomer," implying a sexual reference. Aside from the fact that Valerii is the analogue of {{TOS|Boomer}} from the [[Original Series]], the reason for giving her this callsign is likely due to her reputation for loud and botched landings with [[Raptor]]s ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Flight of the Phoenix]]," "[[Scar]]," "[[Daybreak, Part II]]"). | ||
*In reality, "Boomer" is a nickname for a ballistic missile submarine. " | *In reality, "Boomer" is a nickname for a ballistic missile submarine. "[[Karl Agathon|Helo]]" is a similar nickname for a helicopter. | ||
*Despite both being main characters for the first season of the show, with Boomer being a major character whenever she appeared after that, Boomer and Athena only actually meet four times. In their first meeting, Athena identifies Boomer preventing her from joining the negotiations and Boomer reveals that Hera is still alive, something which Athena didn't know. In their second meeting, Athena downloads into the Cylon fleet to rescue Hera and Boomer is suspicious of her intentions. Boomer threatens to kill Hera, but is instead killed by her former friend Caprica-Six. In their third meeting, Athena doesn't realize who she is at first and by the time she does it's too late and Boomer beats her up and ties her up as part of a plan to kidnap Hera. In their final meeting, Boomer gives back Hera to Athena and allows Athena to kill her. | *Despite both being main characters for the first season of the show, with Boomer being a major character whenever she appeared after that, Boomer and Athena only actually meet four times. In their first meeting, Athena identifies Boomer preventing her from joining the negotiations and Boomer reveals that Hera is still alive, something which Athena didn't know. In their second meeting, Athena downloads into the Cylon fleet to rescue Hera and Boomer is suspicious of her intentions. Boomer threatens to kill Hera, but is instead killed by her former friend Caprica-Six. In their third meeting, Athena doesn't realize who she is at first and by the time she does it's too late and Boomer beats her up and ties her up as part of a plan to kidnap Hera. In their final meeting, Boomer gives back Hera to Athena and allows Athena to kill her. | ||
*Her personality after her resurrection seems to fluctuate between her human one and her Cylon one: at first she seemed more like her old "human" self until the failure of New Caprica. Afterwards it seemed like her personality was closer to that of her Cylon one while still retaining a few elements of her human one. Her return to ''Galactica'' seemed to stir her human personality more especially when she kidnapped Hera and bonded with her and she seemed to be in a state closer to her human personality than she had been since New Caprica when she died permanently. | *Her personality after her resurrection seems to fluctuate between her human one and her Cylon one: at first she seemed more like her old "human" self until the failure of New Caprica. Afterwards it seemed like her personality was closer to that of her Cylon one while still retaining a few elements of her human one. Her return to ''Galactica'' seemed to stir her human personality more especially when she kidnapped Hera and bonded with her and she seemed to be in a state closer to her human personality than she had been since New Caprica when she died permanently. | ||