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{{disline|This article concerns the first [[Number Eight]] Cylon that served on ''Galactica'' with the callsign of "Boomer."
     {{Character Data|
For information on the Eight discovered on Caprica and the wife of {{callsign|Karl Agathon}} with the callsign of "Athena," see {{callsign|Athena}}.<br/>
     |photo=[[Image:Sharon Valerii promo.jpg|200px]]
For information on the [[Original Series]] character, see [[Boomer (TOS)]].}}
     {{Character Data
     |photo=Sharon.PNG
     |age=
     |age=
     |colony= [[The Colony|Cylon Homeworld]]; she has a fabricated background of being from [[Troy]]
     |colony= None. (She believed she was from [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Aerelon|Aerelon]], by way of [[Troy]])
     |birthname=  
     |birthname=  
     |servicen= T-990429
     |servicen= T-990429
     |callsign= Boomer
     |callsign= Boomer
    |seen= Miniseries
     |death= Shot by [[Cally]] (''[[Resistance]]'')
     |death=1. Shot by [[Cally]]<br/> 2. Neck broken by [[Caprica-Six]]<br/> 3. Shot by {{callsign|Athena}} (death final) {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}}
     |parents= None. (She believed they were [[Abraham Valerii|Abraham]] and [[Catherine Valerii]])
     |parents= None biologically (allegedly [[Abraham Valerii|Abraham]] and [[Katherine Valerii]]); she was created by the [[Final Five]]
     |siblings=
     |siblings= None in the usual way (allegedly one, per photo in "[[Downloaded]]"); all other [[Number Eight]] Cylons are her identical sisters, and the other numbers are considered siblings as well
     |children=
     |children=
     |marital status= Formerly in a relationship with [[Galen Tyrol]] and later [[John Cavil]]
     |marital status= Single, was in a relationship with Chief [[Galen Tyrol]].
     |role= Cylon infiltrator, saboteur; [[Raptor]] pilot
     |role= Cylon Infiltrator, Saboteur; [[Raptor]] Pilot
     |rank= Formerly lieutenant, junior grade
     |rank= Lieutenant, Junior Grade
     |serial=T-990429 <br/> 312743<ref name="serial">This serial is based off her dogtags [[:Image:Id_wings.jpg|pictured here]]. This is the same serial number given to QMX by the studios for {{callsign|Athena}}'s dog tags. In the episode "[[Water]]," Valerii looks at the ID tag on her uniform jacket, which reads "Lieutenant S. VALERII T-990429". This suggests that, like {{callsign|Karl Agathon}} and [[Saul Tigh]], the prop tags and the scripts did not always match up perfectly.</ref>
     |actor= [[Grace Park]]
  |actor= [[Grace Park]]
     |cylon= y
     |cylon= y
    |name= Sharon Valerii
     }}
     }}
'''Sharon "Boomer" Valerii''' is a copy of the [[humanoid Cylon]] model [[Number Eight]] who is initially planted as a "sleeper" agent in the [[Colonial Fleet (TRS)|Colonial Fleet]]. She is unaware of her Cylon nature and serves for two years as Lieutenant Valerii on ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'', where she is assigned as a [[Raptor]] pilot and also engaged in a secret relationship with Chief [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]]. After the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attack]], her underlying programming repeatedly emerges which leads her to unconscious acts of sabotage. Growing confusion about her true self result in a deep depression and a failed suicide attempt. After Valerii returns from a successful mission to destroy a Cylon [[Basestar (RDM)|basestar]], she shoots Commander [[William Adama]] in the chest, wounding him critically. She is incarcerated in the [[brig]] and soon afterward is killed by [[Cally Henderson]].


Her consciousness is downloaded and she is reborn in another body. Subsequently, she experiences severe problems integrating into Cylon society and long considers herself more human than Cylon. She eventually works together with [[Caprica-Six]] in an attempt to change Cylon popular opinion about humans and she emerges as one of the Cylon leaders jointly responsible for the end of the occupation of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]] and later the Cylon occupation on [[New Caprica]]. Following the failure on New Caprica, Valerii abandons her hopes for coexistence with humans and she denounces her past on ''Galactica''.  She is assigned to watch Hera Agathon, but when Hera's mother comes to rescue her, Valerii tries to kill her and is killed by Caprica-Six allowing Agathon and Caprica-Six to escape while Valerii downloads to a new body again. However, while she feels that she belongs to Cylon society, she is not fully integrated into it and relatively isolated among her peers, particularly from the rest of her model's line as her vote to lobotomize the [[Raider (RDM)|Cylon Raiders]] leads to a [[Cylon Civil War]].
''This page is about the copy of Sharon Valerii first seen on [[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]], who loves [[Galen Tyrol]] and is shot by [[Cally]]. For the copy of Sharon Valerii first seen on [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]], who loves [[Karl Agathon|Helo]] and becomes pregnant, see [[Sharon Valerii (Caprica copy)]]. For information about the various copies see [[Sharon Valerii]].''


She is engaged in a relationship with the [[Number One]] leading the pro-lobotomization faction of the Cylons and is a member of that faction although she does express some misgivings about their actions. She is also aware of the identity of at least one member of the Final Five: Ellen Tigh and has known since before even D'Anna found out as Cavil trusts her and let her in on the secret. She eventually helps Ellen escape as part of a plan to infiltrate ''Galactica'' and is locked in the Cylon brig on arrival.
Lieutenant Junior Grade Sharon "Boomer" Valerii, serial number T-990429, appears to be a young pilot recently-assigned to shipboard operations. Assigned to flying the Raptor reconnaissance vehicle, her inexperience is demonstrated through repeated rough landings aboard ''Galactica'' ([[Miniseries]]).
 
As a pilot, she is assigned alongside [[ECO]] [[Karl Agathon|Karl "Helo" Agathon]], with whom she has developed a close friendship. She has also formed friendships with other pilot officers aboard the battlestar, sharing off-duty activities, such as regular card games ([[Miniseries]], [[Act of Contrition]]), all of which have helped her integrate into shipboard life and be accepted as a member of the crew. She had been serving on board ''Galactica'' for two years prior to the Cylon attack ([[The Farm]]).
Later when she is prisoner on ''Galactica'' she escapes, beats Athena badly, has sexual relations with Helo and kidnaps Hera, but redeems herself somewhat by saving Hera from dissection and helping her escape to her parents.  Valerii is finally killed by Athena and with resurrection destroyed, her death is final.


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
=== Agent in Disguise ===


=== Life on ''Galactica'' ===
Initially, "Boomer" Valerii is a "sleeper" agent, unaware of her Cylon status. As far as she is aware, she was born on the mining colony of Troy, the daughter of a family from Aerelon ([[Flesh and Bone]]). Troy itself was destroyed in an unexplained cataclysm, allowing Boomer's background to be established as that of an orphan.
Valerii is a "sleeper" agent, unsuspecting of her Cylon status. As far as she is aware, she was born on the mining colony of [[Troy (RDM)|Troy]], as the daughter of a family from [[Aerilon]] {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}. Troy itself was destroyed in an unexplained cataclysm, allowing Valerii's background to be established as that of an orphan. Following her arrival on board ''Galactica'', she enters into a relationship with the ship's Chief Petty Officer [[Galen Tyrol]], which is against military protocols concerning fraternization between officers and non-officers. Whether this is unintentional or a subconscious reaction to her Cylon programming remains unclear.


As a rookie pilot, she keeps missing the trap and putting holes into the deck.  Commander Adama calls her to his office alongside Colonel Tigh and talks with her about why she keeps doing that and instead of kicking her out of the service, he gives her advice and another chance. Valerii thanks him and tells him she owes him one and will pay him back someday.  Adama says a lot of people owe him one but a lot never pay it back but Valerii promises to pay him back someday when it really means something {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}}.
Following her arrival on-board ''Galactica'', she enters into a relationship with the ship's Chief Petty Officer [[Galen Tyrol]], which is against military protocols concerning fraternization between officers and non-officers. Whether this is unintentional, or a subconcious reaction to her Cylon personality program is unclear.


At the time of the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attack]], Valerii is flying her Raptor to {{RDM|Caprica}} with ''Galactica''{{'|s}} last remaining operational [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] squadron, when they learn of the attacks and attempt to engage two [[Raider (RDM)|Cylon Raiders]]. However, the Viper squadron is destroyed, and the Raptor is damaged while trying to escape, forcing Valerii and her [[ECO]] {{callsign|Karl Agathon}} to make an emergency landing on {{RDM|Caprica}} in [[Raptor 312]].  
At the time of the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attack]], Boomer is flying her Raptor to [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]] with ''[[Galactica]]'s'' last remaining operational [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] squadron to [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]] when they learn of the attacks and attempt to engage two [[Cylon Raider]]s. However, the Viper squadron is destroyed (their ships powered down by their tainted [[CNP]]), and the Raptor is damaged while trying to escape, forcing Boomer and Helo to make an emergency landing on [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]].  


After repairing the Raptor they are mobbed by desperate civilians and undertake a rescue operation. Lifting a number of children, Valerii states there is room for three adults. Valerii holds a lottery for the three seats. When the last number is called, Agathon chooses to give up his place aboard the Raptor so that Doctor [[Gaius Baltar]] can be rescued as well {{TRS|Miniseries}}.  Helo later manages to make it back to ''Galactica'' with the help of Starbuck and [[Sharon Agathon|another Sharon]] months later. {{TRS|Home, Part I}}
With the Raptor repaired, they are mobbed by desperate civilians, where then Helo and Boomer undertake an unexpected rescue operation, lifting a number of children and adults from the planet. However, Helo chooses to give up his place aboard the Raptor so that Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]] can be rescued ([[Miniseries]]).


After being found by [[Laura Roslin]]'s group of stranded military and civilian ships, Valerii works within the new civilian [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]], assisting Roslin's attempts to gather other stranded civilian ships in the space surrounding Caprica. She finds a number of ships critical to the fledgling Fleet's survival, such as a fuel tanker. After the newly assembled Fleet, led by ''Galactica'', leaves the solar system of the Colonies, Valerii aids in other critical acts, including the discovery of a [[tylium (RDM)|tylium]]-rich asteroid, replete with an active Cylon mine {{TRS|The Hand of God (RDM)}}, and locating a source of water to replenish the Fleet's lost supply after the sabotage of ''Galactica''{{'|s}} stores {{TRS|Water}}.
After being found by [[Laura Roslin]]'s group of stranded military and civilian ships, Boomer works hard within the new civilian [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]], assisting Laura Roslin's attempts to gather other stranded civilian ships within the space surrounding Caprica as possible. She finds a number of ships critical to the fledgling Fleet's survival (such as a fuel tanker). After the Fleet (with ''Galactica'' leading it) leaves the solar system of the Colonies, Boomer aids in other critical acts, such as the discovery of a [[tylium]]-rich asteroid, replete with an active Cylon mine ([[The Hand of God]]), and locating a source of water to replenish the Fleet's lost supply after a sabotage of ''Galactica's'' stores ([[Water]]).


=== Acts of sabotage ===
=== The Sleeper Awakens ===
[[image:sharontyrol.jpg|170px|left|Valerii and Chief [[Tyrol]].|thumb]]
At the same time as she is supporting the human Fleet, Valerii's underlying Cylon subroutines periodically emerge. Her Cylon programming is the cause of the sabotage of ''Galactica'''s water tanks, something she planned herself. However, her human side starts to emerge and prevents her from dying in the sabotage as [[John Cavil|Cavil]] had wanted with Cavil bringing out her Cylon programing using an elephant statue ([[Water]], [[The Plan]]). Later, she possibly assists a copy of [[Aaron Doral]] to perform a suicide bombing by leaving a hatch open for him. The Doral copy nearly kills Commander Adama and Colonel [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] ([[Litmus]], [[The Plan]]).


Valerii finds herself soaking wet, after she awakes to her human personality shortly after the bombs used to destroy ''Galactica'''s water tanks were planted. She becomes increasingly concerned and starts to question her true self. Her worry increases when she experiences a certain attachment to a captured [[Raider (RDM)|Cylon Raider]], and is able to give insight into how it can be properly assessed and understood ("Water," "[[Six Degrees of Separation]]," "[[Flesh and Bone]]"). Her concerns are further elevated when, following the bombing by Doral, ''Galactica''{{'|s}} [[Master-at-Arms]], Sergeant [[Hadrian]], suspects her and Chief [[Galen Tyrol]] of Cylon complicity {{TRS|Litmus}}.
However, at the same time she is apparently supporting the Fleet, Boomer's underlying Cylon programming periodically emerges. Her Cylon programming is the cause of the sabotage ''Galactica's'' water tanks ([[Water]]). Later, she likely assists a copy of [[Aaron Doral]] to access to a munitions store. The Doral copy constructs a suicide bomb which very nearly kills [[William Adama|Commander Adama]] and [[Saul Tigh|Colonel Tigh]].


Tyrol distances himself from Valerii after this incident, and he later ends their relationship following the arrest of Specialist [[Socinus]] (Litmus). Facing Tyrol's suspicions concerning her activities immediately before the bombing, Valerii finds herself emotionally isolated and stressed. She takes the [[Cylon detector]] test created by Dr. [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]], but he hides her positive test result in fear that once discovered, she might immediately retaliate and kill him {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}. Valerii finds short solace in Baltar's test, but deals with an anonymous accusation, when she finds the word "Cylon" written on the mirror of her locker. While its unclear, her Cylon personality believes she unconsciously wrote it to warn herself about her true nature and to stop her from continuing acts of sabotage ([[Six Degrees of Separation]], [[The Plan]]).
Having "awoken" to her human personality shortly after the bombs used to destroy ''Galactica's'' water tanks were planted, she finds herself soaking wet. Boomer's human personality becomes increasingly concerned that she is not all she appears. Her worry increases when she experiences a certain "attraction" to a captured [[Cylon Raider]], and is able to give insight into how it can be properly assessed and understood ("[[Six Degrees of Separation]]", "[[Flesh and Bone]]"). Her concerns are further elevated when, following the bombing by Doral, ''Galactica's'' [[Master-at-Arms]], Sergeant [[Hadrian]] suspects her and Tyrol of Cylon complicity ([[Litmus]]).


[[File:Valshootadama.jpg|235px|thumb|Valerii shoots Commander [[William Adama]] {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II}}.]]
Isolated from Tyrol following this event, he later ends their relationship following the arrest of Specialist [[Socinus]] ([[Litmus]]). Facing Tyrol's own suspicions concerning her activities immediately before the bombing, Boomer finds herself emotionally isolated and stressed. She takes the Cylon detector test created by Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]]. Baltar hides the positive test results to cover himself from recrimination from other Cylon agents and lies to the young lieutenant ([[Flesh and Bone]]). Boomer finds short solace in his test results but deals with increasing anonymous accusations from others when she finds the word "CYLON" written on the mirror of her locker ([[Six Degrees of Separation]]).
Frightened and alone, Valerii withdraws into herself and attempts suicide, but is initially unable to do so. During her second attempt, she is interrupted by Dr. Baltar who, rather than discouraging her, essentially gives her his blessing on her suicide. Following his departure from the [[duty locker]], Valerii succeeds in shooting herself, but her Cylon personality interrupts the attempt. Valerii only wounds herself in her right cheek {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I}}.


After [[Kara Thrace]] absconds with a captured Cylon Raider intended for an attack on a [[Basestar (RDM)|basestar]] orbiting {{RDM|Kobol}}, Commander Adama asks Valerii and ECO [[Margaret Edmondson]] to use a [[Cylon transponder]] in their Raptor to infiltrate the basestar and place a nuclear warhead within to destroy it. The mission is a success, but when the weapon would not auto-release from the Raptor after landing, Valerii exits the ship and enters the basestar. Inside, she encounters a dozen copies of herself, confirming her worst fears. Valerii escapes in the Raptor just before the warhead detonates and destroys the basestar. Back on ''Galactica'', her encounter with the other [[Number Eight|Eight]] models on the basestar apparently triggers Valerii's Cylon programming to emerge once more, and she shoots Commander Adama in the chest while being congratulated on her successful mission in [[CIC]], wounding him critically. While her Cylon programming succeeded in performing the act Cavil had been pushing her to do, she had to mentally turn herself into a Centurion as even Valerii's Cylon personality cares for Adama. It's later suggested by a [[Number Six]] that she purposefully wounded him in a way he could survive due to love for him. {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II|Scattered|The Plan}}.
Frightened and isolated, Boomer withdraws into herself and attempts suicide, but finds herself initially unable to do so. During her second attempt, she is interrupted by Dr. Baltar who, rather than discouraging her, essentially gives her his blessing on her attempt. Following his departure from the bunkroom, Boomer succeeds in shooting herself, but her Cylon personality apparently interrupts the attempt. Boomer can only severely wound herself in the face ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]).


=== Imprisonment and death ===  
=== Boomer's Dark Discovery and Demise ===  
After shooting Adama, Valerii is quickly restrained by guards and jailed in the [[brig]]. During her imprisonment, Colonel [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] attempts to forcibly extract information from her at gunpoint, but Valerii stonewalls him and even asks him to shoot her {{TRS|Scattered}}. Chief [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]] is later incarcerated in the same brig cell by Tigh, also suspected of being a Cylon. While imprisoned together, Valerii tries to convince Tyrol that her feelings for him were real and important, but he rejects her and threatens to kill her if she touched him.
[[File:Sharondeath.jpg|235px|Valerii dies in Chief [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol's]] arms {{TRS|Resistance (episode)}}.|right|thumb]]
Dr. [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] later enters the cell, ostensibly to collect a blood sample from Tyrol to prove his innocence using the [[Cylon detector]], but he instead injects Tyrol with a potent toxin that would kill him in a matter of seconds if Baltar does not give him an antidote. Baltar interrogates Valerii, demanding to know how many other Cylons are in the Fleet, using the dying Tyrol to blackmail her. Valerii first protests that she does not know, but as Tyrol is about to die, she reveals that there are eight other Cylons in the Fleet and Baltar then revives Tyrol.


Soon after, while being transferred to a new reinforced cell built to hold Cylons for later experiments and long term incarceration, a large crowd of crewmembers jeers at her and calls her a traitor. Specialist [[Cally Henderson]] who considers Valerii responsible for Tyrol's imprisonment breaks through the crowd holding a gun and shoots Valerii at point-blank range. Valerii's last words are "I love you, Chief" and she dies in Tyrol's arms {{TRS|Resistance (episode)}}.
After [[Kara Thrace|Starbuck]] absconds with the captured Raider intended for an attack on a basestar orbiting [[Kobol]], Commander Adama orders Boomer and ECO [[Margaret Edmonson|Racetrack]] to use an [[Cylon Transponder]] in their Raptor to infiltrate the basestar place a nuclear warhead within to destroy it. The mission is a success. However, when the weapon would not auto-release from the Raptor after landing, Boomer exits the ship and into the expanse of the basestar's interior, where she encounters a dozen copies of herself, confirming her worse fears. Boomer escapes in the Raptor while her copies caress the weapon just before it detonates and destroys the basestar. Back on ''Galactica'', her encounter with her copies on the basestar apparently forces Boomer's Cylon personality to emerge once more, with astonishing reprocussions: on accepting hanks from Commander Adama for the mission, she shoots and seriously wounds him ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]).


=== Life as a Corpse ===
Boomer is quickly restrained by guards and jailed in the [[brig]]. During her emprisonment, Tigh attempts to forcibly extract information from her by gunpoint. Sharon's human and Cylon personalities appear to stonewall him ([[Scattered]]).  Chief [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]] is later thrown in the same brig cell by Col. Tigh, also suspected of being a Cylon.  While imprisoned together, Boomer tries to convince Tyrol that her feelings for him were real and important, but he rejects her and threatens to kill her if she touched him.
[[File:TRS - The Farm - Adama with Boomer's Corpse.jpg|thumb|[[William Adama]] with {{Callsign|Boomer}}'s corpse in the [[morgue]] {{TRS|The Farm}}.]]
[[Image:Sharondeath.jpg|Sharon dies in Tyrol's arms.|right|thumb]]
Valerii's body is sent to the morgue and autopsied. Later, the recovered Commander Adama visits her corpse, asking "why" aloud, and weeps over her body. Adama pronounces a very mild reprimand for Henderson, sentencing her to 30 days in the brig for discharging a weapon without authorization. Henderson is never tried for murder, since Cylons are not seen as people {{TRS|The Farm}}.
Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]] later enters the cell, austensibly to collect a blood sample from Tyrol to prove his innocence using the [[Cylon detector]], but instead Baltar injects Tyrol with a potent toxin that would kill him in a matter of seconds if Baltar doesn't give him an antidote. Baltar interrogates Sharon, demanding to know how many other Cylons were in the Fleet, using the dying Tyrol to blackmail her. Boomer, near hysterics, protests that she didn't know.  Baltar insists that somewhere in her subconscious mind, underneath all of her programming and false memories, she truly ''does'' know and with a stressful enough stimulus, the information would come forward. At the last second, she cries out that there were eight other Cylons in the Fleet. Baltar revives Tyrol.


Valerii's corpse is later used as bait when [[Sesha Abinell]] takes over [[Cloud 9]], demanding the execution of the future {{callsign|Athena}}. The distraction provided a window with which to diffuse the terrorist situation. {{TRS|Sacrifice}}
Soon after, while being transferred to a new reinforced cell in the [[brig]] built to hold Cylons for later experiments, a large crowd of crewmembers jeers at her and calls her a traitor. An enraged [[Cally]] breaks through the crowd holding a gun and shoots Boomer at point blank range. Dying in Tyrol's arms, her last words were "I love you, Chief" ([[Resistance]]).


===Rebirth and life among Cylons===
Boomer's body is sent to the morgue, and autopsied. The recovered [[William Adama|Commander Adama]] visits her corpse, asking "Why?" aloud, and weeps over her body.  Commander Adama gives Cally a slap on the wrist by sentencing her to only 30 days in the brig for discharging a weapon without authorization. Cally is never tried for murder since Boomer was merely yet another enemy Cylon to be destroyed ([[The Farm]]).
[[File:Cylon resurrection.jpg|235px|thumb|left|Valerii is [[Resurrection|reborn]] in a new body, and is considered as a "[[Hero of the Cylon]]" {{TRS|Downloaded}}.]]
After being shot by [[Callandra Tyrol|Cally Henderson]], ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'' is close enough to a Cylon [[Resurrection Ship]] so that her consciousness is retrieved for [[download]] into another body.  On rebirth, Valerii rejects her Cylon nature and continues to call herself "Sharon" instead of "Eight," even going so far as to reclaim her former apartment (502) on Caprica. A copy of [[Number Three]], representing the status quo of the Cylons, is deeply disturbed by this and suggests that Valerii be [[boxed]].


[[Caprica-Six]], also seen as a [[Hero of the Cylon]], protests and Three advises her to get Valerii to change. When Valerii laments the loss of Tyrol, Caprica-Six tells her about her own love for a human, [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]], which prompts Valerii to inform her that he is still alive. Suspecting that Three has an ulterior motive and wants to box both of them, the two play along and Valerii announces her intent to move out of her old apartment. After a [[Caprica Resistance]] bombing, Valerii, Caprica-Six, and Three are trapped in a garage with the resistance's leader, [[Samuel Anders]]. There, Caprica-Six reveals their true intentions and declares that Valerii and herself are celebrities in a culture of unity, and, through their love for humans, have realized the horror of the Cylons' actions. Using their celebrity, they could convince a large portion of the Cylon society of their new belief that the genocide of humanity was wrong. Valerii stops Anders from killing Three, but is surprised to see Caprica-Six kill Three herself. After telling Anders to escape, Valerii agrees to help Caprica-Six reveal the truth of the genocide to the other Cylons {{TRS|Downloaded}}.
{{spoiltext|According to an  [http://www.thefandom.com/Article50.phtml interview] with Ron D. Moore, Boomer is not dead. When Cally shot "Boomer" Valerii, ''Galactica'' was close enough to one of the Cylon ships near Kobol that her consciousness was downloaded into another body. [[Downloaded|The episode]] dealing with Boomer's transferred "soul" be shown later in Season 2.}}


Valerii and Caprica-Six are obviously successful in their attempt to change popular opinion among Cylons about the genocide on the human race. According to a [[Cavil]] model that is briefly incarcerated on board ''Galactica'', Valerii and Caprica-Six convinced a majority that "the slaughter of mankind was a mistake" which ultimately leads to an end of the occupation of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]] {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I}}.
==Notes==
 
*[[Number Six]] rhetorically asks Baltar in "[[Flesh and Bone]]" why he thinks that Valerii got her callsign, "Boomer." As shown twice in "[[Water]]" and with her destruction of the basestar in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]", the ''Galactica'' Valerii appeared to have a penchant for blowing things up. This is inconsistent with her [[Boomer (TOS)|namesake]] from the Original Series, who did not show this tendency.
One year later, Valerii is one of the leaders of the Cylon force occupying [[New Caprica]]. But as other Cylons start to consider the occupation a failure, her influence appears to decrease quickly, most evident when she is unable to secure Henderson's release from detention or to remove her from the death list {{TRS|Precipice}}. Their initial plan on New Caprica, "to push past the conflict that separated us from humans for so long," fails and the occupation is ended after four months {{TRS|Exodus, Part II}}.
**Number Six could probably have been using sexual innuendo when she rhetorically asked why the ''Galactica'' Valerii's callsign was "Boomer"; for example, as demonstrated in "[[Six Degrees of Separation]]" (Actress Grace Park said in interviews that she was so determined to make an enthusiastic lovemaking scene, i.e. copious amounts of moaning, etc., that when the scene director finished they flat out said their footage would have to be ''heavily'' edited).
 
** Alternately, this may be an in-joke to the anime ''[[Wikipedia:Bubblegum Crisis|Bubblegum Crisis]]'' (and its spin-offs). ''Bubblegum Crisis'' generally focuses on a futuristic police force in conflict with rogue androids with a human appearance, or "synthetic humanoids", referred to as ''[[Wikipedia:boomer (anime term)|boomer]]s''. Some of these (such as Cynthia in BGC1 '''Tinsel City''') are completely unaware of their nature as synthetically created beingsIt should be noted that [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] from the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|original ''Battlestar Galactica'']] predates this usage.
Following the retreat from New Caprica, Valerii is on the same [[Basestar (RDM)|basestar]] as Caprica-Six and Baltar, and assigned responsibility for the Cylon-human hybrid child, [[Hera Agathon]]. At a stand-off with the human [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] at the [[algae planet]], Valerii is part of a Cylon delegation to make demands regarding the [[Eye of Jupiter]], but on board ''Galactica'', she is identified by {{callsign|Athena}} and denied entry. During this first meeting between them, Valerii informs Agathon that her daughter, Hera, is still alive, and she suggests that Agathon will never be fully accepted among humans, because they continue to treat her as a thing {{TRS|The Eye of Jupiter}}.
 
After Agathon downloads into the Cylon fleet to recover her child, it becomes clear that Valerii resents her, possibly out of jealousy for her connection with Hera and Agathon essentially replacing her on ''Galactica''. Valerii has been growing increasingly frustrated by her inability to make progress with the child. She also states that she is done with her past on ''Galactica'' and that the failure of New Caprica has taught her that humans and Cylons cannot coexist. When Agathon insists that Hera is suffering from a blocked intestine after she determined that her stomach was "as hard as a gourd" and must be brought to a human doctor who knows how to care for an infant, Valerii immediately suspects that it was the other's intention all along to take Hera back to ''Galactica'', although she is forced to admit that the child's belly has become "hard as a gourd". Suggesting that Cylons were never meant to have children in the first place, Valerii threatens to kill Hera but is knocked to the floor by Caprica-Six and killed by her former comrade {{TRS|Rapture}}.
 
After the [[Raider (RDM)|Cylon Raider]]s refuse to take any offensive action for fear of harming the [[Final Five]] Cylons in the human fleet, Valerii votes in favor of lobotomizing them into effective fighters once again. This is in contradiction to the opinion of the rest of her model, breaking the stalemate between the [[Number One|One]]s, [[Number Four|Four]]s, and [[Number Five|Five]]s in favor of lobotomization and the [[Number Two|Two]]s, [[Number Six|Six]]es, and [[Number Eight|Eight]]s against it. Valerii's explanation is that, "we need to be able to defend ourselves." [[Natalie Faust]] accuses the Number One that she calls "Cavil" of having influenced Valerii {{TRS|Six of One}}. The two are romantically engaged, as they kiss shortly after Cavil's [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrection]], and later questions Cavil's decision to attack Natalie's rebel faction at the onset of the [[Cylon Civil War]] {{TRS|The Ties That Bind}}.
 
Valerii is with [[Cavil]] at [[D'Anna Biers]]{{'}} unboxing on the [[Resurrection Hub]] and witnesses her killing him, fleeing afterwards {{TRS|The Hub}}.
 
==="Escape" from John Cavil===
After [[Ellen Tigh]]'s resurrection, John Cavil allows Valerii to witness his numerous conversations with Ellen. Initially agreeing with John's disdainful view of Ellen, she eventually establishes a bond with her and comes to sympathize with Ellen's perspective on Cylon creation. When Cavil has the [[Simon]]s prepare to surgically dissect Ellen's brain to extract her memories, she escapes with Ellen in a Raptor logged as missing by the Colonials over a year ago. The two somehow find the Fleet, and after Valerii's voice is identified as an Eight by a Six flying CAP, the Raptor is allowed to land on ''Galactica''. No one realizes who she is until Tyrol approaches, senses who she is, and announces her identity, eliciting a smile from her when he tells her it's nice to see her. Upon hearing this, Admiral Adama has her taken to the brig. Unknown to them at the time, Valerii's "escape" was engineered. {{TRS|No Exit|Deadlock}}
 
===Escape from ''Galactica''===
The Cylon rebels decide to put her on trial for treason and, with death permanent because of the loss of resurrection, capital punishment is possible. When Tyrol goes to see her in the brig, she confesses that she still loves him and has thought of him ever since she died in his arms. She shares with him [[projection]]s of their dream home on [[Picon]], which she has been harboring for a while. In this dream life, they are married and have a daughter. Sure that she is going to be found guilty and executed, Tyrol helps her escape by switching her with another Eight he assaulted and rendered unconscious and placed in Valerii's cell. Pursuing her true mission, Valerii then severely beats Sharon Agathon and hides her, bound and gagged, in a toilet stall. She is then mistaken by Karl Agathon for his wife and is sexually pursued by him after she tried to quietly and discreetly without tipping him off to her true identity avoid his advances and to ostensibly leave on her (i.e Athena's) mission. Eventually she acquiesces and even gladly has sex with Karl Agathon without his knowledge as to who she truly was. During the encounter, and most likely without Valerii's knowledge, her victim Athena had become semi-conscious and witnesses Valerii's encounter with her husband from the toilet stall. Valerii then kidnapped the Agathon's daughter, Hera, drugging her with a drink when she picks her up at the [[Galactica daycare|daycare center]] to keep her quiet.
 
Valerii hides the drugged Hera in a provisions supply case, which is loaded onto a Raptor with Tyrol's help without attracting much attention as such cases have become routine for extended search patrols. Before Tyrol leaves, after he turned down her plea for him to come with her, she tells him that no matter what happens, she was not lying about everything she has told him and that she meant it, leading to Tyrol kissing her. While waiting for clearance to depart, she figures out that she has been discovered, and against Admiral Adama's orders powers up the Raptor and spins up its FTL drive. She hurriedly flies the Raptor out of the closing flight pod, clipping her port wing, then jumps away, close enough to damage ''Galactica'' from the resulting spatial disruption.
 
While talking with Saul Tigh Ellen later concludes, correctly, that everything that Valerii did, including helping her escape, was planned in order to kidnap Hera and bring her to [[Number One|John Cavil]] {{TRS|Someone to Watch Over Me}}.
 
Valerii keeps jumping her stolen Raptor, heading for [[The Colony]].  Hera's repeated cries for her mother irritates Valerii, prompting her to attempt to medically sedate Hera, but can't bring herself to do it.  Instead she tells Hera about her projection of her and Tyrol's home on Picon and Hera surprises her by revealing she can project too and joining her in the projection.  Valerii shows Hera the bedroom she dreamed of for her daughter and bonds with the girl.  She ultimately takes her to Cavil but starts crying bitterly when Hera calls out for her showing she regrets her actions.
 
Later when Valerii, Simon, Cavil and Doral are sitting and watching Hera draw, Cavil reveals that Hera has apparently refused to eat and wants to intubate her.  Valerii, the only one who seems to have any sympathy at all for the child, objects saying Hera wants her mother, but Cavil doesn't care only wanting to find the secret in Hera's genetic code that allowed her to come into being so the Cylon race can survive.  He leaves and Valerii watches unhappily as Simon starts up a drill and prepares to intubate Hera to force her to eat {{TRS|Islanded in a Stream of Stars|Daybreak, Part I}}.
 
=== Final Act and Death ===
During the [[Battle of The Colony]], Valerii is with Hera and the Simon who still plans on dissecting her despite the invasion force, confident that the humans will lose. Valerii snaps his neck, killing him and takes Hera and carries her away. She carries her to the rescue team which is searching for her and gives Hera back to her parents.  Athena points out that it does not make up for what she did and Valerii admits that she knows that, but she made what she knows will probably be her final choice and saved Hera.  She asks them to tell Admiral Adama she owed him for having given her another chance once.  She also informs them their Raptors have been destroyed, cutting off their primary escape route.  Calm and ready to accept Athena's revenge, Valerii lets Athena shoot her dead. Without resurrection, her death is permanent {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}}.
 
===The Psychological Damage and Choices Made ===
:''Explained by David Weddle & Grace Park''
Both writer-producer [[David Weddle]] and actress [[Grace Park]] give their views on the motivations and choices that Valerii made. Weddle concentrates on if Valerii actually loved Galen Tyrol and the psychological trauma she has been subjected to. Park examines what choices she has made from that background:<blockquote>''"Did Boomer really love the Chief?  That’s an interesting question and one I don’t have a neat answer to.  Boomer is deeply conflicted.  I think the process of having false memories planted in her, getting switched “on” as a Cylon, shooting Adama, getting shot by Cally, and her experiences on New Caprica have left her severely disturbedShe was determined to go through with her mission, but in the process of seducing Tyrol she reawakened feelings of love that she thought were dead.  I think she experienced real misgivings just before she got on that Raptor, but felt she had gone too far to back down.  Wrapped up in that is her perverse envy of Athena, who obtained everything Boomer once wanted, and this festered into a sick desire to strike out at Athena.  It’s difficult to say someone who did that loves the Chief, and yet in her damaged way, I think she did and still does love him."''<ref>[http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2009/02/battlestar-galactica-starbuck-boomer-someone-to-watch-over-me-.html "Play it again, Starbuck: Talking to Weddle and Thompson about 'Someone to Watch Over Me'" Maureen Ryan Chicago Tribune February 28, 2009]</ref>    ----David Weddle</blockquote> 


<blockquote>''"Boomer is much more tragic and conflicted, and in a lot of denial. Athena came from a very different starting point, and everything was a lie, but she fought and made it through the trenches. She's a story not of privilege, but about creating whoever you want to be. That's the American story. Boomer could have been a number of things too, but she made a lot of poor decisions."''<ref>[http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2009-03-12-battlestar-characters_N.htm "Internal battles are raging in 'Battlestar'" Anthony Breznican USA Today March 12, 2009]</ref>    ---Grace Park</blockquote>
According to SkyOne, Sharon's memories were of growing up on the mining settlement of Troy.


<blockquote>''"Essentially they are the same model, but their experiences have changed them a lot. So really drawing upon their most recent experiences, the things that have affected them most deeply, and what level of awareness they're at. And I think that essentially separates, for instance, Boomer versus Athena... Boomer's also quite upset, but she's definitely in a darker space than Athena, not having a family, not really connected to her purpose right now."''<ref>[[Sources:June 2007 Sci-Fi Channel Digital Press Tour]], {{vidlink|Part 1|tE2J00pHO|102}}</ref>    ---Grace Park</blockquote>
Here is SkyOne's summary of Valerii:


==Notes==
:''Sharon's first memories are vivid and she occasionally revisits them in her dreams. As far as she knew she grew up with a happy, normal childhood, the product of loving parents on the mining settlement of Troy. Troy was a small, barren world of the Colonial system.''


*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.
:''Sharon always wanted to leave and seek a grander life. After passing the Colonial Acedemy's exams she left aboard a commercial transport ship.''
*[[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. "{{callsign|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.
*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.


== References ==
:''During the flight, her hometown was wiped out in a series of titanic explosions caused by volatile methane gas, which had ignited in a mining operation. The disaster stunned the colonies.''
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:''She later applied for flight school and was accepted over more qualified candidates. Flight school was rough on Sharon. Not a born pilot, she laboured long and hard. By the time she had graduated. she managed to earn the second chances that she seemed fated to be given. Her first assignment was aboard the Battlestar Galactica, and by the time of the Cylon attack, she had been there for almost a year.''


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As this information does not come from the official Scifi.com website, it's authenticity is questionable.  Further, it is blatantly contradicted by Sharon's statements that Troy was destroyed when she was a little girl, not in flight school, and Adama's comment in "[[The Farm]]" that she had been on ''Galactica'' for nearly ''two'' years, not almost one.


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