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     |sepcon title=Starbuck (TOS alternate)|familytree=Y|seen=Saga of a Star World|lastseen=The Hand of God (TOS)|plastseen=The Hand of God}}Lieutenant '''Starbuck''' is the [[fumarello]]-smoking, womanizing, smart-aleck [[Colonial Warrior]]. He's also one of ''{{TOS|Galactica}}''{{'|s}} finest pilots.
     |sepcon title=Starbuck (TOS alternate)}}Lieutenant '''Starbuck''' is the [[fumarello]]-smoking, womanizing, smart-aleck [[Colonial Warrior]]. He's also one of ''{{TOS|Galactica}}''{{'|s}} finest pilots.


Starbuck was born on [[The Twelve Colonies of Man#Caprica|Caprica]] in the agro settlement of [[Umbra]].  He was orphaned when a [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylon]] raid destroyed the settlement {{OS|The Man with Nine Lives}}.
Starbuck was born on [[The Twelve Colonies of Man#Caprica|Caprica]] in the agro settlement of [[Umbra]].  He was orphaned when a [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylon]] raid destroyed the settlement {{OS|The Man with Nine Lives}}.
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Lieutenant Starbuck desperately wants to help Apollo when he is chased off by Raiders during a recon mission, but is ordered to hold back in order to avoid giving away the Fleet's position. Boomer and Starbuck later pick up Apollo's transmissions and guide him back to ''Galactica'' after his ordeal {{OS|The Lost Warrior}}.
Lieutenant Starbuck desperately wants to help Apollo when he is chased off by Raiders during a recon mission, but is ordered to hold back in order to avoid giving away the Fleet's position. Boomer and Starbuck later pick up Apollo's transmissions and guide him back to ''Galactica'' after his ordeal {{OS|The Lost Warrior}}.


Starbuck is the first to test pilot an experimental reconnaissance Viper. Being the test pilot earns him a dining slot on ''{{TOS|Rising Star}}'' where he ends up trying to juggle simultaneous dates with both {{TOS|Athena}} and Cassieopeia. During his test flight he encounters a [[Sixth-millennium starfighter]] attacking a shuttle and intervenes. The pilot of the shuttle ends up stealing Starbuck's Viper, and Starbuck is captured when he flies off with the shuttle. He is taken to a [[Proteus|prison]] where the prisoners are named for the crimes of their ancestors, and are all descendants of criminals. He incites a prison revolt, just in time for Apollo and Boomer to show up (along with Starbuck's missing Viper). Starbuck helps the two of them defeat their Raider pursuers. In the process of destroying the Raiders Starbuck accidentally destroys the vast stores of [[ambrosa]] that the prisoners had made, dashing his dreams of making a fortune off of it {{OS|The Long Patrol}}.
Starbuck is the first to test pilot an experimental reconnaissance Viper. Being the test pilot earns him a dining slot on ''{{TOS|Rising Star}}'' where he ends up trying to juggle simultaneous dates with both {{TOS|Athena}} and Cassieopeia. During his test flight he encounters a [[Sixth-millennium starfighter]] attacking a shuttle and intervenes. The pilot of the shuttle ends up stealing Starbuck's Viper, and Starbuck is captured when he flies off with the shuttle. He is taken to a [[Proteus|prison]] where the prisoners are named for the crimes of their ancestors, and are all descendents of criminals. He incites a prison revolt, just in time for Apollo and Boomer to show up (along with Starbuck's missing Viper). Starbuck helps the two of them defeat their Raider pursuers. In the process of destroying the Raiders Starbuck accidentally destroys the vast stores of [[ambrosa]] that the prisoners had made, dashing his dreams of making a fortune off of it {{OS|The Long Patrol}}.


The lieutenant is part of a patrol that encounters the [[Ravashol pulsar]]. Starbuck is adamant about trying to save [[Cree]], who is captured by the Cylons during their initial encounter with the pulsar. He rigs the computer to include his name on the mission to [[Arcta]] {{OS|The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part I}}. Starbuck helps to destroy the pulsar, rescues Cree, and makes some [[Tenna|interesting friends]] {{OS|The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part II}}.
The lieutenant is part of a patrol that encounters the [[Ravashol pulsar]]. Starbuck is adamant about trying to save [[Cree]], who is captured by the Cylons during their initial encounter with the pulsar. He rigs the computer to include his name on the mission to [[Arcta]] {{OS|The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part I}}. Starbuck helps to destroy the pulsar, rescues Cree, and makes some [[Tenna|interesting friends]] {{OS|The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part II}}.
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Despite Cassiopeia's misgivings, Starbuck helps Apollo fly Baltar's Raider onto a basestar. After successfully infiltrating the basestar they manage to disable the ship's sensors, and escape. Their sabotage allows ''Galactica'' to get the drop on the basestar and destroy it {{OS|The Hand of God}}.
Despite Cassiopeia's misgivings, Starbuck helps Apollo fly Baltar's Raider onto a basestar. After successfully infiltrating the basestar they manage to disable the ship's sensors, and escape. Their sabotage allows ''Galactica'' to get the drop on the basestar and destroy it {{OS|The Hand of God}}.
== Family tree ==
{{Family Trees (TOS)|Starbuck}}
== Tie-in Material Information ==
* ''According to [[Encyclopedia Galactica]]'' (a non-canonical piece of merchandise published in 1979):
: Lieutenant Starbuck is a [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]] pilot of [[Colonial Warrior|Warrior]] grade in the Battlestar ''Galactica''{{'|s}} [[Blue Squadron (TOS)|Blue Viper Squadron]]. He was orphaned at a very early age during a [[Attack on Umbra|Cylon raid on his home]]. But despite early adversity he went on to graduate with honors from the [[Academy]] in [[6562]] although he was nearly expelled in his fourth yahren for gambling in the cadet's barracks. In [[6570]], he was awarded the [[Gold Cluster|Golden Cluster]] for his heroism in the [[Final Destruction]]. Aboard the Battlestar ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'' he is known for his proficiency in [[Triad (TOS)|Triad]] as well as his courage and dedication. He is un-married. [[The Man with Nine Lives|Fairly recently]], Starbuck became involved with [[Chameleon|an elderly con-man]], who, while trying to escape from [[Borellian Nomen|Borallian (sic) Bloodhunters]], claimed to be his father. As a result, [[Cassiopeia|Cassiopea]] had them undergo a test of genetic inheritance that was publically (sic) announced as negative. <ref>{{cite book|last=Kraus|first=Bruce|year=1979|title=[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]|pages=53}}</ref>


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


=== Actor's Character Interpretation ===
=== Actor's Character Interpretation ===
[[Dirk Benedict]], who portrayed Starbuck, brought a specific vision to the character that emphasized his roguish charm and moral complexity. Speaking to ''Starlog'' magazine about his approach to Starbuck: <blockquote>"''Galactica'' is my first opportunity to play an upbeat character with a sense of humor and who enjoys life. He's very excitable, a passionate con man. He'll cheat, but he's never malicious or out to hurt anybody."<ref group="commentary" name="houston_starlog_benedict_starbuck_upbeat_passionate_con_man">{{cite magazine|last=Houston|first=David|authorlink=|coauthors=|year=1978|month=December|title=Two Crazy Kind of Guys|magazine=Starlog|volume=|issue=|pages=24|id=|url=|accessdate=}}</ref></blockquote>Benedict further elaborated on Starbuck's appeal and character traits: <blockquote>"He knows every [[Chancery|gambling casino]] in the galaxy, and enjoys the women. He's easily distracted in the face of very serious situations; so a large part of him is childlike — even though he [[Fumarello|smokes cigars]]. He's always in trouble, nowhere near ready to settle down into any sort of monogamous relationship. I think he's easy for young people to identify with."<ref group="commentary" name="houston_starlog_benedict_starbuck_gambling_women_childlike">{{cite magazine|last=Houston|first=David|authorlink=|coauthors=|year=1978|month=December|title=Two Crazy Kind of Guys|magazine=Starlog|volume=|issue=|pages=24|id=|url=|accessdate=}}</ref></blockquote>
[[Dirk Benedict]], who portrayed Starbuck, brought a specific vision to the character that emphasized his roguish charm and moral complexity. Speaking to ''Starlog'' magazine about his approach to Starbuck, <blockquote>"''Galactica'' is my first opportunity to play an upbeat character with a sense of humor and who enjoys life. He's very excitable, a passionate con man. He'll cheat, but he's never malicious or out to hurt anybody."<ref group="commentary" name="houston_starlog_benedict_starbuck_upbeat_passionate_con_man">{{cite magazine|last=Houston|first=David|authorlink=|coauthors=|year=1978|month=December|title=Two Crazy Kind of Guys|magazine=Starlog|volume=|issue=|pages=24|id=|url=|accessdate=}}</ref></blockquote>Benedict further elaborated on Starbuck's appeal and character traits: <blockquote>"He knows every [[Chancery|gambling casino]] in the galaxy, and enjoys the women. He's easily distracted in the face of very serious situations; so a large part of him is childlike — even though he [[Fumarello|smokes cigars]]. He's always in trouble, nowhere near ready to settle down into any sort of monogamous relationship. I think he's easy for young people to identify with."<ref group="commentary" name="houston_starlog_benedict_starbuck_gambling_women_childlike">{{cite magazine|last=Houston|first=David|authorlink=|coauthors=|year=1978|month=December|title=Two Crazy Kind of Guys|magazine=Starlog|volume=|issue=|pages=24|id=|url=|accessdate=}}</ref></blockquote>


=== Character Conception and Portrayal ===
=== Character Conception and Portrayal ===

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