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| {{disline|For the character from the [[2003 Video Game]], see: [[Tybalt]].}} | | '''Paris''' is a member of {{TOS-RH|Quorum security}} in {{TOS-RH|7360}}. Described as a standard [[Tauran]] with red-tinged skin and dark hair, he is larger than {{TOS-RH|Troy}} in stature<ref name="p71">{{cite book/RH|1|71}}</ref>. |
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| '''Tybalt''' is the leader of the [[Cult of the Serpent]] in {{TOS-RH|7360}}<ref name="p139">{{cite book/RH|1|139}}</ref>.
| | In {{TOS-RH|7352}}, Paris entered the {{TOS-RH|Academy}} at the same time as {{TOS-RH|Troy}}. Unlike Troy, Paris was drummed out of the Academy within two {{TOS-RH|week}}s<ref name="p71"/> by {{TOS-RH|Boomer}}, who noted that Paris was more apt to crash a {{TOS-RH|Viper}} than pilot one<ref name="p114">{{cite book/RH|1|114}}</ref> {{RH|Armageddon}}. |
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| Described as a slender {{TOS-RH|Sagittarian}} man, he and his cultists are berthed aboard ''[[Ursus]]'', and are given a wide berth by the other denizens of the ship within "the Pit"<ref name="p140">{{cite book/RH|1|140}}</ref>.
| | Aboard ''[[Agro-3]]'' in 7360, Lieutenant Troy and Ensign [[Dalton]] encounter a small cadre of civilians, who have happened across a then-unidentifiable dead body in a field of [[magna grass]]. They also encounter Chief Paris, who attempts to interfere in their investigation. However, as the cadaver is clearly mutilated beyond recognition, the Warriors declare it a murder, thus making its investigation under their jurisdiction due to the tenants of martial law<ref name="p71">{{cite book/RH|1|71}}</ref>. |
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| [[Terence]], an [[agro-worker]] on ''[[Agro-3]]'' who may have bore witness to the murder of a [[Puck|then-unidentifiable Fleet denizen]], traveled to ''Ursus'' only to be later killed and decapitated by Tybalt's cultists<ref name="p143">{{cite book/RH|1|143}}</ref>. Both Ensign [[Dalton]] and Lieutenant {{TOS-RH|Troy}} uncover this fact upon later meeting the leader, and are subsequently captured—alongside Captain {{TOS-RH|Morgan}}—by Tybalt and his cultists following an attempt to question them on Terence's whereabouts<ref name="p144">{{cite book/RH|1|144}}</ref>. | | Paris later aligns with the ersatz Ambassador [[Puck]], planting a bomb on a transport shuttle berthed aboard ''[[Hephaestus]]''. Encountering Major Boomer aboard in ''Hephaestus''{{'}} lounge, Paris and his cohorts vainly fight against Boomer, not realizing that Boomer's very {{TOS-RH|laser pistol}} is imprinted only for Boomer's use during the fight<ref name="p117">{{cite book/RH|1|117}}</ref>. |
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| Tybalt supports the ersatz Ambassador [[Puck]]'s desire to lead the Fleet, viewing {{TOS-RH|Apollo}} and those who support the [[Kobollian]] bloodline with murderous disdain<ref name="p143"/>. Receiving instructions from {{TOS-RH|Iblis|a disembodied form}}, Tybalt uses a [[TransVid]] [[skyeye]] in order to broadcast the torment of Troy, Dalton and Morgan, and to use the threat of their execution to spur the {{TOS-RH|Quorum}} to vote Puck as commander of the Fleet.
| | Paris is later slain after a shuttle with Major {{TOS-RH|Sheba}} and a contingent of Warriors slams into Paris, before Paris could kill Boomer<ref name="p202">{{cite book/RH|1|202}}</ref> {{RH|Armageddon}}. |
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| To prove his point, Tybalt executes Morgan and threatens to execute Dalton within one {{TOS-RH|centon}} should the Quorum fail<ref name="p195">{{cite book/RH|1|195}}</ref>. Tybalt does not afford the same stay of execution for Troy, preparing to kill Troy while slandering Apollo as "a greater traitor" than {{TOS-RH|Baltar}}, but is quickly thwarted by Dalton who is able to free her bonds and shoot Tybalt's right hand<ref name="p196">{{cite book/RH|1|196}}</ref>.
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| Tybalt is later slain by Lieutenant Commander {{TOS-RH|Athena}} during his attempt to take Troy hostage while attempting to escape the Pit<ref name="p220">{{cite book/RH|1|220}}</ref>, but not before Troy is able to convince Tybalt's followers that the serpents that they worship may indeed be the {{TOS-RH|Cylons}} themselves<ref name="p218">{{cite book/RH|1|219}}</ref>, resulting in a death of a Tauron woman who dares to question the mad Tybalt<ref name="p220"/>. These proceedings were broadcast throughout the entire Fleet, ultimately to the detriment of both the cult and the ersatz Puck {{RH|Armageddon}}.
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| == Notes ==
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| * This character is likely named after [[w:Tybalt|Tybalt]] from [[w:William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[w:Romeo and Juliet|Romeo and Juliet]]''. In that work, Tybalt is known for his penchant for violence, vengeance, ambition and short-temper; Tybalt is slain by [[w:Romeo|Romeo]] in a duel, following [[w:Mercutio|Mercutio]]'s death by Tybalt's hand in an earlier duel.
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| == References == | | == References == |
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| [[Category: Characters]] | | [[Category: Characters]] |
| [[Category: Characters (Richard Hatch)]] | | [[Category: Characters (Richard Hatch)]] |
| [[Category: TOS]] | | [[Category: TOS]] |
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