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This page lists all characters in the [[Re-imagined Series]]' who are people of the [[Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]] first seen outside of {{RDM|the Fleet}} that remain unnamed.  
This page lists all characters in the [[Re-imagined Series]]' who are people of the [[Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]] seen outside of the [[Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] and who remain unnamed. Some of them might have eventually joined the Fleet, but were not seen there on screen.


==Caprica==
==Caprica==
===Caprica Doctor ===
===Caprica Doctor ===


[[File:Caprica Doctor.jpg|thumb|Roslin's doctor delivers bad tidings before being nuked.]]
[[Image:Caprica Doctor.jpg|thumb|Roslin's doctor delivers bad tidings before being nuked.]]


Before leaving for ''Galactica'', [[Laura Roslin]] is given her terminal cancer prognosis by a doctor who apparently practices in [[Caprica City]]. He is presumed dead after a 50 megaton range detonation is inflicted during the Cylon attack {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 1}}.  
Before leaving for ''Galactica'', [[Laura Roslin]] is given her terminal cancer prognosis by a doctor who apparently practices in [[Caprica City]]. He is presumed dead after a 50 megaton range detonation is inflicted during the Cylon attack ([[Miniseries, Night 1]]).  


: ''The role credited as "Caprica Doctor" was played by [[Tim Henry]].''
: ''The role credited as "Caprica Doctor" was played by [[Tim Henry]].''


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===Caprican refugees===
===Caprican refugees===
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Among a larger group of refugees finding Karl Agathon's and Sharon Valerii's Raptor somewhere in the countryside near [[Caprica City]], are a [[Bribing man|man who tries to bribe his way aboard]], a [[Lady with glasses|forgetful older woman]] who almost misses that she won a ticket to leave, and a [[desperate man]] who futilely clings to the ship's hull as it takes off and is shot by Agathon. It is likely that the refugees who stay on Caprica (except Agathon, who carries [[anti-radiation medication]]), eventually succumb to radiation poisoning<ref>The fate of these refugees is confirmed in the special [[Sci Fi Channel]] program, ''[[Battlestar Galactica: The Story So Far]]''.</ref> {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 1}}.
Among a larger group of refugees finding Karl Agathon's and Sharon Valerii's Raptor somewhere in the countryside near [[Caprica City]], are a [[Bribing man|man who tries to bribe his way aboard]], a [[Lady with glasses|forgetful older woman]] who almost misses that she won a ticket to leave, and a [[desperate man]] who futilely clings to the ship's hull as it takes off and is shot by Agathon. It is likely that the refugees (except Helo, who carries [[anti-radiation medication]]), eventually succumb to radiation poisoning<ref>The fate of these refugees is confirmed in the special [[Sci Fi Channel]] program, ''[[Battlestar Galactica: The Story So Far]]''.</ref> ([[Miniseries, Night 1]]).


====Bribing man====
====Bribing man====
[[File:Mini-Bribing man.jpg|thumb|Bribing man]]
[[Image:Mini-Bribing man.jpg|thumb|Bribing man]]
The '''bribing man'''<ref>{{bsgwiki term}}</ref> is a man with a lot of money at his disposal who tries to escape the bombing of {{RDM|Caprica}}.  
The '''bribing man'''<ref>{{bsgwiki term}}</ref> is a man with a lot of money at his disposal who tries to escape the bombing of [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]].  


He offers 50,000 [[cubit]]s to Agathon as a bribe to get him and his wife on board. Agathon refuses his offer as well as that of another man (off-screen) who counters with 60,000 cubits. The man's lottery number is not picked, and he and his wife are left behind on Caprica.
He offers 50,000 [[cubit]]s to Helo as a bribe to get him and his wife on board. Helo refuses his offer as well as that of another man (off-screen) who counters with 60,000 cubits. The man's lottery number is not picked, and he and his wife are left behind on Caprica.
:''The "bribing man" is portrayed by actor [[Zahf Paroo]].''
:''The "bribing man" is portrayed by actor [[Zahf Paroo]].''
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====Lady with glasses====
[[File:Mini-Unnamed lady in robe.jpg|right|thumb|"I forgot my glasses. I must have left them somewhere."]]
An unnamed elderly '''lady with glasses'''<ref>{{bsgwiki term}}</ref>  asks fellow refugee [[Gaius Baltar]] to help read her lottery number as she cannot find her glasses, not realizing that her glasses are resting safely on top of her head.
 
The woman has the final selected number, "[[47]]".<ref>The use of "47" is a [[Numerology#47|long-running in-joke for some television writers]].</ref> Baltar hesitates to answer the old woman, as if he was considering switching his number for hers, when Agathon calls for him to approach.
 
Fearing that Agathon knows something about his [[Caprica-Six|involvement in the Cylon attack]], Baltar claims not to have done anything wrong, points out that the old woman has the lucky number, and escorts her to the front of the crowd and to the Raptor. Agathon chooses to give his seat up for Baltar, believing his [[Cylon detector|scientific mind would be more helpful]] to mankind's survival {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 1}}.
:''The "lady with glasses" is portrayed by actress [[Brenda McDonald]].''
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====Desperate man====
[[File:Mini-Desperate Man.jpg|thumb|Desperate man]]
An extremely agitated and '''desperate man'''<ref>{{bsgwiki term}}</ref> questions Valerii's right to choose the last three people who can board the ship to escape the planet. Valerii solves the problem by initiating a lottery.
 
Unfortunately, the man's number is not picked. Increasingly desperate, the man jumps atop [[Raptor 312|the Raptor]]'s pontoon as it lifts off, trying to get inside. Agathon is forced to shoot the man after unheeded warnings, mortally wounding him {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 1}}.
:''The desperate man was played by [[Mike Mitchell]]. Mitchell, whose role here was uncredited, was Stunt Coordinator for the [[Miniseries]], Season 1 and two episodes of Season 2 of the [[Re-imagined Series]].
 
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=== Woman with Boxey ===
[[File:TRS - Minseries - Woman with Boxey.jpg|right|frameless]]
A woman with {{RDM|Boxey}} comes across [[Raptor 312]] along with a group of survivors, and tearfully sends Boxey off when the children are permitted to board the Raptor. [[Gaius Baltar]] is behind her in the crowd, raising his hand to be chosen.
 
After the lottery, she clings to the bribing man, neither having been chosen {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 1}}.
:''The woman, credited as Woman #1, was played by [[Erin Karpluk]].''
 
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===Chantara's baby ===
===Chantara's baby ===


[[File:Chantara's baby.jpg|thumb|[[Chantara]]'s baby before he's slain by [[Caprica-Six]].]]
[[Image:Chantara's baby.jpg|thumb|[[Chantara]]'s baby before he's slain by [[Caprica-Six]].]]


[[Chantara]]'s baby, a male appearing to be under 1 year of age, is slain by [[Caprica-Six]] after she breaks the child's neck. Caprica's reasons for doing so have never been revealed, although she tells the baby that he'll have no reason to cry for much longer, having likely already decided to kill him. As she walks away, she appears torn over having done that deed.  Given Caprica's personality, she may have done it to spare him from having to go through the coming cataclysm {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 1}}.  
[[Chantara]]'s baby, a male appearing to be under 1 year of age, is slain by [[Caprica-Six]] after she breaks the child's neck. Caprica's reasons for doing so have never been revealed, although she tells the baby that he'll have no reason to cry for much longer, having likely already decided to kill him. As she walks away, she appears torn over having done that deed ([[Miniseries, Night 1]]).  


: ''Chantara's baby is uncredited.''
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===Chantara's husband ===
===Chantara's husband ===


[[File:Chantara's husband.jpg|thumb|Chantara's husband waves his wife over to his location.]]
[[Image:Chantara's husband.jpg|thumb|Chantara's husband waves his wife over to his location.]]


Chantara's husband is seen shopping the [[Riverwalk Market]] a day prior to the fall of the Colonies. He distracts Chantara by waving his wife over to his position, allowing Six the opportunity to break his son's neck and walk away {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 1}}.
Chantara's husband is seen shopping the Riverwalk Market a day prior to the fall of the Colonies. As Caprica-Six distracts Chantara as he attempts to wave his wife over, the Cylon uses the distraction to break his son's neck and walk away ([[Miniseries, Night 1]]).


: ''Chantara's husband was portrayed by [[Michael Soltis]].''
: ''Chantara's husband was portrayed by [[Michael Soltis]].''


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=== Junior Reporter ===
[[File:Channel-7-News.jpg|right|frameless|330x330px]]
A junior reporter for [[7 News]] reports on the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]] the morning of from somewhere near the [[Riverwalk]]. As [[Gaius Baltar]] watches this report from his living room, the reporter is struck by a shock wave before his transmission is severed.
: ''The role was portrayed by [[Fred Keating]].''
 
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===Unnamed Lover===
===Unnamed Lover===
[[File:Mini-unnamedlover sm.jpg|thumb]]
[[Image:Mini-unnamedlover sm.jpg|thumb]]


[[Caprica-Six]] ejects a lover in the bed of [[Gaius Baltar]] on the morning of [[zero hour]]. When the unnamed woman asks, "Gaius, who is this woman?", Baltar equivocates in his typical manner when he is caught in a lie. The woman gathers her clothes and leaves, and likely perishes in the Cylon attack minutes later.
[[Caprica-Six]] ejects a lover in the bed of [[Gaius Baltar]] on the morning of [[zero hour]]. When the unnamed woman asks, "Gaius, who is this woman?", Baltar equivocates in his typical manner when he is caught in a lie. The woman gathers her clothes and leaves, and likely perishes in the Cylon attack minutes later.
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: ''The role, which is credited as "Blonde Woman" despite the fact that she's not blonde, was portrayed by [[Moneca Delain]].''
: ''The role, which is credited as "Blonde Woman" despite the fact that she's not blonde, was portrayed by [[Moneca Delain]].''


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==Other==
==Other==


===Armistice Officer===
===Armistice Officer===
[[File:Armistice officer 001.jpg|thumb]]
[[Image:Armistice officer 001.jpg|thumb]]
{{mainarticle|Armistice Officer}}
{{mainarticle|Armistice Officer}}


The '''Armistice Station Officer''' was assigned to the [[Armistice Station]], where he would represent the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]] to attempt their continuation of diplomatic relations between the exiled [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] and humans.
The '''Armistice Station Officer''' was assigned to the [[Armistice Station]], where he would represent the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]] to attempt their continuation of diplomatic relations between the exiled [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] and humans.


:''The Armistice Officer was portrayed by actor [[Ryan Robbins]], who later portrays [[Charlie Connor]] in several episodes of the third and fourth seasons.''
:''The Armistice Officer was portrayed by actor [[Ryan Robbins]], who later portrays [[Charlie Connor]] in several episodes of the third season.''
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===Terrified Man===
===Terrified Man===


[[File:Razor Flashbacks - Terrified Man.png|thumb|A [[Gemenon|Gemenese]] man captured by the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] for experimentation.]]
[[Image:Terrified man.jpg|thumb|A [[Gemenon|Gemenese]] man captured by the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] for experimentation.]]


A '''terrified man''' hailing from [[Gemenon]] is encountered by [[William Adama]] after he is forced down on an unnamed [[ice planet]] during [[Operation Raptor Talon]] in the first [[Cylon War]]. According to this man, he and 49 others were captured by the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] after they captured their transport, ''[[Diana (TRS)|Diana]]''. Adama tries to free him and another woman, but fails to do so and is forced to abandon them when the structure starts falling apart due to ground quakes.
A '''terrified man''' hailing from [[Gemenon]] is encountered by [[William Adama]] after he is forced down on an unnamed [[ice planet]] during [[Operation Raptor Talon]] in the first [[Cylon War]]. According to this man, he and 49 others were captured by the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] after they captured their transport, the ''[[Diana]]''. Adama tries to free him and another woman, but fails to do so and is forced to abandon them when the structure starts falling apart due to ground quakes.


He is presumed dead after the [[Guardian basestar]] lifts off from the surface, since the structure began collapsing upon the basestar's launch from the planet ("[[Razor]]", "[[Razor Flashbacks]]").
He is presumed dead after the [[Guardian basestar]] lifts off from the surface, since the structure began collapsing upon the basestar's launch from the planet ("[[Razor]]", "[[Razor Flashbacks]]").


: ''The "Terrified Man" was portrayed by [[Ben Cotton]], who later went on to play a completely different character, [[Coker Fasjovik]], in ''[[Blood and Chrome]]''.''  
: ''The "Terrified Man" was portrayed by [[Ben Cotton]].''  


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