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Zachary
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For the canonical character from whom this depiction is based, see: Zac.
For other separate continuities from other comics and novelization sources, see: Zac (alternate).

Zachary is the wingman to Crown Prince Apollo.

Following Starbuck's desertion at the end of the Ovion Wars, Zachary becomes Apollo's compatriot who demonstrates a penchant for snide remarks and questioning leadership.

Zachary participates in the ill-fated defense of Caprica against the Cylonics, and his fate remains unknown following that event (Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880 1).

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Zachary (disambiguation)
Zachary (disambiguation)
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Portrayed by Adrian Holmes
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Zachary Elias is a Viper (RDM) pilot stationed aboard the battlestar Osiris ten years into the First Cylon War. He volunteers to assist Jim Kirby in escorting Dr. Becca Kelly and Wild Weasel down to the surface of Djerba to make their rendezvous with a marine spec ops team. He is killed in an atmospheric dog fight after being pursued by three Cylon Raiders launched from an orbiting basestar.

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The pre-production script for Blood and Chrome provides additional details about Zachary Elias and his role in the mission. In the script, his call sign is "Spoon," and he is described as one of the pilots briefed by Commander Ozar for the dangerous mission to Djerba.[1] Like other members of the ghost fleet, Elias was originally assigned to the battlestar Valkyrie before being transferred to special operations with Osiris.

During the atmospheric engagement, the script shows Elias attempting tactical communication with his wingman Jim Kirby, suggesting that the Cylon Raiders "can't handle in atmosphere" and recommending they take the fight lower to gain an advantage.[2] However, the Raiders prove more adaptable than expected, transforming with ailerons and flaps to continue pursuit in atmospheric conditions. Elias is shot down and killed during this engagement, with his death serving as a catalyst for Jim Kirby's subsequent decision to abandon the mission.[3]

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  • His first name originates from the end credits, as well as the script.[1]

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