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'''Richard Adar''' was the last [[Government of the Twelve Colonies|President]] of the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies of Kobol]] before [[The Fall]].  He likely died on [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]], along with the [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum of Twelve]] and virtually all other [[Government of the Twelve Colonies|government officials]] during the attack.
'''Richard Adar''' was the [[Government of the Twelve Colonies|President]] of the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies of Kobol]] at the time of [[The Fall]].  He likely died on [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]], along with the [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum of Twelve]] and virtually all other government officials, during the [[Cylon (RDM)|Cylon]] attack.


Adar first ran for []mayor of [[Caprica City]] and then later went on to run for president ([[Miniseries]], [[Daybreak, Part I]], [[Daybreak, Part II|Part II]]). At the time of the Cylon attack, he had nine months left in his second term.
Adar first ran for mayor of [[Caprica City]], to which he was elected, and later went on to successfully run for president ([[Miniseries]], [[Daybreak, Part I]], [[Daybreak, Part II|Part II]]). At the time of the Cylon attack, he had nine months left in his second term ([[Bastille Day]]).


Adar had faced some political strife for military actions, the details of which are still unclear, which he himself apparently regretted.  He reportedly wrote down the names of all the casualties of this act, leaving it in his desk as a reminder of his fallibility. His successor emulated the same practice after the loss of the ''[[Olympic Carrier]]'' ([[Water]]).
Adar appears to have been a somewhat controversial president; [[William Adama]] considered him to be a "moron" ([[Home, Part II]]). At some point in his presidency, he deployed [[Colonial Marines]] on [[Aerilon]], an action which resulted in casualties and a public outcry. Though publicly he stood by his decision, he personally regretted his actions and wrote down the names of all the casualties, leaving it in his desk as a reminder of his fallibility. His successor emulated the same practice after the loss of the ''[[Olympic Carrier]]'' ([[Water]]).


Adar once offered a full pardon to [[Tom Zarek]] in exchange for the latter's renunciation of violence; Zarek turned down the offer ([[Bastille Day]]).
Nevertheless, Adar continued to possess rather aggressive tendencies as president, as he was willing to use military action to resolve a drawn-out teacher strike when the teachers started to become violent. When his Secretary of Education, [[Laura Roslin]], negotiated a diplomatic solution with the teachers' union, he was less than pleased at this outcome and asked for her resignation, which she refused to discuss until her return from the decommissioning ceremony aboard the ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' ([[Epiphanies]]).


Despite being a married man,<ref>According to a December 2005 [http://www.galacticastation.com/Galactica%20Station/Archives/dec05.html interview] with Mary McDonnell in TV Guide, President Adar was married when she was having her romance with him.</ref> Adar was having an illicit romantic affair with his Secretary of Education, [[Laura Roslin]], during the last days of his administration.
Adar once offered a full pardon to [[Tom Zarek]] in exchange for the latter's renunciation of violence, which Zarek turned down ([[Bastille Day]]). Despite being a married man,<ref>According to a December 2005 [http://www.galacticastation.com/Galactica%20Station/Archives/dec05.html interview] with Mary McDonnell in TV Guide, President Adar was married when she was having her romance with him.</ref> Adar was having an illicit romantic affair with Laura Roslin during the last days of his administration ([[Epiphanies]]). He was also an influential friend<ref>In the Miniseries, Adar is shown in a photo in Gaius Baltar's home, portrayed by series co-executive producer [[David Eick]] in age-enhancing make-up.</ref> to Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]] ([[Miniseries]]). All three persons would go on to succeed him as president.


Adar seemed to possess rather aggressive tendencies as president, as he was willing to use military action to resolve a drawn-out teacher strike (when the teachers started becoming violent). He didn't have a favorable opinion of Roslin's diplomatic solution to the problem and ultimately asked for her resignation because of it. Secretary Roslin tabled the matter until her expected return ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica's]]'' decommissioning ceremony ([[Epiphanies]]).
Following the nuclear attack on [[Picon (RDM)|Picon]] by the Cylons, Adar offered a complete, unconditional surrender on behalf of the Twelve Colonies. The Cylons ignored the overture, and Adar likely died soon after, possibly following the detonation of a nuclear weapon over Caprica City. As a result of his death, the automated [[Case Orange]] government continuity mechanism was activated via [[wireless]], which attempted to locate any surviving government officials. Only Roslin, the 43rd official in line of succession, responded, and she succeeded Adar as president after being sworn in aboard her government transport, a passenger liner designated ''[[Colonial Heavy 798]]'' ([[Miniseries]]).  
 
Adar was also an influential friend<ref>In the Miniseries, Adar is shown in a photo in Gaius Baltar's home, portrayed by series co-executive producer [[David Eick]] in age-enhancing make-up.</ref> to Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]] ([[Miniseries]]).
 
President Adar is succeeded by Laura Roslin, the 43rd official in line of succession, who is sworn in during the immediate aftermath of the attack aboard her government transport, a passenger liner designated ''[[Colonial Heavy 798]]''. She is appointed as president by way of the automated [[Case Orange]] government continuity mechanism via [[wireless]].
 
[[William Adama]] considers President Adar to have been "a moron" ([[Home, Part II]]).


==Notes==
==Notes==
*[[Wikipedia:Adar|Adar]] is the name of the 6th month in the ecclesiastical year and 12th month of the civil year in the Hebrew calendar.
*[[Wikipedia:Adar|Adar]] is the name of the 6th month in the ecclesiastical year and 12th month of the civil year in the Hebrew calendar.
*The original script for "[[Home, Part II]]" called for Adama to refer to Adar as a "prick", but the line was edited to comply with broadcasting decency standards. Adama's original sentiments appear to mirror Feore's portrayal of Adar as a proud and disagreeable man.
*The original script for "[[Home, Part II]]" called for Adama to refer to Adar as a "prick", but the line was edited to comply with broadcasting decency standards. Adama's original sentiments appear to mirror Feore's portrayal of Adar as a proud and disagreeable man.

Revision as of 00:52, 12 November 2009

For information on the Original Series counterpart to this character, see Adar (TOS).
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Richard Adar was the President of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol at the time of The Fall. He likely died on Caprica, along with the Quorum of Twelve and virtually all other government officials, during the Cylon attack.

Adar first ran for mayor of Caprica City, to which he was elected, and later went on to successfully run for president (Miniseries, Daybreak, Part I, Part II). At the time of the Cylon attack, he had nine months left in his second term (Bastille Day).

Adar appears to have been a somewhat controversial president; William Adama considered him to be a "moron" (Home, Part II). At some point in his presidency, he deployed Colonial Marines on Aerilon, an action which resulted in casualties and a public outcry. Though publicly he stood by his decision, he personally regretted his actions and wrote down the names of all the casualties, leaving it in his desk as a reminder of his fallibility. His successor emulated the same practice after the loss of the Olympic Carrier (Water).

Nevertheless, Adar continued to possess rather aggressive tendencies as president, as he was willing to use military action to resolve a drawn-out teacher strike when the teachers started to become violent. When his Secretary of Education, Laura Roslin, negotiated a diplomatic solution with the teachers' union, he was less than pleased at this outcome and asked for her resignation, which she refused to discuss until her return from the decommissioning ceremony aboard the Galactica (Epiphanies).

Adar once offered a full pardon to Tom Zarek in exchange for the latter's renunciation of violence, which Zarek turned down (Bastille Day). Despite being a married man,[1] Adar was having an illicit romantic affair with Laura Roslin during the last days of his administration (Epiphanies). He was also an influential friend[2] to Dr. Gaius Baltar (Miniseries). All three persons would go on to succeed him as president.

Following the nuclear attack on Picon by the Cylons, Adar offered a complete, unconditional surrender on behalf of the Twelve Colonies. The Cylons ignored the overture, and Adar likely died soon after, possibly following the detonation of a nuclear weapon over Caprica City. As a result of his death, the automated Case Orange government continuity mechanism was activated via wireless, which attempted to locate any surviving government officials. Only Roslin, the 43rd official in line of succession, responded, and she succeeded Adar as president after being sworn in aboard her government transport, a passenger liner designated Colonial Heavy 798 (Miniseries).

Notes

  • Adar is the name of the 6th month in the ecclesiastical year and 12th month of the civil year in the Hebrew calendar.
  • The original script for "Home, Part II" called for Adama to refer to Adar as a "prick", but the line was edited to comply with broadcasting decency standards. Adama's original sentiments appear to mirror Feore's portrayal of Adar as a proud and disagreeable man.
  • President Adar's only "actual" appearance are flashback scenes in the Season 2 episode "Epiphanies", though he has been mentioned in dialog several times since the Miniseries.

References

  1. According to a December 2005 interview with Mary McDonnell in TV Guide, President Adar was married when she was having her romance with him.
  2. In the Miniseries, Adar is shown in a photo in Gaius Baltar's home, portrayed by series co-executive producer David Eick in age-enhancing make-up.


Preceded by:
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Mayor of Caprica City Succeeded by:
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Governor of Caprica Succeeded by:
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Preceded by:
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eventually Mueller
President of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol Succeeded by:
Laura Roslin