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The character of Sekou Hamilton was named after one of "Battlestar Galactica" writer Toni Graphia's former assistants (Source: [[The Official Companion]]). | *The character of Sekou Hamilton was named after one of "Battlestar Galactica" writer Toni Graphia's former assistants (Source: [[The Official Companion]]). | ||
Biski Gugushe also plays a reporter named [[Eick]] in the episodes "[[Litmus]]" and "[[Six Degrees of Separation]]." It is unclear whether this is a different character, or a name-change to the character to reflect a growing recurring role. Eick was named for series co-producer [[David Eick]]. | |||
[[Category:A to Z|Hamilton, Sekou]] | [[Category:A to Z|Hamilton, Sekou]] | ||
Revision as of 19:40, 30 May 2007
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| Colony | Aerelon | ||||
| Birth Name | Sekou Hamilton | ||||
| Introduced | Litmus | ||||
| Role | Journalist, Colonial Press | ||||
| Portrayed by | Biski Gugushe | ||||
Biography
Sekou Hamilton is a journalist, former editor of the Aerelon Gazette. He now is a co-host of the Fleet's talk wireless political events show. The Colonial Gang (Colonial Day).
Hamilton appears in several episodes:
Notes
- The character of Sekou Hamilton was named after one of "Battlestar Galactica" writer Toni Graphia's former assistants (Source: The Official Companion).
Biski Gugushe also plays a reporter named Eick in the episodes "Litmus" and "Six Degrees of Separation." It is unclear whether this is a different character, or a name-change to the character to reflect a growing recurring role. Eick was named for series co-producer David Eick.