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| role=[[Warrior]], ''[[Galactica (1980)|Galactica]]''
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Lieutenant '''Dillon''' is a [[Warrior]] who has a strained relationship with his fellow wingman, [[Troy (1980)|Troy]]. Dillon is responsible, level-headed and "by-the-book" in his approach as a Warrior.
Lieutenant '''Dillon''' is a [[Warrior]] who has a strained relationship with his fellow wingman, [[Troy (1980)|Troy]]. Dillon is responsible, level-headed and "by-the-book" in his approach as a Warrior.


During a patrol in 1980 C.E., Troy and Dillon recover the [[Voyager spacecraft|''Voyager'' spacecraft]] launched by [[w:NASA|NASA]] several [[Earth (1980 alternate)|Earth]] years prior. After Doctor [[Zee (alternate)|Zee]] deciphers the golden disc on ''Voyager'', they find the location of Earth and discover its inhabitants to be primitive and unable to repel a Cylon invasion, should one occur. Troy and Dillon are dispatched as scouts prior to Commander [[Adama (1980 alternate)|Adama]]'s over the [[w:White House|White House]] in [[w:Washington, D.C.|Washington, D.C.]] (''[[Galactica 1980 1]]'').
During a patrol in 1980 C.E., Troy and Dillon recover the [[Voyager spacecraft|''Voyager'' spacecraft]] launched by [[w:NASA|NASA]] several [[Earth (1980 alternate)|Earth]] years prior. After Doctor [[Zee (alternate)|Zee]] deciphers the golden disc on ''Voyager'', they find the location of Earth and discover its inhabitants to be primitive and unable to repel a Cylon invasion, should one occur. Troy and Dillon are dispatched as scouts prior to Commander [[Adama (1980 alternate)|Adama]]'s over the [[w:White House|White House]] in [[w:Washington, D.C.|Washington, D.C.]] ({{comics|1980|1}}).


Dillon is shot by a U.S. Marine in a ground battle and dies moments later (''[[Galactica_1980_2]]'').
Dillon is shot by a U.S. Marine in a ground battle and dies moments later ({{comics|1980|2}}).
 
{{Characters (Comics)|series=1980}}


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Latest revision as of 21:40, 5 April 2020

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This article is in the Dynamite Comics separate continuity, which is related to Galactica 1980. Be sure that your contributions to this article reflect the characters and events specific to this continuity only.
Dillon
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Dillon in the primary continuity
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For the canonical character from which this character is based, see: Dillon.

Lieutenant Dillon is a Warrior who has a strained relationship with his fellow wingman, Troy. Dillon is responsible, level-headed and "by-the-book" in his approach as a Warrior.

During a patrol in 1980 C.E., Troy and Dillon recover the Voyager spacecraft launched by NASA several Earth years prior. After Doctor Zee deciphers the golden disc on Voyager, they find the location of Earth and discover its inhabitants to be primitive and unable to repel a Cylon invasion, should one occur. Troy and Dillon are dispatched as scouts prior to Commander Adama's over the White House in Washington, D.C. (Galactica 1980 #1).

Dillon is shot by a U.S. Marine in a ground battle and dies moments later (Galactica 1980 #2).