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Capt. '''Paulus Magus''' is the son of [[Bryn Magus]], brother of [[Iphigenia]], and wingman to Ensign [[William Adama (2003 Video Game)|William "Husker" Adama]].


Capt. '''Paulus Magus''' is the son of [[Magus|Commander Magus]], brother of [[Iphigenia]], and wingman to [[William Adama (Video Game)|Ensign William "Husker" Adama]].
Like his sister, Paulus was born in the city of Petaville on [[Caprica]]. During his service with William Adama, at the age of 27 he holds the rank of Captain and commanded Blue Flight aboard battlestar ''[[Galactica (2003 Video Game)|Galactica]]''.


Like his sister, Paulus was born in the city of Petaville on [[Caprica]]. During his service with William Adama, at the age of 27 he holds the rank of Captain and commanded Blue Flight aboard battlestar ''[[Galactica (Video Game)|Galactica]]''.
A serious and intelligent man, Paulus is the eldest child of Commander Magus and big brother to Iphigenia. He is the mirror of his father at the same age, very much a straight arrow, cool and calculating, and never one to make a hasty decision or rush into a situation without a plan. Most observers believe that Paulus is set to follow in his father’s footsteps, perhaps to command a battlestar of his own some day.


A serious and intelligent man, Paulus is the eldest child of Commander [[Magus]] and big brother to [[Iphigenia]]. He is the mirror of his father at the same age, very much a straight arrow, cool and calculating, and never one to make a hasty decision or rush into a situation without a plan. Most observers believe that Paulus is set to follow in his father’s footsteps, perhaps to command a battlestar of his own some day.
Paulus' callsign was 'Ghost' and his Viper designation was Blue Leader.
 
==Notes==
*This character is part of a separate continuity that mixes elements from the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]] and [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] as well as unique material. It is not a [[canon]]ical item in either series.
 
==Official Statements==
*''[[Wally Wingert]] describes his character:''
:He's a little cocky, and he seemed to enjoy being in charge quite a bit. I think he enjoyed having the younger cadets look up to him and seek his wisdom. But he also could become threatened by any up and coming hotshots. But at the same time, I believe he recognized their abilities and appreciated them.<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://www.wallyontheweb.com/interviews.html#battlestar|title=Interviews with Wally|date=23 March 2004|accessdate=22 November 2007|last=|first=|format=|language=English}}</ref>


Paulus' callsign was 'Ghost' and his Viper designation was Blue Leader.
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The "Battlestar Galactica" [[Video Game|video game]] has its own continuity that uses elements from both the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] and the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]].
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[[Image:|200px|Paulus Magus]]

Capt. Paulus Magus is the son of Bryn Magus, brother of Iphigenia, and wingman to Ensign William "Husker" Adama.

Like his sister, Paulus was born in the city of Petaville on Caprica. During his service with William Adama, at the age of 27 he holds the rank of Captain and commanded Blue Flight aboard battlestar Galactica.

A serious and intelligent man, Paulus is the eldest child of Commander Magus and big brother to Iphigenia. He is the mirror of his father at the same age, very much a straight arrow, cool and calculating, and never one to make a hasty decision or rush into a situation without a plan. Most observers believe that Paulus is set to follow in his father’s footsteps, perhaps to command a battlestar of his own some day.

Paulus' callsign was 'Ghost' and his Viper designation was Blue Leader.

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Official Statements[edit]

He's a little cocky, and he seemed to enjoy being in charge quite a bit. I think he enjoyed having the younger cadets look up to him and seek his wisdom. But he also could become threatened by any up and coming hotshots. But at the same time, I believe he recognized their abilities and appreciated them.[1]

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  1. Interviews with Wally (backup available on Archive.org) . (23 March 2004). Retrieved on 22 November 2007.