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'''Leon Grimes''' is a [[Sagittaron]] who survived the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies | '''Leon Grimes''' is a [[Sagittaron]] who survived the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]]. | ||
While it is not clear whether or not he was a prisoner aboard the ''[[Astral Queen]]'', Grimes vocalizes his support for [[Tom Zarek]], espousing his belief that Zarek was a freedom fighter and hero. He is a part of the Sagittaron delegation that boards ''[[Cloud 9]]'' with [[Valance]], the suspected assassin targeting President [[Laura Roslin]]. | |||
During Adama and Thrace's interrogation of Valance, Adama claims that Grimes gave him up; it remains unknown whether or not there is any truth to this, given their "good cop, bad cop" interrogation routine on Valance. What happens to Grimes after the altercation remains unknown as well | Grimes first gains the attention of Captain [[Lee Adama]] when Grimes tries to rough up a person who calls Zarek a murderer and terrorist. Later, Grimes attempts to assault the captain in a bar on ''Cloud 9'', only to be subdued by Adama (with assistance from [[Kara Thrace]]). | ||
During Adama and Thrace's interrogation of Valance, Adama claims that Grimes gave him up; it remains unknown whether or not there is any truth to this, given their "good cop, bad cop" interrogation routine on Valance. What happens to Grimes after the altercation remains unknown as well {{TRS|Colonial Day}}. | |||
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Birth Name | Leon Grimes | |
Birth Date | {{{birthdate}}} | |
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Introduced | Colonial Day | |
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Family Tree | View | |
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Portrayed by | Patrick Gallagher | |
Leon Grimes is a Cylon | ||
Leon Grimes is a Final Five Cylon | ||
Leon Grimes is a Human/Cylon Hybrid | ||
Leon Grimes is an Original Series Cylon | ||
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[[Image:|200px|Leon Grimes]] |
Leon Grimes is a Sagittaron who survived the Fall of the Twelve Colonies.
While it is not clear whether or not he was a prisoner aboard the Astral Queen, Grimes vocalizes his support for Tom Zarek, espousing his belief that Zarek was a freedom fighter and hero. He is a part of the Sagittaron delegation that boards Cloud 9 with Valance, the suspected assassin targeting President Laura Roslin.
Grimes first gains the attention of Captain Lee Adama when Grimes tries to rough up a person who calls Zarek a murderer and terrorist. Later, Grimes attempts to assault the captain in a bar on Cloud 9, only to be subdued by Adama (with assistance from Kara Thrace).
During Adama and Thrace's interrogation of Valance, Adama claims that Grimes gave him up; it remains unknown whether or not there is any truth to this, given their "good cop, bad cop" interrogation routine on Valance. What happens to Grimes after the altercation remains unknown as well (TRS: "Colonial Day").