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|seen=The Magnificent Warriors
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|role=Governor of [[Serenity]]
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'''[[Sire]] Bogan''' is the head of the [[agro]]n town of [[Serenity]] on planet [[Sectar (planet)|Sectar]]. As the governor, Bogan oversees the appointment and death of countless ill-armed and ill-trained [[constable]]s. He refuses [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] and [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]]'s offer for the unmarked [[energizer]] given to the Colonials by [[Belloby|Siress Belloby]]. Upon their departure, he orders his henchmen, [[Dipper (TOS)|Dipper]] and [[Duggy]], to steal the energizer and stow it in a storage lot. When Starbuck attempts to gain funds to procure seed that the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]] needs to regain its food stores, he is conned into winning the badge of the constable.
'''[[Sire]] Bogan''' is the head of the [[agro]]n town of [[Serenity]] on planet [[Sectar (planet)|Sectar]]. As the governor, Bogan oversees the appointment and death of countless ill-armed and ill-trained [[constable]]s. He refuses {{TOS|Starbuck}} and {{TOS|Boomer}}'s offer for the unmarked [[energizer]] given to the Colonials by [[Belloby|Siress Belloby]]. Upon their departure, he orders his henchmen, {{TOS|Dipper|Dipper}} and [[Duggy]], to steal the energizer and stow it in a storage lot. When Starbuck attempts to gain funds to procure seed that the {{TOS|The Fleet|Fleet}} needs to regain its food stores, he is conned into winning the badge of the constable.


Circumstances intervene and Starbuck manages to hammer out a deal between the [[Borays]] and the townspeople of Serenity, with everyone eventually getting what they wanted in the first place. Bogan promises the Colonial [[Warrior]]s that he would clean up his act {{OS|The Magnificent Warriors}}.
Circumstances intervene and Starbuck manages to hammer out a deal between the [[Borays]] and the townspeople of Serenity, with everyone eventually getting what they wanted in the first place. Bogan promises the Colonial [[Warrior]]s that he would clean up his act {{OS|The Magnificent Warriors}}.

Latest revision as of 18:46, 9 September 2021

Bogan
Bogan

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Colony Planet Sectar
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Portrayed by Barry Nelson
Bogan is a Cylon
Bogan is a Final Five Cylon
Bogan is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Bogan is an Original Series Cylon
Related Media
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Additional Information
[[Image:|200px|Bogan]]


Sire Bogan is the head of the agron town of Serenity on planet Sectar. As the governor, Bogan oversees the appointment and death of countless ill-armed and ill-trained constables. He refuses Starbuck and Boomer's offer for the unmarked energizer given to the Colonials by Siress Belloby. Upon their departure, he orders his henchmen, Dipper and Duggy, to steal the energizer and stow it in a storage lot. When Starbuck attempts to gain funds to procure seed that the Fleet needs to regain its food stores, he is conned into winning the badge of the constable.

Circumstances intervene and Starbuck manages to hammer out a deal between the Borays and the townspeople of Serenity, with everyone eventually getting what they wanted in the first place. Bogan promises the Colonial Warriors that he would clean up his act (TOS: "The Magnificent Warriors").