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{{Character Data | {{Character Data | ||
| photo=PyxisCaptain.jpg | | photo=PyxisCaptain.jpg | ||
| seen=Crossroads, Part I | | seen=Crossroads, Part I | ||
| death= | | death= | ||
| role=Commanding officer, ''[[Pyxis]]'' | | role=Commanding officer, ''[[Pyxis]]'' | ||
| rank=Captain | | rank=Captain | ||
| actor= | | actor=[[William Samples]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
Captain '''Tarney''' is the | Captain '''Jules Tarney'''<ref>His first name comes from the script of "[[The Son Also Rises]]" (See ''[[Sources:The Son Also Rises]]'').</ref> is the commanding officer of the civilian vessel ''[[Pyxis]]''. | ||
Tarney is one of five Fleet captains selected to be a judge at [[Gaius Baltar]]'s trial | Tarney is one of five Fleet captains selected to be a judge at [[Gaius Baltar]]'s trial <ref>In one scene from "Crossroads, Part I" his [[:md:Image:PyxisCaptain.jpg|uniform patch]] is shown clearly enough to read the ship's name.</ref>. When Admiral [[William Adama|Adama]] tries to prevent President [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]] from having to testify about her renewed use of [[chamalla]], Tarney and [[Doyle Franks|Franks]] overrule him. Later, he wants to hear [[Lee Adama]]'s testimony. However it is uncertain how he votes on the issue of Baltar's guilt ([[TRS]]: "[[Crossroads, Part I]]" & "[[Crossroads, Part II|Part II]]"). | ||
Evidently, he had not boarded ''Pyxis'' by the time of the [[Battle of the Ionian Nebula]] in which it was destroyed by the Cylons. He goes on to be one of the members of the new [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum]] made up of ship captains, but it is unknown what ship he represents {{TRS|Islanded in a Stream of Stars}}. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Tarney's name is not mentioned until "[[He That Believeth | * Tarney's name is not mentioned until "[[He That Believeth in Me]]" by [[Laura Roslin]]. The actor does not appear in the episode. | ||
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Captain Jules Tarney[1] is the commanding officer of the civilian vessel Pyxis.
Tarney is one of five Fleet captains selected to be a judge at Gaius Baltar's trial [2]. When Admiral Adama tries to prevent President Roslin from having to testify about her renewed use of chamalla, Tarney and Franks overrule him. Later, he wants to hear Lee Adama's testimony. However it is uncertain how he votes on the issue of Baltar's guilt (TRS: "Crossroads, Part I" & "Part II").
Evidently, he had not boarded Pyxis by the time of the Battle of the Ionian Nebula in which it was destroyed by the Cylons. He goes on to be one of the members of the new Quorum made up of ship captains, but it is unknown what ship he represents (TRS: "Islanded in a Stream of Stars").
Notes
- Tarney's name is not mentioned until "He That Believeth in Me" by Laura Roslin. The actor does not appear in the episode.
References
- ↑ His first name comes from the script of "The Son Also Rises" (See Sources:The Son Also Rises).
- ↑ In one scene from "Crossroads, Part I" his uniform patch is shown clearly enough to read the ship's name.