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[[Image:Ellen Gerken TROS.jpg|thumb|[[Ellen Gerken]] as the "Girl on Bridge" telling [[Adama (1980)|Adama]] important news.]] | [[Image:Ellen Gerken TROS.jpg|thumb|[[Ellen Gerken]] as the "Girl on Bridge" telling [[Adama (1980)|Adama]] important news.]] | ||
A '''"Girl on Bridge"''' informs Commander [[Adama (1980)|Adama]] that the [[Cylons (1980)|Cylon]] [[Raider (TOS)|Raider]]s are running and that the [[Viper (1980)|Viper]] pilots wish to pursue ([[The Return of Starbuck]]). | A '''"Girl on Bridge"''' informs Commander [[Adama (1980)|Adama]] that the [[Cylons (1980)|Cylon]] [[Raider (TOS)|Raider]]s are running and that the [[Viper (1980)|Viper]] pilots wish to pursue ([[1980]]: "[[The Return of Starbuck]]"). | ||
: ''The girl was portrayed by [[Ellen Gerken]].'' | : ''The girl was portrayed by [[Ellen Gerken]].'' | ||
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=== Maintenance Captain === | === Maintenance Captain === | ||
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[[Image:Maintenance Captain.jpg|thumb|Maintenance Captain barges in to complain about [[D Squadron]].]] | [[Image:Maintenance Captain.jpg|thumb|Maintenance Captain barges in to complain about [[D Squadron]].]] | ||
An unnamed captain, presumably part of the maintenance crew, barges into [[Adama (1980)|Adama]]'s [[Adama's quarters|office]] interrupting a conversation between the commander and Colonel [[Boomer (1980)|Boomer]]. He complains about the [[D Squadron]] and their unsafe modifications to their Vipers, which raise concern from Adama | An unnamed captain, presumably part of the maintenance crew, barges into [[Adama (1980)|Adama]]'s [[Adama's quarters|office]] interrupting a conversation between the commander and Colonel [[Boomer (1980)|Boomer]]. He complains about the [[D Squadron]] and their unsafe modifications to their Vipers, which raise concern from Adama {{G80|Space Croppers}}. | ||
: ''The role is apparently uncredited.'' | : ''The role is apparently uncredited.'' | ||
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== Earthlings == | == Earthlings == | ||
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=== Americans === | === Americans === | ||
==== | ==== [[Flight 2]] ==== | ||
===== | ===== Captain ===== | ||
[[Image:Flight 2 captain.jpg|thumb|Flight 2's | [[Image:Flight 2 captain.jpg|thumb|Flight 2's Captain.]] | ||
The captain of Flight 2 appears in the passenger cabin prompted by an indicator light | The captain of [[Flight 2]] appears in the passenger cabin prompted by an indicator light of deployed oxygen masks. The [[Unnamed characters (1980)#1st Stewardess|stewardess]] tells him of the hijacking attempt and subsequently removes the weapon from one of the stunned hijackers. When how they became stunned comes to question, a boy tells him that [[Dillon]] and [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] stunned them, which he doesn't believe. However, he tells them to stay onboard after the plane lands at [[JFK Airport|Kennedy Airport]], since the authorities would want to question them {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I}}. | ||
: ''The | : ''The captain was portrayed by [[Frank Farmer]], who was uncredited in the episode. He has since been identified using computer-aided face recognition.'' | ||
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===== | ===== 1st Stewardess ===== | ||
[[Image:Stewardess.jpg|thumb|Flight 2's stewardess.]] | [[Image:Stewardess.jpg|thumb|Flight 2's stewardess.]] | ||
Dillon and Troy first encounter the stewardess as they board the airplane. | [[Dillon]] and [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] first encounter the stewardess as they board the airplane. Midway during the flight, she is taken hostage by [[#Hijackers|two Cuban hijackers]], but is subsequently saved by Troy and Dillon when they stun the hijackers. She later credits them for being two regular heroes and lets them comb their hair before being questioned by the authorities at [[JFK Airport|JFK airport]]. It is because of this liberty that Dillon and Troy are able to escape via their [[invisibility field]]s, which she experiences when a cop pushes into her; she is left to believe that he wanted to get frisky with her {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II}}. | ||
: ''The stewardess was portrayed by [[Sheila de Windt]].'' | : ''The stewardess was portrayed by [[Sheila de Windt]], who formerly portrayed Lieutenant [[Deitra]] in the [[Original Series]].'' | ||
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===== | ===== 2nd Stewardess ===== | ||
[[File:G80 - NTCLp1 - Spray Rosso as Stewardess.jpg|thumb|Flight 2's 2nd stewardess.]] | |||
[[Dillon]] and [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] watch this stewardess as she presents the usage of the emergency oxygen masks before lift-off. Midway during the flight, her fellow stewardess is taken hostage by [[#Hijackers|two Cuban hijackers]], and she is instructed to contact the cockpit with their demands: to reroute the plane to Cuba. | |||
Troy and Dillon do not like this and take the opportunity to covertly stun the hijackers, after using their [[Wrist computron|wrist computrons]] to activate the circuit that releases the oxygen masks {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II}}. | |||
: ''The stewardess was portrayed by [[Spray Rosso]], who was uncredited for this role. She has since been identified using computer-aided face recognition.'' | |||
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==== Flight 427 ==== | |||
The people of Flight 427 are almost killed when the damaged [[Shuttle Alpha]] makes its landing on Earth. Its co-pilot warns the captain of the danger, which allows the captain to quickly react and pilot the commercial aircraft out of the shuttle's way. | The people of Flight 427 are almost killed when the damaged [[Shuttle Alpha]] makes its landing on Earth. Its co-pilot warns the captain of the danger, which allows the captain to quickly react and pilot the commercial aircraft out of the shuttle's way. | ||
The furious captain, who believes the shuttle to be a military aircraft, angrily growls about how he is sick of hot shots clogging up the commercial air lanes and rips into the USAF | The furious captain, who believes the shuttle to be a military aircraft, angrily growls about how he is sick of hot shots clogging up the commercial air lanes and rips into the USAF {{G80|The Super Scouts, Part I}}. | ||
: ''The captain was portrayed by [[Simon Scott]]. The co-pilot was portrayed by [[Ken Scott]].'' | : ''The captain was portrayed by [[Simon Scott]]. The co-pilot was portrayed by [[Ken Scott]].'' | ||
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Image:Flight 427 captain.jpg|[[Simon Scott]] as the captain. | Image:Flight 427 captain.jpg|[[Simon Scott]] as the captain. | ||
Image:Flight 427 co-pilot.jpg|[[Ken Scott]] as the co-pilot. | Image:Flight 427 co-pilot.jpg|[[Ken Scott]] as the co-pilot. | ||
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[[Image:Umpire.jpg|thumb|The umpire.]] | [[Image:Umpire.jpg|thumb|The umpire.]] | ||
The umpire overseeing the game between the Polecats and the Encino Cougars has a sour disposition. This is particularly apparent when a [[Super Scout]] makes off with his shiny new silver dollar and, later, when a grounder hit by a Super Scout digs itself into the ground, resulting in an argument with the groundskeeper, [[Jenkins]] | The umpire overseeing the game between the Polecats and the Encino Cougars has a sour disposition. This is particularly apparent when a [[Super Scout]] makes off with his shiny new silver dollar and, later, when a grounder hit by a Super Scout digs itself into the ground, resulting in an argument with the groundskeeper, [[Jenkins]] {{G80|Spaceball}}. | ||
: ''The role is uncredited.'' | : ''The role is uncredited.'' | ||
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==== Law Enforcement ==== | ==== Law Enforcement ==== | ||
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Two California Highway Patrol officers ({{inlineref|bold=N|CHiP|CHiPs}}) encounter and pursue Dillon and Troy due to the fact that their [[turbine]]s did not have license plates. Both warriors subsequently escape them using their [[invisibility field]]. | Two California Highway Patrol officers ({{inlineref|bold=N|CHiP|CHiPs}}) encounter and pursue Dillon and Troy due to the fact that their [[turbine]]s did not have license plates. Both warriors subsequently escape them using their [[invisibility field]]. | ||
These same CHiPs later | These same CHiPs later happen upon Dillon and Troy on the highway again, after they had made their purchase at a department store for supplies. With no time for subtlety the Warriors fly off, leaving the CHiPs bemused {{G80|The Super Scouts, Part I}} | ||
: ''The two CHiPs are uncredited.'' | : ''The two CHiPs are uncredited, but have been identified via computer-aided face recognition as [[Robert Miano]] and [[James Daughton]].'' | ||
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File:Older CHiP.jpg|[[Robert Miano]] as a CHiP in an uncredited performance {{G80|The Super Scouts, Part I}}. | |||
File:Young CHiP.jpg|[[James Daughton]] as a CHiP in an uncredited performance {{G80|The Super Scouts, Part I}}. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===== New York Police Department ===== | ===== New York Police Department ===== | ||
Troy and Dillon run into many NYPD cops. The first two are notable for chasing Troy and Dillon, who possess a stolen New York Highway Patrol car, into the Port of New York and off a pier ("[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]", "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II]]"). | Troy and Dillon run into many NYPD cops within [[New York City]]. The first two are notable for chasing Troy and Dillon, who possess a stolen New York Highway Patrol car, into the Port of New York and off a pier ([[1980]]: "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]", "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II]]"). | ||
As Troy and Dillon overhear police communications of an open cop car, they encounter an old {{inlineref|NYPD cop}} who is answering a domestic disturbance. He asks them if they need anything, but they politely decline and walk away. The cop listens closer and hears a description of two suspects (Troy and Dillon) in wet clothing and proceeds to follow them. Later, he is shown by the M.C. that points them out on stage, having been unwittingly dragooned after changing their wet clothing into white suits. However, Troy and Dillon perform a [[invisibility field|disappearing act]] and they leave, brushing by the cop as they leave | As Troy and Dillon overhear police communications of an open cop car, they encounter an old {{inlineref|NYPD cop}} who is answering a domestic disturbance. He asks them if they need anything, but they politely decline and walk away. The cop listens closer and hears a description of two suspects (Troy and Dillon) in wet clothing and proceeds to follow them. Later, he is shown by the M.C. that points them out on stage, having been unwittingly dragooned after changing their wet clothing into white suits. However, Troy and Dillon perform a [[invisibility field|disappearing act]] and they leave, brushing by the cop as they leave {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I}}. | ||
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Image:NYPD cops.jpg|The two NYPD cops that pursue Troy and Dillon, until their car flies off a pier. | Image:NYPD cops.jpg|The two NYPD cops that pursue Troy and Dillon, until their car flies off a pier. | ||
Image:NYPD cop.jpg|A cop that meets the soaking wet [[Warrior]]s in New York. | Image:NYPD cop.jpg|A cop that meets the soaking wet [[Warrior]]s in New York. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===== New York State Police Sergeant ===== | |||
[[File:G80 - NTCLp2 - NYSP Sergeant.jpg|thumb]] | |||
[[Leroy]] and [[Max]] report to their sergeant at the [[A-B Raider]] crash site, believing it to be a crash site for a smuggling plane. The sergeant later reports to Colonel [[Jack Sydell]] at the site, telling him of their erroneous belief that [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]] were piloting it {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II}}. | |||
: ''The unnamed sergeant is played by [[Dan Ferrone]]. While the sergeant has a name tag on his jacket, it is illegible.'' | |||
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===== Sheriff ===== | ===== Sheriff ===== | ||
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[[Image:Sheriff.jpg|thumb|[[Ted Gehring]] as the sheriff.]] | [[Image:Sheriff.jpg|thumb|[[Ted Gehring]] as the sheriff.]] | ||
A sheriff is first introduced when [[Walt Griffin]] reports on two [[Viper (1980)|mysterious space craft]] appear on a meadow. The spacecraft, however, are gone, having just launched into the night sky | A sheriff is first introduced when [[Walt Griffin]] reports on two [[Viper (1980)|mysterious space craft]] appear on a meadow. The spacecraft, however, are gone, having just launched into the night sky—which the sheriff writes off as shooting stars {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I}}. | ||
This same sheriff later drives up to the [[Maggies Truck Heaven]] diner, passing by Troy and Dillon as they wave in his direction, since his car had just passed the bus that Hamilton was on. He stops to ask if they need any help, but they politely decline. | This same sheriff later drives up to the [[Maggies Truck Heaven]] diner, passing by Troy and Dillon as they wave in his direction, since his car had just passed the bus that Hamilton was on. He stops to ask if they need any help, but they politely decline. | ||
After driving up to the diner and buying an edition of ''[[The Daily News]]'' paper, he notes that they are wanted for the attempted kidnapping of Dr. Mortinson and pursue in a short chase. Troy and Dillon swiftly escape the chase, activating their [[turbine]]s' flight systems and flying off into the air. He later stops on the side of the road, telling the dispatcher, [[Harvey]], that he wasn't feeling too well | After driving up to the diner and buying an edition of ''[[The Daily News]]'' paper, he notes that they are wanted for the attempted kidnapping of Dr. Mortinson and pursue in a short chase. Troy and Dillon swiftly escape the chase, activating their [[turbine]]s' flight systems and flying off into the air. He later stops on the side of the road, telling the dispatcher, [[Harvey]], that he wasn't feeling too well {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III}}. | ||
: ''The unnamed sheriff is played by [[Ted Gehring]].'' | : ''The unnamed sheriff is played by [[Ted Gehring]].'' | ||
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==== New York, New York ==== | ==== New York, New York ==== | ||
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[[Image:Central Park cabbie.jpg|thumb|Cabbie at Central Park.]] | [[Image:Central Park cabbie.jpg|thumb|Cabbie at Central Park.]] | ||
Troy and Dillon manage to hail down another cabbie after leaving a theater to get to [[Central Park]]. Later on, the same cabbie picks up [[Wolfman Jack]] and the Cylons, [[Andromus]] and [[Centuri]] at Central Park, taking them to the [[International Trade Center]]. When he asks them to pay their fare of five dollars, Andromus uses his persuasion abilities to get out of this fare | Troy and Dillon manage to hail down another cabbie after leaving a theater to get to [[Central Park]]. Later on, the same cabbie picks up [[Wolfman Jack]] and the Cylons, [[Andromus]] and [[Centuri]] at Central Park, taking them to the [[International Trade Center]]. When he asks them to pay their fare of five dollars, Andromus uses his persuasion abilities to get out of this fare {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II}}. | ||
: ''The cabbie was portrayed by [[Arthur Batanides]].'' | : ''The cabbie was portrayed by [[Arthur Batanides]].'' | ||
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===== JFK Cabbie ===== | ===== JFK Cabbie ===== | ||
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[[Image:Cabbie 1.jpg|thumb|The cabbie that picks up Troy and Dillon at JFK.]] | [[Image:Cabbie 1.jpg|thumb|The cabbie that picks up Troy and Dillon at JFK.]] | ||
Troy and Dillon enter a cab waiting at JFK International Airport. They manage to convince the cabbie that they could pay, even when they didn't exactly know where they were going and proved to have the "bread" to pay and, because of him, managed to make it to the wreck of the [[A-B Raider]] before its destruction | Troy and Dillon enter a cab waiting at JFK International Airport. They manage to convince the cabbie that they could pay, even when they didn't exactly know where they were going and proved to have the "bread" to pay and, because of him, managed to make it to the wreck of the [[A-B Raider]] before its destruction {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I}}. | ||
: ''The role is uncredited.'' | : ''The role is uncredited.'' | ||
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===== Lollipop Star ===== | ===== Lollipop Star ===== | ||
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[[Image:Lollipop star.jpg|thumb|The star of the "Good Ship Lollipop" portion of a play Troy and Dillon are cornered into performing in.]] | [[Image:Lollipop star.jpg|thumb|The star of the "Good Ship Lollipop" portion of a play Troy and Dillon are cornered into performing in.]] | ||
Troy and Dillon meet a woman who stars in the theater play "Good Ship Lollipop" literally on stage. Troy and Dillon, mistaken by the director as stage performers due to their white tuxedos, is thrust into the play and is forced to play along. However, they do badly. When the cops that follow them show up behind the stage, Troy and Dillon are told to pick her up. They do so and, in order to avoid detection by the cops, they turn on their [[invisibility field]]s, making it appear as if she's floating in the air. They deposit her and leave in a rush | Troy and Dillon meet a woman who stars in the theater play "Good Ship Lollipop" literally on stage. Troy and Dillon, mistaken by the director as stage performers due to their white tuxedos, is thrust into the play and is forced to play along. However, they do badly. When the cops that follow them show up behind the stage, Troy and Dillon are told to pick her up. They do so and, in order to avoid detection by the cops, they turn on their [[invisibility field]]s, making it appear as if she's floating in the air. They deposit her and leave in a rush {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II}}. | ||
: ''The "Lollipop" star was portrayed by [[Heather Young]], who had a recurring role in ''[[w:Land of the Giants|Land of the Giants]]''.'' | : ''The "Lollipop" star was portrayed by [[Heather Young]], who had a recurring role in ''[[w:Land of the Giants|Land of the Giants]]''.'' | ||
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==== California ==== | |||
: ''The | ===== Hunters ===== | ||
[[File:G80 - TSS1 - Hunters Come Across the Super Scouts.jpg|thumb|A pair of hunters are the first to come across the [[The Super Scouts|Super Scouts]] {{G80|The Super Scouts, Part I}}.]] | |||
A pair of men hunting in the forest at night come across the newly disembarked [[The Super Scouts|Super Scouts]] and their guardians, {{1980|Troy}} and [[Dillon]], near [[Shuttle Alpha]] after it lands on [[Earth (1980)|Earth]]. The Warriors quickly stun them with their [[Laser pistol (1980)|laser pistols]] {{G80|The Super Scouts, Part I}}. | |||
: ''The unnamed hunters are uncredited and presently unidentifiable.'' | |||
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==== Paradise Valley, California ==== | ==== Paradise Valley, California ==== | ||
A listing of unnamed people found in [[Paradise Valley]], California in "[[The Super Scouts]] | ''A listing of unnamed people found in [[Paradise Valley]], California in "[[The Super Scouts]]" two-parter.'' | ||
===== Saleslady ===== | ===== Saleslady ===== | ||
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At a department store, Troy runs into a chatty, but helpful saleslady who aids him in getting camping equipment and clothing for himself, Troy, and the [[Super Scouts]]. | At a department store, Troy runs into a chatty, but helpful saleslady who aids him in getting camping equipment and clothing for himself, Troy, and the [[Super Scouts]]. | ||
Already in awe over the bulk of what he's buying, she is shocked at the money she is given, absently (and correctly) commenting that they must've robbed a bank | Already in awe over the bulk of what he's buying, she is shocked at the money she is given, absently (and correctly) commenting that they must've robbed a bank {{G80|The Super Scouts, Part I}}. | ||
: ''The unnamed saleslady is portrayed by [[Helen Page Camp]].'' | : ''The unnamed saleslady is portrayed by [[Helen Page Camp]].'' | ||
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==== United States Air Force ==== | ==== United States Air Force ==== | ||
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[[Image:Air Force Colonel.jpg|thumb|[[Hank Brandt]] as the Air Force Colonel.]] | [[Image:Air Force Colonel.jpg|thumb|[[Hank Brandt]] as the Air Force Colonel.]] | ||
[[Walt Griffin]] and his son, [[Willie Griffin]], talk to an Air Force colonel after Willie discovers that the Vipers have landed in the meadow again. The Colonel informs a dejected Willie that he cannot tell anyone of the spaceships | [[Walt Griffin]] and his son, [[Willie Griffin]], talk to an Air Force colonel after Willie discovers that the Vipers have landed in the meadow again. The Colonel informs a dejected Willie that he cannot tell anyone of the spaceships {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III}}. | ||
: ''This Air Force Colonel was portrayed by [[Hank Brandt]].'' | : ''This Air Force Colonel was portrayed by [[Hank Brandt]].'' | ||
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===== Air Force Major ===== | ===== Air Force Major ===== | ||
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[[Image:Air Force Major.jpg|thumb|[[Doug Hale]] as the Air Force Major.]] | [[Image:Air Force Major.jpg|thumb|[[Doug Hale]] as the Air Force Major.]] | ||
An Air Force major is present at the [[Van Nuys A.N.G. Base]] where the three Vipers are taken. He orders that no one, not even their own people, go near the ships, noting that teams from [[w:Wright-Patterson|Wright-Patterson]] and [[w:Washington, D.C.|Washington]] are going to arrive "first thing in the morning". It is after these orders are given that Xaviar, dressed as an Air Force guardsman, enters his Viper under the cloak of invisibility and begins recharging the [[energizer]]s of his Viper via the base's generator, an event that this major witnesses | An Air Force major is present at the [[Van Nuys A.N.G. Base]] where the three Vipers are taken. He orders that no one, not even their own people, go near the ships, noting that teams from [[w:Wright-Patterson|Wright-Patterson]] and [[w:Washington, D.C.|Washington]] are going to arrive "first thing in the morning". It is after these orders are given that Xaviar, dressed as an Air Force guardsman, enters his Viper under the cloak of invisibility and begins recharging the [[energizer]]s of his Viper via the base's generator, an event that this major witnesses {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III}}. | ||
: ''The Air Force Major was portrayed by [[Doug Hale]].'' | : ''The Air Force Major was portrayed by [[Doug Hale]].'' | ||
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===== Air Force Sergeant ===== | ===== Air Force Sergeant ===== | ||
An Air Force sergeant accompanies Colonel [[Jack Sydell]] to the baseball playoffs. He is instructed by Sydell to watch the children, whom he believes are the key to his inquiry into UFOs and other paranormal phenomena | An Air Force sergeant accompanies Colonel [[Jack Sydell]] to the baseball playoffs. He is instructed by Sydell to watch the children, whom he believes are the key to his inquiry into UFOs and other paranormal phenomena {{G80|Spaceball}}. | ||
: ''The role is uncredited.'' | : ''The role is uncredited.'' | ||
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[[Image:Flight 2 kid.jpg|thumb|A meddlesome little kid on the New York bound Flight 2.]] | [[Image:Flight 2 kid.jpg|thumb|A meddlesome little kid on the New York bound Flight 2.]] | ||
After two [[#Hijackers|Cuban hijackers]] are seemingly rendered non-threatening by an unknown source, a kid points out that Dillon and Troy are responsible for this feat using their "[[laser pistol (1980)|flashing lights]]". This leads to them having to escape the air craft using their [[invisibility field]]s to avoid being detained by the authorities | After two [[#Hijackers|Cuban hijackers]] are seemingly rendered non-threatening by an unknown source, a kid points out that Dillon and Troy are responsible for this feat using their "[[laser pistol (1980)|flashing lights]]". This leads to them having to escape the air craft using their [[invisibility field]]s to avoid being detained by the authorities {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I}}. | ||
: ''The role is uncredited.'' | : ''The role is uncredited.'' | ||
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===== Newsboy ===== | ===== Newsboy ===== | ||
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Lost in 1980's earth, [[Xaviar]] walks the streets of nearby [[w:Century City|Century City]], wanting to seek out the studios of the [[United Broadcasting Company]] after watching an interview with Dr. [[Donald Mortinson]]. Wanting to know how to get there, Xaviar questions a newsboy, who informs him that he can get there by using a cab. | Lost in 1980's earth, [[Xaviar]] walks the streets of nearby [[w:Century City|Century City]], wanting to seek out the studios of the [[United Broadcasting Company]] after watching an interview with Dr. [[Donald Mortinson]]. Wanting to know how to get there, Xaviar questions a newsboy, who informs him that he can get there by using a cab. | ||
Xaviar walks away, but the newsboy obtrusively asks the reason for the questioning, which results in Xaviar stunning the newsboy and then trying to hail for a cab | Xaviar walks away, but the newsboy obtrusively asks the reason for the questioning, which results in Xaviar stunning the newsboy and then trying to hail for a cab {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III}}. | ||
: ''The unnamed newsboy is portrayed by [[Ray Duke]].'' | : ''The unnamed newsboy is portrayed by [[Ray Duke]].'' | ||
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===== The Griffins ===== | ===== The Griffins ===== | ||
{{inlineref|Willie's sister}} is seen sitting at the dinner table in the Griffin's kitchen as [[Willie Griffin]] storms in, trying to tell them of the two | {{inlineref|Willie's sister}} is seen sitting at the dinner table in the Griffin's kitchen as [[Willie Griffin]] storms in, trying to tell them of the two {{TOS|Viper}}s he comes across. She asks about the ships, but her mother interrupts, telling [[Walt Griffin|her husband]] to stop Willie out of fear of her apparent gullibility ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]"). | ||
{{inlineref|Willie's mother}} is seen as Willie bursts into the house in the typical place for Earthling women: the kitchen. In a manner typical of house-bound women of 1980s Earth, she admonishes Willie for dragging dirt through her house. Later, she prissily tells [[Walt Griffin]], her husband, to put a stop in Willie's "made up" story about the two space ships he sees in the field ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]). | {{inlineref|Willie's mother}} is seen as Willie bursts into the house in the typical place for Earthling women: the kitchen. In a manner typical of house-bound women of 1980s Earth, she admonishes Willie for dragging dirt through her house. Later, she prissily tells [[Walt Griffin]], her husband, to put a stop in Willie's "made up" story about the two space ships he sees in the field ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]"). | ||
: ''Neither actresses are apparently credited.'' | : ''Neither actresses are apparently credited.'' | ||
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Image:Willie's sister.jpg|Willie's sister has her interest piqued by Willie's story about the spaceships. | Image:Willie's sister.jpg|Willie's sister has her interest piqued by Willie's story about the spaceships. | ||
Image:Willie's mother.jpg|Willie's mother sits at the dinner table, displeased with Willie's not-so-make-believe story. | Image:Willie's mother.jpg|Willie's mother sits at the dinner table, displeased with Willie's not-so-make-believe story. | ||
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[[Image:Terrorists.jpg|thumb|Two men, a baby doll and an airplane. A new show from [[Glen Larson]].]] | [[Image:Terrorists.jpg|thumb|Two men, a baby doll and an airplane. A new show from [[Glen Larson]].]] | ||
Two male Cuban hijackers, masquerading as a married heterosexual couple with a baby (which is a doll), attempt to hijack a New York bound flight Troy and Dillon are on. Once they spring their plan, the Warriors | Two male Cuban hijackers, masquerading as a married heterosexual couple with a baby (which is a doll), attempt to hijack a New York bound flight Troy and Dillon are on. Once they spring their plan, the Warriors—on a mission to intercept a craft they believe is one of their own—decide they don't have the time to visit Cuba and stun them. This doesn't go past the notice of a boy, who points out the two heroes to the flight attendants and the people aboard the craft, forcing them to evade the law upon landing {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I}}. | ||
: ''The roles of the two hijackers are uncredited.'' | : ''The roles of the two hijackers are uncredited.'' | ||
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=== Germans === | === Germans === | ||
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[[Image:Little Girl.jpg|thumb|A {{inlineref|bold=N|Little Girl|little Jewish girl}} portrayed by [[Missy Francis]].]] | [[Image:Little Girl.jpg|thumb|A {{inlineref|bold=N|Little Girl|little Jewish girl}} portrayed by [[Missy Francis]].]] | ||
When observing the loading of trains bound for the [[w:Auschwitz|Auschwitz]] concentration camp, a little girl runs toward Hamilton, Dillon, Troy, and [[Stockwell]]. Troy grabs her while Dillon shoots at the pursuing Nazi guard and with her makes their escape. She is later brought to [[Smite's Buchhandlung]], which houses the headquarters for the small German resistance in [[Peenemünde]], [[w:Germany|Germany]]. After the Gestapo storm the bookstore, they take her away with [[Smite]] and his resistance members, only to later be saved by Major [[Stockwell]] and Jamie Hamilton ("Galactica Discovers Earth", [[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II|Part II]] & [[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III|III]]). | When observing the loading of trains bound for the [[w:Auschwitz|Auschwitz]] concentration camp, a little girl runs toward Hamilton, Dillon, Troy, and [[Stockwell]]. Troy grabs her while Dillon shoots at the pursuing Nazi guard and with her makes their escape. She is later brought to [[Smite's Buchhandlung]], which houses the headquarters for the small German resistance in [[Peenemünde]], [[w:Germany|Germany]]. After the Gestapo storm the bookstore, they take her away with [[Smite]] and his resistance members, only to later be saved by Major [[Stockwell]] and Jamie Hamilton ([[1980]]: "Galactica Discovers Earth", [[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II|Part II]] & [[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III|III]]). | ||
: ''The role of the little girl was played by [[Missy Francis]].'' | : ''The role of the little girl was played by [[Missy Francis]].'' | ||
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=== Nazi Officers === | === Nazi Officers === | ||
[[Xaviar]] works with various unnamed Nazi officers in his bid to increase Earth's technological level ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]). | [[Xaviar]] works with various unnamed Nazi officers in his bid to increase Earth's technological level ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]"). | ||
==== German pilot ==== | ==== German pilot ==== | ||
A German pilot, apparently the [[#Luftwaffe commander|Luftwaffe's flight leader or commander]] engages Troy and Dillon's Vipers, only to break off the attack after discovering that the craft have no markings. Believing them to be the German's own experimental aircraft, he threateningly orders his fellow pilots not to mention the incident to anyone ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]). | A German pilot, apparently the [[#Luftwaffe commander|Luftwaffe's flight leader or commander]] engages Troy and Dillon's Vipers, only to break off the attack after discovering that the craft have no markings. Believing them to be the German's own experimental aircraft, he threateningly orders his fellow pilots not to mention the incident to anyone ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]"). | ||
: ''The actor portraying the German pilot is unknown.'' | : ''The actor portraying the German pilot is unknown.'' | ||
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A character credited as "German Commander", despite his rank being revealed in the dialogue as "Colonel", is seen leading the Gestapo into the [[#Resistance Leader|Resistance Leader]]'s bookstore. After the Gestapo disarm and remove everyone in the building (that they can see anyway), one of the invisible Warriors causes the Colonel's gun to go off while in the holster, shooting him in the leg (or foot). This results in a noticeable limp. | A character credited as "German Commander", despite his rank being revealed in the dialogue as "Colonel", is seen leading the Gestapo into the [[#Resistance Leader|Resistance Leader]]'s bookstore. After the Gestapo disarm and remove everyone in the building (that they can see anyway), one of the invisible Warriors causes the Colonel's gun to go off while in the holster, shooting him in the leg (or foot). This results in a noticeable limp. | ||
Later, the Gestapo Colonel is seen behind the other Colonel as General [[Yodel]] comes to see the V-2 rocket that Xaviar designed ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]). | Later, the Gestapo Colonel is seen behind the other Colonel as General [[Yodel]] comes to see the V-2 rocket that Xaviar designed ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]"). | ||
After the debacle, the Colonel is seen in the train station yard as they load Jews and other dissidents into box cars. He reacts furiously when he sees (but apparently cannot believe) that [[turbine|flying bikes]] are attacking the train yard; this diversion allows Jamie Hamilton and Major Stockwell to extricate the innocent people from the box cars | After the debacle, the Colonel is seen in the train station yard as they load Jews and other dissidents into box cars. He reacts furiously when he sees (but apparently cannot believe) that [[turbine|flying bikes]] are attacking the train yard; this diversion allows Jamie Hamilton and Major Stockwell to extricate the innocent people from the box cars {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III}}. | ||
: ''The German Commander is played by [[Curt Lowens]].'' | : ''The German Commander is played by [[Curt Lowens]].'' | ||
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Image:German pilot.jpg|The {{inlineref|bold=N|Luftwaffe commander}} that engages the Vipers. | Image:German pilot.jpg|The {{inlineref|bold=N|Luftwaffe commander}} that engages the Vipers. | ||
Image:German Commander 2.jpg|[[Curt Lowens]] as a German Gestapo Colonel, although he is credited as "German Commander". | Image:German Commander 2.jpg|[[Curt Lowens]] as a German Gestapo Colonel, although he is credited as "German Commander". | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category: A to Z]] | [[Category: A to Z]] |
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Part of the series on Battlestar Galactica's Unnamed Characters
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This is a listing of unnamed characters in Galactica 1980.
Colonials
Girl on Bridge
A "Girl on Bridge" informs Commander Adama that the Cylon Raiders are running and that the Viper pilots wish to pursue (1980: "The Return of Starbuck").
- The girl was portrayed by Ellen Gerken.
Maintenance Captain
An unnamed captain, presumably part of the maintenance crew, barges into Adama's office interrupting a conversation between the commander and Colonel Boomer. He complains about the D Squadron and their unsafe modifications to their Vipers, which raise concern from Adama (1980: "Space Croppers").
- The role is apparently uncredited.
Earthlings
Americans
Flight 2
Captain
The captain of Flight 2 appears in the passenger cabin prompted by an indicator light of deployed oxygen masks. The stewardess tells him of the hijacking attempt and subsequently removes the weapon from one of the stunned hijackers. When how they became stunned comes to question, a boy tells him that Dillon and Troy stunned them, which he doesn't believe. However, he tells them to stay onboard after the plane lands at Kennedy Airport, since the authorities would want to question them (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I").
- The captain was portrayed by Frank Farmer, who was uncredited in the episode. He has since been identified using computer-aided face recognition.
1st Stewardess
Dillon and Troy first encounter the stewardess as they board the airplane. Midway during the flight, she is taken hostage by two Cuban hijackers, but is subsequently saved by Troy and Dillon when they stun the hijackers. She later credits them for being two regular heroes and lets them comb their hair before being questioned by the authorities at JFK airport. It is because of this liberty that Dillon and Troy are able to escape via their invisibility fields, which she experiences when a cop pushes into her; she is left to believe that he wanted to get frisky with her (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II").
- The stewardess was portrayed by Sheila de Windt, who formerly portrayed Lieutenant Deitra in the Original Series.
2nd Stewardess
Dillon and Troy watch this stewardess as she presents the usage of the emergency oxygen masks before lift-off. Midway during the flight, her fellow stewardess is taken hostage by two Cuban hijackers, and she is instructed to contact the cockpit with their demands: to reroute the plane to Cuba.
Troy and Dillon do not like this and take the opportunity to covertly stun the hijackers, after using their wrist computrons to activate the circuit that releases the oxygen masks (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II").
- The stewardess was portrayed by Spray Rosso, who was uncredited for this role. She has since been identified using computer-aided face recognition.
Flight 427
The people of Flight 427 are almost killed when the damaged Shuttle Alpha makes its landing on Earth. Its co-pilot warns the captain of the danger, which allows the captain to quickly react and pilot the commercial aircraft out of the shuttle's way.
The furious captain, who believes the shuttle to be a military aircraft, angrily growls about how he is sick of hot shots clogging up the commercial air lanes and rips into the USAF (1980: "The Super Scouts, Part I").
- The captain was portrayed by Simon Scott. The co-pilot was portrayed by Ken Scott.
Baseball Related
Umpire
The umpire overseeing the game between the Polecats and the Encino Cougars has a sour disposition. This is particularly apparent when a Super Scout makes off with his shiny new silver dollar and, later, when a grounder hit by a Super Scout digs itself into the ground, resulting in an argument with the groundskeeper, Jenkins (1980: "Spaceball").
- The role is uncredited.
Law Enforcement
California Highway Patrol
Two California Highway Patrol officers (CHiPs) encounter and pursue Dillon and Troy due to the fact that their turbines did not have license plates. Both warriors subsequently escape them using their invisibility field.
These same CHiPs later happen upon Dillon and Troy on the highway again, after they had made their purchase at a department store for supplies. With no time for subtlety the Warriors fly off, leaving the CHiPs bemused (1980: "The Super Scouts, Part I")
- The two CHiPs are uncredited, but have been identified via computer-aided face recognition as Robert Miano and James Daughton.
New York Police Department
Troy and Dillon run into many NYPD cops within New York City. The first two are notable for chasing Troy and Dillon, who possess a stolen New York Highway Patrol car, into the Port of New York and off a pier (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I", "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II").
As Troy and Dillon overhear police communications of an open cop car, they encounter an old NYPD cop who is answering a domestic disturbance. He asks them if they need anything, but they politely decline and walk away. The cop listens closer and hears a description of two suspects (Troy and Dillon) in wet clothing and proceeds to follow them. Later, he is shown by the M.C. that points them out on stage, having been unwittingly dragooned after changing their wet clothing into white suits. However, Troy and Dillon perform a disappearing act and they leave, brushing by the cop as they leave (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I").
New York State Police Sergeant
Leroy and Max report to their sergeant at the A-B Raider crash site, believing it to be a crash site for a smuggling plane. The sergeant later reports to Colonel Jack Sydell at the site, telling him of their erroneous belief that Troy and Dillon were piloting it (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II").
- The unnamed sergeant is played by Dan Ferrone. While the sergeant has a name tag on his jacket, it is illegible.
Sheriff
A sheriff is first introduced when Walt Griffin reports on two mysterious space craft appear on a meadow. The spacecraft, however, are gone, having just launched into the night sky—which the sheriff writes off as shooting stars (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I").
This same sheriff later drives up to the Maggies Truck Heaven diner, passing by Troy and Dillon as they wave in his direction, since his car had just passed the bus that Hamilton was on. He stops to ask if they need any help, but they politely decline.
After driving up to the diner and buying an edition of The Daily News paper, he notes that they are wanted for the attempted kidnapping of Dr. Mortinson and pursue in a short chase. Troy and Dillon swiftly escape the chase, activating their turbines' flight systems and flying off into the air. He later stops on the side of the road, telling the dispatcher, Harvey, that he wasn't feeling too well (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III").
- The unnamed sheriff is played by Ted Gehring.
New York, New York
A list of unnamed people found in New York, New York in "The Night the Cylons Landed" two-parter.
Central Park Cabbie
Troy and Dillon manage to hail down another cabbie after leaving a theater to get to Central Park. Later on, the same cabbie picks up Wolfman Jack and the Cylons, Andromus and Centuri at Central Park, taking them to the International Trade Center. When he asks them to pay their fare of five dollars, Andromus uses his persuasion abilities to get out of this fare (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II").
- The cabbie was portrayed by Arthur Batanides.
JFK Cabbie
Troy and Dillon enter a cab waiting at JFK International Airport. They manage to convince the cabbie that they could pay, even when they didn't exactly know where they were going and proved to have the "bread" to pay and, because of him, managed to make it to the wreck of the A-B Raider before its destruction (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I").
- The role is uncredited.
Lollipop Star
Troy and Dillon meet a woman who stars in the theater play "Good Ship Lollipop" literally on stage. Troy and Dillon, mistaken by the director as stage performers due to their white tuxedos, is thrust into the play and is forced to play along. However, they do badly. When the cops that follow them show up behind the stage, Troy and Dillon are told to pick her up. They do so and, in order to avoid detection by the cops, they turn on their invisibility fields, making it appear as if she's floating in the air. They deposit her and leave in a rush (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II").
- The "Lollipop" star was portrayed by Heather Young, who had a recurring role in Land of the Giants.
California
Hunters
A pair of men hunting in the forest at night come across the newly disembarked Super Scouts and their guardians, Troy and Dillon, near Shuttle Alpha after it lands on Earth. The Warriors quickly stun them with their laser pistols (1980: "The Super Scouts, Part I").
- The unnamed hunters are uncredited and presently unidentifiable.
Paradise Valley, California
A listing of unnamed people found in Paradise Valley, California in "The Super Scouts" two-parter.
Saleslady
At a department store, Troy runs into a chatty, but helpful saleslady who aids him in getting camping equipment and clothing for himself, Troy, and the Super Scouts.
Already in awe over the bulk of what he's buying, she is shocked at the money she is given, absently (and correctly) commenting that they must've robbed a bank (1980: "The Super Scouts, Part I").
- The unnamed saleslady is portrayed by Helen Page Camp.
United States Air Force
A variety of United States Air Force personnel are seen in the series, as their role is typically suited to running around and being thwarted by the Warriors at every turn.
Air Force Colonel
Walt Griffin and his son, Willie Griffin, talk to an Air Force colonel after Willie discovers that the Vipers have landed in the meadow again. The Colonel informs a dejected Willie that he cannot tell anyone of the spaceships (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III").
- This Air Force Colonel was portrayed by Hank Brandt.
Air Force Major
An Air Force major is present at the Van Nuys A.N.G. Base where the three Vipers are taken. He orders that no one, not even their own people, go near the ships, noting that teams from Wright-Patterson and Washington are going to arrive "first thing in the morning". It is after these orders are given that Xaviar, dressed as an Air Force guardsman, enters his Viper under the cloak of invisibility and begins recharging the energizers of his Viper via the base's generator, an event that this major witnesses (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III").
- The Air Force Major was portrayed by Doug Hale.
Air Force Sergeant
An Air Force sergeant accompanies Colonel Jack Sydell to the baseball playoffs. He is instructed by Sydell to watch the children, whom he believes are the key to his inquiry into UFOs and other paranormal phenomena (1980: "Spaceball").
- The role is uncredited.
Miscellaneous Civilians
Flight 2 Kid
After two Cuban hijackers are seemingly rendered non-threatening by an unknown source, a kid points out that Dillon and Troy are responsible for this feat using their "flashing lights". This leads to them having to escape the air craft using their invisibility fields to avoid being detained by the authorities (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I").
- The role is uncredited.
Newsboy
Lost in 1980's earth, Xaviar walks the streets of nearby Century City, wanting to seek out the studios of the United Broadcasting Company after watching an interview with Dr. Donald Mortinson. Wanting to know how to get there, Xaviar questions a newsboy, who informs him that he can get there by using a cab.
Xaviar walks away, but the newsboy obtrusively asks the reason for the questioning, which results in Xaviar stunning the newsboy and then trying to hail for a cab (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III").
- The unnamed newsboy is portrayed by Ray Duke.
The Griffins
Willie's sister is seen sitting at the dinner table in the Griffin's kitchen as Willie Griffin storms in, trying to tell them of the two Vipers he comes across. She asks about the ships, but her mother interrupts, telling her husband to stop Willie out of fear of her apparent gullibility (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II").
Willie's mother is seen as Willie bursts into the house in the typical place for Earthling women: the kitchen. In a manner typical of house-bound women of 1980s Earth, she admonishes Willie for dragging dirt through her house. Later, she prissily tells Walt Griffin, her husband, to put a stop in Willie's "made up" story about the two space ships he sees in the field (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II").
- Neither actresses are apparently credited.
Cubans
Hijackers
Two male Cuban hijackers, masquerading as a married heterosexual couple with a baby (which is a doll), attempt to hijack a New York bound flight Troy and Dillon are on. Once they spring their plan, the Warriors—on a mission to intercept a craft they believe is one of their own—decide they don't have the time to visit Cuba and stun them. This doesn't go past the notice of a boy, who points out the two heroes to the flight attendants and the people aboard the craft, forcing them to evade the law upon landing (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I").
- The roles of the two hijackers are uncredited.
Germans
Little Girl
When observing the loading of trains bound for the Auschwitz concentration camp, a little girl runs toward Hamilton, Dillon, Troy, and Stockwell. Troy grabs her while Dillon shoots at the pursuing Nazi guard and with her makes their escape. She is later brought to Smite's Buchhandlung, which houses the headquarters for the small German resistance in Peenemünde, Germany. After the Gestapo storm the bookstore, they take her away with Smite and his resistance members, only to later be saved by Major Stockwell and Jamie Hamilton (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth", Part II & III).
- The role of the little girl was played by Missy Francis.
Nazi Officers
Xaviar works with various unnamed Nazi officers in his bid to increase Earth's technological level (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II").
German pilot
A German pilot, apparently the Luftwaffe's flight leader or commander engages Troy and Dillon's Vipers, only to break off the attack after discovering that the craft have no markings. Believing them to be the German's own experimental aircraft, he threateningly orders his fellow pilots not to mention the incident to anyone (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II").
- The actor portraying the German pilot is unknown.
German Commander
A character credited as "German Commander", despite his rank being revealed in the dialogue as "Colonel", is seen leading the Gestapo into the Resistance Leader's bookstore. After the Gestapo disarm and remove everyone in the building (that they can see anyway), one of the invisible Warriors causes the Colonel's gun to go off while in the holster, shooting him in the leg (or foot). This results in a noticeable limp.
Later, the Gestapo Colonel is seen behind the other Colonel as General Yodel comes to see the V-2 rocket that Xaviar designed (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II").
After the debacle, the Colonel is seen in the train station yard as they load Jews and other dissidents into box cars. He reacts furiously when he sees (but apparently cannot believe) that flying bikes are attacking the train yard; this diversion allows Jamie Hamilton and Major Stockwell to extricate the innocent people from the box cars (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III").
- The German Commander is played by Curt Lowens.