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| marital status=Married, [[Cally Henderson Tyrol]] | | marital status=Married, [[Cally Henderson Tyrol]] | ||
| children=[[Nicholas Tyrol]], son<ref>The writer of ''[[Battlestar Galactica: Twilight Command 1]]'' has Tyrol erroneously note that he has a daughter, however that is not the case. Any daughter Galen Tyrol may have had would have been, at best, [[Dionne Tyrol|a dream]].</ref> | | children=[[Nicholas Tyrol]], son<ref>The writer of ''[[Battlestar Galactica: Twilight Command 1]]'' has Tyrol erroneously note that he has a daughter, however that is not the case. Any daughter Galen Tyrol may have had would have been, at best, [[Dionne Tyrol|a dream]].</ref> | ||
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'''Galen Tyrol''' is a non-commissioned officer in the [[Colonial Fleet ( | '''Galen Tyrol''' is a non-commissioned officer in the [[Colonial Fleet (TRS)|Colonial Fleet]], serving aboard the battlestar ''[[Galactica (RDM alternate)|Galactica]]''. He is also one of the [[Final Five]]. | ||
Tyrol was one of the many denizens who settled on [[New Caprica]] after its discovery. He subsequently married [[Cally Henderson Tyrol]], with whom he had a son, [[Nicholas Tyrol|Nicholas]].<ref>It [[A Disquiet Follows My Soul|is later revealed]] that Nicholas was ''not'' Galen Tyrol's child.</ref> As with other settlers, he was left behind by the remaining [[The Fleet (RDM)|defense fleet]] when the [[Cylons (RDM alternate)|Cylons]] arrived. | Tyrol was one of the many denizens who settled on [[New Caprica]] after its discovery. He subsequently married [[Cally Henderson Tyrol]], with whom he had a son, [[Nicholas Tyrol|Nicholas]].<ref>It [[A Disquiet Follows My Soul|is later revealed]] that Nicholas was ''not'' Galen Tyrol's child.</ref> As with other settlers, he was left behind by the remaining [[The Fleet (RDM)|defense fleet]] when the [[Cylons (RDM alternate)|Cylons]] arrived. | ||
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For the canonical version of this character, see: Galen Tyrol.
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| Children | Nicholas Tyrol, son[1] | ||||
| Marital Status | Married, Cally Henderson Tyrol | ||||
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Galen Tyrol is a non-commissioned officer in the Colonial Fleet, serving aboard the battlestar Galactica. He is also one of the Final Five.
Tyrol was one of the many denizens who settled on New Caprica after its discovery. He subsequently married Cally Henderson Tyrol, with whom he had a son, Nicholas.[2] As with other settlers, he was left behind by the remaining defense fleet when the Cylons arrived.
Under Saul Tigh, Tyrol was second in command of the resistance efforts, and as such was told by Tigh to seek out Commander Flores before his capture. With Samuel Anders, they discover Flores and Twilight Command (Battlestar Galactica: Twilight Command 1).
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edit- ↑ The writer of Battlestar Galactica: Twilight Command 1 has Tyrol erroneously note that he has a daughter, however that is not the case. Any daughter Galen Tyrol may have had would have been, at best, a dream.
- ↑ It is later revealed that Nicholas was not Galen Tyrol's child.
