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| photo= | | series=1980|photo=D_Squadron_pilot_2.jpg|episode=Space Croppers|rank=Lieutenant|role=Squadron leader, [[D Squadron]]|actor=[[Phil Levien]]}}Lieutenant '''Dante''' is the [[Viper (1980)|Viper]] pilot leading [[D Squadron]], tasked with running decoy missions against [[Cylons (1980)|Cylon]] [[Basestar (TOS)|base ships]] to deflect the [[Cylons (1980)|Cylons]] attention while [[Galactican|Galacticans]] conduct their clandestine missions to develop [[Earth (1980)|Earth]]. | ||
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Lieutenant '''Dante''' is | |||
Dante flies one such mission when Captain [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and Lieutenant [[Dillon]] make way to Earth to begin agro settlements following the [[Battle for the Agricultural Ships]] {{G80|Space Croppers}}. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 27 July 2025
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| Role | Squadron leader, D Squadron | ||||
| Rank | Lieutenant | ||||
| Portrayed by | Phil Levien | ||||
Lieutenant Dante is the Viper pilot leading D Squadron, tasked with running decoy missions against Cylon base ships to deflect the Cylons attention while Galacticans conduct their clandestine missions to develop Earth.
Dante flies one such mission when Captain Troy and Lieutenant Dillon make way to Earth to begin agro settlements following the Battle for the Agricultural Ships (1980: "Space Croppers").