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Brenda Maxwell was the daughter of career [[Nationalist]] military officer [[General Maxwell]].  Prior to his disappearance, Brenda was romantically involved with Colonel [[Charlie Watts]].  
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'''Brenda Maxwell''' is the daughter of career [[Nationalist]] military officer [[General Maxwell]].  Prior to his disappearance, Brenda was romantically involved with Colonel [[Charlie Watts]].  


Brenda first met [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] (who appeared to be Charlie), under the impression that she was phoned. She picked up "Charile", who appeared to be downright confused (obviously, as Apollo knew nothing of [[Terra]]), and rode him back to her apartment.
== Encounter with Apollo ==
Maxwell first meets {{TOS|Apollo}}, who appears as Watts to any Terrans, under the impression that she was phoned. She picks up "Charlie," noting that he is confused (as Apollo knew nothing of [[Terra]]), and takes him back to her apartment. During the initial conversation, Apollo is so disoriented and doesn't pick up on her remark about him having amnesia; he believes it to be her name.


Since she was so concerned about Charlie, she contacted the Nationalist Security force, and officer [[Brace]] picked up Apollo. [[General Maxwell]] later came to her, lambasting her since she turned in what they both believed to be "Charlie". However, they could do little about it as they too were taken to the Nationalist government building.
Concerned about Charlie, Maxwell contacts the Nationalist Security force, where [[Brace]] then takes Apollo. [[General Maxwell|Her father]] later arrives, lambasting her for her involvement with "Charlie," and the fact that she called the security force. However, they are also taken to the Nationalist government building.


After being incarcerated together, Apollo and [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] managed to convince the Terrans that they were indeed from another galaxy all together. Starbuck had Brenda drive him to the site where he landed, aiming to prove that they were indeed "extraterrestrial". Despite managing to find the [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]], almost before it was too late, Brenda couldn't believe that the story was true.
Incarcerated together, Apollo and {{TOS|Starbuck}} manage to convince the Terrans that they are indeed from another galaxy.


It appears, however, that she never put everything together, at least during Apollo's visit there. ([[Experiment in Terra]])
Starbuck has Maxwell drive him to the site where he landed, aiming to prove that they are indeed "extraterrestrial." Despite managing to find the {{TOS|Viper}}, almost before it was too late, Maxwell couldn't believe that the story was true {{OS|Experiment in Terra}}.


Portrayed by [[IMDB-person:Melody Anderson|Melody Anderson]]
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== Notes ==
[[de: Brenda Maxwell]]
 
Melody Anderson was also in another [[Larson, Glen A.|Glen Larson]] inspired production, "[[IMDB:Manimal|<i>Manimal</i>]]", as Detective Brook McKenzie in the short lived series. She is probably best known as Neely Capshaw of "[[IMDB:Jake and the Fatman|<i>Jake and the Fatman</i>]]" -- a show sci-fi alumnus [[Wikipedia:J. Michael Straczynski|J. Michael Straczynski]] of <i>[[Wikipedia:Babylon 5|Babylon 5]]/[[Wikipedia:Crusade (Series)|Crusade]]</i> worked on for a time.
 
<i>As you can see, once you are a part of sci-fi, there's no going back!</i>
 
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Brenda Maxwell is the daughter of career Nationalist military officer General Maxwell. Prior to his disappearance, Brenda was romantically involved with Colonel Charlie Watts.

Encounter with Apollo

Maxwell first meets Apollo, who appears as Watts to any Terrans, under the impression that she was phoned. She picks up "Charlie," noting that he is confused (as Apollo knew nothing of Terra), and takes him back to her apartment. During the initial conversation, Apollo is so disoriented and doesn't pick up on her remark about him having amnesia; he believes it to be her name.

Concerned about Charlie, Maxwell contacts the Nationalist Security force, where Brace then takes Apollo. Her father later arrives, lambasting her for her involvement with "Charlie," and the fact that she called the security force. However, they are also taken to the Nationalist government building.

Incarcerated together, Apollo and Starbuck manage to convince the Terrans that they are indeed from another galaxy.

Starbuck has Maxwell drive him to the site where he landed, aiming to prove that they are indeed "extraterrestrial." Despite managing to find the Viper, almost before it was too late, Maxwell couldn't believe that the story was true (TOS: "Experiment in Terra").