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Eric Breker is the actor who portrayed the Gemenon Traveller captain in "Flesh and Bone" and George Chu in "Sacrifice".
See also User:The Cylon God, Eric Chu's user page on Battlestar Wiki.
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Eric Chu is one of individuals responsible for the special effects on the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica. He is responsible for the exterior design of the updated Galactica, Cylon Raiders, and Cylon basestars. Chu also designed the new Cylon Centurions.
Well, responsible for the special effects is perhaps an exaggeration. Chu worked with Gary Hutzel and designed those elements that were to be created in computer graphics. In addition to the above ships, he also did some work on the new Viper Mark VII.
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Eric Seaborne is the head of security aboard the Astral Queen.
As a renewed Cylon attack on the Colonies occurs, the Queen jumps to the Gemenon Data Processing Complex. After docking, Anna Bazinet asks for help in moving server equipment that contains highly sensitive, classified information off the complex. Agreeing to this, Owen Wilkens assigns Seaborne and other security guards from the Queen to oversee the prisoners who aide Bazinet.
However, this mission is aborted when Centurions storm the complex, forcing Bazinet to activate the destruction mechanism that would destroy the server room. As Bazinet, Tom Zarek and the other prisoners escape through the server core, Seaborne is rocked by the explosion and tries to grab towards the door opening. Zarek catches him, but solicits a promise that Seaborne would owe him for saving his life, to be paid at a later date.
Much to his chagrin, Seaborne agrees and survives the Cylons assault on the complex to return to the Queen, itself jumping to meet up with a refugee fleet at Ragnar (Battlestar Galactica: Zarek 4).
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Eric Server is the actor who plays Dipper in the Battlestar Galactica episode "The Magnificent Warriors".
After Battlestar, he provided the voice of Dr. Theopolis in the Glen Larson series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century during its first season. His later genre appearances included an appearance as the Bajoran Peace Officer in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode, "The Circle" (not to be confused with The Circle).
External links
- Eric article at Buck Wiki, the Buck Rogers wiki.
- Eric article at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek wiki.