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| == Jen ==
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| * [[Jen Kassia]], ''[[Galactica (2003 Video Game)|Galactica]]'' executive officer in the [[Battlestar Galactica (2003 game)|2003 video game]].
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| * [[Jenn Griffin]], an actress who portrayed a bit part in the [[Miniseries]].
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| == Jennifer ==
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| * [[Jennifer Halley]], the actress who portrays [[Diana Seelix]] in the [[Re-imagined Series]].
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| * [[Jennifer Joseph]], an actress who portrayed a female pilot in the [[Original Series]] episode "[[Lost Planet of the Gods]]".
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| * [[Jennifer Kitchen]], an actress who portrayed a female [[Marine]] in the Re-imagined Series.
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| * [[Jennifer Lampkin]], the daughter of [[Romo Lampkin|Romo]] and [[Faye Lampkin]] in the Re-imagined Series.
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| * [[Jenny]], a young refugee girl in the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] in the [[List of Comics#Dynamite Comics|comics]] based on the Re-imagined Series.
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- For other people with the same first name, see: Jen (disambiguation).
Colonel Jen Kassia is Galactica's XO, stationed aboard during her tour in the long-running Cylon War. She is always looking out for the young Viper pilot, William Adama.
A tough, non-nonsense woman, Kassia has never known anything other than military life. She was born aboard the battleship Orion in Tauran space, with a hard childhood spent on the New Caprica colony. Her youth was marred by the capture of her lover Callisto during a Cylon raid, and the incident affected her deeply; Callisto’s body was taken for bio-mass processing in Cylon hybridization experiments and never recovered.
Kassia’s harsh early life has given her a personality that is reflected in her former callsign, ‘Hardcase.’ She lives for the here and now, mindful that during war, death is always lurking nearby.
After the capture of her CO, Commander Bryn Magus, by Cylon forces, Kassia briefly assumes direct command of Galactica.
Kassia looks on Adama with an uncommon degree of fondness, as a rookie Viper pilot in need of some guidance that she is happy to give – whether he wants it or not. Kassia and Magus are trusted friends as well as fellow officers (2003 Video Game).
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Jenn Griffin is the actress who portrayed a role credited as "Woman #2" in the Miniseries.
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Jennifer Halley (born in 1971 in Vancouver, British Columbia) has three siblings; one younger sister and two younger half-brothers. Halley attended the Lord Byng Secondary School in Vancouver and modelled internationally when she was a teenager.
Halley's most recent role is in the Re-imagined Series as Diana Seelix, a nugget and former deckhand on Galactica. Her presence in the pilot (uncredited) as an extra suggests she played the same role, but there is room for speculation given that Playa Palacios was originally Playa Kohn (so some elements undergo early drafts, like Ellen Tigh).
Outside of Battlestar Galactica, her movie and television credits include Limp, Lunch with Charles, Stargate SG-1, The Chris Isaak Show, and Tru Calling.
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Jennifer Joseph is an actress who portrayed the "2nd Girl Warrior" in both parts of "Lost Planet of the Gods," with an uncredited appearance as a shuttle co-pilot in "The Man with Nine Lives."
Joseph's roles following Battlestar Galactica are a scant few, with an appearance as a "Girl at Disco" in The Incredible Hulk's "Alice in Disco Land," and a 1995 appearance in the short film The Hands of Ida.
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Jennifer Kitchen (born June 9, 1971) is a Canadian actress who portrayed a Marine in "Epiphanies".
Born in North York, Toronto, Ontario, Kitchen has acted in various series including The 4400, The L Word, Smallville and The Dead Zone.
Lampkin is the family surname of Romo Lampkin.
It is shared by his wife, Faye, and their daughters, Jennifer and Kate, who were on Gemenon during the Fall of the Twelve Colonies and thus likely perished during the attack (TRS: "Sine Qua Non").
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