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{{ | {{Character Data|photo=Sarah Ryan.jpg|sortkey=Ryan, Sarah|series=TRS|seen=Maelstrom|role=[[Deckhand]], ''{{RDM|Galactica}}''|actor=[[Camille Atebe]]}} | ||
'''Sarah Ryan''' is a [[deckhand]] aboard ''Galactica'' following the [[Second Exodus]]. | |||
Ryan is present when {{Callsign|Kara Thrace}} berates Chief [[Galen Tyrol]] after finding leaking hydraulic seals on [[Viper 8757]]'s landing gear, and orders him to replace them―despite the fact that reserves on replacement parts are virtually non-existent {{TRS|Maelstrom}}. | |||
== Notes == | |||
While credited in the episode, Ryan's scenes are relegated to deleted scenes, initially released by then-[[SciFi Channel]] as a "bonus scene." Its integration into canon is therefore considered dubious for the character is never seen thereafter. | |||
[[Camille Atebe]] would later play [[Phoebe (Caprica)|Phoebe]] in {{CAP|False Labor|prose=y}}. | |||
Latest revision as of 03:09, 30 July 2024
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| Introduced | Maelstrom | ||||
| Role | Deckhand, Galactica | ||||
| Portrayed by | Camille Atebe | ||||
Sarah Ryan is a deckhand aboard Galactica following the Second Exodus.
Ryan is present when Kara "Starbuck" Thrace berates Chief Galen Tyrol after finding leaking hydraulic seals on Viper 8757's landing gear, and orders him to replace them―despite the fact that reserves on replacement parts are virtually non-existent (TRS: "Maelstrom").
Notes
editWhile credited in the episode, Ryan's scenes are relegated to deleted scenes, initially released by then-SciFi Channel as a "bonus scene." Its integration into canon is therefore considered dubious for the character is never seen thereafter.
Camille Atebe would later play Phoebe in Caprica's "False Labor".