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'''Giles''' is an [[Colonial Warrior|ensign]] and [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]] pilot serving aboard ''[[Galactica (TOS-BN)|Galactica]]''.<ref name="STG37">{{cite book|last=Larson|first=Glen A.|coauthors=[[Robert Thurston|Thurston, Robert]]|authorlink=Glen A. Larson|title=[[Surrender the Galactica!]]|publisher=Ace Books|month=January|year=1988|pages=37}}</ref> | |||
== Personality == | |||
Giles values camaraderie and positive spirits among his fellow warriors. He expresses reservations about [[Croft (alternate)|Croft]], noting he is "not exactly the most cheerful sport" he has encountered.<ref name="STG37" /> However, [[Boomer (TOS-BN)|Lieutenant Boomer]] suggests that Giles places too much emphasis on good times and camaraderie, explaining that Croft simply has a different personality type.<ref name="STG37" /> | |||
Despite this assessment, Giles demonstrates a friendly and personable nature, particularly in his interactions with [[Boxey (TOS-BN)|Boxey]], whom he greets warmly and whose hair he affectionately ruffles when encountering the boy in an unusual section of the ship.<ref name="STG37" /> | |||
== Service aboard ''Galactica'' == | |||
=== Return from Yevra === | |||
Following the mission to [[Yevra]], Giles expresses eagerness to see the returning pilots, particularly his friend [[Starbuck (TOS-BN)|Lieutenant Starbuck]], as well as [[Apollo (TOS-BN)|Captain Apollo]], [[Sheba (TOS-BN)|Lieutenant Sheba]], and even Croft.<ref name="STG37" /> While waiting near the engineering afterdeck's elevator bank with Boomer, Giles encounters Boxey, who appears to be in an unusual part of the ship.<ref name="STG37" /> | |||
When Boxey claims to be "on a mission," Giles responds with a condescending, knowing smile and plays along with what he perceives to be a child's game.<ref name="STG37" /> After Boomer tells Boxey the fictional story of "Cylons of the afterdeck," Giles encourages the boy to accompany them to the bridge to greet his father.<ref name="STG38">{{cite book|last=Larson|first=Glen A.|coauthors=[[Robert Thurston|Thurston, Robert]]|authorlink=Glen A. Larson|title=[[Surrender the Galactica!]]|publisher=Ace Books|month=January|year=1988|pages=38}}</ref> When Boxey refuses and the two warriors leave, Giles reluctantly participates in Boomer's subsequent search for the boy, though he remains skeptical of Boomer's concerns.<ref name="STG38" /> | |||
Giles performs his search duties halfheartedly, seeing little of interest beyond "dusty floors and dirty glass partitions in front of oddly iridescent machinery."<ref name="STG39">{{cite book|last=Larson|first=Glen A.|coauthors=[[Robert Thurston|Thurston, Robert]]|authorlink=Glen A. Larson|title=[[Surrender the Galactica!]]|publisher=Ace Books|month=January|year=1988|pages=39}}</ref> Like many warriors, he distrusts engineers and shows little interest in machinery.<ref name="STG39" /> He comments on how quickly Boxey disappeared, suggesting the boy had reason to flee.<ref name="STG39" /> | |||
=== Concern for Apollo === | |||
Later, in the Officers' Lounge, Giles joins Boomer and [[Jolly (TOS-BN)|Lieutenant Jolly]] in discussing Apollo's despondent state following [[Adama (TOS-BN)|Commander Adama]]'s decision to disband the search parties for Boxey.<ref name="STG48">{{cite book|last=Larson|first=Glen A.|coauthors=[[Robert Thurston|Thurston, Robert]]|authorlink=Glen A. Larson|title=[[Surrender the Galactica!]]|publisher=Ace Books|month=January|year=1988|pages=48}}</ref> He questions why Adama refuses to allow Apollo to continue searching alone.<ref name="STG49">{{cite book|last=Larson|first=Glen A.|coauthors=[[Robert Thurston|Thurston, Robert]]|authorlink=Glen A. Larson|title=[[Surrender the Galactica!]]|publisher=Ace Books|month=January|year=1988|pages=49}}</ref> Along with Jolly, Giles mutters that "the commander can be a real hard case sometimes."<ref name="STG49" /> | |||
=== Battle with Spectre's forces === | |||
During the major engagement against [[Spectre (alternate)|Spectre]]'s forces, Giles pilots a Viper in combat operations. Starbuck, observing the battle from the [[SuperViper (TOS-BN)|SuperViper]], notes Giles's effective combat performance alongside pilots such as Boomer and [[Greenbean (TOS-BN)|Greenbean]].<ref name="STG216">{{cite book|last=Larson|first=Glen A.|coauthors=[[Robert Thurston|Thurston, Robert]]|authorlink=Glen A. Larson|title=[[Surrender the Galactica!]]|publisher=Ace Books|month=January|year=1988|pages=216}}</ref> | |||
== References == | |||
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[[Category:Characters]] | |||
[[Category:Characters (TOS)]] | |||
[[Category:Colonial Warriors]] | |||
[[Category:Pilots]] | |||
[[Category:Berkley Novelizations]] | |||
[[Category:A to Z]] | |||
[[Category:TOS]] | |||
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Giles is an ensign and Viper pilot serving aboard Galactica.[1]
Personality
edit sourceGiles values camaraderie and positive spirits among his fellow warriors. He expresses reservations about Croft, noting he is "not exactly the most cheerful sport" he has encountered.[1] However, Lieutenant Boomer suggests that Giles places too much emphasis on good times and camaraderie, explaining that Croft simply has a different personality type.[1]
Despite this assessment, Giles demonstrates a friendly and personable nature, particularly in his interactions with Boxey, whom he greets warmly and whose hair he affectionately ruffles when encountering the boy in an unusual section of the ship.[1]
Service aboard Galactica
edit sourceReturn from Yevra
edit sourceFollowing the mission to Yevra, Giles expresses eagerness to see the returning pilots, particularly his friend Lieutenant Starbuck, as well as Captain Apollo, Lieutenant Sheba, and even Croft.[1] While waiting near the engineering afterdeck's elevator bank with Boomer, Giles encounters Boxey, who appears to be in an unusual part of the ship.[1]
When Boxey claims to be "on a mission," Giles responds with a condescending, knowing smile and plays along with what he perceives to be a child's game.[1] After Boomer tells Boxey the fictional story of "Cylons of the afterdeck," Giles encourages the boy to accompany them to the bridge to greet his father.[2] When Boxey refuses and the two warriors leave, Giles reluctantly participates in Boomer's subsequent search for the boy, though he remains skeptical of Boomer's concerns.[2]
Giles performs his search duties halfheartedly, seeing little of interest beyond "dusty floors and dirty glass partitions in front of oddly iridescent machinery."[3] Like many warriors, he distrusts engineers and shows little interest in machinery.[3] He comments on how quickly Boxey disappeared, suggesting the boy had reason to flee.[3]
Concern for Apollo
edit sourceLater, in the Officers' Lounge, Giles joins Boomer and Lieutenant Jolly in discussing Apollo's despondent state following Commander Adama's decision to disband the search parties for Boxey.[4] He questions why Adama refuses to allow Apollo to continue searching alone.[5] Along with Jolly, Giles mutters that "the commander can be a real hard case sometimes."[5]
Battle with Spectre's forces
edit sourceDuring the major engagement against Spectre's forces, Giles pilots a Viper in combat operations. Starbuck, observing the battle from the SuperViper, notes Giles's effective combat performance alongside pilots such as Boomer and Greenbean.[6]
References
edit source- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Larson, Glen A.; Thurston, Robert (January 1988). Surrender the Galactica!. Ace Books, p. 37.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Larson, Glen A.; Thurston, Robert (January 1988). Surrender the Galactica!. Ace Books, p. 38.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Larson, Glen A.; Thurston, Robert (January 1988). Surrender the Galactica!. Ace Books, p. 39.
- ↑ Larson, Glen A.; Thurston, Robert (January 1988). Surrender the Galactica!. Ace Books, p. 48.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Larson, Glen A.; Thurston, Robert (January 1988). Surrender the Galactica!. Ace Books, p. 49.
- ↑ Larson, Glen A.; Thurston, Robert (January 1988). Surrender the Galactica!. Ace Books, p. 216.
