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Lieutenant '''Jenna McGavin''' is a pilot aboard ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' in {{BCH|42}}, during the 10th year of the [[First Cylon War]]. | |||
Jenna first meets Ensign [[William Adama]] aboard a troop transport en route to ''Galactica'', where she playfully fends off Adama's flirtatious advances after he successfully passed Level 6 in his [[holoband]] [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] simulation. | |||
Later, after Adama and his newly-assigned [[ECO]] [[Coker Fasjovik]] are given a "milk run," she tells the gun-ho Adama that he shouldn't be in a hurry to die. | |||
After his recovery from [[Djerba]] following the [[Ghost Fleet Offensive]], newly-minted Viper jock Adama joins [[Jenna McGavin]], [[Nina Leothe]], [[Deke Tornvald]] and Tiu for a drink in the hangar deck {{TRS|Blood and Chrome}}. | |||
== Notes == | |||
* Jenna is called "McGavin" by Captain [[Armin Diaz|Rios]] in dialogue. | |||
* Initially, she was intended to be [[Jaycie McGavin]] from the "[[Razor Flashbacks]]," but for reasons unspecified she was spun-off into a different character by the time filming started, with McGavin being the [[:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|remnant from earlier script revisions and story treatments]]. | |||
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Lieutenant Jenna McGavin is a pilot aboard Galactica in 42 BCH (58YR), during the 10th year of the First Cylon War.
Jenna first meets Ensign William Adama aboard a troop transport en route to Galactica, where she playfully fends off Adama's flirtatious advances after he successfully passed Level 6 in his holoband Viper simulation.
Later, after Adama and his newly-assigned ECO Coker Fasjovik are given a "milk run," she tells the gun-ho Adama that he shouldn't be in a hurry to die.
After his recovery from Djerba following the Ghost Fleet Offensive, newly-minted Viper jock Adama joins Jenna McGavin, Nina Leothe, Deke Tornvald and Tiu for a drink in the hangar deck (TRS: "Blood and Chrome").
Notes
edit source- Jenna is called "McGavin" by Captain Rios in dialogue.
- Initially, she was intended to be Jaycie McGavin from the "Razor Flashbacks," but for reasons unspecified she was spun-off into a different character by the time filming started, with McGavin being the remnant from earlier script revisions and story treatments.