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'''Cassiopeia''' is a [[metech]] of Doctor {{alt|Salik}}'s aboard {{alt|battlestar|TOS}} ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}'', having moved on from her life as a [[socialator]] following the [[Battle at Cimtar]].
'''Cassiopeia''' is a [[medtech]] of Doctor {{alt|Salik}}'s aboard {{alt|battlestar|TOS}} ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}'', having moved on from her life as a [[socialator]] following the [[Battle of Cimtar]].


== Berkley Novelizations ==
== Berkley Novelizations ==
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== Marvel comics ==
== Marvel comics ==


In the [[Marvel Super Special]] comic that is based on an early script of [[Saga of a Star World|the pilot episode]], Cassiopeia does not survive the [[Ovion]] mines.
'''Cassiopeia''' is a [[socialator]] who escapes to the safety of the {{alt|The Fleet|TOS|rag-tag fugitive fleet}} aboard the freighter ''{{TOS|Gemini}}'', her arm having been broken sometime during the incident. Familiar with the Gemenon language, she translates for an elderly [[Gemonesse]] woman who asks {{alt|Apollo|TOS}}, {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}} and {{alt|Boomer|TOS}} for help with her ailing husband. Apollo orders Starbuck to bring both the elderly man and Cassiopeia to ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}''{{'|s}} life station, particularly Cassiopeia after it becomes clear that she is in danger from a mob of [[Otori Sect]] women.  


== Maximum Press comics ==
Starbuck and Cassiopeia flirt with one another aboard the returning shuttle, with Cassiopeia suggesting that he "make an appointment" with her after Starbuck admits to having headaches and needing "some kind of release" ({{comics|marvel|2}}).


Twenty [[yahren]]s after [[The Hand of God (TOS)|the events]] of the [[Original Series]], it is eventually revealed that Cassiopeia died on a mission lead by {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}}.  
Cassiopeia later becomes a nurse, assisting Dr. {{alt|Wilker}} while {{alt|Adama|TOS}} is connected to the [[memory inducer]] ({{comics|marvel|7}}).


In [[Starbuck 2|issue #2]] when Starbuck is believed to be lost in a battle with [[Eastern Alliance]] Destroyers, Cassiopeia visits {{alt|Chameleon}} and expresses regret that she failed to tell Starbuck her true feelings (''[[Starbuck 2|Starbuck #2]]'').
== Maximum Press comics ==
 
== Notes ==
 
* Although the character of Cassiopeia was supposed to be "eaten" by the carnivorous Ovions of Carillon in the premiere, producers decided to retain Laurette Spang for the series, partially to help [[Maren Jensen]] (Athena), who was struggling with her acting talent, providing Spang with a steady job (at least for a [[yahren]]) as a ''Galactica'' medtech.
 
* Cassiopeia became a medtech by express order of ABC (American Broadcasting Company), which didn't appreciate her initial role of "[[socialator]]". There is a brief mention in "[[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I]]", where Cassiopeia mentions that the Cylons had given people a second chance, insinuating that she seized the opportunity to extricate herself from her pre-holocaust profession.
 
* Cassiopeia means "fairy queen" in the Colonial language.
 
* [[Wikipedia:Cassiopeia (constellation)|Cassiopeia]] is also the name of a W-shaped constellation seen from Earth's northern hemisphere, located in the night sky near [[Wikipedia:Polaris|Polaris]] - the brightest star in [[Wikipedia:Ursa Minor|Ursa Minor]] at the end of the handle of the "[[Wikipedia:little dipper|Little Dipper]]".
 
* Interestingly enough, "Cassie", the character's nickname, is the name of a [[Wikipedia:Cassie|tropical American thorny shrub/small tree]] with fragrant yellow flowers used in the production of perfumery.
 
* ''According to ''[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]'' (a non-canonical piece of merchandise published in 1979):''
: Cassiopeia's home world is given as [[Scorpio]], not Gemoni. As for her change in profession, it is mentioned that since her arrival aboard ''Galactica'', she "trained as a medical corpsman and now pursues that profession exclusively". She was 51 at the time of the [[Battle of Cimtar|fall of the Colonies]].<ref>{{cite_book|last=Kraus|first=Bruce|authorlink=|authorlinkurl=|coauthors=|year=1979|title=[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]|publisher=|location=|id=|pages=26}}</ref>
 
* In the [[Re-imagined Series]], Cassiopeia has no direct analogue, more than likely due to the fact that the character of [[Kara Thrace|Starbuck]] is female. According to developer [[Ron D. Moore]], the character of [[Shevon]], a prostitute, is inspired by Cassiopeia's profession. Also, the closest medical practitioner analogue in the Re-imagined Series for Cassiopeia is Nurse [[Layne Ishay]].


== External Links ==
Twenty [[yahren]]s after {{TOS|The Hand of God|the events}} of the [[Original Series]], it is eventually revealed that Cassiopeia died on a mission lead by {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}}.


*[http://freegalacticafanfictionnovels.weebly.com Clean Slate Press fan fiction novels] - now downloable as epub files for ereaders.
Prior to this, when Starbuck is believed to be lost in a battle with [[Eastern Alliance]] Destroyers, Cassiopeia visits {{alt|Chameleon}} and expresses regret that she failed to tell Starbuck her true feelings (''[[Starbuck 2|Starbuck #2]]'').


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Latest revision as of 01:58, 15 July 2021

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Cassiopeia
Cassiopeia
Cassiopeia from Dynamite Entertainment's Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #1.

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Cassiopeia in the primary continuity
Cassiopeia
Cassiopeia from the Maximum Press comic book series.


Cassiopeia is a medtech of Doctor Salik's aboard battlestar Galactica, having moved on from her life as a socialator following the Battle of Cimtar.

Berkley Novelizations

Cassiopeia is described as a brunette while Athena is described as a blonde in contrast to the actresses who portrayed them.

During the mass exodus from the surface of Caprica, Starbuck and Cassiopeia pilot a shuttle filled with highly volatile tylium. They barely evade the attacking Cylons and return to Galactica (Saga of a Star World novelization).

Dynamite Entertainment comics

Following entry into a mysterious black hole, Cassiopeia oversees the care of Adama while, unbeknownst to her and Salik, Iblis warps Adama's mind (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #1 & #4).

Marvel comics

Cassiopeia is a socialator who escapes to the safety of the rag-tag fugitive fleet aboard the freighter Gemini, her arm having been broken sometime during the incident. Familiar with the Gemenon language, she translates for an elderly Gemonesse woman who asks Apollo, Starbuck and Boomer for help with her ailing husband. Apollo orders Starbuck to bring both the elderly man and Cassiopeia to Galactica's life station, particularly Cassiopeia after it becomes clear that she is in danger from a mob of Otori Sect women.

Starbuck and Cassiopeia flirt with one another aboard the returning shuttle, with Cassiopeia suggesting that he "make an appointment" with her after Starbuck admits to having headaches and needing "some kind of release" (Exodus!).

Cassiopeia later becomes a nurse, assisting Dr. Wilker while Adama is connected to the memory inducer (All Things Past and Present).

Maximum Press comics

Twenty yahrens after the events of the Original Series, it is eventually revealed that Cassiopeia died on a mission lead by Starbuck.

Prior to this, when Starbuck is believed to be lost in a battle with Eastern Alliance Destroyers, Cassiopeia visits Chameleon and expresses regret that she failed to tell Starbuck her true feelings (Starbuck #2).