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As they proceed after their prey, [[Taba]] brings dishonor to them by prematurely drawing his [[laser bola]]. Maga excuses the actions as excitement and drink, however Taba dishonors him again in the waiting bay of the ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]''; Maga disowns the young Nomen and permits the [[Warriors]] to apprehend him. Sometime after in the vacant waiting area, Maga clarifies his reasoning to [[Bora]], who "sought enlightenment". | As they proceed after their prey, [[Taba]] brings dishonor to them by prematurely drawing his [[laser bola]]. Maga excuses the actions as excitement and drink, however Taba dishonors him again in the waiting bay of the ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]''; Maga disowns the young Nomen and permits the [[Warriors]] to apprehend him. Sometime after in the vacant waiting area, Maga clarifies his reasoning to [[Bora]], who "sought enlightenment". | ||
Maga and Bora, inspired by [[Omega]]'s advertisement for new Colonial [[Warriors]], act as recruits to get aboard '' | Maga and Bora, inspired by [[Omega]]'s advertisement for new Colonial [[Warriors]], act as recruits to get aboard ''{{TOS|Galactica}}''. After incapacitating [[Lomas|Corporal Lomas]], they manage to square off with {{TOS|Starbuck}}, whom they believe is alone. However, their prey, Chameleon, manages to fire the {{TOS|Viper}}'s lasers into the tube they enter. Despite the deadly energy expended, Maga miraculously survives with his accomplice, Bora—both of whom later join Taba on the [[Prison Barge]] {{OS|The Man with Nine Lives}}. | ||
Although not privy to the ideas of | Although not privy to the ideas of {{TOS|Baltar}} when the [[Eastern Alliance]] enforcers were aboard the Barge, Maga listens with interest to the plan. Accepting only after Baltar agrees he wouldn't be their leader, as Baltar's record to date does not "inspire confidence," Maga says that the Nomen would "temporarily die". Baltar, as any person would have, questions the statement. However, Maga replies: "We do many things to survive, even die." | ||
The Nomen, after returning to their cells, suddenly collapse one by one. Although the rest are locked up in their cells, Maga springs to life and, along with the other two Nomen, quickly incapacitate the [[Council Security]] Barge guards. Maga explains to an astonished Baltar that their reflexes have slowed due to their incarceration, but would recover with time. | The Nomen, after returning to their cells, suddenly collapse one by one. Although the rest are locked up in their cells, Maga springs to life and, along with the other two Nomen, quickly incapacitate the [[Council Security]] Barge guards. Maga explains to an astonished Baltar that their reflexes have slowed due to their incarceration, but would recover with time. | ||
After taking the shuttle and its pilots, Lieutenants | After taking the shuttle and its pilots, Lieutenants {{TOS|Boomer}} and [[Sheba]], hostage, they fly to ''Galactica''. Maga, Baltar, and the two Nomen attempt to make way to the bridge, however are prevented by Captain {{TOS|Apollo}} and Lieutenant Starbuck. Although Baltar attempts to convince {{TOS|Adama}} that he would not harm the hostages, Maga thinks he is a fool, as does the freed, stereotypical [[Wikipedia:Nazi|Nazi]]-[[Wikipedia:SS Commander|SS Commander]] archetype, [[Leiter|Commandant Leiter]] {{OS|Baltar's Escape}}. | ||
Maga escapes along with Leiter's men onboard the [[Eastern Alliance destroyer]] ([[TOS]]: "[[Baltar's Escape]]"). | Maga escapes along with Leiter's men onboard the [[Eastern Alliance destroyer]] ([[TOS]]: "[[Baltar's Escape]]"). | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
*Lance LeGault also portrayed [[Bootes]] in "[[The Lost Warrior]]". | *Lance LeGault also portrayed [[Bootes]] in "[[The Lost Warrior]]". | ||
*LeGault is quite well known as the [[Wikipedia:U.S. Army|U.S. Army's]] last resort to capture [[Wikipedia: A-Team, The|''The A-Team'']] as Colonel Decker, for the first three seasons of the series. The series starred [[Dirk Benedict]], who portrayed | *LeGault is quite well known as the [[Wikipedia:U.S. Army|U.S. Army's]] last resort to capture [[Wikipedia: A-Team, The|''The A-Team'']] as Colonel Decker, for the first three seasons of the series. The series starred [[Dirk Benedict]], who portrayed {{TOS|Starbuck}} in the Original Series. | ||
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Maga is the leader of the two other Borellian Nomen on a blood trail for the human Chameleon, who pretended to be Captain Dmitri of the Livestock Ship. He is the elder of the trio of Nomen, and dedicated to the inscrutable life of The Code. As with all Nomen, he is not fond of other Humans, and believes that Nomen are the True Humans.
As they proceed after their prey, Taba brings dishonor to them by prematurely drawing his laser bola. Maga excuses the actions as excitement and drink, however Taba dishonors him again in the waiting bay of the Rising Star; Maga disowns the young Nomen and permits the Warriors to apprehend him. Sometime after in the vacant waiting area, Maga clarifies his reasoning to Bora, who "sought enlightenment".
Maga and Bora, inspired by Omega's advertisement for new Colonial Warriors, act as recruits to get aboard Galactica. After incapacitating Corporal Lomas, they manage to square off with Starbuck, whom they believe is alone. However, their prey, Chameleon, manages to fire the Viper's lasers into the tube they enter. Despite the deadly energy expended, Maga miraculously survives with his accomplice, Bora—both of whom later join Taba on the Prison Barge (TOS: "The Man with Nine Lives").
Although not privy to the ideas of Baltar when the Eastern Alliance enforcers were aboard the Barge, Maga listens with interest to the plan. Accepting only after Baltar agrees he wouldn't be their leader, as Baltar's record to date does not "inspire confidence," Maga says that the Nomen would "temporarily die". Baltar, as any person would have, questions the statement. However, Maga replies: "We do many things to survive, even die."
The Nomen, after returning to their cells, suddenly collapse one by one. Although the rest are locked up in their cells, Maga springs to life and, along with the other two Nomen, quickly incapacitate the Council Security Barge guards. Maga explains to an astonished Baltar that their reflexes have slowed due to their incarceration, but would recover with time.
After taking the shuttle and its pilots, Lieutenants Boomer and Sheba, hostage, they fly to Galactica. Maga, Baltar, and the two Nomen attempt to make way to the bridge, however are prevented by Captain Apollo and Lieutenant Starbuck. Although Baltar attempts to convince Adama that he would not harm the hostages, Maga thinks he is a fool, as does the freed, stereotypical Nazi-SS Commander archetype, Commandant Leiter (TOS: "Baltar's Escape").
Maga escapes along with Leiter's men onboard the Eastern Alliance destroyer (TOS: "Baltar's Escape").
Notes
- Lance LeGault also portrayed Bootes in "The Lost Warrior".
- LeGault is quite well known as the U.S. Army's last resort to capture The A-Team as Colonel Decker, for the first three seasons of the series. The series starred Dirk Benedict, who portrayed Starbuck in the Original Series.