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==Biography==
'''Sekou Hamilton''' is a journalist, former editor of the [[Aerelon Gazette]]. Following the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]], he becomes one of three co-hosts for[[The Colonial Gang|''The Colonial Gang'']], the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet's]] [[Talk Wireless]] political events show {{TRS|Colonial Day}}. He is also present at several press conferences held by the Fleet's leadership, notably when [[William Adama]] resumes command of the Fleet following {{Callsign|Boomer}}'s assassination attempt {{TRS|Home, Part I}}.
'''Sekou Hamilton''' is a journalist, former editor of the [[Aerelon Gazette]]. He now is a co-host of the [[Fleet|Fleet's]] talk [[wireless]] political events show. [[The Colonial Gang]] ([[Colonial Day]]).
Hamilton appears in several episodes:


*[[The Hand of God]]
Following the [[Second Exodus]], a press conference attended by [[Lee Adama]], Vice President [[Tom Zarek]] and Admiral William Adama, Sekou Hamilton asks Zarek about his opinion on the alliance with the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]], his coldly replies "No comment.".  Hamilton later asks the identity of the fifth Cylon, making a gaffe reveals that the fifth is a woman by saying, "she died some time ago." The three leaders end the conference as the reporters erupt in confusion and questions {{TRS|A Disquiet Follows My Soul}}.
*[[Colonial Day]]
 
*[[Home, Part I]]
His fate in the aftermath of [[Gaeta's Mutiny]] and the later [[Battle of The Colony]] are unspecified. 
 
:''For a list of his appearances see: [[List of character appearances (RDM)]]''


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
The character of Sekou Hamilton was named after one of "Battlestar Galactica" writer Toni Graphia's former assistants (Source: [[The Official Companion]]).
*The character of Sekou Hamilton was named after one of writer [[Toni Graphia]]'s former assistants (Source: [[The Official Companion]]).
 
*Biski Gugushe also plays a reporter named Eick in the episodes "[[Litmus]]" and "[[Six Degrees of Separation]]," before the character's name is formally changed in "[[Colonial Day]]," as noted in dialogue. As one might expect, "Eick" was originally named for series co-producer [[David Eick]]. Prior to that, Gugushe portrayed an unnamed pilot in the [[Miniseries]].
Actor Biski Gugushe also plays:
*His colony of origin, using the earlier variant spelling of "Aerilon," is noted on his visitor guest pass from his visit aboard ''[[Cloud 9]]'' in  "[[Colonial Day]]."


*A reporter named [[Eick]] in the episodes "[[Litmus]]" and "[[Six Degrees of Separation]]." It is unclear whether this is a different character, or a name-change to the character to reflect a growing recurring role. Eick was named for series co-producer [[David Eick]].
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*"Pilot #1", the co-pilot of ''[[Colonial Heavy 798]]'' in the [[Miniseries]], which was a non-speaking role.


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Sekou Hamilton is a journalist, former editor of the Aerelon Gazette. Following the Fall of the Twelve Colonies, he becomes one of three co-hosts forThe Colonial Gang, the Fleet's Talk Wireless political events show (TRS: "Colonial Day"). He is also present at several press conferences held by the Fleet's leadership, notably when William Adama resumes command of the Fleet following Sharon "Boomer" Valerii's assassination attempt (TRS: "Home, Part I").

Following the Second Exodus, a press conference attended by Lee Adama, Vice President Tom Zarek and Admiral William Adama, Sekou Hamilton asks Zarek about his opinion on the alliance with the Cylons, his coldly replies "No comment.". Hamilton later asks the identity of the fifth Cylon, making a gaffe reveals that the fifth is a woman by saying, "she died some time ago." The three leaders end the conference as the reporters erupt in confusion and questions (TRS: "A Disquiet Follows My Soul").

His fate in the aftermath of Gaeta's Mutiny and the later Battle of The Colony are unspecified.

For a list of his appearances see: List of character appearances (RDM)

Notes

  • The character of Sekou Hamilton was named after one of writer Toni Graphia's former assistants (Source: The Official Companion).
  • Biski Gugushe also plays a reporter named Eick in the episodes "Litmus" and "Six Degrees of Separation," before the character's name is formally changed in "Colonial Day," as noted in dialogue. As one might expect, "Eick" was originally named for series co-producer David Eick. Prior to that, Gugushe portrayed an unnamed pilot in the Miniseries.
  • His colony of origin, using the earlier variant spelling of "Aerilon," is noted on his visitor guest pass from his visit aboard Cloud 9 in "Colonial Day."
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