William Adama as the commander of the last battlestar, Galactica.
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*Adama's skill as a pilot was evident from his first mission, when he destroyed three Cylon Raiders with limited ordnance while flying the Raptor.<ref name="blood_chrome_script_raiders">''[[Blood & Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=24}} Pre-Production Draft, 11/30/10], pgs. 24-26</ref> His unconventional tactics, including forcing Cylon missiles into high-G turns that exceeded their guidance systems' capabilities, demonstrated both his piloting prowess and tactical innovation.<ref name="blood_chrome_script_tactics">''[[Blood & Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=26}} Pre-Production Draft, 11/30/10], pg. 26</ref> However, his eagerness for combat and disregard for standard operating procedures frequently put him at odds with his more experienced ECO.<ref name="blood_chrome_script_conflict">''[[Blood & Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=28}} Pre-Production Draft, 11/30/10], pg. 28</ref> | *Adama's skill as a pilot was evident from his first mission, when he destroyed three Cylon Raiders with limited ordnance while flying the Raptor.<ref name="blood_chrome_script_raiders">''[[Blood & Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=24}} Pre-Production Draft, 11/30/10], pgs. 24-26</ref> His unconventional tactics, including forcing Cylon missiles into high-G turns that exceeded their guidance systems' capabilities, demonstrated both his piloting prowess and tactical innovation.<ref name="blood_chrome_script_tactics">''[[Blood & Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=26}} Pre-Production Draft, 11/30/10], pg. 26</ref> However, his eagerness for combat and disregard for standard operating procedures frequently put him at odds with his more experienced ECO.<ref name="blood_chrome_script_conflict">''[[Blood & Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=28}} Pre-Production Draft, 11/30/10], pg. 28</ref> | ||
*The Ghost Fleet mission proved to be a formative experience that significantly impacted Adama's worldview. The operation involved a covert fleet of "dead" ships operating behind enemy lines, and Adama witnessed firsthand the moral complexities of war when [[Becca Kelly|Dr. Becca Kelly]], a civilian software engineer supposedly working for Colonial interests, was revealed to be a Cylon sympathizer attempting to upload intelligence about the Ghost Fleet to enemy forces.<ref name="blood_chrome_script_revelation">''[[Blood & Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=111}} Pre-Production Draft, 11/30/10], pgs. 111-112</ref> This betrayal, combined with significant casualties including the sacrifice of the stealth ship '' | *The Ghost Fleet mission proved to be a formative experience that significantly impacted Adama's worldview. The operation involved a covert fleet of "dead" ships operating behind enemy lines, and Adama witnessed firsthand the moral complexities of war when [[Becca Kelly|Dr. Becca Kelly]], a civilian software engineer supposedly working for Colonial interests, was revealed to be a Cylon sympathizer attempting to upload intelligence about the Ghost Fleet to enemy forces.<ref name="blood_chrome_script_revelation">''[[Blood & Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=111}} Pre-Production Draft, 11/30/10], pgs. 111-112</ref> This betrayal, combined with significant casualties including the sacrifice of the stealth ship ''[[Osiris]]'' and most of its crew, began to temper his initial enthusiasm for combat.<ref name="blood_chrome_script_sacrifice">''[[Blood & Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=74}} Pre-Production Draft, 11/30/10], pg. 74</ref> | ||
*During his time on ''Galactica'', he had a romantic relationship with [[Jaycie McGavin]] {{TRS|Razor Flashbacks, Episode 1}}. He proved a gifted pilot, shooting down his first [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] on his very first combat mission, for which he received a commendation {{TRS|Razor Flashbacks, Episode 3|Hero}}. | *During his time on ''Galactica'', he had a romantic relationship with [[Jaycie McGavin]] {{TRS|Razor Flashbacks, Episode 1}}. He proved a gifted pilot, shooting down his first [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] on his very first combat mission, for which he received a commendation {{TRS|Razor Flashbacks, Episode 3|Hero}}. | ||
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Image:Silently screaming.png|Adama silently screaming as he is informed of the bad bones in ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' {{TRS|No Exit}}. | Image:Silently screaming.png|Adama silently screaming as he is informed of the bad bones in ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' {{TRS|No Exit}}. | ||
Image:Youngadamafamily.jpg|A somewhat older William Adama and his two sons. | Image:Youngadamafamily.jpg|A somewhat older William Adama and his two sons. | ||
Image:Adama freighter.jpg|Adama | Image:Adama freighter.jpg|Adama during his service in the merchant marine {{TRS|Scattered}}. | ||
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=== The Fall of the Twelve Colonies === | === The Fall of the Twelve Colonies === | ||
[[image:Mini_Adama_Tigh_DRADIS.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Commander Adama and Colonel [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] plot a course to [[Ragnar Anchorage]] | [[image:Mini_Adama_Tigh_DRADIS.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Commander Adama and Colonel [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] plot a course to [[Ragnar Anchorage]] {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 2}}.]] | ||
*At the time just prior to the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Fall]], William Adama serves out his final weeks as commander of the battlestar ''{{RDM|Galactica}}''. After some 50 years of service, the historic warship is in the process of being decommissioned, and it is one of Adama's final duties to formally hand her over to the [[Colonial Ministry of Education]], which would operate the ship as a living museum and educational center commemorating the [[First Cylon War|original Cylon War]]. | *At the time just prior to the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Fall]], William Adama serves out his final weeks as commander of the battlestar ''{{RDM|Galactica}}''. After some 50 years of service, the historic warship is in the process of being decommissioned, and it is one of Adama's final duties to formally hand her over to the [[Colonial Ministry of Education]], which would operate the ship as a living museum and educational center commemorating the [[First Cylon War|original Cylon War]]. | ||
For information on William Adama's Original Series counterpart, see Adama (TOS).
For characters with the same name, see: William Adama (disambiguation). |
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| Age | 61 | ||||
| Colony | Caprica, of Tauron descent | ||||
| Birthplace | {{{birthplace}}} | ||||
| Birth Name | William Adama | ||||
| Birth Date | 57 BCH (43YR)[1] | ||||
| Callsign | Husker | ||||
| Nickname | Bill (as a child and later in life) Billy (during the First Cylon War) The Old Man (later in life) | ||||
| Introduced | Miniseries | ||||
| Last Appearance | [[{{{lastseen}}}]] | ||||
| Death | Presumably on Earth, c. 148,000 BCE | ||||
| Parents | Joseph Adama † (father) Evelyn Adama † (mother) | ||||
| Step-Parents | {{{step_parents}}} | ||||
| Siblings | Tamara Adama † (half-sister) William "Willie" Adama † (half-brother)[2] | ||||
| Children | Leland J. Adama (son) Zak Adama † (son) | ||||
| Marital Status | Divorced (Carolanne Adama †); Temporarily co-habitated with Laura Roslin aboard Galactica | ||||
| Family Tree | View | ||||
| Role | Commanding Officer, battlestar Galactica Military leader of the civilian Fleet | ||||
| Rank | Admiral | ||||
| Serial Number | 204971[3] | ||||
| Portrayed by | Edward James Olmos Nico Cortez (TRS: "Razor") Markus Towfigh (CAP: "Apotheosis") Luke Pasqualino (TRS: "Blood and Chrome") | ||||
| William Adama is a Cylon | |||||
| William Adama is a Final Five Cylon | |||||
| William Adama is a Human/Cylon Hybrid | |||||
| William Adama is an Original Series Cylon | |||||
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| William Adama in the separate continuity | |||||
Admiral William Adama, a veteran of the First Cylon War, is the commanding officer of the battlestar Galactica, and has the longest tenure as the highest ranking officer in the Colonial Fleet after the Fall of the Twelve Colonies.



From the beginning of the re-imagining, creator Ronald D. Moore intended for William Adama to be a departure from the noble patriarch of the Original Series. Moore's concept was for a man who was "war-weary" and "getting ready to retire," with both Adama and his ship being "past their prime and... relics of another era." A core element of this new take was Adama's strained and complicated relationship with his son, Lee, which Moore felt was more realistic than the "pat and easy" father-son dynamic in the original show.[production 1]
Actor Edward James Olmos described his character's arc as a transformation from a "jovial, good-natured father figure to being a very serious and possibly a slightly dark character who has to sell these myths to people to give them some hope."[production 2] This "myth" refers to Adama's lie about knowing the location of Earth, a foundational element of the character that was part of Moore's plan from the start. Adama uses the legend of Earth to give the survivors a reason to live, a decision that Moore intended to "come back and bite him on the ass."[production 3]
| Preceded by: Unknown |
Executive Officer of the battlestar Columbia |
Succeeded by: Unknown |
| Preceded by: Unknown |
Commanding Officer of the battlestar Valkyrie | Succeeded by: Unknown |
| Preceded by: Unknown originally Nash |
Commanding Officer of the battlestar Galactica | Succeeded by: None Ship destroyed |