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Flight Sergeant Ortega was an immature [[Warrior]] and loner who was aggressive and engaged in illegal activities, but somehow managed to keep his mouth shut about personal points. He had previously met Lieutenant [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] at the [[Colonial Academy]], probably at flight training, and loathed him ever since. He was a member of the <i>[[Battlestar]] [[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]</i> [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]] corps, and was teamed up with [[Barton|Flight Sergeant Barton]], who personally disliked him but played with him in [[Triad]] because he wins, and tolerated it because he was assigned to him by an executive officer.
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During the loading of the [[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]], Ortega bribed three people for places aboard the starliner -- places reserved for children and their caretakers. These people were [[Karibdis]], [[Elias]], and [[Riftis]], and he rather unwisely blackmailed them thereafter. Riftis, who had taken on the name of [[Chella]], worked as a dealer at a chancery table on the Star, which Ortega sat at quite often and extorted money from. During a long recon mission sometime before his death, Ortega revealed to Barton that the only person with enough gall to terminate him was Karibdis (who had taken on the name of [[Pallon]]).
Flight Sergeant '''Ortega''' is an immature [[Warrior]] and loner who is aggressive and engaged in illegal activities, but somehow manages to keep his mouth shut about personal issues.


Before Ortega's termination by Karibdis, he managed to eject himself as well as Starbuck out of the Triad game. Karibdis, who has obviously watching and sick of the continual blackmail, used Starbuck's [[laser pistol]] and terminated Ortega before the corrupt Warrior had a chance to fire. Ortega, suffice it to say, would be missed by no one, but still given a proper burial. ([[Murder on the Rising Star]])
Ortega had previously met Lieutenant {{TOS|Starbuck}} at the Colonial Academy, probably at flight training, and loathed him ever since. He is a member of [[Battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]] ''{{TOS|Galactica}}''{{'|s}} {{TOS|Viper}} corps. He teams up with [[Barton|Flight Sergeant Barton]], who personally dislikes but tolerates Ortega as he is a good [[Triad (TOS)|Triad]] player.


Portrayed by [[IMDB-person:Frank Ashmore|Frank Ashmore]]
During the loading of the ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]'', three people bribe Ortega for places aboard the starliner&mdash;places reserved for children and their caretakers. Ortega unwisely blackmails [[Karibdis]], [[Elias]], and [[Riftis]] afterward.


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Riftis, who assumes an alias as [[Chella]], works as a dealer at a [[chancery]] table on ''Rising Star'', which Ortega sits often and extorts money.
 
During a long recon mission sometime before his death, Ortega reveals to Barton that the only person with enough gall to kill him was Karibdis (who chooses the alias of [[Pallon]]).
 
Before Ortega's death by Karibdis, he manages to eject both himself and Starbuck out of the Triad game. Karibdis, tired of the continual blackmail, uses Starbuck's [[laser pistol]] to kill Ortega before the corrupt Warrior has a chance to fire.
 
Ortega is likely missed by few, but the Colonial Warrior is given a proper burial nonetheless {{OS|Murder on the Rising Star}}.
 
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Ortega
Ortega

Name

Age
Colony
Birth place {{{birthplace}}}
Birth Name Ortega
Birth Date {{{birthdate}}}
Callsign
Nickname {{{nickname}}}
Introduced [[{{{seen}}}]]
Death Killed by Karibdis
Parents
Siblings
Children
Marital Status Single
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Role Flight Sergeant, battlestar Galactica
Rank
Serial Number {{{serial}}}
Portrayed by Frank Ashmore
Ortega is a Cylon
Ortega is a Final Five Cylon
Ortega is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Ortega is an Original Series Cylon
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[[Image:|200px|Ortega]]


Flight Sergeant Ortega is an immature Warrior and loner who is aggressive and engaged in illegal activities, but somehow manages to keep his mouth shut about personal issues.

Ortega had previously met Lieutenant Starbuck at the Colonial Academy, probably at flight training, and loathed him ever since. He is a member of battlestar Galactica's Viper corps. He teams up with Flight Sergeant Barton, who personally dislikes but tolerates Ortega as he is a good Triad player.

During the loading of the Rising Star, three people bribe Ortega for places aboard the starliner—places reserved for children and their caretakers. Ortega unwisely blackmails Karibdis, Elias, and Riftis afterward.

Riftis, who assumes an alias as Chella, works as a dealer at a chancery table on Rising Star, which Ortega sits often and extorts money.

During a long recon mission sometime before his death, Ortega reveals to Barton that the only person with enough gall to kill him was Karibdis (who chooses the alias of Pallon).

Before Ortega's death by Karibdis, he manages to eject both himself and Starbuck out of the Triad game. Karibdis, tired of the continual blackmail, uses Starbuck's laser pistol to kill Ortega before the corrupt Warrior has a chance to fire.

Ortega is likely missed by few, but the Colonial Warrior is given a proper burial nonetheless (TOS: "Murder on the Rising Star").