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In the [[Battlestar Galactica (2005 Novel)|novelization]] of the [[miniseries]], the unnamed co-pilot aboard ''[[Colonial Heavy 798]]'' is given a name: '''Eduardo'''. | In the [[Battlestar Galactica (2005 Novel)|novelization]] of the [[miniseries]], the unnamed co-pilot aboard ''[[Colonial Heavy 798]]'' is given a name: '''Eduardo'''. | ||
The actor who played this character | The actor who played this character is [[Guyle Frazier]]. | ||
Humorously, in the DVD commentary for the miniseries, [[Ron D. Moore]] and David Eick point out that | Humorously, in the DVD commentary for the miniseries, [[Ron D. Moore]] and David Eick point out that Frazier is one of the best extras they have, but he got no speaking lines whatsoever for the role of the pilot. They jokingly quipped of the actor's non-verbal skill, in that the actor always ''looks'' as if he wants to say something while in the cockpit, but always thinks better of it and keeps silent. | ||
The novelization of the miniseries has other marked differences from the aired or sourced content of the series, such as [[Natasi]] and [[Jane Cally]]. As a result, these differences makes the novelization a [[Battlestar Wiki:Separate continuity|separate continuity]] from the [[Re-imagined Series]] canon. | The novelization of the miniseries has other marked differences from the aired or sourced content of the series, such as [[Natasi]] and [[Jane Cally]]. As a result, these differences makes the novelization a [[Battlestar Wiki:Separate continuity|separate continuity]] from the [[Re-imagined Series]] canon. |
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In the novelization of the miniseries, the unnamed co-pilot aboard Colonial Heavy 798 is given a name: Eduardo.
The actor who played this character is Guyle Frazier.
Humorously, in the DVD commentary for the miniseries, Ron D. Moore and David Eick point out that Frazier is one of the best extras they have, but he got no speaking lines whatsoever for the role of the pilot. They jokingly quipped of the actor's non-verbal skill, in that the actor always looks as if he wants to say something while in the cockpit, but always thinks better of it and keeps silent.
The novelization of the miniseries has other marked differences from the aired or sourced content of the series, such as Natasi and Jane Cally. As a result, these differences makes the novelization a separate continuity from the Re-imagined Series canon.