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== Notes ==
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*The name [[Wikipedia:Athena|Athena]] was based on a goddess from [[Greek Gods|Greek mythology]] who was identified by the Romans as [[Wikipedia:Minerva|Minerva]], also known as [[Wikipedia:Athene|Athene]].
*The name [[w:Athena|Athena]] is based on a goddess from Greek mythology who was identified by the Romans as [[w:Minerva|Minerva]], also known as [[w:Athene|Athene]].


*In [[The Long Patrol]], a [[:Image:PersonnelStatus.jpg|computer readout]] lists Athena as a lieutenant. Though this could be correct, however it did not specify if her ranking was either that of a warrior or of a naval nature. While this may well have been a slight on the writers' parts, it is considered to be her rank -- in the Colonial Armed Forces. If we are correct in the equivalancy of the ranks, the lieutenant ranking would very well be consistent with her naval ranking of ensign as well.
*In "[[The Long Patrol]]", a [[:Image:PersonnelStatus.jpg|computer readout]] lists Athena as a lieutenant. Though this could be correct, however it did not specify if her ranking was either that of a warrior or of a naval nature. While this may well have been a slight on the writers' parts, it is considered to be her rank -- in the Colonial Armed Forces. If we are correct in the equivalence of the ranks, the lieutenant ranking would very well be consistent with her naval ranking of ensign as well.


*The character of Athena was, at least originally, equal in part to [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] and [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]], however it was clearly apparent that the actress hired (Ms. Jensen) was incapable of acting to the extent of the male leads, [[Richard Hatch]] and [[Dirk Benedict]]. It should be noted though that her performances did improve over time, due to the presence of an acting coach on-set, however her character was scaled back until she disappeared entirely after her piteous "teaching stint" in "[[Greetings from Earth]]."
*The character of Athena was, at least originally, equal in part to [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] and [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]], however it was clearly apparent that the actress hired (Ms. Jensen) was incapable of acting to the extent of the male leads, [[Richard Hatch]] and [[Dirk Benedict]]. It should be noted though that her performances did improve over time, due to the presence of an acting coach on-set, however her character was scaled back until she disappeared entirely after her piteous "teaching stint" in "[[Greetings from Earth]]".


*The character of Athena is one of a handful of Original Series characters who do not initially share a parallel character in the [[Re-imagined Series]] in seasons 1 and 2. In  season 3, Commander [[William Adama|Adama]] gives [[Sharon Agathon]], a former [[Humanoid Cylon]] who he confides in as a father would to a daughter, a Colonial officer's commission. Her fellow pilots suggest a handful of humorous and affectionate callsigns, but settle on the name "Athena" ([[Torn]]).
*The character of Athena is one of a handful of Original Series characters who do not initially share a parallel character in the [[Re-imagined Series]] in seasons 1 and 2. In  Season 3, Commander [[William Adama|Adama]] gives [[Sharon Agathon]], a former [[humanoid Cylon|Cylon]] who he confides in as a father would to a daughter, a Colonial officer's commission. Her fellow pilots suggest a handful of humorous and affectionate callsigns, but settle on the name "Athena" ([[Torn]]).


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Revision as of 18:30, 21 April 2007

This article discusses the Original Series character known as Athena. For information on her Re-imagined Series counterpart with the pilot callsign of "Athena," see Sharon Agathon.

Athena
Athena

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Colony Caprica
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Birth Name Athena
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Introduced [[{{{seen}}}]]
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Parents Adama and Ila
Siblings Apollo and Zak (KIA)
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Marital Status Single
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Role Core Command Operative, battlestar Galactica
Rank 2nd Lieutenant
Serial Number {{{serial}}}
Portrayed by Maren Jensen
Athena is a Cylon
Athena is a Final Five Cylon
Athena is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Athena is an Original Series Cylon
Related Media
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Additional Information
[[Image:|200px|Athena]]

Athena is the daughter of Adama and sister of Apollo. She serves primarily as an officer in Core Command, manning a scanner.

Biography[edit]

The Peace Conference[edit]

Athena flies Adama in a shuttle from Atlantia to Galactica. She informs her father that Galactica is on alert, as Apollo's patrol has run into trouble. After the ambush, Galactica returns to collect her fighters. Athena rushes into Starbuck's arms. Starbuck is upset that the Vipers were abandoned by Galactica during the battle, until Athena tells him that the colonies had been destroyed. Starbuck finds Athena later to apologize for how he acted in the landing bay, and points out that they may not have much time to live. Athena says that she cannot commit to a relationship in the midst of all of the chaos. Athena speaks with Adama in his quarters. He tells her about the conditions on Caprica, and it is apparent that Adama is humbled by the responsibility that has fallen to him.

After the Cylon Attack[edit]

While on duty in Core Command, Athena checks on Starbuck's status on the flight deck. She catches him in the arms of Cassiopeia inside one of the Launch tubes. Infuriated, she activates a steam purge of the tube, burning Starbuck (and causing great discomfort for him during his mission through the Straits of Madagon).

Athena heads down to the surface of Carillon to the chancery to spend some time with Starbuck, only to find Cassiopeia there with the same thing in mind. The rivalry between the two has officially begun.

Athena is on duty in Core Command when the Cylon attack begins. She is surprised to see how quickly the Vipers are able to launch, considering that all the pilots were supposed to be at Sire Uri's award ceremony (Saga of a Star World).

Athena in a Viper simulator (Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I).

Athena prepares the meal at which Apollo announces his intention to be sealed to Serina. Athena gazes longingly at Starbuck, who quickly excuses himself in order to begin preparations for Apollo's bachelor party. Athena is one of the shuttle pilots selected for Viper training when the other Warriors develop the mysterious illness. During a training simulation she successfully destroys a Raider, as well as Starbuck. Athena is selected to be Starbuck's wingman during the mission to destroy the Cylon outpost, and he asks that she not shoot him this time. Athena and the other new pilots succeed in their mission, destroying the outpost and securing the medical information needed to combat the illness (Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I).

Athena joins the group that goes down to Kobol. She is overjoyed when Starbuck returns unharmed from his Cylon captivity, and runs into his arms. When the Raiders begin their attack, Athena rushes to a Viper to go fight them. The inexperienced fighters begin to fight the Cylons, and are soon joined by the recently recovered veteran pilots. They successfully fight off the Cylon attack (Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II).

When Starbuck is awarded a dinner reservation aboard the Rising Star, Athena is disappointed that she cannot join him because she is on duty in Core Command. Adama and Colonel Tigh agree to cover her shift, and she happily leaves to join Starbuck. Meanwhile Starbuck has already made other plans, and has begun a date with Cassiopeia. Athena arrives while Cassiopeia is out of the room, and Starbuck manages to secure another private room in order to juggle the two dates. Starbuck seems to pull it off successfully, leaving each of them one of his insignia as a token of his affection. His plan falls apart when the ladies run into each other as they leave, each holding the same token.

Athena teaches a classroom of students (Greetings from Earth).

Athena puts her rivalry with Cassiopeia aside when she calls her up to Core Command. The signals they are receiving from the Recon Viper lead them to believe that Starbuck may be dead. Cassiopeia recognizes the signals as an Aerian merchant code. This is enough for Adama to call off the order to destroy the Viper, allowing Apollo and Boomer to get to the bottom of the mystery (The Long Patrol).

Athena is playing a game with Boxey in the rejuvenation center when the suicide attack Raiders explode against Galactica cutting the area off from the rest of the ship. Athena and Boxey help tend to the wounded, and are eventually rescued thanks to the efforts of Apollo, Starbuck, and Muffit (Fire in Space).

Athena is in charge of a classroom of students when the Terran Shuttle is brought aboard. Students in the class include Boxey and Loma (Greetings from Earth). Her appearance in this episode was the last time Athena would be seen in the series.

Notes[edit]

  • The name Athena is based on a goddess from Greek mythology who was identified by the Romans as Minerva, also known as Athene.
  • In "The Long Patrol", a computer readout lists Athena as a lieutenant. Though this could be correct, however it did not specify if her ranking was either that of a warrior or of a naval nature. While this may well have been a slight on the writers' parts, it is considered to be her rank -- in the Colonial Armed Forces. If we are correct in the equivalence of the ranks, the lieutenant ranking would very well be consistent with her naval ranking of ensign as well.
  • The character of Athena was, at least originally, equal in part to Apollo and Starbuck, however it was clearly apparent that the actress hired (Ms. Jensen) was incapable of acting to the extent of the male leads, Richard Hatch and Dirk Benedict. It should be noted though that her performances did improve over time, due to the presence of an acting coach on-set, however her character was scaled back until she disappeared entirely after her piteous "teaching stint" in "Greetings from Earth".
  • The character of Athena is one of a handful of Original Series characters who do not initially share a parallel character in the Re-imagined Series in seasons 1 and 2. In Season 3, Commander Adama gives Sharon Agathon, a former Cylon who he confides in as a father would to a daughter, a Colonial officer's commission. Her fellow pilots suggest a handful of humorous and affectionate callsigns, but settle on the name "Athena" (Torn).