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'''Susan Deckler''' is a civilian in the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]], and a friend of [[Cally Tyrol]]. According to Tyrol, Deckler has a younger daughter.  
'''Susan Seklir''' is a civilian in the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]], and a friend of [[Cally Tyrol]]. According to Tyrol, Seklir has a younger daughter.  


Prior to being rescued from the slowly depressurizing [[airlock]] on [[deck 14]], Tyrol asks Admiral [[William Adama]] to give her son, [[Nicholas Tyrol]], to Deckler in the event that she and her husband, [[Galen Tyrol|Galen]], do not survive the rescue attempt ([[A Day in the Life]]).
Prior to being rescued from the slowly depressurizing [[airlock]] on deck 14, Tyrol asks Admiral [[William Adama|Adama]] to give her son, [[Nicholas Tyrol|Nicholas]], to Seklir in the event that she and her husband, [[Galen Tyrol|Galen]], do not survive the rescue attempt ([[A Day in the Life]]).


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== Notes ==
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*This character is named after editor [[Andrew Seklir]]
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Revision as of 20:00, 30 November 2007

Susan Seklir is a civilian in the Fleet, and a friend of Cally Tyrol. According to Tyrol, Seklir has a younger daughter.

Prior to being rescued from the slowly depressurizing airlock on deck 14, Tyrol asks Admiral Adama to give her son, Nicholas, to Seklir in the event that she and her husband, Galen, do not survive the rescue attempt (A Day in the Life).

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