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'''Tom Zarek''' was a political activist for more than 30 years, fighting what he considered injustices against the Sagittaron colony. He was summarily imprisoned for some 20-25 years after blowing up a government building there.  Assigned the prison number of [[893893]], Zarek was under consideration for parole at the time of the [[Cylon Attack|Cylon attack]].
'''Tom Zarek''' is a political activist for more than 30 years. Zarek is a charismatic, eloquent and ideological political agitator who was incarcerated for destroying a government building on [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Sagittaron|Sagittaron]]His 20-year incarceration lands him aboard the ''[[Astral Queen]]'', a [[FTL]]-capable prison ship. Assigned the prison number of [[893893]], Zarek was under consideration for parole at the time of the [[Cylon attack]].  


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
=== Before the Holocaust ===
Tom Zarek is a charismatic, eloquent and ideological political agitator who was incarcerated for destroying a government building on [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Sagittaron|Sagittaron]].  His 20-year incarceration lead him to be onboard the ''[[Astral Queen]]'', a [[FTL]]-capable prison ship that survived the holocaust.  Through means unknown, he managed to become the figurehead for all the incarcerated persons aboard the ''[[Astral Queen]]'', and almost managed to take control of the ship through force. ([[Bastille Day]])


Zarek came from [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Sagittaron|Sagittaron]], a colony known to be mistreated by the other eleven [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Colonies]].  Through his experiences on that colony, he became an advocate of freedom from slavery.  Zarek became a voice for the disenfranchised and, along with publishing a book that was virtually banned throughout the Colonies, actively sought to fight against injustices.   
Zarek came from [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Sagittaron|Sagittaron]], a colony known to be mistreated by the other eleven [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Colonies]].  Through his experiences on that colony, he became an advocate of freedom from slavery.  Zarek became a voice for the disenfranchised and, along with publishing a book that was virtually banned throughout the Colonies, actively sought to fight against injustices.   


To some he is considered a terrorist and nuisance for his tactics, which included the destruction of a government building that resulted in an unspecified loss of life.  He believes in the efficacy of violence as a means of change, going as so far as to go to prison over a "matter of conscience" and his refusal of President [[Adar (RDM)|Adar]]'s politically motivated conditional pardon(The condition being that he would publicly apologize and pledge to give up violence as a means of change.)
To some he is considered a terrorist and nuisance for his tactics, which included the destruction of a government building that resulted in an unspecified loss of life.  He believes in the efficacy of violence as a means of change, going as so far as to go to prison over a "matter of conscience" and his refusal of President [[Adar (RDM)|Adar]]'s politically motivated conditional pardon (the conditions of the pardon being that he would publicly apologize and pledge to give up violence as a means of change).


Even some of his own Sagittarons have an intense dislike of him, including Petty Officer [[Anastasia Dualla]].  Despite this, he became a public figure whose name had weight and almost became legendary, thanks to public opinion([[Bastille Day]])
Even some of his own Sagittarons have an intense dislike of him, including Petty Officer [[Anastasia Dualla]].  Despite this, he became a public figure whose name had weight and almost became legendary, thanks to public opinion ([[Bastille Day]]).


== After the Exodus ==
== After the Exodus ==


After avoiding the ''[[Astral Queen]]'' commander's desire to euthanise the prisoners (thanks to President [[Laura Roslin]]'s humanitarian decision), (see: [[Mini-Series]]) Zarek apparently plotted to escape captivity.  With the water shortage and the discovery of a planet that could replenish the lost water ([[Water]]), Commander [[Adama, William|Adama]], [[Tigh, Saul|Colonel Tigh]] and President [[Laura Roslin]] reluctantly elect to utilize the prisoners as badly needed manpower -- the condition being that they would not be treated as slaves and they would agree of their own volition. ([[Bastille Day]])
After avoiding the ''[[Astral Queen]]'' commander's desire to euthanize the prisoners (thanks to President [[Laura Roslin]]'s humanitarian decision) ([[Mini-Series]]) Zarek plots to escape captivity.  With the water shortage and the discovery of a planet that could replenish the lost water ([[Water]]), Commander [[William Adama|Adama]], [[Saul Tigh|Colonel Tigh]] and President Roslin reluctantly decide to ask the prisoners to volunteer as badly needed manpower, under the condition that they would not be treated as slaves and they would agree of their own volition.


After an unsuccessful attempt by [[Lee Adama]] to persuade the prisoners to help in the recovery efforts, Zarek's sprung the prisoners' escape plan.  The prisoners, under Zarek's command, usurped control of the ''[[Astral Queen]]'', and taking her crew and visitors (the ''[[Galactica]]'' contingent) as prisoners. Zarek then laid out his terms:  the resignation of [[Laura Roslin]] and her ministers, and the free and open elections for a new president, as he deemed her occupancy of that position to be illegitimate and illegal.
After [[Lee Adama]]'s unsuccessful attempt to persuade the prisoners to help in the recovery efforts, Zarek's springs the prisoners' escape plan.  The prisoners, under Zarek's command, usurp control of the ''[[Astral Queen]]'', and takes her crew and ''Galactica's'' visitors as prisoners. Zarek states his terms for release of the prisoners:  the resignation of [[Laura Roslin]] and her administration, and the start of free and open elections for a new president. Zarek deems Roslin's presidency as illegitimate and illegal.


Unfortunately, Zarek's aims were not in keeping with his demands; he wanted a bloodbath to ensue, believing that all that people understood was violence, and that the bloodbath would destroy any credibility that [[Adama, William|William Adama]] and [[Roslin, Laura|Laura Roslin]] had.
Unfortunately, Zarek's aims are not in keeping with his demands; he wants a bloodbath to ensue, believing that all that people understand is violence, and that a bloodbath would destroy any credibility that Adama and Roslin have.


When the situation deteriorated near the point of catastrophe for all involved, Tom Zarek, who was ready to sacrifice his life for his beliefs, was swayed by [[Lee Adama]]'s promise that he would uphold the [[Articles of Colonization]] and hold open elections for a new president, as well as give the ship over to the prisoners as a show of good faith.
When the situation deteriorates near the point of catastrophe for all involved, Zarek, ready to sacrifice his life for his beliefs, is swayed by [[Lee Adama]]'s promise that he would uphold the [[Articles of Colonization]] and hold open elections for a new president, as well as give the ship over to the prisoners as a show of good faith.


== Attempts for Political Power ==  
== Attempts for Political Power ==  
[[Image:Home_pt1_debate.jpg|thumb|left|[[Tom Zarek]] in debate with [[Quorum of Twelve|Quorum members]]. (C. Sci-Fi Channel)
[[Image:Home_pt1_debate.jpg|thumb|left|[[Tom Zarek]] in debate with [[Quorum of Twelve|Quorum members]]. (C. Sci-Fi Channel)
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With a degree of freedom obtained by the prisoners - including control of the ''Astral Queen'', Zarek engaged in a steady effort to gain the goodwill of others of influence within the fleet. This effort included physical acts of support for other ships in the fleet (such as fixing the air filtration system on the ship occupied by [[Bagott, Marshall|Marshall Bagott]], a politician from Virgon (and later a member of the new [[Quorum of Twelve]]) - [[Colonial Day]]).
With a degree of freedom obtained by the prisoners - including control of the ''Astral Queen'', Zarek engages in a steady effort to gain the goodwill of others of influence within the [[Fleet]]. This effort includes physical acts of support for other ships (such as fixing the air filtration system on the ship occupied by [[Marshall Bagott]], a politician from [[Virgon]].
 
Zarek's efforts result in a nomination as the Representative of [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Sagittaron|Sagittaron]] on the [[Quorum of Twelve]]. From there, Zarek makes a bid for the position of Vice President using the support of those he assisted, and possibly badgered ([[Colonial Day]]).


The result of his efforts was to be nominated as the Representative of [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Sagittaron|Sagittaron]] on the Quorum of Twelve, from which he was able to make a bid for the position of Vice President, with the support of those he had previously assisted, and possibly badgered ([[Colonial Day]]).
While Zarek's attempt at the Vice Presidency fails after Roslin replaces the somewhat unlikeable [[Wallace Gray]] with the charismatic Doctor [[Gaius Baltar]] as an alternative candidate, Zarek makes it clear to Roslin that he will be standing against her in the elections.


While Zarek's attempt at the Vice Presidency failed due to Doctor [[Gaius Baltar]] replacing [[Gray, Wallace|Wallace Gray]] as the alternative candidate, he has made it clear he will be standing against Roslin in the elections. Zarek remains possibly the most powerful and popular representative in the [[Quorum of Twelve]].
Zarek remains possibly the most powerful and popular representative in the [[Quorum of Twelve]].<br/><br/>


== Breakaway from the [[Fleet]] ==
== Breakaway from the [[Fleet]] ==


The schism created by Commander Adama's unlawful arrest of President Roslin and [[Saul Tigh|Colonel Tigh]]'s declaration of [[Wikipedia:martial law|martial law]] presented Zarek with an opportunity to convince others that Adama was after control of the fleet, no doubt aided by Tigh's inexperience with dealing with the government and press. Zarek was later privy to the information regarding Roslin's terminal cancer, after Tigh had permitted the Quorum of Twelve to see her in ''Galactica'''s brig. ([[Fragged]])   
The schism created by Commander Adama's unlawful arrest of President Roslin and [[Saul Tigh|Colonel Tigh]]'s declaration of [[Wikipedia:martial law|martial law]] presents Zarek with an opportunity to convince others that Adama is after total control of the Fleet. Zarek likely sought to use Tigh's inexperience with dealing with the government and [[Colonial Press|press]] against the military powers. Zarek and the Quorum soon learn of Roslin's terminal cancer, after Tigh permits the Quorum of Twelve to see her in ''Galactica'''s brig ([[Fragged]]).
 
After the ''[[Gideon]]'' incident, where four civilians die, some crewmembers of ''Galactica'' orchestrate Roslin's escape. Lee Adama, knowing they would be hunted throughout the Fleet, enlists Zarek's assistance in secreting Roslin away from Tigh and Commander Adama ("[[Resistance]]", "[[The Farm]]"). Roslin is initially dismayed to be greeted by Zarek, but realizes that Zarek, no friend to Adama or Tigh, is "the enemy of my enemy."


After the ''[[Gideon]]'' incident, where four civilians died, Roslin and crewmembers of ''Galactica'' orchestrated Roslin's escape.  Lee Adama, knowing that they would have to be on the move throughout the fleet, enlisted Zarek's assistance in secreting Roslin away from Tigh and Commander Adama. ([[Resistance]], [[The Farm]])  After Roslin played the "religious card", Roslin and Zarek lead a [[Laura Roslin faction|separatist fleet]] back to [[Kobol]] in order to await [[Kara Thrace]]'s return with the [[Arrow of Apollo]], which would be subsequently used to unlock the [[Tomb of Athena]]. Zarek, with his associate [[Meier]], planned on eliminating the young Captain Adama on Kobol, knowing about Zeus' warning that any trip to Kobol would "exact a price in blood".  Zarek's reason for removing Adama would create a power vacuum, allowing Zarek to take the position as captain of the Fleet, while Roslin would remain president. ([[Home, Part I]])
Zarek and Roslin attempt to use appeals by recorded [[wireless]] messages to sway favor in the Fleet to return to Kobol. Zarek convinces Lee Adama at first to create a dissenting message against ''Galactica's'' rule, but changes his mind. After Roslin plays the "religious card" to sway support for her cause in the Fleet, Roslin and Zarek lead a [[Laura Roslin faction|separatist fleet]] back to [[Kobol]] to await [[Kara Thrace]]'s return with the [[Arrow of Apollo]], for use in unlocking the [[Tomb of Athena]].


This plan was abandoned when Commander Adama and the remaining Fleet followed the breakaway fleet to Kobol.  However, his aide and follower Meier intended to eliminate both Adamas, soliciting the help of the [[Caprica]] copy of [[Sharon Valerii]] that returned with [[Karl Agathon]] and Kara Thrace. Unfortunately for Zarek, Meier and a lackey were killed by Valerii at the entrance to the Tomb of Athena, though no charges were ever laid on Zarek for no one could prove his complicity in the attempted murders.  ([[Home, Part II]])
Zarek, with his associate [[Meier]], plan to eliminate the young Captain Adama on Kobol, using the rationalization about [[Zeus]]' warning that any return to Kobol would "exact a price in blood".  Zarek feels that removing the young Adama would create a political power vacuum, allowing Zarek to take the position as captain of factioned Fleet, while Roslin would remain president ([[Home, Part I]]).
 
Zarek abandons the assassination plan when Commander Adama arrives on Kobol to mend fences with Roslin.  However, Meier privately revises the plan outside of Zarek's knowledge, now with the goal of eliminating both Adamas by soliciting the help of the [[Caprica]] copy of [[Sharon Valerii]] that returned with [[Karl Agathon]] and Thrace. Unfortunately for Zarek, Sharon Valerii double-crosses Meier, killing him at the entrance to the Tomb of Athena. While none in the group immediately consider Zarek as a suspect in Meier's assassination attempt, Commander Adama remains guarded and leaves Zarek and several others outside of the Tomb while they unlock its secrets ([[Home, Part II]]).


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


''Tom Zarek is portrayed by actor [[Hatch, Richard|Richard Hatch]], who portrayed the original [[Apollo]] in the 1978'' [[Battlestar Galactica]] ''series.''
Tom Zarek is portrayed by actor [[Hatch, Richard|Richard Hatch]], who portrayed the original [[Apollo]] in the 1978'' [[Battlestar Galactica]] ''series.
 
Hatch has written novels based on the original series, and also leads an attempt to bring the Original Series back theatrically in a project called "[[Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming]]."


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Tom Zarek is a political activist for more than 30 years. Zarek is a charismatic, eloquent and ideological political agitator who was incarcerated for destroying a government building on Sagittaron. His 20-year incarceration lands him aboard the Astral Queen, a FTL-capable prison ship. Assigned the prison number of 893893, Zarek was under consideration for parole at the time of the Cylon attack.

Biography[edit]

Zarek came from Sagittaron, a colony known to be mistreated by the other eleven Colonies. Through his experiences on that colony, he became an advocate of freedom from slavery. Zarek became a voice for the disenfranchised and, along with publishing a book that was virtually banned throughout the Colonies, actively sought to fight against injustices.

To some he is considered a terrorist and nuisance for his tactics, which included the destruction of a government building that resulted in an unspecified loss of life. He believes in the efficacy of violence as a means of change, going as so far as to go to prison over a "matter of conscience" and his refusal of President Adar's politically motivated conditional pardon (the conditions of the pardon being that he would publicly apologize and pledge to give up violence as a means of change).

Even some of his own Sagittarons have an intense dislike of him, including Petty Officer Anastasia Dualla. Despite this, he became a public figure whose name had weight and almost became legendary, thanks to public opinion (Bastille Day).

After the Exodus[edit]

After avoiding the Astral Queen commander's desire to euthanize the prisoners (thanks to President Laura Roslin's humanitarian decision) (Mini-Series) Zarek plots to escape captivity. With the water shortage and the discovery of a planet that could replenish the lost water (Water), Commander Adama, Colonel Tigh and President Roslin reluctantly decide to ask the prisoners to volunteer as badly needed manpower, under the condition that they would not be treated as slaves and they would agree of their own volition.

After Lee Adama's unsuccessful attempt to persuade the prisoners to help in the recovery efforts, Zarek's springs the prisoners' escape plan. The prisoners, under Zarek's command, usurp control of the Astral Queen, and takes her crew and Galactica's visitors as prisoners. Zarek states his terms for release of the prisoners: the resignation of Laura Roslin and her administration, and the start of free and open elections for a new president. Zarek deems Roslin's presidency as illegitimate and illegal.

Unfortunately, Zarek's aims are not in keeping with his demands; he wants a bloodbath to ensue, believing that all that people understand is violence, and that a bloodbath would destroy any credibility that Adama and Roslin have.

When the situation deteriorates near the point of catastrophe for all involved, Zarek, ready to sacrifice his life for his beliefs, is swayed by Lee Adama's promise that he would uphold the Articles of Colonization and hold open elections for a new president, as well as give the ship over to the prisoners as a show of good faith.

Attempts for Political Power[edit]

Tom Zarek in debate with Quorum members. (C. Sci-Fi Channel)

With a degree of freedom obtained by the prisoners - including control of the Astral Queen, Zarek engages in a steady effort to gain the goodwill of others of influence within the Fleet. This effort includes physical acts of support for other ships (such as fixing the air filtration system on the ship occupied by Marshall Bagott, a politician from Virgon.

Zarek's efforts result in a nomination as the Representative of Sagittaron on the Quorum of Twelve. From there, Zarek makes a bid for the position of Vice President using the support of those he assisted, and possibly badgered (Colonial Day).

While Zarek's attempt at the Vice Presidency fails after Roslin replaces the somewhat unlikeable Wallace Gray with the charismatic Doctor Gaius Baltar as an alternative candidate, Zarek makes it clear to Roslin that he will be standing against her in the elections.

Zarek remains possibly the most powerful and popular representative in the Quorum of Twelve.

Breakaway from the Fleet[edit]

The schism created by Commander Adama's unlawful arrest of President Roslin and Colonel Tigh's declaration of martial law presents Zarek with an opportunity to convince others that Adama is after total control of the Fleet. Zarek likely sought to use Tigh's inexperience with dealing with the government and press against the military powers. Zarek and the Quorum soon learn of Roslin's terminal cancer, after Tigh permits the Quorum of Twelve to see her in Galactica's brig (Fragged).

After the Gideon incident, where four civilians die, some crewmembers of Galactica orchestrate Roslin's escape. Lee Adama, knowing they would be hunted throughout the Fleet, enlists Zarek's assistance in secreting Roslin away from Tigh and Commander Adama ("Resistance", "The Farm"). Roslin is initially dismayed to be greeted by Zarek, but realizes that Zarek, no friend to Adama or Tigh, is "the enemy of my enemy."

Zarek and Roslin attempt to use appeals by recorded wireless messages to sway favor in the Fleet to return to Kobol. Zarek convinces Lee Adama at first to create a dissenting message against Galactica's rule, but changes his mind. After Roslin plays the "religious card" to sway support for her cause in the Fleet, Roslin and Zarek lead a separatist fleet back to Kobol to await Kara Thrace's return with the Arrow of Apollo, for use in unlocking the Tomb of Athena.

Zarek, with his associate Meier, plan to eliminate the young Captain Adama on Kobol, using the rationalization about Zeus' warning that any return to Kobol would "exact a price in blood". Zarek feels that removing the young Adama would create a political power vacuum, allowing Zarek to take the position as captain of factioned Fleet, while Roslin would remain president (Home, Part I).

Zarek abandons the assassination plan when Commander Adama arrives on Kobol to mend fences with Roslin. However, Meier privately revises the plan outside of Zarek's knowledge, now with the goal of eliminating both Adamas by soliciting the help of the Caprica copy of Sharon Valerii that returned with Karl Agathon and Thrace. Unfortunately for Zarek, Sharon Valerii double-crosses Meier, killing him at the entrance to the Tomb of Athena. While none in the group immediately consider Zarek as a suspect in Meier's assassination attempt, Commander Adama remains guarded and leaves Zarek and several others outside of the Tomb while they unlock its secrets (Home, Part II).

Notes[edit]

Tom Zarek is portrayed by actor Richard Hatch, who portrayed the original Apollo in the 1978 Battlestar Galactica series.

Hatch has written novels based on the original series, and also leads an attempt to bring the Original Series back theatrically in a project called "Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming."