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    |caption= Cassiopeia from [[Dynamite Entertainment]]'s {{comics|vol3|1}}.
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     |caption 2=Cassiopeia from the [[Maximum Press]] comic book series.
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     |role=Medtech, [[Battlestar (TOS)|Battlestar]] ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'' (formerly a [[socialator]])
     |role=Medtech, ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}'' (formerly a [[socialator]])
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    |actor= [[Laurette Spang-McCook|Laurette Spang]]
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'''Cassiopeia''' (Cassie) is an extremely attractive, level-headed survivor with her own strengths.  A tall, slim blonde with blue eyes, she becomes the main love interest of [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]]. Despite her past as a socialator, she grows into her role as a [[medtech]] assistant to [[Salik|Dr. Salik]].
'''Cassiopeia''' is a [[metech]] of Doctor {{alt|Salik}}'s aboard {{alt|battlestar|TOS}} ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}'', having moved on from her life as a [[socialator]] following the [[Battle at Cimtar]].


== Biography ==
== Berkley Novelizations ==


=== Before the Cylon Attack ===
Cassiopeia is described as a brunette while Athena is described as a blonde in contrast to the actresses who portrayed them.


Not much is known about Cassiopeia's history, except that when she was a child she sent out messages in an old [[Aerian merchant code]] for her father. Her father, presumably, was either a trader hailing from [[The Twelve Colonies (TOS)#Gemoni|Gemoni]] or was an [[The Twelve Colonies (TOS)|Aerian]] himself ([[TOS]]: "[[The Long Patrol]]"). Nothing is known about her mother.  By some means she managed to become a [[socialator]], a profession she found herself defending to other Colonials–including [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] ([[TOS]]: "[[Saga of a Star World]]").
During the mass exodus from the surface of Caprica, Starbuck and Cassiopeia pilot a shuttle filled with highly volatile {{TOS|tylium}}. They barely evade the attacking Cylons and return to ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}'' ([[Saga of a Star World (Book)|''Saga of a Star World'' novelization]]).


As an adult, Cassiopeia met [[Cain (TOS)|Commander Cain]] and the two clicked romantically after Cain apparently paid for her services.  He went to her and maybe other socialators, for compassionate reasons - to mourn the death of his wife - which is something that Cain's young daughter, [[Sheba]], objected to.  After the [[Battle of Molecay]], which saw the entire [[Fifth Fleet]] eradicated by [[Cylon]] forces, Cassiopeia believed (along with everyone else) that Cain and Sheba were dead. ([[TOS]]: "[[The Living Legend, Part I]]").
== Dynamite Entertainment comics ==


=== After the Cylon Attack ===
Following entry into a mysterious [[black hole]], Cassiopeia oversees the care of {{alt|Adama|TOS}} while, unbeknownst to her and {{alt|Salik}}, {{alt|Iblis}} warps Adama's mind ({{comics|vol3|1}} & {{comics|vol3|4|short=y}}).


[[Image:CassieSocilatorSaga.jpg|thumb|right|Cassiopeia is harassed for being a socialator ([[TOS]]: "[[Saga of a Star World]]").]]
== Marvel comics ==


Cassiopeia manages to escape from the Colonies, earning a broken arm in the process, in the "[[borays]] of humanity" aboard the freighter [[Gemini (TOS)|''Gemini'']]. Apparently, several irate [[The Twelve Colonies (TOS)#Gemoni|Gemons]] of the [[Otori Sect]] are ready to throw her (and what she represented) off the ship.  Starbuck intervenes on her behalf, though, while he is surveying the ship for solium leaks with [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] and [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]].
In the [[Marvel Super Special]] comic that is based on an early script of [[Saga of a Star World|the pilot episode]], Cassiopeia does not survive the [[Ovion]] mines.


She is interviewed by Starbuck, who finds out who and what she is. She finds herself automatically defending her profession to him too, though he is not concerned about it. She becomes attracted to him, although he probably has his reasons for going after her.
== Maximum Press comics ==


After [[Paye|Doctor Paye]] fixes her arm, Starbuck and Cassiopeia get better acquainted in a [[launch tubes (TOS)|launch tube]] aboard ''Galactica''. However, they are spotted by a jealous [[Athena (TOS)|Athena]], who steam purges the launch tube, causing some discomfort for both Cassiopeia and Starbuck.
Twenty [[yahren]]s after [[The Hand of God (TOS)|the events]] of the [[Original Series]], it is eventually revealed that Cassiopeia died on a mission lead by {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}}.  


Cassiopeia later purchases a Royal Suite on [[Carillon]] after Starbuck and Boomer discover the [[Ovions]]' mining/luxury operation. She hopes to foster intimate relations with the [[Warrior]], but instead is taken down to the lower levels of the facility to become an Ovion entrée. Starbuck and Apollo rescue her from being part of an Ovion buffet ([[TOS]]: "[[Saga of a Star World]]").
In [[Starbuck 2|issue #2]] when Starbuck is believed to be lost in a battle with [[Eastern Alliance]] Destroyers, Cassiopeia visits {{alt|Chameleon}} and expresses regret that she failed to tell Starbuck her true feelings (''[[Starbuck 2|Starbuck #2]]'').
 
After she survives the incident on Carillon she trains as a medical technician and becomes employed under the guidance of Doctor Salik. She matures and takes on a motherly role, escorting [[Boxey (TOS)|Boxey]] out of the pilot's bunks after they show him how to play [[Pyramid (TOS)|Pyramid]] ([[TOS]]: "[[The Lost Warrior]]").
 
[[Image:Cassiopeia-Maximum-Press.jpg|thumb|left|Cassiopeia from the Maximum Press comic book series.]]
 
Her maternal nature, however, does not solely define Cassiopeia. She has fun with Starbuck on the ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]'' in celebration of exiting their home galaxy of [[Cyranus]]. She later finds out, however, that Starbuck was playing musical women between her and Athena, when they bump into each other while examining the insignia he gave each of them "to remember him by". She is instrumental in discovering that the transmissions beamed from Starbuck's stolen Recon Viper were of Aerian Merchant Code, thus allowing Apollo and Boomer to retake the stolen Viper as well as figure out what exactly was transpiring ([[TOS]]: "[[The Long Patrol]]").
 
When Cassiopeia learns that Cain is alive, she finds herself stuck between a rock and a hard place, undecided about her relationship with either man. She accompanies Cain to the [[Officer's Club]] aboard ''Galactica'', much to the indignation of Sheba ([[The Living Legend, Part I]]). Later, she notices that the drop team to [[Gamoray]] has no medtech, as per guidelines, forcing them to accept her as part of the ground force - where she attempts to make amends with Sheba. Despite her motives, she does assert herself professionally and has [[Bojay]] treated on the battlestar ''[[Pegasus (TOS)|Pegasus]]''. She is also given the care of Sheba, who is injured during the [[Battle of Gamoray|daggitfight]] with the Cylons. When she is sent back to ''Galactica'', Cassiopeia knows Cain well enough to know that he isn't planning on coming back ([[TOS]]: "[[The Living Legend, Part II]]").
 
Cassiopeia assists Dr. Salik in saving [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]]'s life during emergency surgery to remove a shard embedded in the wall of his heart. A massive fire aboard ''Galactica'', causing generator disruptions, makes the operation extremely risky, but it is nevertheless successful ([[TOS]]: "[[Fire in Space]]").
 
Cassiopeia is one of the many Colonials who succumbs to the charms of [[Iblis|Count Iblis]], as she enjoys the party atmosphere throughout the fleet caused by the Prince of Darkness ([[TOS]]: "[[War of the Gods, Part II]]").
 
Her strong, steady relationship with Starbuck prompts the Warrior to comment that Cassiopeia is the only person he ever would consider becoming [[Seal|Sealed]] to.  Cassiopeia performs the genetic testing on [[Chameleon]], to determine if he is Starbuck's father. She informs Chameleon about the positive results of the test, but he convinces her not to reveal the results to Starbuck in order to prevent the Warrior from foregoing his duties to spend time with his newly-found father. Chameleon convinces her to go along with the lie by promising to eventually reveal his identity to Starbuck once he and Cassiopeia get Sealed ([[TOS]]: "[[The Man with Nine Lives]]").
 
Cassiopeia is a frequent spectator to the [[Triad (TOS)|Triad]] games. More than anyone else, she recognizes the angry look on Starbuck's face when he is ejected from the game because of [[Ortega]]. She later breaks up a fight between the two competitors and informs Starbuck brusquely that she would be returning to the ''Galactica'' - with or without him. When Ortega is found shot to death by Starbuck's laser, she attempts to persuade Starbuck to accept a self-defense plea proposed by [[Solon|Chief Opposer Solon]]. When he refuses, she is maneuvered into testifying against him about his rage toward Ortega, although the real killer [[Karibdis]] is eventually discovered ([[TOS]]: "[[Murder on the Rising Star]]").
 
[[Image:CassieCelestra.jpg|thumb|right|Cassiopeia had a feeling Starbuck would come back to her ([[TOS]]: "[[Take the Celestra]]").]]
 
In her role as a medtech she becomes involved in the mission to return [[Michael]] and his fellow travelers to [[Paradeen]]. Able to breathe the thin air on Michael's ship, she monitors the medical equipment keeping them in suspended animation. Cassiopeia also assists in the search for Starbuck after he gets lost in the convoluted passages under Paradeen's main city ([[TOS]]: "[[Greetings from Earth]]").
 
Cassiopeia's relationship with Starbuck grows strained when he is reunited with previous love interest [[Aurora]] on the ''[[Celestra]]''.  Attempting to make some semblance of peace between the two, Cassiopeia takes back the duckets to the Spheroid Concert since she doesn't plan on going alone. However, when Starbuck returns after ''[[Celestra]]'''s mutiny has been resolved, she reveals that she had a feeling he would be back ([[TOS]]: "[[Take the Celestra]]").
 
While Cassiopeia and Starbuck, accompanied by Apollo and Sheba, are in the [[Celestial chamber]] "enjoying the view", they pick up a [[Wikipedia:Project Apollo|mysterious signal]], which Apollo believes may have originated from [[Earth (TOS)|Earth]]. However, nothing comes of that signal, since its recording is destroyed in the [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge|subsequent battle]]. Despite getting off to a shaky start because of Cain, Cassiopeia and Sheba were able to reconcile their differences and become friends; while discussing her feelings for Starbuck, Cassiopeia is surprised to hear Sheba proclaim her feelings for Apollo ([[TOS]]: "[[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]]").
 
== Separate Continuities ==
 
* In the [[Marvel Super Special]] comic which is based on an early script of the pilot episode, Cassiopeia does not survive the Ovion Mines.
* In the Berkley [[Saga of a Star World (Book)|novelization]] of the pilot, Cassiopeia is a brunette while Athena is a blonde. During the mass exodus from the surface of Caprica, Starbuck and Cassiopeia pilot a shuttle filled with highly volatile Tylium. They barely evade the attacking Cylons and return to the Galactica.
* In the [[Maximum Press]] comic book series which takes place 20 yahrens after the events of the original series, it is eventually revealed that Cassiopeia died on a mission that Starbuck was in charge of. She does appear in the three-issue arc called [[Starbuck 1|Starbuck]], a flashback story that occurs during the events of the original series. In [[Starbuck 2|issue #2]] when Starbuck is believed to be lost in a battle with Eastern Alliance Destroyers, Cassiopeia visits Chameleon and expresses regret that she failed to tell Starbuck her true feelings.
* In ''Second Coming'', a fan fiction novel from Clean Slate Press, Cain and the Pegasus return to the fleet, and Cassiopeia is forced to choose between him or Starbuck.<ref>http://galactica1981.tripod.com/Best.htm Clean Slate Press fan fiction stories</ref>
* In ''The Race For Earth'', a fan fiction novel from Clean Slate Press, the story is set five years after the events of the original series. Cassiopeia has become a doctor, and the story gives closure to her relationship with Starbuck.<ref>http://galactica1981.tripod.com/Best.htm Clean Slate Press fan fiction stories</ref>


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

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Cassiopeia from Dynamite Entertainment's Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #1.

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Cassiopeia in the primary continuity
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Cassiopeia from the Maximum Press comic book series.


Cassiopeia is a metech of Doctor Salik's aboard battlestar Galactica, having moved on from her life as a socialator following the Battle at Cimtar.

Berkley Novelizations

Cassiopeia is described as a brunette while Athena is described as a blonde in contrast to the actresses who portrayed them.

During the mass exodus from the surface of Caprica, Starbuck and Cassiopeia pilot a shuttle filled with highly volatile tylium. They barely evade the attacking Cylons and return to Galactica (Saga of a Star World novelization).

Dynamite Entertainment comics

Following entry into a mysterious black hole, Cassiopeia oversees the care of Adama while, unbeknownst to her and Salik, Iblis warps Adama's mind (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #1 & #4).

Marvel comics

In the Marvel Super Special comic that is based on an early script of the pilot episode, Cassiopeia does not survive the Ovion mines.

Maximum Press comics

Twenty yahrens after the events of the Original Series, it is eventually revealed that Cassiopeia died on a mission lead by Starbuck.

In issue #2 when Starbuck is believed to be lost in a battle with Eastern Alliance Destroyers, Cassiopeia visits Chameleon and expresses regret that she failed to tell Starbuck her true feelings (Starbuck #2).

Notes

  • Although the character of Cassiopeia was supposed to be "eaten" by the carnivorous Ovions of Carillon in the premiere, producers decided to retain Laurette Spang for the series, partially to help Maren Jensen (Athena), who was struggling with her acting talent, providing Spang with a steady job (at least for a yahren) as a Galactica medtech.
  • Cassiopeia became a medtech by express order of ABC (American Broadcasting Company), which didn't appreciate her initial role of "socialator". There is a brief mention in "Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I", where Cassiopeia mentions that the Cylons had given people a second chance, insinuating that she seized the opportunity to extricate herself from her pre-holocaust profession.
  • Cassiopeia means "fairy queen" in the Colonial language.
  • Cassiopeia is also the name of a W-shaped constellation seen from Earth's northern hemisphere, located in the night sky near Polaris - the brightest star in Ursa Minor at the end of the handle of the "Little Dipper".
Cassiopeia's home world is given as Scorpio, not Gemoni. As for her change in profession, it is mentioned that since her arrival aboard Galactica, she "trained as a medical corpsman and now pursues that profession exclusively". She was 51 at the time of the fall of the Colonies.[1]
  • In the Re-imagined Series, Cassiopeia has no direct analogue, more than likely due to the fact that the character of Starbuck is female. According to developer Ron D. Moore, the character of Shevon, a prostitute, is inspired by Cassiopeia's profession. Also, the closest medical practitioner analogue in the Re-imagined Series for Cassiopeia is Nurse Layne Ishay.

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References

  1. Kraus, Bruce (1979). Encyclopedia Galactica, p. 26.