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{{separate continuity|universe=TOS|lcont=:Category:Books|cont=Richard Hatch continuation}}
{{separate continuity|universe=TOS|lcont=:Category:Books|cont=Richard Hatch continuation}}


Ensign '''Zimmer''' is a [[Colonial Warrior]] on ''{{TOS-RH|Galactica}}'' in {{TOS-RH|7360}}.
Ensign '''Zimmer''' is a {{TOS-RH|Colonial Warrior}} on ''{{TOS-RH|Galactica}}'' in {{TOS-RH|7360}}.


He is a part of Lieutenant Commander {{TOS-RH|Apollo}}'s squadron, being the least among them in terms of combat experience. He replaces Captain {{TOS-RH|Starbuck}}'s position in the squadron after the [[Battle of Ochoa]]. He would later be killed in action when the Cylon basestar assaulted {{TOS-RH|the Fleet}} {{RH|Armageddon}}.
He is a part of Lieutenant Commander {{TOS-RH|Apollo}}'s squadron<ref name="p23">{{cite book/RH|1|23}}</ref>, being the least among them in terms of combat experience<ref name="p157">{{cite book/RH|1|157}}</ref>. His appearance of white-blonde hair and "starship-gray" eyes reminds Major {{TOS-RH|Sheba}} of her father, Commander {{TOS-RH|Cain}}<ref name="p157"/>.
 
Following Apollo's absence during his search for {{TOS-RH|Starbuck}} in [[Binary 13]], Zimmer transfers to Sheba's squadron. He brings her to the launch bay to inform her about the work stoppage of various bay tech and workers lead by [[Virgil]]<ref name="p157"/>, and is later ordered to summon all infantry Warriors aboard ''Galactica'' to fill the striking workers' positions<ref name="p159">{{cite book/RH|1|159}}</ref>.  
 
He would later be killed in action when the Cylon basestar assaulted {{TOS-RH|the Fleet}}<ref name="p253">{{cite book/RH|1|253}}</ref> {{RH|Armageddon}}.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


* The character may be named after Howard Zimmerman, the editor at Byron Preiss publishing, the same company the published ''[[Armaggedon]]''.
* The character may be named after Howard Zimmerman, the editor at Byron Preiss publishing, the same company the published ''[[Armaggedon]]''.
== References ==
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Revision as of 01:32, 18 January 2021

This article has a separate continuity.
This article is in the Richard Hatch continuation separate continuity, which is related to the Original Series. Be sure that your contributions to this article reflect the characters and events specific to this continuity only.

Ensign Zimmer is a Colonial Warrior on Galactica in 7360.

He is a part of Lieutenant Commander Apollo's squadron[1], being the least among them in terms of combat experience[2]. His appearance of white-blonde hair and "starship-gray" eyes reminds Major Sheba of her father, Commander Cain[2].

Following Apollo's absence during his search for Starbuck in Binary 13, Zimmer transfers to Sheba's squadron. He brings her to the launch bay to inform her about the work stoppage of various bay tech and workers lead by Virgil[2], and is later ordered to summon all infantry Warriors aboard Galactica to fill the striking workers' positions[3].

He would later be killed in action when the Cylon basestar assaulted the Fleet[4] (RH: Armageddon).

Notes

  • The character may be named after Howard Zimmerman, the editor at Byron Preiss publishing, the same company the published Armaggedon.

References

  1. Hatch, Richard; Christopher Golden (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 23.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Hatch, Richard; Christopher Golden (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 157.
  3. Hatch, Richard; Christopher Golden (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 159.
  4. Hatch, Richard; Christopher Golden (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 253.