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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
In the novelization, Megan was the mother of the children, not the father as depicted in the episode. (This would actually make sense.)
In the novelization, Megan was the ''mother'' of the children, not the father as depicted in the episode. (Given that character's name is commonly used for ''females'' in the United States, this would actually make sense.)


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Revision as of 20:12, 31 August 2006

Megan says goodbye to Starbuck.

Biography

Megan is the only surviving parent of Kyle, Miri, Ariadne, Robus, and Nilz; their mother died in the Cylon attack of Antilla. He was obviously a wealthy landowner and moral man, defying the Cylons through guerrilla attacks.

He isn't too pleased to hear that his ego-oriented son, Kyle, is going to trade another human for him when Specter brings him the news. Specter manages to trick Megan into believing that he would be traded, even going as so far as extracting a promise to stop his children from attacking his garrison.

When the trade occurs, Specter allows a short, terse statement from Megan, then has a Centurion temporarily silence him. In a duplicitous fashion, Specter sends over a fabricated human-shaped duplicate made out of textile materials.

Megan is quite pleased to see that his children had done the same, meaning they had learned that the Cylons could never be trusted. Megan is freed by Starbuck and Miri, who sneak themselves into the castle via a secret entrance.

After Boomer and Apollo land on the planet, Megan and his family elect to stay on Antilla. After all, they had fought for it, and now it was theirs (The Young Lords).

Portrayed by Bruce Glover

Notes

In the novelization, Megan was the mother of the children, not the father as depicted in the episode. (Given that character's name is commonly used for females in the United States, this would actually make sense.)