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Created page with "{{Separate continuity|universe=TOS|cont=Richard Hatch Novelizations}} '''Cato''' is a Colonial Warrior and Viper pilot who serves aboard ''Galactica''. ==Biography== ===Academy Training=== Cato attends the Colonial Academy as a second-year cadet and demonstrates exceptional piloting abilities. His performance in the Academy's testing programs places him among the top cadets in his class.<ref name="WAR176">{{cite book/RH|..."
 
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===Active Combat Service===
===Active Combat Service===


Cato receives his promotion to Ensign and transfers from the ''[[Academia (TOS-RH)|Academia]]'' to ''Galactica'' for active duty.<ref name="WAR176" /> Despite his youth and inexperience, he performs admirably in his first combat missions, demonstrating the courage and skill expected of a Colonial Warrior.
Cato receives his promotion to Ensign and transfers from ''[[Academia (TOS-RH)|Academia]]'' to ''Galactica'' for active duty.<ref name="WAR176" /> Despite his youth and inexperience, he performs admirably in his first combat missions, demonstrating the courage and skill expected of a Colonial Warrior.


===Battle of Poseidon===
===Battle of Poseidon===

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Cato is a Colonial Warrior and Viper pilot who serves aboard Galactica.

Biography

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Academy Training

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Cato attends the Colonial Academy as a second-year cadet and demonstrates exceptional piloting abilities. His performance in the Academy's testing programs places him among the top cadets in his class.[1]

When a critical shortage of pilots develops during the Chitain crisis, Lieutenant Jolly and Captain Hecate select Cato for temporary promotion to active duty status as a Cadet Squad Commander (CSC). He is chosen alongside CSC Marcellus, another second-year cadet, and Cadet Freyja, a first-year student whose exceptional scores warrant her early advancement.[1]

Active Combat Service

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Cato receives his promotion to Ensign and transfers from Academia to Galactica for active duty.[1] Despite his youth and inexperience, he performs admirably in his first combat missions, demonstrating the courage and skill expected of a Colonial Warrior.

Battle of Poseidon

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During the climactic battle against the Chitain dreadnought at Poseidon, Cato flies as part of Commander Apollo's squadron in a desperate assault on the massive enemy vessel. The mission requires the Vipers to fly dangerously close to the dreadnought's hull, weaving between its enormous stinger weapons while harrying the enemy craft "like a pack of lupuses bringing down a frightened bova."[2]

During the intense engagement, a long stinger tendril whips to one side and shatters Cato's Viper into pieces of debris.[2] Ensign Freyja, who had flown into battle alongside Cato and Marcellus, screams his name over the commlink as his fighter explodes.[2] An instant later, another Chitain blast destroys Marcellus' Viper as well, leaving Freyja as the sole survivor of the three newly promoted cadets.[2]

Apollo witnesses Cato's death and is determined that Freyja's life will not join the others, feeling the burden of responsibility for the young Warriors who perished under his command.[3]

  • Cato's death represents the tragic cost of deploying inexperienced Academy cadets in desperate combat situations.
  • His sacrifice, along with those of countless other Warriors, contributes to the eventual Colonial victory against the Chitain dreadnought.

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Hatch, Richard; Golden, Christopher (1998). Warhawk. Byron Preiss, p. 176.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Hatch, Richard; Golden, Christopher (1998). Warhawk. Byron Preiss, p. 262.
  3. Hatch, Richard; Golden, Christopher (1998). Warhawk. Byron Preiss, p. 263.