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'''Kimmit''' is one of the reporters aboard [[Colonial One]], a man of South Asian appearance.  He only has speaking lines in a deleted scene from "[[Litmus]];" at a press conference he asks [[Billy Keikeya]] what President [[Laura Roslin]]'s stance on the income tax is.  He also appears in "[[Home, Part I]]" during the large press conference held by Commander Adama, but again he has no speaking lines.
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'''Kimmit''' is one of the reporters aboard [[Colonial One]], a man of South Asian appearance.  He only has speaking lines in a deleted scene from "[[Litmus]];" at a press conference he asks [[Billy Keikeya]] what President [[Laura Roslin]]'s stance on the income tax is.  He also appears in "[[Home, Part I]]" during the large press conference held by William Adama, but again he has no speaking lines.


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Revision as of 14:13, 30 November 2006

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Portrayed by Raahul Singh
Kimmit is a Cylon
Kimmit is a Final Five Cylon
Kimmit is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Kimmit is an Original Series Cylon
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Kimmit is one of the reporters aboard Colonial One, a man of South Asian appearance. He only has speaking lines in a deleted scene from "Litmus;" at a press conference he asks Billy Keikeya what President Laura Roslin's stance on the income tax is. He also appears in "Home, Part I" during the large press conference held by William Adama, but again he has no speaking lines.