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'''Jason''' is the brother of [[Vella]] and an acquaintance of [[Bootes]], as well as a | '''Jason''' is the brother of [[Vella]] and an acquaintance of [[Bootes]], as well as a [[oviner]] on the planet [[Equellus]]. | ||
Jason informs Vella that Bootes is en route to town, drunk and intent on confronting [[Lacerta]] regarding the theft (called "tribute") of his livestock. After Bootes' death, Jason comforts Vella and helps remove Bootes' body to the wagon. When [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] subsequently destroys [[Red-Eye]], Jason is seen picking up the Cylon's discarded laser pistol, presumably becoming the new de facto "sheriff" in town ([[The Lost Warrior]]). | Jason informs Vella that Bootes is en route to town, drunk and intent on confronting [[Lacerta]] regarding the theft (called "tribute") of his livestock. After Bootes' death, Jason comforts Vella and helps remove Bootes' body to the wagon. When [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] subsequently destroys [[Red-Eye]], Jason is seen picking up the Cylon's discarded laser pistol, presumably becoming the new de facto "sheriff" in town ([[The Lost Warrior]]). | ||
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| Portrayed by | Jay Donahue | ||||
Jason is the brother of Vella and an acquaintance of Bootes, as well as a oviner on the planet Equellus.
Jason informs Vella that Bootes is en route to town, drunk and intent on confronting Lacerta regarding the theft (called "tribute") of his livestock. After Bootes' death, Jason comforts Vella and helps remove Bootes' body to the wagon. When Apollo subsequently destroys Red-Eye, Jason is seen picking up the Cylon's discarded laser pistol, presumably becoming the new de facto "sheriff" in town (The Lost Warrior).
