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''' | Colonel '''Sydell''' is an officer with the [[w:United States Air Force|United States Air Force]] charged with tracking down sightings of Unidentified Flying Objects (colloquially called "UFOs"). | ||
He is convinced that [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]] are somehow connected with the phenomena reported on Earth ([[The Super Scouts, Part II]]). | He is convinced that [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]] are somehow connected with the phenomena reported on [[Earth (1980)|Earth]] ([[The Super Scouts, Part II]]), and repeatedly tries to capture them ([[Spaceball]]). | ||
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Colony | Earth | |
Birth place | {{{birthplace}}} | |
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Birth Date | {{{birthdate}}} | |
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Introduced | The Super Scouts, Part II | |
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Family Tree | View | |
Role | UFO Investigator | |
Rank | Colonel, U.S. Air Force | |
Serial Number | {{{serial}}} | |
Portrayed by | Allan Miller | |
Colonel Sydell is a Cylon | ||
Colonel Sydell is a Final Five Cylon | ||
Colonel Sydell is a Human/Cylon Hybrid | ||
Colonel Sydell is an Original Series Cylon | ||
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@ BW Media | ||
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[[Image:|200px|Colonel Sydell]] |
Colonel Sydell is an officer with the United States Air Force charged with tracking down sightings of Unidentified Flying Objects (colloquially called "UFOs").
He is convinced that Troy and Dillon are somehow connected with the phenomena reported on Earth (The Super Scouts, Part II), and repeatedly tries to capture them (Spaceball).