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Slayer is discovered by [[Boomer (TOS)|Lieutenant Boomer]], which in turn causes Robber to surrender in order to protect his family ([[The Long Patrol (TOS)|The Long Patrol]]). | Slayer is discovered by [[Boomer (TOS)|Lieutenant Boomer]], which in turn causes Robber to surrender in order to protect his family ([[The Long Patrol (TOS)|The Long Patrol]]). | ||
Slayer and her family enter as members of the Fleet, even attending a banquet held by Adama ([[The | Slayer and her family enter as members of the Fleet, even attending a banquet held by Adama ([[The Long Patrol (TOS)|The Long Patrol]]). Slayer apparently now has some function within the Fleet. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
Revision as of 02:30, 22 November 2007
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| Introduced | The Long Patrol | ||||
| Children | Tanya | ||||
| Marital Status | Married to Robber | ||||
| Portrayed by | Nancy DeCarl | ||||
Slayer is a former Proteus prisoner and the wife of Robber.
She bore his daughter sometime during their incarceration. Both are trying to make their way to the colony of Aeries to escape the hells of Proteus, however if they had made it to Aeries, they would have certainly be terminated as per the Cylon's Edict of Extermination.
Slayer is discovered by Lieutenant Boomer, which in turn causes Robber to surrender in order to protect his family (The Long Patrol).
Slayer and her family enter as members of the Fleet, even attending a banquet held by Adama (The Long Patrol). Slayer apparently now has some function within the Fleet.
Notes
- A slayer is someone who kills or murders by violence.
- Like Robber, she had no number, or no number that was mentioned during the episode.