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[[Image:Barge captain.jpg|thumb|Captain of a barge that survived the Cylon attack.]] | |||
The captain of a barge survives the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|attack]] on the Colonies, as their crew was working on a non-union, illegal expansion of a satellite module. Faced with the fact that the barge can only support 20 people at a time, he gives ship time to the 100 survivors by allowing 20 to live on board while the rest have to live outside in EVA suits. | The captain of a barge survives the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|attack]] on the Colonies, as their crew was working on a non-union, illegal expansion of a satellite module. Faced with the fact that the barge can only support 20 people at a time, he gives ship time to the 100 survivors by allowing 20 to live on board while the rest have to live outside in EVA suits. | ||
However, he favors those who brings him what he wants, thus sowing the seeds of mutiny that a second [[Sharon Valerii (alternate)|Sharon Valerii]] is able to reap. With her recruited mutineers, she is allowed to kill the captain and recruit the crew in order to bring the barge to the Fleet's last known coordinates (''[[Battlestar Galactica 5]]''). | However, he favors those who brings him what he wants, thus sowing the seeds of mutiny that a second [[Sharon Valerii (alternate)|Sharon Valerii]] is able to reap. With her recruited mutineers, she is allowed to kill the captain and recruit the crew in order to bring the barge to the Fleet's last known coordinates (''[[Battlestar Galactica 5]]''). | ||
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- For other unnamed characters in other continuities and series, see: Unnamed characters.
There are various unnamed characters in the comics based off the Re-imagined Series.
Baltar's brother
Gaius Baltar's brother[1] is older than Gaius and works on the same farm. He has authority over aspects of the business, including finances, which he refuses to give Gaius because he feels that he will blow them on gambling or on "the Miller's daughter".
Baltar's brother helps Gaius in his attempts to increase output from the farm, but these endeavors backfire, which in turn helps spur Gaius' desires to leave Aerilon for a better life (Battlestar Galactica: Origins 1).
Baltar's girlfriend
Two years prior to the Fall of the Colonies, a girlfriend attends a Pyramid game with Gaius Baltar on Caprica. A gorgeous woman in her own right, she doesn't have a love of the game and is incensed when he pays more attention to Amorak, Amorak's mysterious lady friend, and Samuel Anders' Caprica Buccaneers. She and Baltar leave Amorak and his lady friend behind at the game, and offers a glib insult questioning the natural status of Six's breasts (Battlestar Galactica: Origins 1).
Baltar's mother
Gaius Baltar's mother is a religious woman who had a close relationship with her son, Gaius, before his teenage years. As he grew more resentful of his state in life, he pushed her away, not letting her know about his attempts to attend Caprica University.
She later finds out and believes it to be the will of the Gods, considering his intellect to be otherwise wasted on Aerilon as a mere farmer (Battlestar Galactica: Origins 1).
Earth Protectorate
Leader
The leader of the Earth Protectorate is revealed in Battlestar Galactica 5. He tells his followers to capture the lists of Returners that are being distributed, after Laura Roslin and Commander William Adama's press conference reveals that the Returners have the keys to finding Earth.
Of course, he is oblivious to the fact that this was a ruse, thus allowing ships in the Fleet to repair their FTL drives while distracted by the alleged importance of the Returners (Battlestar Galactica 5).
Nurse
A terrorist who may be part of Galactica's crew is a nurse. She is found by antebellum Centurions in their sweep of the ship, and her intentions were unknown (Battlestar Galactica 4).
Others
Barge captain
The captain of a barge survives the attack on the Colonies, as their crew was working on a non-union, illegal expansion of a satellite module. Faced with the fact that the barge can only support 20 people at a time, he gives ship time to the 100 survivors by allowing 20 to live on board while the rest have to live outside in EVA suits.
However, he favors those who brings him what he wants, thus sowing the seeds of mutiny that a second Sharon Valerii is able to reap. With her recruited mutineers, she is allowed to kill the captain and recruit the crew in order to bring the barge to the Fleet's last known coordinates (Battlestar Galactica 5).
- ↑ This individual is implied to be his brother, judging by the depictions of his interaction with both Gaius and [[#Baltar's mother|Baltar's mother.