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She serves with [[J. Finnegan|J. "Shark" Finnegan]] as his co-pilot aboard [[Raptor 718]]. While making a routine run to ''[[Zephyr]]'' for R&R—along with Lt. [[Gaeta]], Specialist [[Brooks (RDM)|Brooks]], and two [[Number Eight]] [[Cylons]] aboard—a false alarm causes the fleet to make an emergency jump. The Raptor accidentally jumps beyond the [[red line]] with no way to return to their original coordinates. The Raptor is stranded in space with only 20 1/2 hours of oxygen left ([[The Face of the Enemy]]). | She serves with [[J. Finnegan|J. "Shark" Finnegan]] as his co-pilot aboard [[Raptor 718]]. While making a routine run to ''[[Zephyr]]'' for R&R—along with Lt. [[Gaeta]], Specialist [[Brooks (RDM)|Brooks]], and two [[Number Eight]] [[Cylons]] aboard—a false alarm causes the fleet to make an emergency jump. The Raptor accidentally jumps beyond the [[red line]] with no way to return to their original coordinates. The Raptor is stranded in space with only 20 1/2 hours of oxygen left ([[The Face of the Enemy]]). | ||
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Revision as of 19:08, 8 January 2009
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| Birth Name | Esrin | ||||
| Callsign | Easy | ||||
| Introduced | The Face of the Enemy | ||||
| Role | Raptor co-pilot, assigned to Galactica | ||||
| Rank | Ensign | ||||
| Portrayed by | Jessica Harmon | ||||
Ensign "Easy" Esrin is a Raptor co-pilot assigned to Galactica.
She serves with J. "Shark" Finnegan as his co-pilot aboard Raptor 718. While making a routine run to Zephyr for R&R—along with Lt. Gaeta, Specialist Brooks, and two Number Eight Cylons aboard—a false alarm causes the fleet to make an emergency jump. The Raptor accidentally jumps beyond the red line with no way to return to their original coordinates. The Raptor is stranded in space with only 20 1/2 hours of oxygen left (The Face of the Enemy).