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Thorne's role is well known amongst his fellow crew mates as the "Cylon Interrogator". His method of interrogation includes torture and sexual assault, aided by ''Pegasus'' [[Colonial Marine Corps|marines]]. Thorne and his men apparently raped the captured Cylon infiltrator known as [[Gina Inviere]], a copy of [[Number Six]], on a routine basis (his men were "lining up for turns" with her), which probably led to her near-catatonic mental condition ("[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]", "[[Razor]]"). | Thorne's role is well known amongst his fellow crew mates as the "Cylon Interrogator". His method of interrogation includes torture and sexual assault, aided by ''Pegasus'' [[Colonial Marine Corps|marines]]. Thorne and his men apparently raped the captured Cylon infiltrator known as [[Gina Inviere]], a copy of [[Number Six]], on a routine basis (his men were "lining up for turns" with her), which probably led to her near-catatonic mental condition ("[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]", "[[Razor]]"). | ||
Thorne is "interrogating" the [[Sharon Agathon|Caprica copy of Sharon Valerii]] in ''[[Galactica]]'''s special brig when [[Galen Tyrol]] and [[Karl Agathon]] intervene to stop him. Thorne is accidentally killed when Tyrol throws him against the brig's wall, and Thorne's | Thorne is "interrogating" the [[Sharon Agathon|Caprica copy of Sharon Valerii]] in ''[[Galactica]]'''s special brig when [[Galen Tyrol]] and [[Karl Agathon]] intervene to stop him. Thorne is accidentally killed when Tyrol throws him against the brig's wall, and Thorne's skull is pierced by an exposed bolt. | ||
Admiral [[Helena Cain]], who | Admiral [[Helena Cain]], who appeared to be complicit in Thorne's interrogation behavior, summarily arrests Tyrol and Agathon (Pegasus). | ||
Colonel [[Jack Fisk]] explains to the jailed Agathon and Tyrol that he, as well as many others among the ''Pegasus'' crew, owed Lt. Thorne their lives—roughly 50 men in total, according to Specialist Gage. In fact, Thorne was apparently well-admired by the crew, to the extent that two ''Pegasus'' crewmen come to Tyrol and Agathon's cell to antagonize and abuse them ([[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]). | Colonel [[Jack Fisk]] explains to the jailed Agathon and Tyrol that he, as well as many others among the ''Pegasus'' crew, owed Lt. Thorne their lives—roughly 50 men in total, according to Specialist Gage. In fact, Thorne was apparently well-admired by the crew, to the extent that two ''Pegasus'' crewmen come to Tyrol and Agathon's cell to antagonize and abuse them ([[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]). |
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Birth Name | Alastair Thorne | |
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Introduced | Pegasus | |
Death | Killed by Galen Tyrol. (Pegasus) | |
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Role | Cylon Interrogator | |
Rank | Lieutenant | |
Serial Number | 873827[1] | |
Portrayed by | Fulvio Cecere | |
Alastair Thorne is a Cylon | ||
Alastair Thorne is a Final Five Cylon | ||
Alastair Thorne is a Human/Cylon Hybrid | ||
Alastair Thorne is an Original Series Cylon | ||
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Lieutenant Alastair Thorne is an officer aboard the battlestar Pegasus.
Thorne's role is well known amongst his fellow crew mates as the "Cylon Interrogator". His method of interrogation includes torture and sexual assault, aided by Pegasus marines. Thorne and his men apparently raped the captured Cylon infiltrator known as Gina Inviere, a copy of Number Six, on a routine basis (his men were "lining up for turns" with her), which probably led to her near-catatonic mental condition ("Pegasus", "Razor").
Thorne is "interrogating" the Caprica copy of Sharon Valerii in Galactica's special brig when Galen Tyrol and Karl Agathon intervene to stop him. Thorne is accidentally killed when Tyrol throws him against the brig's wall, and Thorne's skull is pierced by an exposed bolt.
Admiral Helena Cain, who appeared to be complicit in Thorne's interrogation behavior, summarily arrests Tyrol and Agathon (Pegasus).
Colonel Jack Fisk explains to the jailed Agathon and Tyrol that he, as well as many others among the Pegasus crew, owed Lt. Thorne their lives—roughly 50 men in total, according to Specialist Gage. In fact, Thorne was apparently well-admired by the crew, to the extent that two Pegasus crewmen come to Tyrol and Agathon's cell to antagonize and abuse them (Resurrection Ship, Part II).