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'''Dalton''' is the daughter of | '''Dalton''' is the daughter of {{TOS|Starbuck}} and [[Cassiopeia]], born roughly a year after "[[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]]". | ||
She is said to have her blonde hair and "twinkling blue eyes", in addition to her father's piloting skills and gambling acumen. She is one of the many trainees who have been instructed by Majors [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] and [[Sheba]]; they tell Cassiopeia that she was one of their best students and graduated early because she "cleaned out every [[cubit]] the other cadets earned or begged from their parents, playing variations on [[pyramid (TOS)|pyramid]] games that they've never even heard of" ([[Armageddon]]). | She is said to have her blonde hair and "twinkling blue eyes", in addition to her father's piloting skills and gambling acumen. She is one of the many trainees who have been instructed by Majors [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] and [[Sheba]]; they tell Cassiopeia that she was one of their best students and graduated early because she "cleaned out every [[cubit]] the other cadets earned or begged from their parents, playing variations on [[pyramid (TOS)|pyramid]] games that they've never even heard of" ([[Armageddon]]). |
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Dalton is the daughter of Starbuck and Cassiopeia, born roughly a year after "The Hand of God".
She is said to have her blonde hair and "twinkling blue eyes", in addition to her father's piloting skills and gambling acumen. She is one of the many trainees who have been instructed by Majors Boomer and Sheba; they tell Cassiopeia that she was one of their best students and graduated early because she "cleaned out every cubit the other cadets earned or begged from their parents, playing variations on pyramid games that they've never even heard of" (Armageddon).