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Part of the series on Battlestar Galactica's Unnamed Characters
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This page lists all original series Battlestar Galactica characters who were never named either on screen or by any of the show's creatives.
The scope of this article is limited to characters who have either an on-screen credit or had an important interaction with a major character. For instance, the woman on the Gemini telling Iblis of how having two tallon plants would be a miracle enough would be notable, while the man falling off the roof during the Cylon attack on Caprica wouldn't.
Galactica crew[edit]
Viper Pilots[edit]
The credited (but unnamed) Viper pilot trainees.
Pegasus Warriors[edit]
The uncredited Pegasus Warriors.
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Warrior 1
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Warrior 2
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Warrior 3
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Warrior 4
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Warrior 5
Security[edit]
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2nd Guard
Fleet[edit]
Officiator[edit]
An Officiator oversees a triad game between Apollo/Starbuck and Ortega/Barton.
Boomer, a guest commentator, comments to Zed that he does not want to second question his calls in the game, despite the unnecessary roughness he exhibits against Starbuck during the game. However, this Officiator later makes a call on Ortega's foul against Starbuck for "unnecessary blocking" during the game, and allows Starbuck a free shot against the other team's hoop. Later he ejects both Ortega and Starbuck from the game, which leads to a confrontation between the two Warriors near the turboshowers (TOS: "Murder on the Rising Star").
- The officiator was portrayed by Ted Noose.
Statesman #1[edit]
A statesman who survived the Destruction of the Twelve Colonies by the Cylons, he went on to serve as part of the Council of the Twelve alongside other colleagues including Sire Uri and Sire Anton.
After the discovery of Carillon as a possible safe haven, he accompanied Uri to the chancery and was enjoying a meal and drink while his counterpart spoke of the possibly of settling on the planet within earshot of Apollo and Serina. The man was later at the Council session when Adama was informed of Uri's proposition of surrendering to the Cylons and destroy their arms. When the commander left the session in disgust, he spoke with Anton about placing this decision to the people of the Fleet. The statesman would later be with the rest of the Council during the planned ceremony in the chancery when it was discovered by the Warriors of the Ovion/Cylon plans for humanity ("Saga of a Star World").
He was still a member of the council when the mysterious Count Iblis arrived and offered his leadership in exchange for their submission ("War of the Gods, Part I", "War of the Gods, Part II").
- The statesman, identified by this title in the end credits, was portrayed by Norman Stuart in "Saga of a Star World" and "War of the Gods, Part I" and "Part II". In the novelization, the scene on Carillon with Uri identified him as Councillor Lobe of Piscera, though it is unclear if this was canon.
Statesman #2[edit]
A statesman who held the title of Sire had survived the Destruction of the Twelve Colonies by the Cylons, he went on to serve as part of the Council of the Twelve.
When Count Iblis was discovered and brought back to the fleet, the Sire was initially skeptical of the mysterious being, as was Commander Adama and expressed surprise when the visitor was already aware of the Council's decisions despite only just being made. When Baltar surrendered to the Colonials, the statesman passed the judgement on the traitor to be imprisoned aboard the Prison Barge for a life sentence. He then lead the push for Count Iblis to be named to the Council Presidency, though agreed to adjourn the meeting at Adama's request for a time. Ultimately, Iblis' true identity was revealed and he left the fleet ("War of the Gods, Part I", "War of the Gods, Part II").
- The statesman was portrayed by John Williams in "War of the Gods" two-partner. In the novelization, his lines are attributed to an individual named Sire Montrose, though it is unclear if this was canon.
Terrans[edit]
Eastern Alliance[edit]
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An older man with a mustache who advises the Supreme Commandant to sue for peace with the Nationalists. (Russ Marin)
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A younger, dark haired man who reports that there have been no missile strikes from either side. (Milt Jamin)
Terra Nationalists[edit]
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A group from the People's Nationalist Force, lead by a character played by John de Lancie (second from the left).