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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


* In "[[Battlestar Galactica: Zarek 2]]", Mason is given the first name of [[Benedict Mason|Benedict]].  
* In "[[Battlestar Galactica: Zarek 2]]," Mason is given the first name of [[Benedict Mason|Benedict]].  
* His prisoner number, which [[:Image:Mason and prisoner number.jpg|can be seen]] clearly in behind-the-scenes photographs, is 705238.
* His prisoner number, which [[:Image:Mason and prisoner number.jpg|can be seen]] clearly in behind-the-scenes photographs, is 705238.



Latest revision as of 04:15, 22 February 2024


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Mason is a prisoner aboard the Astral Queen and takes part in a prison revolt aboard that ship.

Nothing is known about Mason's pre-holocaust life except that he was a prisoner aboard the Caprica-bound Astral Queen, on his way to have his parole eligibility assessed. He is also friends with Tom Zarek and possesses an inferiority complex.

Mason attempts to socialize with Cally Henderson, but is offended by her lack of interest in having a conversation with him while she was being held as a hostage. He later removes her from her holding cell and attempts to rape her. Henderson resists by biting a part of his ear off, after which he retaliates and shoots her in the stomach.

Still enraged from being bitten, Mason tries to finish off Henderson, but is slain by Captain Lee Adama before he has a chance (TRS: "Bastille Day").

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