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With [[Troy (1980)|Troy]], [[Dillon]], and [[Jamie Hamilton]], Major [[Stockwell]] brings them to Smite's bookshop shortly before the Gestapo storm the place and manage to take Smite and his compatriots, as well as a Jewish girl, away to a nearby train station. | With [[Troy (1980)|Troy]], [[Dillon]], and [[Jamie Hamilton]], Major [[Stockwell]] brings them to Smite's bookshop shortly before the Gestapo storm the place and manage to take Smite and his compatriots, as well as a Jewish girl, away to a nearby train station. | ||
After successfully destroying the V-2 rocket, the Warriors, Hamilton and Stockwell rescue Smite and others bound for concentration camps ("Galactica Discovers Earth" | After successfully destroying the V-2 rocket, the Warriors, Hamilton and Stockwell rescue Smite and others bound for concentration camps ("Galactica Discovers Earth," Parts [[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II|II]] & [[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III|III]]). | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
Revision as of 17:48, 24 February 2024
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| Introduced | Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II | ||||
| Role | Bookstore owner Resistance leader | ||||
| Portrayed by | Michael Strong | ||||
Smite is a German who owns Smite's Buchhandlung, which is the headquarters of the local German resistance effort in Peenemünde, Germany in 1944 CE.
With Troy, Dillon, and Jamie Hamilton, Major Stockwell brings them to Smite's bookshop shortly before the Gestapo storm the place and manage to take Smite and his compatriots, as well as a Jewish girl, away to a nearby train station.
After successfully destroying the V-2 rocket, the Warriors, Hamilton and Stockwell rescue Smite and others bound for concentration camps ("Galactica Discovers Earth," Parts II & III).
Notes
- The name "Smite" is derived from the script for "Galactica Discovers Earth". This assertion is supported by the name of his bookshop: Smite's Buchhandlung.