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*For the [[CAG]] from the [[Miniseries]] with this callsign, see: [[Jackson Spencer|Jackson "Dipper" Spencer]].
*For the character appearing in the [[Original Series]] episode "[[The Magnificent Warriors]]," see: [[Dipper (TOS)]].
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Dipper is the subservient and dull-minded lackey of Serenity's administrator, SireBogan. After the previous constable, Farnes, dies in a show of vain force against the Borays, Dipper points out that no one would be crazy enough to take the job.
They find their answer when Boomer and Starbuck arrive to trade an energizer for agro seed. After rejecting the offer, Sire Bogan sends Dipper and Duggy to ensure Starbuck and Boomer return to Serenity by stealing the energizer from them.
Dipper eventually finds that Starbuck has a winning streak in chancery games, and helps inspire Bogan to bet the constable's badge for Serenity in the card game (TOS: "The Magnificent Warriors").
Major Jackson "Dipper" Spencer is the CAG aboard Galactica just before her scheduled decommissioning and conversion into a museum. He is a liked and respected officer who mixes easily with his pilots. Off-duty he enjoys joining his pilots in a card game, while on-duty he takes his work very seriously and treats his pilots with a firm but fair hand.
In the final days of Galactica's decommissioning preparations, Spencer enjoys a cigar while playing a game of triad with Colonel Saul Tigh and Lieutenants Karl Agathon, Kara Thrace, and Sharon Valerii. During the game, Thrace and Tigh trade barbs, with Thrace broaching the topic of Tigh's estranged wife; after Thrace wins the game by having full colors, Tigh flips their table over to assault Thrace and is held back by Spencer before the brawl could escalate, but Tigh orders Thrace be thrown in the brig.
Alerted to the attack by Galactica, Spencer locates two Cylon Raider fighters and, after ordering the accompanying Raptor 312 reconnaissance vehicle away from the combat zone, orders his squadron to weapons free to intercept and destroy the Raiders. As the targets approach, all Vipers in Spencer's squadron suffer simultaneous and complete system failures as the Cylons infiltrate their onboard computers using the backdoor programming of the Command Navigation Program upgrade.
The impotent squadron is quickly destroyed by missiles deployed by the two Raiders, with Spencer among the first to be killed (TRS: "Miniseries").
Thrace later recites his callsign along with other fallen pilots in her dedication during a toast celebrating the death of the ace Cylon Raider, Scar, by Louanne "Kat" Katraine(TRS: "Scar").
In their DVD commentary of the Miniseries, producers Ron Moore, David Eick and director Michael Rymer note they were very impressed with actor John Mann's performance as Major Spencer. They were disappointed in killing off his character, jokingly wishing to bring him back as his character's "twin brother" because they enjoyed working with him so much. Mann eventually returned for "Black Market," but all his character's scenes were cut from the episode.