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{{Character Data
{{Character Data
| photo=Ticketmaster.jpg
| photo=Ticket Master 2.jpg
| colony=[[Earth (1980)|Earth]]
| colony=[[Earth (1980)|Earth]]
| seen=The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I
| seen=The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I
| role=Ticket Master
| role=Ticket Master
| actor=[[Marcia Wolf]] (uncredited)
| actor=(uncredited)
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'''Rutherford''' is a ticket master at [[Los Angeles International Airport]].  
'''Pasen''' is a ticket master at [[Los Angeles International Airport]].  


Rutherford is at the front desk when [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]] ("Smith" and "Jones" respectfully) arrive on flights prepared for them by [[Jamie Hamilton]] to intercept [[A-B Raider|the damaged craft]] heading towards [[New York]], as use of their [[Viper (1980)|Vipers]] would further alert the United States government. After some initial confusion about the pronunciation of "A.M.," Dillon hands her a paper given to them by Hamilton, which Rutherford confirms as Flight 2 to [[New York City]]. 
She is at the gate desk when [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]] ("Smith" and "Jones" respectfully) arrive to board the flight prepared for them by [[Jamie Hamilton]] to intercept [[A-B Raider|the damaged craft]] heading towards [[New York]], as use of their [[Viper (1980)|Vipers]] would further alert the United States government.  


She can tell they don't travel by air, since they ask about the metal detector scanners they have to pass through due to the threat posed by [[hijacking]] {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I}}.  
Upon receiving their tickets at check-in for Flight 2 to [[New York City]], Pasen asks them if they were a smoking or non-smoking section, referring to sections of the airplane designated for those partaking in cigarette usage. She believes Dillon's sincere question of "how does the plane operate best?" to be a humorous quip, and assigns them to seats in a non-smoking section {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I}}.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


* The name is derived from her nametag, and not said in dialog. The character and performer are uncredited, and the performer has been identified as [[Marcia Wolf]] through the use of computer-aided face recognition.
* The name is derived from her name tag, and not said in dialog. The character and performer are uncredited.


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Latest revision as of 20:55, 31 October 2024

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Pasen is a ticket master at Los Angeles International Airport.

She is at the gate desk when Troy and Dillon ("Smith" and "Jones" respectfully) arrive to board the flight prepared for them by Jamie Hamilton to intercept the damaged craft heading towards New York, as use of their Vipers would further alert the United States government.

Upon receiving their tickets at check-in for Flight 2 to New York City, Pasen asks them if they were a smoking or non-smoking section, referring to sections of the airplane designated for those partaking in cigarette usage. She believes Dillon's sincere question of "how does the plane operate best?" to be a humorous quip, and assigns them to seats in a non-smoking section (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I").

Notes

  • The name is derived from her name tag, and not said in dialog. The character and performer are uncredited.
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