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{{disline|For the character from {{G80|Spaceball|prose=y}}, see: [[Jenkins]].}} | {{disline|For the character from {{G80|Spaceball|prose=y}}, see: [[Jenkins]].}} | ||
'''[[Rod]] Jenkins''' is a mid-court defense player on the professional [[pyramid (RDM)|pyramid]] team, the [[Caprica Buccaneers]] in | '''[[Rod]] Jenkins''' is a mid-court defense player on the professional [[pyramid (RDM)|pyramid]] team, the [[Caprica Buccaneers]] in {{YR|42}}. | ||
According to [[Willie Adama]], Jenkins was responsible for losing the game that he, his father [[Joseph Adama|Joseph]], and Dr. [[Daniel Graystone]] watched following the [[Maglev 23]] bombing. Adama is later given the opportunity to discuss the "finer points of mid-court defense" with Jenkins after the game {{CAP|Pilot (Caprica)}}. | According to [[Willie Adama]], Jenkins was responsible for losing the game that he, his father [[Joseph Adama|Joseph]], and Dr. [[Daniel Graystone]] watched following the [[Maglev 23]] bombing. Adama is later given the opportunity to discuss the "finer points of mid-court defense" with Jenkins after the game {{CAP|Pilot (Caprica)}}. | ||
Revision as of 22:23, 4 February 2025
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| Colony | Caprica | ||||
| Introduced | Caprica pilot | ||||
| Role | Pyramid player, Caprica Buccaneers | ||||
| Portrayed by | Jared Keeso | ||||
Rod Jenkins is a mid-court defense player on the professional pyramid team, the Caprica Buccaneers in 58 BCH (42YR).
According to Willie Adama, Jenkins was responsible for losing the game that he, his father Joseph, and Dr. Daniel Graystone watched following the Maglev 23 bombing. Adama is later given the opportunity to discuss the "finer points of mid-court defense" with Jenkins after the game (CAP: "Pilot").