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Lieutenant '''Boomer''' is a skilled and dependable [[Viper (TOS-RP)|Viper]] pilot in the [[Colonial Fleet (TOS-RP)|Colonial Fleet]], and a key member of [[Blue Squadron (TOS-RP)|Blue Squadron]] often flying alongside his close friends, [[Starbuck (TOS-RP)|Starbuck]] and [[Apollo (TOS-RP)|Apollo]].
Lieutenant '''Boomer''' is a skilled and dependable [[Viper (TOS-RP)|Viper]] pilot in the [[Colonial Fleet (TOS-RP)|Colonial Fleet]], and a key member of [[Blue Squadron (TOS-RP)|Blue Squadron]] often flying alongside his close friends, [[Starbuck (TOS-RP)|Starbuck]] and [[Apollo (TOS-RP)|Apollo]].


Boomer is a constant presence in the fleet's most critical missions, valued for his reliability and skill. He is part of the initial landing party on the planet [[Salis]], where he is captured by the [[Acmarans]] alongside his fellow warriors before their subsequent escape ({{Comics|The Law of Volahd, Part 1}} ― {{Comics|The Law of Volahd, Part 2}}).<ref name="BG001" /><ref name="BG002">''Battlestar Galactica: The Law of Volahd'' ''#2'' (Realm Press, January 1998), Page 4, 6, 9, 15.</ref>
Boomer is a constant presence in the fleet's most critical missions, valued for his reliability and skill. He is part of the initial landing party on the planet [[Salis]], where he is captured by the [[Acmarans]] alongside his fellow warriors before their subsequent escape ({{Comics|The Law of Volahd, Part 1}} ― {{Comics|The Law of Volahd, Part 2}}).<ref name="BG002">''Battlestar Galactica: The Law of Volahd'' ''#2'' (Realm Press, January 1998), Page 4, 6, 9, 15.</ref>


Often serving as a voice of reason to Starbuck's recklessness, Boomer is tasked by Colonel [[Tigh (TOS-RP)|Tigh]] to accompany Starbuck on a mission to the [[Prison Barge (TOS)|Prison Barge]] to prevent a mutiny led by a guard named [[Krolis]], who intends to execute the captured traitor, [[Baltar (TOS-RP)|Baltar]] ({{Comics|Prison of Souls, Part 2}}).<ref name="BG0042">''Battlestar Galactica: Prison of Souls'' ''#2'' (Realm Press, June 1998), Page 4, 19.</ref> He is later part of the initial construction crew for the settlement on [[Domia]]. During the subsequent attack by [[Domia creatures|rock creatures]], he is ordered by Apollo to evacuate the members of the [[Council of the Twelve (TOS-RP)|Council of the Twelve]]. While piloting the shuttle, [[Sire]] [[Obob]] demands he turn back and attack the creatures. When Boomer refuses, Obob seizes the weapon controls, and fires on the alien structures himself, causing a massive explosion and severely injuring Starbuck in the process ({{Comics|Fire In The Sky}}).<ref name="BG0102">''Battlestar Galactica: Season III'' ''#3'' (Realm Press, September 1999), Page 7.</ref>
Often serving as a voice of reason to Starbuck's recklessness, Boomer is tasked by Colonel [[Tigh (TOS-RP)|Tigh]] to accompany Starbuck on a mission to the [[Prison Barge (TOS)|Prison Barge]] to prevent a mutiny led by a guard named [[Krolis]], who intends to execute the captured traitor, [[Baltar (TOS-RP)|Baltar]] ({{Comics|Prison of Souls, Part 2}}).<ref name="BG0042">''Battlestar Galactica: Prison of Souls'' ''#2'' (Realm Press, June 1998), Page 4, 19.</ref> He is later part of the initial construction crew for the settlement on [[Domia]]. During the subsequent attack by [[Domia creatures|rock creatures]], he is ordered by Apollo to evacuate the members of the [[Council of the Twelve (TOS-RP)|Council of the Twelve]]. While piloting the shuttle, [[Sire]] [[Obob]] demands he turn back and attack the creatures. When Boomer refuses, Obob seizes the weapon controls, and fires on the alien structures himself, causing a massive explosion and severely injuring Starbuck in the process ({{Comics|Fire In The Sky}}).<ref name="BG0102">''Battlestar Galactica: Season III'' ''#3'' (Realm Press, September 1999), Page 7.</ref>

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This article covers the various depictions of the Original Series' Boomer from the tie-in novelizations, comic books, and other media.

Books

Berkley

Lieutenant Boomer is famous throughout the Fleet for his cautious, intelligent manner, as well as his methodical modus operandi, which Boomer has a love-hate relationship with.[1]

Comics

Dynamite Entertainment

Following the Battle at Galaxy's Edge, Boomer participates in the recon to an unidentified planet and discovers its damning truths and dangers. Along with Starbuck, he participates as bait to lure Meclon Raiders to make a landing, and successfully ambushes their pilots to acquire their ships ((ComicsClassic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #1)(ComicsClassic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #3)).

After returning to Galactica with their stolen Meclon Raiders, Boomer pilots a Viper against the Meclon forces. His Viper becomes damaged during the engagement after saving Sheba from a pursuing Meclon, but survives the engagement due to the intervention of the Seraphs ((ComicsClassic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #4) & (ComicsClassic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #5)).

Maximum Press

Sometime after "The Hand of God," Boomer and Lieutenant Deitra become romantically involved and apparently sealed. As a result of their union, Cleo is born, but Boomer suffers Dietra's loss sometime after Cleo's birth (The Enemy Within 2).

By 7362, Boomer is given a promotion to colonel and is given full command of Galactica's squadrons, and is one of the first Warriors to land on Earth (War of Eden 1). After Commander Cain reactivates Sheba's commission in the Colonial Fleet, Sheba becomes Boomer's wingman to prepare her for command of Silver Spar Squadron (The Enemy Within 2).

Realm Press

Lieutenant Boomer is a skilled and dependable Viper pilot in the Colonial Fleet, and a key member of Blue Squadron often flying alongside his close friends, Starbuck and Apollo.

Boomer is a constant presence in the fleet's most critical missions, valued for his reliability and skill. He is part of the initial landing party on the planet Salis, where he is captured by the Acmarans alongside his fellow warriors before their subsequent escape ((ComicsThe Law of Volahd, Part 1)(ComicsThe Law of Volahd, Part 2)).[2]

Often serving as a voice of reason to Starbuck's recklessness, Boomer is tasked by Colonel Tigh to accompany Starbuck on a mission to the Prison Barge to prevent a mutiny led by a guard named Krolis, who intends to execute the captured traitor, Baltar ((ComicsPrison of Souls, Part 2)).[3] He is later part of the initial construction crew for the settlement on Domia. During the subsequent attack by rock creatures, he is ordered by Apollo to evacuate the members of the Council of the Twelve. While piloting the shuttle, Sire Obob demands he turn back and attack the creatures. When Boomer refuses, Obob seizes the weapon controls, and fires on the alien structures himself, causing a massive explosion and severely injuring Starbuck in the process ((ComicsFire In The Sky)).[4]

In a later engagement, Boomer is among the pilots, including Sheba and Janus, who go missing after patrolling through an unknown system ahead of the Fleet. It is revealed that he has been captured by the Cylons and, in the story's cliffhanger ending, he is shown being cybernetically altered. This is presented as the Cylons' "latest improvement," turning Colonial warriors into agents who can think and fight like Colonials ((ComicsMasquerade)).[5]

References

  1. Thurston, Robert (September 1979). Battlestar Galactica 3: The Tombs of Kobol. Berkley Books, p. 22-3.
  2. Battlestar Galactica: The Law of Volahd #2 (Realm Press, January 1998), Page 4, 6, 9, 15.
  3. Battlestar Galactica: Prison of Souls #2 (Realm Press, June 1998), Page 4, 19.
  4. Battlestar Galactica: Season III #3 (Realm Press, September 1999), Page 7.
  5. Battlestar Galactica Gallery (Realm Press, April 2000), Page 28.