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'''Marshall Bagot''' is a politician from [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Virgon|Virgon]], selected to represent that planet on the [[Quorum of Twelve]] ([[Colonial Day]]). He appears to be one of the most vocal and influential members of the Quorum. | '''Marshall Bagot''' is a politician from [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Virgon|Virgon]], selected to represent that planet on the [[Quorum of Twelve]] ([[Colonial Day]]). He appears to be one of the most vocal and influential members of the Quorum. | ||
Following assistance given by [[ | Following assistance given by [[Tom Zarek]] in getting the air filtration system aboard his ship repaired, Bagot nominated Zarek for the post of Vice President. | ||
He is an officious-sounding individual, and his support for Zarek did not surprise [[Wallace Gray]], Roslin's policy-maker and original vice-presidential candidate. | He is an officious-sounding individual, and his support for Zarek did not surprise [[Wallace Gray]], Roslin's policy-maker and original vice-presidential candidate. | ||
Revision as of 02:33, 26 January 2006
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| [[File:File:Bsg bagott marshall 001.jpg|300px|Marshall Bagot]] | |||||
| Colony | Virgon | ||||
| Birth Name | Marshall Bagot | ||||
| Role | Representative, Quorum of Twelve | ||||
| Portrayed by | Malcolm Stewart (I) | ||||
Marshall Bagot is a politician from Virgon, selected to represent that planet on the Quorum of Twelve (Colonial Day). He appears to be one of the most vocal and influential members of the Quorum.
Following assistance given by Tom Zarek in getting the air filtration system aboard his ship repaired, Bagot nominated Zarek for the post of Vice President.
He is an officious-sounding individual, and his support for Zarek did not surprise Wallace Gray, Roslin's policy-maker and original vice-presidential candidate.