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'''Phelan''' was the head of the [[black market]] operating within [[The Fleet (RDM)|The Fleet]]. | '''Phelan''' was the head of the [[black market (organization)|black market]] operating within [[The Fleet (RDM)|The Fleet]]. | ||
His father was a member of the [[Colonial Defense Force]], and is presumed dead, killed during the initial [[Cylon]] [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|attack]]. Phelan himself was an "ex-military mercenary". | His father was a member of the [[Colonial Defense Force]], and is presumed dead, killed during the initial [[Cylon]] [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|attack]]. Phelan himself was an "ex-military mercenary". |
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Phelan was the head of the black market operating within The Fleet.
His father was a member of the Colonial Defense Force, and is presumed dead, killed during the initial Cylon attack. Phelan himself was an "ex-military mercenary".
Phelan had no issues with shady and immoral practices such as child prostitution. He claims "it's hard to find the moral high ground when were all standing in the mud."
He was shot and killed by Lee Adama aboard the Prometheus (Black Market). Misjudging Apollo's character, he was confident that Apollo won't shoot him by saying 'I am not like my old man, and you are not like yours'.