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[[Image:Stubbs.jpg|thumb|Labelled Model of Stubbs' Raptor in the [[Situation Room]] ([[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]])]] | [[Image:Stubbs.jpg|thumb|Labelled Model of Stubbs' Raptor in the [[Situation Room]] ([[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]])]] | ||
'''Stubbs''' is a male{{ref|gender}} [[Raptor]] pilot aboard ''[[Galactica]]'' who monitored enemy force deployment during the [[Battle for the Tylium Asteroid]] ([[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]). Since Boomer and Crashdown's raptor is labelled "Boomer" during this scene, and Stubbs' Raptor also bears his name, we can assume that he is pilot rather than [[ECO]]. | '''Stubbs''' is a male{{ref|gender}} [[Raptor]] pilot aboard ''[[Galactica]]'' who monitored enemy force deployment during the [[Battle for the Tylium Asteroid]] ([[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]). He was attached to Strike Force One, while another Raptor (Boomer's) was assigned to monitor Strike Force Two. | ||
Since Boomer and Crashdown's raptor is labelled "Boomer" during this scene, and Stubbs' Raptor also bears his name, we can assume that he is pilot rather than [[ECO]]. | |||
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Revision as of 04:09, 23 February 2006
Stubbs is a maleTemplate:Ref Raptor pilot aboard Galactica who monitored enemy force deployment during the Battle for the Tylium Asteroid (The Hand of God). He was attached to Strike Force One, while another Raptor (Boomer's) was assigned to monitor Strike Force Two.
Since Boomer and Crashdown's raptor is labelled "Boomer" during this scene, and Stubbs' Raptor also bears his name, we can assume that he is pilot rather than ECO.
Notes
- Template:NoteStubbs, while unseen and uncredited, does have one line in the episode. After Strike Force 1 is ordered to retreat, he reports to Galactica: "Galactica, Stubbs. Cylon strike force is turning away from Deacon and inbound to Galactica." From this, we can at least conclude his gender.