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Originally dispatched to cover the ceremonies surrounding the decommissioning of [[Galactica type battlestar|battlestar]] ''[[Galactica]]'', she is a co-host of the new [[wireless]] current affairs program, "[[The Colonial Gang]]", working alongside fellow legitimate journalists [[James McManus]] and [[Sekou Hamilton]].
Originally dispatched to cover the ceremonies surrounding the decommissioning of [[Galactica type battlestar|battlestar]] ''[[Galactica]]'', she is a co-host of the new [[wireless]] current affairs program, "[[The Colonial Gang]]", working alongside fellow legitimate journalists [[James McManus]] and [[Sekou Hamilton]].


During the formation of the interim [[Quorum of Twelve]] by President [[Laura Roslin]], she is quite taken by Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]], and gains an "exclusive" with him when Roslin asks Baltar to be her nominee for Vice President, to stand against [[Tom Zarek]] ([[Colonial Day]]).
During the formation of the interim [[Quorum of Twelve]] by President [[Laura Roslin]], she is quite taken by Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]], and gains an "exclusive" (tryst in a public bathroom aboard [[Cloud Nine]]) with him when Roslin asks Baltar to be her nominee for Vice President, to stand against [[Tom Zarek]] ([[Colonial Day]]).


On "The Colonial Gang", Palacios is something of a firm supporter of Laura Roslin, standing in the face of James McManus' sometimes vitriolic condemnation of Roslin's time in office.
On "The Colonial Gang", Palacios is something of a firm supporter of Laura Roslin, standing in the face of James McManus' sometimes vitriolic condemnation of Roslin's time in office.

Revision as of 06:14, 18 July 2006

Playa Palacios
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"One of the last legitimate journalists in the universe", Playa Palacios is a veteran columnist with the Picon Star Tribune prior to the Cylon Attack on the Twelve Colonies.

Originally dispatched to cover the ceremonies surrounding the decommissioning of battlestar Galactica, she is a co-host of the new wireless current affairs program, "The Colonial Gang", working alongside fellow legitimate journalists James McManus and Sekou Hamilton.

During the formation of the interim Quorum of Twelve by President Laura Roslin, she is quite taken by Dr. Gaius Baltar, and gains an "exclusive" (tryst in a public bathroom aboard Cloud Nine) with him when Roslin asks Baltar to be her nominee for Vice President, to stand against Tom Zarek (Colonial Day).

On "The Colonial Gang", Palacios is something of a firm supporter of Laura Roslin, standing in the face of James McManus' sometimes vitriolic condemnation of Roslin's time in office.

Fitting her role as "one of the last legitimate journalists in the universe", Playa sits "first-chair" in the press conference with Commander Adama (Home, Part I) and also receives "first question" following the Commander's statement (certainly an honor for reporters). This is probably due to Playa Palacios's listenership or readership throughout the Fleet.

Sekou Hamilton, who also appears on "The Colonial Gang" and in the press conference in "Home, Part I", is seated behind Playa in the press briefing room. This may signify that he is not as popular in the Fleet-wide media.

Playa was the first reporter to ask President Roslin's decision to criminalize abortion hurt her standing in the polls, with the presidential election coming up, at which point Vice President Baltar jumped in on the question, saying that he did not agree with it and announced his own candidacy for the presidency (The Captain's Hand).

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Christina Schild is credited as "Playa Kohn" in the episodes "Litmus", "Six Degrees of Separation" and "Flesh and Bone". It is not clear with the characters are designed to be separate individuals, the result of a simple name-change within the script, or the surname "Kohn" being her maiden or married name. However, as she later stated her full name in dialog as "Playa Palacios" in "The Hand of God", this is now taken to be her official name.

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