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Bootes was a human resident on the planet [[Equellus]], who was one of those terrorized by [[Red-Eye]]. Bootes was the brother of [[Vella]] and the uncle of [[Puppis]]. He apparently knew enough about [[Colonial Warriors]] to at least understand what they did, as well as [[Martin]] himself. Bootes tried to convince the marooned [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] to eliminate Red-Eye, however Apollo rejected because he wanted to be cautious. Unfortunately, Bootes, after being angered by his property's unlawful appropriation by [[Lacerta]], died at Red-Eye's hand. He was the last known person to be terminated by the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylon]] before its elimination by Apollo. ([[The Lost Warrior]])
'''Bootes''' was a human resident of the planet [[Equellus]] killed by [[Red-Eye]].
 
Bootes was a rancher who, like most other people on Equellus, was bullied and terrorized by [[Red-Eye]], who would regularly confiscate livestock as tribute to [[Lacerta]], his boss. Bootes lived in the ranch next to his sister [[Vella]] and her son [[Puppis]]. His sister's late husband, [[Martin]], was a [[Colonial Warrior]] who had crashed on their planet and fallen in love with his sister years earlier.  Bootes learned about Colonial Warriors from Martin on the eve of his wedding day, but Martin apparently never told Bootes about the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]]. When Martin was killed by Red-Eye, Bootes became a father figure to young nephew Puppis.
 
When Bootes met the marooned [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], he immediately recognized his uniform, rank, and laser; he eagerly encouraged Apollo to eliminate Red-Eye, and was angered when Apollo refused. Later, when Red-Eye appropriated half of Bootes' herd, Bootes got drunk and rode into town in a rage.  He confronted Lacerta, who called upon Red-Eye, who shot Bootes to death. Bootes was the last person killed by Red-Eye, before Red-Eye himself was eliminated by Apollo. ([[The Lost Warrior]])


Portrayed by [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Lance+LeGault Lance LeGault]
Portrayed by [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Lance+LeGault Lance LeGault]


== Notes ==  
== Notes ==
Lance LeGault also portrayed [[Maga]] in the episodes [[The Man with Nine Lives]] and [[Baltar's Escape]].


Lance LeGault also portrayed [[Maga]] in the episodes [[The Man With Nine Lives]] and [[Baltar's Escape]].
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Revision as of 02:35, 9 April 2005

Bootes was a human resident of the planet Equellus killed by Red-Eye.

Bootes was a rancher who, like most other people on Equellus, was bullied and terrorized by Red-Eye, who would regularly confiscate livestock as tribute to Lacerta, his boss. Bootes lived in the ranch next to his sister Vella and her son Puppis. His sister's late husband, Martin, was a Colonial Warrior who had crashed on their planet and fallen in love with his sister years earlier. Bootes learned about Colonial Warriors from Martin on the eve of his wedding day, but Martin apparently never told Bootes about the Cylons. When Martin was killed by Red-Eye, Bootes became a father figure to young nephew Puppis.

When Bootes met the marooned Apollo, he immediately recognized his uniform, rank, and laser; he eagerly encouraged Apollo to eliminate Red-Eye, and was angered when Apollo refused. Later, when Red-Eye appropriated half of Bootes' herd, Bootes got drunk and rode into town in a rage. He confronted Lacerta, who called upon Red-Eye, who shot Bootes to death. Bootes was the last person killed by Red-Eye, before Red-Eye himself was eliminated by Apollo. (The Lost Warrior)

Portrayed by Lance LeGault

Notes

Lance LeGault also portrayed Maga in the episodes The Man with Nine Lives and Baltar's Escape.

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