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Iphi preferred carefully-planned strategic attacks to tactical strikes, and knew that it would be successful strategies, and not random acts of pilot bravery, that would win the [[Cylon War]] for the Colonials; as such, she was at odds with [[Cain, Garris|Garris Cain]].
Iphi preferred carefully-planned strategic attacks to tactical strikes, and knew that it would be successful strategies, and not random acts of pilot bravery, that would win the [[Cylon War]] for the Colonials; as such, she was at odds with [[Cain, Garris|Garris Cain]].
== Notes ==
*In the original series, Adama had married [[Ila]], and in the new series, [[Adama, Caroline|Caroline]]
*Iphi was voiced by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0518085/ Kristanna Loken], who played the T-X in [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0181852/combined T-3], which also depicts robots engaging in a war to destroy humanity.


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Revision as of 22:30, 11 February 2005

Also known as "Iphi" (to rhyme with "Iffy;" jokingly, as in the chance she had of completing a mission). Lt. Iphigenia was the 20-year-old daughter of Commander Magus and sister of Paulus. She and "Husker" Adama were lovers; with her blonde hair and freckles, Iphi was described as looking like Adama's ideal counterpart.

Iphi preferred carefully-planned strategic attacks to tactical strikes, and knew that it would be successful strategies, and not random acts of pilot bravery, that would win the Cylon War for the Colonials; as such, she was at odds with Garris Cain.

Notes

  • In the original series, Adama had married Ila, and in the new series, Caroline
  • Iphi was voiced by Kristanna Loken, who played the T-X in T-3, which also depicts robots engaging in a war to destroy humanity.
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