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Greenbean

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Greenbean
Greenbean

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Marital Status Single
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Role Viper pilot, Battlestar Galactica
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Portrayed by Ed Begley Jr.
Greenbean is a Cylon
Greenbean is a Final Five Cylon
Greenbean is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Greenbean is an Original Series Cylon
Related Media
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Flight Sergeant Greenbean is a blonde, tall Viper pilot attached to Galactica.

Greenbean fights in the Battle of Cimtar. He contacts Starbuck and Boomer when notices Galactica withdrawing from the battle. Greenbean is one of the scouts that reports that there appears to be no Cylon pursuit after the exodus (Saga of a Star World).

Colonel Tigh "dresses down" Greenbean after he discovers that he "liberated" rations for the bachelor party that the pilots hoped to throw for Captain Apollo. However, like the rest of the pilot corps, he is infected with a viral agent that almost kills him (Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I).

After a cure is discovered, he fights at many other engagements and has a keen tactical mind. While defending the Fleet from a raid, he and another flight sergeant, Jolly, realize that the Cylons are attacking the agro ships. However, this realization is belated, and most of the agro ships are destroyed; only one agro ship survives the engagement, sans its crops (The Magnificent Warriors).

Sometime later, Starbuck wonders if Greenbean is one of those invited by Cassiopeia to the Spheroid Concert -- while he himself is trying to repair things between himself and Aurora, a past romantic attachment (Take the Celestra).

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