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Talk:Galen Tyrol/Archive 1

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I was re-watching Blade Runner (which of course stars Edward James Olmos) and noticed that there's a character in it who's a mechanic named Tyrol. Makes you wonder...Kuralyov 22:42, 14 Mar 2005 (EST)

Interesting...

I'll have to watch Blade Runner again and catch that...

Although I wouldn't be surprised if the name, somehow, came from that movie. As some of the elements (such as the "replicants" theme and the weapons) were pretty much inspired by Blade Runner. Joe Beaudoin 16:38, 15 Mar 2005 (EST)

I remember hearing that Tricia Helfer based Number Six's behavior on the replicant woman Pris from Blade Runner, after having watched the movie for the first time the night before filming started.Kuralyov 22:45, 15 Mar 2005 (EST)

First name?

When did Tyrol get a first name? (Alphaboi867 14:27, 22 Mar 2005 (EST))

From RDM

The name comes from both the official Sci-Fi Channel BSG website and RDM's blog.

He's not been called by his first name, "Galen", on the show itself. At least not in the first season.

RDM does go on to state that Tyrol is the only one with a first name; Gaeta and Dualla don't have official first names yet. --Joe Beaudoin 19:07, 22 Mar 2005 (EST)

I'm wondering why he is refered to as Tyrol (such as in the episode guides) when most of the time, he is refered to as 'the chief' or Chief petty officer (Tyrol). Boomer is refered to by her callsign, not Valerii.--Radicaledward 03:09, 10 Aug 2005 (EDT)

Tyrol's Due For a Bitchslap

After watching the first season 2 episode (Scattered) I realized that Tyrol really loses it when other lives or their reputations are in danger. Guarantee that he is going to get flak as well as serious scrutiny when he returns to the ship with the truth of Boomer revealed. He really needs some rational control and see the big picture of things, and also let his crew make mistakes rather than react carelessly. Brilliant chief, but not the brightest. Spencerian 02:06, 16 Jul 2005 (EDT)

Union Meeting Picture

We really need to get a screencap of him during the union speech. --Deadlygopher 22:29, 15 March 2006 (CST)

Highest Ranking NCO

Where in the show did it say that he was the senior NCO? I thought I heard it on the show too, but I'd just like to know for sure. If he is the most senior NCO, could this mean there's only one Chief on the Galactica or that he may actually be a Senior or Master Chief and that there are other "lesser" Chief Petty Officers in the ship?

I can't imagine the Galactica having a one-man goat locker, but then again it's a fictional military, not the US Navy. Either any of that or I'm just missing something ;) --Marty4286 03:01, 22 August 2006 (CDT)

They stated in the Miniseries that Galactica is not a normal ship; it's about to be decomissioned. It's only got about half of it's full crew compliment (2,600 as opposed to 5,000). A normal ship might have more, but as Galactica is about to be decomissioned and not running at full capacity, Tyrol is the Chief Petty Officer and highest ranking NCO. I don't think he's a Master Chief but that's simply a formality of rank; he's still the highest ranking guy on the ship. Meanwhile, in "Litmus" Adama stated that he is the highest ranking NCO. --The Merovingian (C - E) 11:08, 22 August 2006 (CDT)
Actually, he doesn't say EXACTLY that...:
"You're the most experienced non-commissioned officer we have left."
Experience does not always equal rank (especially if you're not willing to play politics). However, it at least provides time-in-grade within a rank. --Steelviper 11:14, 22 August 2006 (CDT)

Married?

I don't recall them saying that Cally and Chief were married? All I remember was that Cally was pregnant at the end of 2x20. That doesn't mean marriage. Was there a piece of dialogue I missed maybe? If so, please add it to the article using <ref></ref>, thanks.

He's married. This is confirmed in the Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance webisodes, particularly the second one when Tyrol and Jammer attempt to recruit Tucker Clellan a.k.a. "Duck". -- Joe Beaudoin So say we all - Donate 20:47, 13 September 2006 (CDT)
Ok, I just rewatched it and he said that he had a wife and kid. I will add a reference. Can you give me the names of the other two characters in that scene? I don't know who they are. thanks. --Mateo 20:50, 13 September 2006 (CDT)
They are Jammer and Duck. :) --Talos 20:51, 13 September 2006 (CDT)

Callsign/Nickname?

Um, no, "Chief" is neither a callsign nor nickname. It's usually how Sailors in the USN shorten the rank of Chief Petty Officer. If Galen were a Senior Chief Petty Officer, they'd be calling him "Senior", or if he were a Petty Officer First Class (or Second or Third Class, for that matter), he'd be "Petty Officer".

The fact is, he has no call sign or nickname (that I'm aware of), and as Sailors are wont to do, they're just referring to him by his rank out of habit. I'm strongly tempted to remove it, unless anyone has any objections.--み使い Mitsukai 11:32, 9 October 2006 (CDT)

I've addressed this, as I agree that it isn't a callsign. -- Joe Beaudoin So say we all - Donate 11:40, 9 October 2006 (CDT)
None. Smite it. --Peter Farago 12:30, 9 October 2006 (CDT)

Guest Cast

I see as I pore over a number of the episodes, Tyrol (and Cally) are listed as guest cast members and not part of the regular cast. In Cally's case, I'd say that's appropriate as she sometimes didn't have speaking lines in season two, and did not appear in every episode in season one either. So absolultey - list her every appearance. But in Tyrol's case, he's got a beefier role, and he's appeared in all but two or three episodes. Anyway, I thought that was kind of strange. Also, the guest cast lists are inconsistent - it's "Galen Tyrol" for some listings and the longer CPO Galen Tyrol for other listings. Personally I would prefer the shorter listing as the Tyrol page lists his rank there.

Actually, Michael Hogan isn't part of the regular billed cast either. It's a contract thing, and has nothing to do with the meat or substance of the characters. (Shows can only afford to have so many regular stars, so not everyone who appears in every episode is going to get a regular starring credit (i.e. a credit at the opening titles). It's a bit odd, but there it is. Also, the CPO vs. not CPO thing is a matter of style (or something that was overlooked). In some episodes, notably the New Caprica arc, Tyrol was not a CPO. It's something minor, but I'm sure someone will come along and fix it if they see fit. :-) -- Joe Beaudoin So say we all - Donate 23:27, 17 May 2007 (CDT)

But is his body a Cylon?

Is Tyrol's body really a cylon? What if this whole "Final Five" bit is more metaphysical; five spirits/souls/whatever disagreeing with the other seven, thus splitting off and going their own way, or something like that? What we've heard of his history seems a whole lot more intricate than a fabricated Cylon memory (like his teen angst defiance against his religion stated in "Rapture"), as was Tigh's memories. I don't think it's as clear-cut as "Tyrol/Tigh/Anders/Foster is a Cylon"... —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Madcat (talk • contribs).

Well, RDM's pretty much said that the Final Five are fundamentally different from the Significant Seven. They don't have the ability to resurrect, apparently (from what I remember reading anyway), and Tigh apparently did fight in two wars... Which only adds to the mind frak. -- Joe Beaudoin So say we all - Donate 23:21, 17 May 2007 (CDT)
A lot of clarifications to look forward to in Season 4, I guess. --Catrope(Talk to me or e-mail me) 06:10, 20 May 2007 (CDT)
RDM didn't mention resurrection for the final five in any interview I saw. He has said that they are full Cylons and Tyrol's son is a hybrid. Also, Boomer's fabricated memories seem pretty intricate. Let's wait for season four for clarification on the five's exact nature. -- Noneofyourbusiness 11:43, 20 May 2007 (CDT)
But how did he pass the cylon blood test?