- For others with the same name, see: James.
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Portrayed by | Vernon Weddle | |
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Sergeant James is the police officer who books Dillon after his arrest and encounters difficulties with booking them due to Dillon's lack of cooperation in terms of relinquishing personal information.
After Dobin notifies him that Troy (or Dillon for that matter) do not have fingerprints, he makes some very sarcastic comments before getting a call from his boss. After getting off the phone, he tells the Warriors that some bigshots want to talk to them.
He instructs Dobin to throw them in the holding tank. A little while later, James answers the wails of a derelict name Moran, discovering that the two Warriors had somehow escaped. As it turns out, once James opens the door to the holding tank, the invisible Warriors push him in and escape the police station. As James doesn't know about the invisibility field technology, he blames Dobin for pushing him into the holding tank [[(Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I).