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Jaycie McGavin

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Revision as of 16:08, 26 February 2008 by Joe Beaudoin Jr. (talk | contribs) (turning the reference into a note, since it's not her callsign and shouldn't be presented as one)
Jaycie McGavin
Jaycie McGavin

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Birth Name Jaycie McGavin
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Introduced Razor Flashbacks, Episode 1
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Role Raptor pilot, battlestar Galactica
Rank Lieutenant
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Portrayed by Allison Warnyca
Jaycie McGavin is a Cylon
Jaycie McGavin is a Final Five Cylon
Jaycie McGavin is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Jaycie McGavin is an Original Series Cylon
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Jaycie McGavin is a Raptor pilot aboard Galactica during the twelfth year of the first Cylon War.

During her first mission, she recalls being in a Raider's sights and, through instinct and training, destroys the Raider.

By the time she reaches the rank of lieutenant, she has a romantic, or at least sexual, relationship with Viper rook William Adama. She is part of a mission to attack a remote Cylon outpost on an unnamed ice planet, attached to Raptor Squadron 2 for the attack (Razor Flashbacks, Episode 1).

During "Operation Raptor Talon," McGavin is badly wounded, suffering severe burns on half her face when her Raptor's console explodes (Razor Flashbacks, Episode 2).

Notes[edit]

  • In the subtitles on the "Razor" DVD for the "Razor Flashbacks", it appears that the name "Goldbrick" is formatted as a proper noun, and thus would be her callsign. This was initially believed to be the case, however, Bradley Thompson confirmed that McGavin's callsign was never specified in the script. As such, William Adama is using "goldbrick" as a verb, in a joking reference to shirking her duties because she's injured.
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