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Gianne

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Revision as of 06:13, 3 February 2006 by Spencerian (talk | contribs) (Conventionizing and concising.)

Gianne
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Birth Name Gianne
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Death Killed in the Cylon holocaust (presumed)
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Marital Status Engaged to Lee Adama
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Portrayed by Amy Lalonde
Gianne is a Cylon
Gianne is a Final Five Cylon
Gianne is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Gianne is an Original Series Cylon
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Gianne was Lee Adama's old love on Caprica. Soon before the Cylon attack, Gianne informed Adama that she was pregnent with his child. Adama's own issues with his family made the idea of fatherhood apparently frightening, so he "pushed her away and ran." She stormed off because he wouldn't commit, and Adama failed to contact her again before left on his assignment to the decomissioning ceremony on Galactica. Before Adama could change his mind, the Twelve Colonies were overrun by the Cylons. Gianne, and Adama's unborn child, are presumed dead (Black Market).

Notes

According to Jamie Bamber in an interview with the UK publication Dreamwatch magazine on January 30th, 2006, Gianne was Apollo's fiancé, not just his girlfriend. She does appear to be wearing an engagement ring in flashbacks.

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