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Unnamed characters (CAP)

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Battlestar Galactica's Unnamed Characters


This page lists all characters in Caprica who are denizens of the Twelve Colonies that remain unnamed.

Following her declaration that links Zoe Graystone to the STO bombing of Maglev 23, Amanda Graystone is accosted by numerous reporters and protestors.

Angry Woman

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An unnamed woman dressed in a red coat holds a wide "Deathstone" sign amongst the other protesters behind a railed fence outside of Caprica General Hospital (CAP: "Reins of a Waterfall").

An unnamed angry woman holds a hand-made sign that says "Deathstone" as Amanda Graystone departs Caprica General Hospital, and is present as a glass item is thrown and strikes Graystone's head, before Graystone drives away in her vehicle (CAP: "Reins of a Waterfall").

The role credited as "Angry Woman" was played by Sarah Afful.


Security Guard

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"I'm sorry. I'm going to have to see in that bag."

While members (Hippolyta, Pann, and Lacy Rand) of a Soldiers of the One cell led by Barnabas Greeley attempt to bomb Caprica Interplanetary Spaceport, Lacy is caught by a security guard. While she tries telling the guard that her temple group missed her flight to Picon, the guard attempts to search Lacy's backpack containing an explosive. Pann shoots him before he gets the chance. (CAP: "Retribution")

The role credited as "Security Guard" was played by Garvin Cross.


Global Defense Department

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Agent at Graystone Raid

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An unnamed agent accompanies Director Gara Singh to arrest Daniel Graystone on false charges of association with the Soldiers of the One, standing behind Graystone when Cyrus Xander pulls a sidearm and points it at Singh, allowing Graystone to escape (CAP: "Apotheosis").

The role credited as "GDD Agent" was played by Michael Sangha.


Grace Commercial

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In Cyrus Xander's commercial for Grace, a family of three grieves over the loss of a Caprican soldier and father (TRS: "False Labor").

Military Father

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Military photo of the officer in dress uniform regalia, as seen in the casket-side funeral photo (CAP: "False Labor").

Initially depicted in a funeral photo with Captain's rank insignia and elite flight wings in a dress uniform, a holographic avatar of the father returns to the family in an emotional celebration during the funeral (CAP: "False Labor").

The role credited as "Military Father" was played by Christopher Rogan.

Given the use of an avatar for Daniel Graystone in the commercial, it is unknown if the unnamed "military father" and the other characters were also avatars.

Unnamed mother, possibly a holographic avatar herself, in the Grace commercial circa 58 BCH (42YR) (TRS: "False Labor").

A widow and her two children Johnny and Tessa grieve the loss of the father of the family (CAP: "False Labor")

The role credited as "Mother" was played by Tanya Hubbard.

Given the use of an avatar for Daniel Graystone in the commercial, it is unknown if the unnamed mother and the other characters were also avatars.

New Cap City

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Vesta Roulette Game Players

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Rail Thin Man

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An unnamed "rail thin man" before ejecting himself from New Cap City (CAP: "There is Another Sky").

An unnamed "rail thin man" plays a high-stakes game akin to Russian roulette when Tamara-A comes across Vesta's game. Before Tamara-A is presented to Vesta, the man has the misfortune of having the gun with the loaded chamber and derezzes, permanently ejected from New Cap City (CAP: "There is Another Sky").

The role credited as "Rail Thin Man" was portrayed by stunt performer Charles Andre.


Unnamed Player #1

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An unnamed player (CAP: "There is Another Sky").

An unnamed female plays a high-stakes game akin to Russian roulette when Tamara-A comes across Vesta's game. After the "rail thin man" loses, she counts her cubits while Tamara-A is presented to Vesta (CAP: "There is Another Sky").

The role is uncredited. Of note, an error occurs when she takes the pistol from the carousel with her left hand, but wields it against her temple from her right hand.


Unnamed Player #2

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An unnamed player reacts to Tamara-A not derezzing after being shot in the gut by Vesta (CAP: "There is Another Sky").

An unnamed male plays a high-stakes game akin to Russian roulette when Tamara-A comes across Vesta's game. After the "rail thin man" loses, Vesta shoots Tamara-A in the gut, but she does not derez much to everyone's surprise (CAP: "There is Another Sky").

The role is uncredited.


Apotheosis Simulation

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Clarice Willow's Apotheosis simulation features various characters whose loyalties are to the Soldiers of the One, as well as those connected to them.

Ada's Mother

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Ada with her mom (right) in Clarice Willow's apotheosis simulation (CAP: "Unvanquished").

Ada, a teenage child, is driven to Atlas Arena by her mother. Unbeknownst to her, Ada is carrying an explosive device, one of many that destroys the Arena and kills many, including the bombers themselves. The bombers then find themselves "arriving" in Willow's digital afterlife as an avatar (CAP: "Unvanquished").

Whether or not this person actually exists outside Willow's simulation is unknown.

The role identified as "Ada's mother" in the credits is played by Linnea Sharples, who previously appeared in the Re-imagined Series' "Home, Part I" as Emmitt Jones.


Ha'la'tha

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Trickster

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A Ha'la'tha member demonstrating sleight-of-hand techniques to a truant Willie Adama (CAP: "There is Another Sky").

An unnamed member shows Willie Adama slight-of-hand tricks in the back room of Goldie's Off Track Betting when Joseph Adama finds his truant son there (CAP: "There is Another Sky").

The role is uncredited and portrayed by Zoltan Buday, who was identified with computer-aided facial recognition.