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Noel Allison

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Revision as of 12:28, 6 October 2006 by Joe Beaudoin Jr. (talk | contribs) (→‎Notes: some cleanup and note about IMDB)
Noel Allison
Noel Allison

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Callsign Narcho
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Introduced Pegasus
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Role Viper Pilot, Battlestar Pegasus
Rank Lieutenant (presumed)
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Portrayed by Sebastian Spence
Noel Allison is a Cylon
Noel Allison is a Final Five Cylon
Noel Allison is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Noel Allison is an Original Series Cylon
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Noel "Narcho" Allison is a senior Viper pilot on the battlestar Pegasus ("Pegasus").

He accompanies Admiral Cain's delegation to Galactica, and shows off his kill markers (38) to fellow pilots Racetrack and Starbuck.

Allison also participates in the briefing about the mysterious Cylon ship, and scoffs at Kara Thrace's suggestion to use the Blackbird for the forthcoming recon mission on the Cylon unknown.

Allison is later part of the group of Pegasus alert vipers that launch in response to Galactica launching her own Vipers. Narcho appears to been the flight leader while their CAG, Cole "Stinger" Taylor, was preparing for the Raptor recon mission.

During the Viper engagement, Narcho tangles with Galactica pilot Kat, though neither fires a shot (Resurrection Ship, Part I).

Narcho in the cockpit


Notes

This character is identified as "Narcho" in the podcast for the episode "Resurrection Ship, Part I", however, he is not listed in the ending credits for that episode.

His real name was supplied by Bradley Thompson.

The IMDb listing for actor Sebastian Spence lists the character as "Whiplash", which is incorrect.

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