Anthony Figurski

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Anthony Figurski
Anthony Figurski

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Introduced Flight of the Phoenix
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Marital Status Single
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Role Deckhand, battlestar Galactica
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Portrayed by Don Thompson
Anthony Figurski is a Cylon
Anthony Figurski is a Final Five Cylon
Anthony Figurski is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Anthony Figurski is an Original Series Cylon
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Anthony Figurski is a deckhand aboard Galactica.

He and the other deckhands throw a welcome back party for Cally Henderson when she is released from the brig, and he later assists in the construction of the Blackbird, being the first to help Chief Tyrol and signing his name on the hull at its commissioning ceremony (Flight of the Phoenix).

Figurski is present at the ship's boxing tournament and talks with Chief Tyrol about Viper maintenance (Unfinished Business).

Figurski may be considered a slower yet reliable worker. Chief Tyrol makes a humorous comment to Figurski on whether the deckhand was going to appear as if he were actually working that day. When Figurski complains about Admiral Adama's speed in signing a work order authorizing a carbon dioxide scrubber repair that would take up to a day to complete, Tyrol teases him once more, quipping that it would take Figurski a day in any case (A Day in the Life).

After having a brief confrontation with Seelix about her plans to become a pilot, and overseeing the transfer of some of Dogsville's residents to the refinery ship, he participates in Chief Tyrol's short-lived workers' strike (Dirty Hands).

Figurski is among the deckhands to whom Chief Tyrol shows the bomb discovered under a Raptor carrying Lee Adama and Romo Lampkin. He seems to agree with Cally Tyrol's suspicion that a Cylon infiltrator was responsible for the bombing attempt. Later he hands Lampkin a case of files from Colonial One, shortly before a second attack wounds the attorney (The Son Also Rises).