Barnabas Greeley

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Barnabas Greeley
Barnabas Greeley

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Introduced Gravedancing
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Portrayed by James Marsters
Barnabas Greeley is a Cylon
Barnabas Greeley is a Final Five Cylon
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Barnabas Greeley is an Original Series Cylon
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Barnabas Greeley is a "dangerous terrorist leader"[1] seen during an episode arc in Caprica. According to Keon Gatwick, Greeley is the only member of the Soldiers of the One who can provide STO's support to Lacy Rand's endeavor of delivering Zoe Graystone's "package" to Gemenon (Gravedancing).

His motivations are both moralistic and carnal, and he is noted to be both dangerous and unpredictable.[1]

Greeley leads a radical cell on Caprica, and is often opposed to Clarice Willow's cell.

Willow and Greeley held a meeting to resolve their differences, but it failed.

Greeley and Gatwick planned on assassinating Willow via explosives, and Greeley tricked Lacy Rand into helping them. When Rand tried to back out, he threatened to kill her or Gatwick unless she cooperated. Rand set off the bomb, but Willow managed to escape. (End of Line)

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Ausiello, Michael (18 August 2009). Exclusive: 'Caprica' snags James Marsters! (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 19 August 2009.