Baxter

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Baxter
Baxter

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Introduced Reins of a Waterfall
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Marital Status Previously married, but present status otherwise unspecified.
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Role Comedian, talk show host
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Portrayed by Patton Oswalt
Baxter is a Cylon
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Baxter Sarno is a Caprica-based comedian and late night talk show host of Backtalk with Baxter Sarno. Sarno's major audience consists primarily of teenagers and college students. He is seen as anti-corporate, and he is a staunch critic of the holoband technology and the moral decline he perceives coming from its use (CAP: "Reins of a Waterfall" and "False Labor").

Other than a scathing joke about his "first and third marriages" and a passing reference to a niece named Candice, details about his personal life are unknown (CAP: "Gravedancing" and "Apotheosis").

Noteworthy Involvement in Caprican Society

After Amanda Graystone's ill-conceived declaration that Zoe Graystone was one of the bombers of the Maglev commuter train, he makes comical critiques and opines on the Graystones and their brand, in particular the said holoband technology. This forces Daniel Graystone to make his first ever appearance on the show to shift the blame from the holoband to his daughter. Sarno is pleasantly surprised when Daniel (with his wife, Amanda) declares that Graystone Industries will offer open access to the holoband technology and virtual world licensing, in addition to noting that any proceeds from sales of said technology will be donated to a charity fund (CAP: "Gravedancing").

Sarno later hosts Daniel's chief rival, Tomas Vergis, on the show. After gratefully receiving a gift of Tauron cigars from his guest, Sarno's interview leads to the revelation that Vergis intends to become a citizen of Caprica (CAP: "Know Thy Enemy").

Several years after these events, Sarno conducts a special interview in the Graystone Estate with Daniel about the unprecedented popularity of Cylons in Caprican society (CAP: "Apotheosis").

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References

  1. Caprica - Casting News (backup available on Archive.org) . (August 21, 2009). Retrieved on August 21, 2009.
  2. Caprica - Episode 1.02 - Rebirth - Casting Call (backup available on Archive.org) . (July 2, 2009). Retrieved on August 21, 2009.
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Portrays: Woman in Elevator, Macy
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Carol Baxter is an actress and writer who portrayed two characters in the original Battlestar Galactica.

In "Saga of a Star World" she had an uncredited role as the talkative "Woman in Elevator" who screams in horror when she sees what the Ovions are up to (and is later seen tied down when Cassiopeia is taken prisoner). Later, in "The Lost Warrior" she played Macy from whom Apollo learns the truth about Red-Eye.

Baxter other roles included The A-Team, Hart to Hart, The Incredible Hulk, and the lead female role in The Curse of Dracula serial that was part of the 1979 series Cliffhangers.

As a writer, she worked for four episodes of She-Ra: Princess of Power and one episode of The Incredible Hulk.



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