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=== Notes ===
=== Notes ===
 
* Many observers feel that Cami was a contrived plot device to perpetuate the lengths the Cylons would go to eliminate any survivors.
<i>Many observers note that "Cami" was a clearly contrived plot device to perpetuate the lengths the Cylons would go to eliminate any survivors.</i>
* The scene in which Cami awaits her death on the Botanical Cruiser visually echoes the infamous "[[Wikipedia:Daisy (television commercial)|Daisy]]" television advertisement from [[Wikipedia:Lyndon B. Johnson| Lyndon B. Johnson]]'s 1964 campaign against [[Wikipedia:Barry Goldwater|Barry Goldwater]].


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Revision as of 06:13, 11 August 2005

Cami talking to Roslin onboard the Botanical Cruiser
(Credit: Sci-Fi Channel / Universal Studious)

Cami was a young passenger, around maybe 4 to 6, onboard the FTL-drive deprived Botanical Cruiser. Her grandparents were apparently hospitalized, according to the cruiser's captain, for succumbing to illness; Cami talked to Laura Roslin about chicken pot pie and what she was doing later. Clearly oblivious to the renewed hostilities, she was subsequently terminated by a Cylon task force when the FTL-capable ships jumped to Ragnar Anchorage. (Mini-Series)

Portrayed by Haili Page

Notes

  • Many observers feel that Cami was a contrived plot device to perpetuate the lengths the Cylons would go to eliminate any survivors.
  • The scene in which Cami awaits her death on the Botanical Cruiser visually echoes the infamous "Daisy" television advertisement from Lyndon B. Johnson's 1964 campaign against Barry Goldwater.