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*[[Faith]] - Lee Adama, Gauis Baltar (voice only)
*[[Faith]] - Lee Adama, Gauis Baltar (voice only)
*[[Sine Qua Non]] - Laura Roslin, Gaius Baltar
*[[Sine Qua Non]] - Laura Roslin, Gaius Baltar
*[[The Hub]] - Kara Thrace (only in Roslin's vision), Lee Adama (only in Roslin's vision)


==[[The Face of the Enemy]]==
==[[The Face of the Enemy]]==

Revision as of 05:53, 20 December 2008

This lists the episodes where central cast members were conspicuously absent from the episodes' proceedings. For a matrix detailing the appearances of supporting and minor characters, see List of character appearances (RDM)

With a few exceptions, the main characters generally appear in all episodes. The main characters are those whose actors are credited in the main title sequence, i.e. William Adama, Laura Roslin, Kara Thrace, Lee Adama, Gaius Baltar, Number Six and Number Eight. For the purposes of this list, a presence of any Six or Eight model counts as an appearance.

Boomer was a major character up until her assassination in "Resistance" (the resurrected Boomer becoming a minor character). At about that time the Eight later known as Athena becomes a more central part of the main story.

The primary Number Six character was, in the first two seasons, Virtual Six. Caprica Six becomes more prominent in Season Three. Gina Inviere plays a central role in "Pegasus", "Resurrection Ship, Parts I and II" and "Razor". Later Caprica Six and Natalie have significant screentime.

Miniseries

  • No absences

Season One

Season Two

Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance

None of the central cast appear in these webisodes.

Season Three

Razor

  • Gaius Baltar (only appears in the extended version on DVD)
  • Virtual Six (only appears in the extended version on DVD)

Season Four

The Face of the Enemy

William Adama, Laura Roslin, Kara Thrace, Lee Adama, Gaius Baltar, Number Six