Diana Seelix

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Diana Seelix
Diana Seelix

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Birth Name ? Seelix
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Introduced Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I
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Marital Status Single
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Role Deckhand, Deck Crew, Battlestar Galactica
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Portrayed by Jen Halley
Diana Seelix is a Cylon
Diana Seelix is a Final Five Cylon
Diana Seelix is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Diana Seelix is an Original Series Cylon
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Seelix is a deckhand aboard Galactica.

She survives the crash of Raptor 1 on Kobol (Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II). She uses some basic medical training to attend to Socinus' wounds ("Scattered", "Valley of Darkness").

Seelix suffers a bullet wound to her leg while escaping a Cylon anti-aircraft emplacement on Kobol, but Cally drags her to safety. The group is later rescued by Galactica (Fragged).

Later, Seelix returns to duty aboard Galactica with Chief Tyrol's deck crew. There, she and the other deckhands throw a welcome back party for Cally when she is released from the brig.

Seelix assists in the construction of the Blackbird (Flight of the Phoenix).

Notes[edit]

  • When Seelix and Tarn first appeared in the season 1 finale, they were originally just generically named "Technician #1" (Tarn) and "Technician #2" (Seelix). However, Aaron Douglas, who plays Chief Tyrol, saw potential for the two characters, and after consulting together, they came up with names for the two characters. Douglas then just inserted their names into his lines on every take. So by the season 2 premiere, the credits officially started listing them with these names. Tarn died in the season premiere, but Seelix ultimately became a somewhat recurring character, reappering in "Flight of the Phoenix".
  • Seelix first appeared in "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I", in Raptor 1 when it is shot down, but was uncredited until the following episode.