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Aboard [[Original battlestar (RDM)|battlestar]] ''[[Galactica]]'' this position is held by [[Tigh, Saul|Saul Tigh]]. He is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the ship, and takes command in [[Adama, William|William Adama's]] absence.
Aboard [[Original battlestar (RDM)|battlestar]] ''[[Galactica]]'' this position is held by [[Tigh, Saul|Saul Tigh]]. He is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the ship, and takes command in [[Adama, William|William Adama's]] absence.


The XO of [[Mercury class battlestar|battlestar]] ''[[Pegasus]]'' is Colonel [[Jack Fisk]], who reports to Admiral [[Helena Cain]]. According to his possibly-truthful anecdote in "[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]", his predecessor was a longtime associate of Cain, whom she publically executed for insubordination.
The XO of [[Mercury class battlestar|battlestar]] ''[[Pegasus]]'' is Colonel [[Jack Fisk]], who reports to Admiral [[Helena Cain]]. According to his possibly-truthful anecdote in "[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]", his predecessor was a longtime associate of Cain, whom she publicly executed for insubordination.


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Revision as of 22:00, 18 October 2005

The Executive Officer (or "XO") is the second in command aboard a battlestar, reporting directly to the Commanding Officer.

Aboard battlestar Galactica this position is held by Saul Tigh. He is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the ship, and takes command in William Adama's absence.

The XO of battlestar Pegasus is Colonel Jack Fisk, who reports to Admiral Helena Cain. According to his possibly-truthful anecdote in "Pegasus", his predecessor was a longtime associate of Cain, whom she publicly executed for insubordination.

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Executive Officer is a military term in this context, used in several branches of the armed forces worldwide (naval, marines, air force). Certain forces, such as the British Army use the term "2i/c" (signifying second in command) in preference to "XO."