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Also known as "Iphi" (to rhyme with "Iffy;" jokingly, as in the chance she had of completing a mission). Lt. Iphigenia was the 20-year-old daughter of [[Magus|Commander Magus]] and sister of [[Paulus]]. She and [[Adama, William (Video Game)|"Husker" Adama]] were lovers; with her blonde hair and freckles, Iphi was described as looking like Adama's ideal counterpart.
Lt. Iphigenia was the 21-year-old daughter of [[Magus|Commander Magus]] and sister of [[Paulus]]. She and [[Adama, William (Video Game)|"Husker" Adama]] were lovers; with her blonde hair and freckles, Iphi was described as looking like Adama's ideal counterpart.


Iphi preferred carefully-planned strategic attacks to tactical strikes, and knew that it would be successful strategies, and not random acts of pilot bravery, that would win the [[Cylon War]] for the Colonials; as such, she was at odds with [[Cain, Garris|Garris Cain]].
Iphi was born in the city of Petaville on [[Caprica]]. An attractive and dynamic woman, Iphigenia usually went by her nickname ‘Iphi’. A fighter pilot aboard the [[Galactica]], she served under the direct command of [[Magus]], her father. Her older brother [[Paulus]] also flew as a pilot in Blue Wing. A military ‘brat’, she had a wild streak and a flippant sense of humor that seemed at odds with her uncanny skills as a [[Viper]] pilot; Iphigenia would frequently flirt with other male flyers, but in the thick of battle she wass all business.
She preferred carefully-planned strategic attacks to tactical strikes, and knew that it would be successful strategies, and not random acts of pilot bravery, that would win the [[Cylon War]] for the Colonials; as such, she was at odds with her squadmate [[Cain, Garris|Garris Cain]].


Her callsign was 'Angel' and her Viper designation was Blue Two.


==Note==
==Note==


The "Battlestar Galactica" [[video game]] has its own continuity as a result of its association with the failed [[Battlestar Galactica (SDS)|Original Series continuation revival]] in 2001.
The "Battlestar Galactica" [[video game]] has its own continuity that uses elements from both the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]],  and the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]].


*In the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]], [[Adama (TOS)|Commander Adama]] had married [[Ila]]. In the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]], the character of [[William Adama]] married [[Caroline Adama|Caroline]] and, [[Scattered|later]], [[Anne Adama|Anne]].
*In the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]], [[Adama (TOS)|Commander Adama]] had married [[Ila]]. In the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]], the character of [[William Adama]] married [[Caroline Adama|Caroline]] and, [[Scattered|later]], [[Anne Adama|Anne]].

Revision as of 23:29, 19 March 2006

Lt. Iphigenia was the 21-year-old daughter of Commander Magus and sister of Paulus. She and "Husker" Adama were lovers; with her blonde hair and freckles, Iphi was described as looking like Adama's ideal counterpart.

Iphi was born in the city of Petaville on Caprica. An attractive and dynamic woman, Iphigenia usually went by her nickname ‘Iphi’. A fighter pilot aboard the Galactica, she served under the direct command of Magus, her father. Her older brother Paulus also flew as a pilot in Blue Wing. A military ‘brat’, she had a wild streak and a flippant sense of humor that seemed at odds with her uncanny skills as a Viper pilot; Iphigenia would frequently flirt with other male flyers, but in the thick of battle she wass all business. She preferred carefully-planned strategic attacks to tactical strikes, and knew that it would be successful strategies, and not random acts of pilot bravery, that would win the Cylon War for the Colonials; as such, she was at odds with her squadmate Garris Cain.

Her callsign was 'Angel' and her Viper designation was Blue Two.

Note[edit]

The "Battlestar Galactica" video game has its own continuity that uses elements from both the Original Series, and the Re-imagined Series.