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Julian DiMarco
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Julian "Marksman" DiMarco is formerly the commanding officer of Columbia (Battlestar Galactica: Season Zero 0), in addition to being a former Viper pilot (Battlestar Galactica: Season Zero 1).

William Adama served under DiMarco for a few years as his executive officer, where they became friends. One of his noted sayings is "Stay young or die, and never compromise" (Battlestar Galactica: Season Zero 1).

Having achieved the rank of admiral, DiMarco retired from the Colonial Fleet and entered the Expeditionary Fleet a few years prior to Adama's assuming command of Galactica.

A ship he was on, having left Colonial space and into Neutral Space, was deemed lost and Adama was given the mission to search for it and DiMarco (Battlestar Galactica: Season Zero 0). Adama later discovers that DiMarco is responsible for bombing a colony of Colonial separatists, who himself found out that the Expeditionary Fleet was actually a concoction of the military as an umbrella for black operations. Out of grief for what he had done, DiMarco deliberately crashed his ship so that people would assume that he and his crew are dead, willing to live the rest of their lives on the same planet he had bombed (Battlestar Galactica: Season Zero 1).