Margaret Edmondson

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Edmondson accompanies Sharon "Boomer" Valerii on a mission to destroy a Cylon basestar. She witnesses Valerii's attempted assassination of William Adama in Galactica's CIC (Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II). Immediately after, she informs the CIC staff that Valerii returned from placing the nuclear warhead inside the basestar orbiting Kobol without her helmet on and that she probably gave away Galactica's position to the Cylons (Scattered).

During the SAR mission to Kobol, Edmondson pilots the Raptor carrying Lee Adama, encountering fire from Cylon anti-aircraft missiles. Galen Tyrol destroys the missiles' DRADIS dish on the surface, and they fail to lock on. Edmondson's Raptor then destroys the Centurions on the ground with a missile, and recovers the trapped Galactica crewmen (Fragged).

She aids the escape of President Laura Roslin from the brig by falsely claiming that her Raptor was having technical problems, enabling the furloughed Lee Adama to report to the hangar bay instead of the brig per his arrest. She then helps prep the Raptor used as the escape craft for launch, but remains on Galactica (Resistance).

Racetrack serves as ECO on Raptor 1, plotting the best point of orbital entry when taking Commander Adama to Kobol to find and meet with President Roslin (Home, Part II). Since then, Margaret flies basic supply runs between Galactica and the Fleet. She continues to light candles for fallen comrades in the Cylon attack. She is almost certain she will eventually die on a mission, and is more focused on taking out as many Cylons as she can before that happens (Final Cut).

Like many others, Edmondson initially snubs Karl Agathon upon his return because of his romantic relationship with the Caprica copy of Sharon Valerii. When she insults Kara Thrace over the matter, Thrace slams Edmondson face-first into a card table (Flight of the Phoenix). Edmondson later offers conciliatory congratulations to Agathon for his help on the Blackbird and his suggestion to use DRADIS-absorbing carbon composites.

Edmondson in a Raptor

Edmondson is particularly overjoyed when Galactica encounters the advanced battlestar Pegasus. While socializing with Pegasus pilots in the hangar bay, she fails to understand Thrace's contempt for the "scorecards" on which they tally their kills (Pegasus). Edmondson's Raptor rescues Lee Adama during the Battle of the Resurrection Ship, reviving him using defibrillator paddles in her emergency gear (Resurrection Ship, Part II). When Edmondson transports Lee Adama and a squad of Marines to check the Daru Mozu for signs of sabotage by Cylon sympathizers, her vessel narrowly escapes the ensuing explosion (Epiphanies). Edmondson also later flew a Raptor transporting Lee Adama back from Cloud 9 after he spent some off duty time there with Shevon (Black Market).

During Thrace's rescue mission for the Caprica Resistance, Edmondson serves as ECO on one of the 20 Raptors to make a series of ten jumps, aided by a Cylon navigation system. On the first jump, Edmondson's Raptor jumps to the wrong coordinates, ending up in a gas cloud. Thrace and the main group proceed on without her. Preparing to return to Galactica, Edmondson picks up a lot of gravity distortions on her sensors and upon clearing the gas cloud she discovers a habitable planet that the Fleet could colonize (Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I). Though the planet turned out to be marginally habitable at best, it would later be named New Caprica, and most of the human survivors of the Fleet would settle down there permanently (Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II).

Edmondson remains with the Fleet and flies missions to detect communications from the New Caprica Resistance (Occupation). She also plays a leading role in the rescue mission to New Caprica (Exodus, Part I).

Although she is a qualified and skilled Raptor pilot, Edmondson agrees to serve as Sharon Agathon's ECO after the crews of Galactica and Pegasus are combined and far more pilots than aircraft are available, because she thinks being ECO is better than not flying at all. When Edmondson refers to Agathon using the callsign of her Cylon doppelgänger, "Boomer", the room of pilots gleefully offer a less controversial callsign for Sharon Agathon, including her final one: "Athena".

On her first mission with Agathon, the two make a recon flight to the Lion's Head Nebula to investigate a clue to the location of Earth. The information proves to be correct, but they also find a deserted Cylon basestar (Torn). After undergoing precautionary quarantine measures due to a possible viral infection, the two fly together again in the Battle of NCD2539 (A Measure of Salvation).

After having watched Outbound Trip 1-3 and anxiously waiting for the deck crew to pull up another Raptor that had been hastily repaired by Tyrol just before take-off - Pilots were selected to fly without an ECO for these ferry trips in order to limit the personnel that was exposed to that amount of radiation - Racetrack was selected to ferry another group of Civilian ships through the radiation storm caused by the star cluster as part of Outbound Trip 4 - Edmondson, lends her Raptor talents in a harrowing series of escort flights to shepherd the Fleet through a very dangerous star cluster to a planet with desperately needed foodstuffs (The Passage).

On a routine patrol around the Fleet, her Raptor suffers from an engine and RCS malfunction, due to impurities in its tylium fuel. Unable to regain control and on a collision course with Colonial One, she and her ECO Hamish McCall are forced to eject from the Raptor. The craft collides with Colonial One, causing moderate hull damage and several injuries, but no fatalities (Dirty Hands).

As the Fleet approaches the Ionian nebula, Admiral Adama, worried about Cylon pursuit, tasks Raptor pickets with staying one jump point behind the Fleet to watch for Cylons. One of the single Raptor patrols is designated as Rear Guard Picket, with Edmondson (Racetrack) and McCall (skulls) assigned to Raptor 289 and charged with "watching the fleets ass" by staying one point behind Galactica in the backward stream of their FTL course

During one of these pickets, the crew of Raptor 289 pilots it behind a large asteroid and activates the Raptor's auto-station-keeping system to maintain close position near the asteroids surface - once Raptor 289 was stable, Racetrack leaves the cockpit and joins Skulls on the ECO deck and they start playing Triad to pass the next twelve hours.

Shortly after that, a Cylon fleet intercepts their FTL route and jumps in behind Galatica to mop up the wayward Raptors it had been dropping along the way. As Skulls desperately starts the spooling systems of the Raptors FTL Racetrack starts tracking incoming threats and calls out several inbound missiles - Skulls is able to complete the FTL spool and NAV system commands and manages to jump the raptor and escape seconds before an enemy missile would have hit their Raptor (Crossroads, Part I) - This earned Skulls a greater place of respect with Racetrack and the two would continue to work together almost exclusively until both of their deaths as part of the ill-fated Raptor Assault Force Two in The Battle of the Colony.

Not only did they not prevent a sneak attack by observing enemy movements, but Raptor 289 came under immediate fire before the pursuers even attempted to communicate with it - Shortly after, Racetrack takes a break from flight operations and instructs nuggets in basic Raptor operations and technology to prepare them for flying (Crossroads, Part II).

Racetrack gets back into a Raptor and participates in the Battle of the Ionian Nebula - She refers to Samuel Anders not shooting down an easy Raider target as a dumb nugget mistake (He That Believeth in Me). Later, during Lee Adama's retirement party on Galactica, Edmondson enjoys a game of strip triad (Six of One).

After Cally Tyrol's death, Edmondson and McCall (Skulls) are again paired up and are sent on a routine mission when they have another technical malfunction with a Raptor which was recently under repair by Tyrol - She reported a rear thruster failure and tried to distance her Raptor away from any ship and then requested permission and space on the landing deck for an emergency landing - as Skulls makes his way into the front ECO seat (only the front cockpit is ejected as part of the emergency eject system) and begins to strap himself in, Racetrack is unable to control the rapidly spinning Raptor as she only has control over right-side thrusters and can only make the spin worse - as the Raptor spins completely over, Racetrack is still shown ordering Skulls to continue strapping himself in for a crash landing or possible ejection ... when the Raptor was finally inverted and Skulls was strapped in, Racetrack let go of the controls ans allowed the Raptor to crashland in the landing bay (Escape Velocity).

Although her skill at piloting largely responsible for her and Skull's survival, and for the relatively intact and salvageable airframe of their Raptor, which Tyrol later started to refurbish, she still feels guilt at not being able to control the situation better or catch the problem before the thruster failure occurred.

After an uneasy truce is formed between the Colonials and the rebel Cylons, Edmondson and McCall are sent on a scouting mission to the reported location of the Cylon Resurrection Hub (Guess What's Coming to Dinner?). After the rebels' baseship jumps away from the Fleet, Edmondson and McCall recover Eammon Pike's Raptor, which had retreated from the battle for the Hub, discovering that Pike and his ECO are dead. She is later part of the search of the battle site, discovering several Vipers, including Sandman's (Sine Qua Non).

In the webisode series "The Face of the Enemy", Felix Gaeta Raptor goes missing en route to the Zephyr. Edmondson is part of the SAR mission along with Louis Hoshi that finds Gaeta.

Racetrack and Skulls join Gaeta's mutiny against Admiral Adama. Racetrack's personal motivations for siding with Gaeta are unclear, although they probably stem from her resentment over having to work with the rebel Cylons. She pilots Gaeta's ally Tom Zarek off Galactica to the safety of Colonial One. Racetrack later even stands by and allows Gaeta's followers to accost her former fellow pilot Lee Adama. However, they are interrupted by Kara Thrace who kills one of the rebel marines and wounds Skulls. Thrace holds Racetrack and the others at gunpoint and forces them to release Lee. After Thrace and Adama exit, Racetrack rushes to Skulls' aid (The Oath).

She is briefly seen in the next episode chatting with Tom Zarek. She is also seen in the CIC with Seelix, Narcho, and Gaeta as they make plans for the Fleet to jump (Blood on the Scales).

In the Podcast for Deadlock, RDM states that Racetrack was shipped off to Zarek's old prison ship the Astral Queen as were all the other mutineers (presumably those who did not rejoin Adama).

Several weeks later, Admiral Adama releases the mutineers in exchange for their participation in a likely-one-way mission to rescue Hera Agathon from The Colony. Racetrack and Skulls are sent on a reconnaissance mission to investigate the coordinates Adama and Starbuck retrieve from Samuel Anders. The coordinates take them to an asteroid field orbiting a black hole which protects The Colony. By observing two Baseships guarding The Colony, Racetrack and Skulls are able to pinpoint the exact location Galactica needs to jump to safely reach The Colony (Daybreak, Part I).

She and Skulls participate in the Battle of The Colony, and Margaret asks her ECO to arm their nukes, just to be prepared. Both are killed early in the battle, however, when a piece of debris breaks their windshield. After her death, another piece of debris knocks against her ship and causes her corpse to hit the button for launching her armed nukes at The Colony, causing massive damage and causing it to lose orbit and fall into the black hole, destroying it. This ultimately fulfills Racetrack's wish to die taking out as many Cylons as possible, as her last act - albeit posthumous and accidental - was to obliterate the whole of Cavil's forces. (Daybreak, Part II)