Peter Laird: Difference between revisions

From Battlestar Wiki, the free, open content Battlestar Galactica encyclopedia and episode guide
(Adding in Characters template)
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Image:Bscap181.jpg|thumb|right|200px|'''Laird''' aboard ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' in ''[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]''.]]
    {{Character Data|
    |photo= [[Image:Bscap181.jpg|200px|]]
    |age= early 40s
    |colony=
    |birthname= Peter Laird
    |callsign=
    |death=
    |parents=
    |siblings= Unknown
    |children= Unknown (implied)
    |marital status= Married (possibly widdowed)
    |role= Deck Chief, Battlestar ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]''
    |rank= Chief Petty Officer, Drafted
    |actor= Vincent Gale
    |cylon=
    }}
 
 


'''Peter Laird''' is a civilian aeronautical engineer. When the [[Cylon Attack]] began, he was aboard the ''[[Scylla]]'', a civilian ship, when its passengers were "picked up" by the [[battlestar]] ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]''. He became the ship's Flight-Deck Chief despite not being part of the Colonial military. When he came aboard ''[[Galactica]]'', he met his counterpart, [[Galen Tyrol|Chief Tyrol]]. Upon looking on the [[Blackbird]] he was both appalled and impressed by Tyrol's new stealth fighter, especially because he designed the old [[DDG-62]] engines used in the Blackbird ([[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]).
'''Peter Laird''' is a civilian aeronautical engineer. When the [[Cylon Attack]] began, he was aboard the ''[[Scylla]]'', a civilian ship, when its passengers were "picked up" by the [[battlestar]] ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]''. He became the ship's Flight-Deck Chief despite not being part of the Colonial military. When he came aboard ''[[Galactica]]'', he met his counterpart, [[Galen Tyrol|Chief Tyrol]]. Upon looking on the [[Blackbird]] he was both appalled and impressed by Tyrol's new stealth fighter, especially because he designed the old [[DDG-62]] engines used in the Blackbird ([[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]).
Laird was assigned to ''Galactica'' in Admiral Cain's fleet integration and was later made deck chief after Tryol was charged with the murder of [[Alistair Thorne|Lt. Thorne]].  While drinking with Col. [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]], ''Pegasus'' XO [[Jack Fisk]] revealed that the ''Scylla'' was part of a civilian fleet that ''Pegasus'' encountered a few weeks after escaping the Cylon attack.  Admiral Cain, with military priority on the mind, ordered that the fleet be scavanged for anything that would be of aid to ''Pegasus'' militarily.  Supplies, weapons and even people of certain backgrounds were taken.  Laird, whose background in aeronautics served Cain's plan well, was taken away from his wife and possibly children at gun point by ''Pegasus'' marines.  Whether or not they were executed because he resisted is unclear but he left them behind either way. ([[Resurrection Ship, Part I]])


==Notes==
==Notes==
*Ron D. Moore said in his podcast that he was tempted to give Laird a Scottish accent as a tribute to [[Wikipedia:James Doohan|James Doohan]], who played Montgomery Scott on ''Star Trek,'' as Doohan died around the time that the episode "Pegasus" was filming.  Ultimately, he reluctantly decided not to.
*Ron D. Moore said in his podcast that he was tempted to give Laird a Scottish accent as a tribute to [[Wikipedia:James Doohan|James Doohan]], who played Montgomery Scott on ''Star Trek,'' as Doohan died around the time that the episode "Pegasus" was filming.  Ultimately, he reluctantly decided not to.
{{spoiltext|*Moore also stated in his podcast that Laird was made the deck chief of ''Galactica'' in a scene that was ultimately cut from Pegasus. It is unknown whether or not this change is considered [[canon|canonical]] and will carry over into the episode ''[[Resurrection Ship]]'' in any shape or form.}}


{{Characters}}
{{Characters}}

Revision as of 09:33, 7 January 2006

Peter Laird
[[Image:File:Bscap181.jpg|200px|Peter Laird]]

Name

{{{name}}}
Age early 40s
Colony
Birth place {{{birthplace}}}
Birth Name Peter Laird
Birth Date {{{birthdate}}}
Callsign
Nickname {{{nickname}}}
Introduced [[{{{seen}}}]]
Death
Parents
Siblings Unknown
Children Unknown (implied)
Marital Status Married (possibly widdowed)
Family Tree View
Role Deck Chief, Battlestar Galactica
Rank Chief Petty Officer, Drafted
Serial Number {{{serial}}}
Portrayed by Vincent Gale
Peter Laird is a Cylon
Peter Laird is a Final Five Cylon
Peter Laird is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Peter Laird is an Original Series Cylon
Related Media
@ BW Media
Additional Information
[[Image:|200px|Peter Laird]]



Peter Laird is a civilian aeronautical engineer. When the Cylon Attack began, he was aboard the Scylla, a civilian ship, when its passengers were "picked up" by the battlestar Pegasus. He became the ship's Flight-Deck Chief despite not being part of the Colonial military. When he came aboard Galactica, he met his counterpart, Chief Tyrol. Upon looking on the Blackbird he was both appalled and impressed by Tyrol's new stealth fighter, especially because he designed the old DDG-62 engines used in the Blackbird (Pegasus).

Laird was assigned to Galactica in Admiral Cain's fleet integration and was later made deck chief after Tryol was charged with the murder of Lt. Thorne. While drinking with Col. Tigh, Pegasus XO Jack Fisk revealed that the Scylla was part of a civilian fleet that Pegasus encountered a few weeks after escaping the Cylon attack. Admiral Cain, with military priority on the mind, ordered that the fleet be scavanged for anything that would be of aid to Pegasus militarily. Supplies, weapons and even people of certain backgrounds were taken. Laird, whose background in aeronautics served Cain's plan well, was taken away from his wife and possibly children at gun point by Pegasus marines. Whether or not they were executed because he resisted is unclear but he left them behind either way. (Resurrection Ship, Part I)

Notes[edit]

  • Ron D. Moore said in his podcast that he was tempted to give Laird a Scottish accent as a tribute to James Doohan, who played Montgomery Scott on Star Trek, as Doohan died around the time that the episode "Pegasus" was filming. Ultimately, he reluctantly decided not to.