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Lieutenant Starbuck
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Last Known Appearance Storyline #4 (Look-In Magazine)
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Lieutenant Starbuck is a Cylon
Lieutenant Starbuck is a Final Five Cylon
Lieutenant Starbuck is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Lieutenant Starbuck is an Original Series Cylon
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Lieutenant Starbuck is a charismatic Colonial Warrior and one of the Fleet's top Viper pilots, known for his love of card games, women, and fumarellos.

He is reluctantly pulled from a card game to assist with the Freighter Eighteen incident, where he helps defend the ship from Cylon attack (ComicsLook-In Magazine: Storyline 1).[1]

During the encounter with the planet Thar, Starbuck attempts to prove a mysterious alien ship is an illusion by flying directly at it. He loses his nerve at the last second and pulls up sharply, causing significant stress damage to his Viper (ComicsLook-In Magazine: Storyline 2).[2]

As part of the initial exploratory mission to Zaroak, Starbuck is captured and enslaved. When a guard whips him in the mines, he retaliates, sparking a brawl that escalates into a full-blown slave revolt (ComicsLook-In Magazine: Storyline 4).[3]

References

  1. Look-In #43 (1979), Storyline 1, Strip 1
  2. Look-In #21 (1980), Storyline 2, Strip 18
  3. Look-In #40 (1980), Storyline 4, Strip 11