Unnamed characters (RDM)

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This page lists all "Battlestar Galactica" characters who were never named either on screen or by any of the show's creatives.

Galactica crew

Pilots

The following characters may be identical with any of the mentioned-only characters identified by call sign or name, listed in the list of pilots.

Nuggets

Eight nuggets are recruited in "Act of Contrition" to fill out the ranks, including Kat, Hot Dog and Chuckles. Five of them were not named.

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Unidentified nuggets from "Act of Contrition."

Tattooed pilot

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A large pilot with tattoos. He first appears at a card game in early Season 1. He also appears in the partying scenes in "Scar" and returns in Season 3, being visible in most group scenes involving pilots.

Colonial One crew

Transport pilot

The unnamed captain of the the government-chartered starliner Colonial Heavy 798 (later renamed Colonial One) in the miniseries.

The pilot was played by actor Barclay Hope. In the novelization of the miniseries (which is treated as a separate continuity source), the unnamed captain is given a name: Captain Russo.

Co-pilot

The unnamed co-pilot of the the government-chartered starliner Colonial Heavy 798 (later renamed Colonial One) in the miniseries.

The co-pilot was played by actor Biski Gugushe and in the miniseries novelization is given a name: Eduardo. The actor who played this character, Biski Gugushe, also portrays two other characters in the Re-imagined Series: a reporter named "Eick" (ostensibly named for series co-executive producer David Eick), and a second reporter, Sekou Hamilton.
Humorously, in the DVD commentary for the miniseries, Ron D. Moore and David Eick point out that Gugushe is one of the best extras they have, but he got no speaking lines whatsoever for the role of the pilot. They jokingly quipped of the actor's non-verbal skill, in that the actor always looks as if he wants to say something while in the cockpit, but always thinks better of it and keeps silent.
The novelization of the miniseries has other marked differences from the aired or sourced content of the series, such as Natasi and Jane Cally. As a result, these differences makes the novelization a separate continuity from the Re-imagined Series canon.