Xeno Fenner

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Xeno Fenner
Xeno Fenner

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Role Foreman on the Daru Mozu
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Portrayed by David Patrick Green
Xeno Fenner is a Cylon
Xeno Fenner is a Final Five Cylon
Xeno Fenner is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Xeno Fenner is an Original Series Cylon
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Xeno Fenner is a foreman aboard the Daru Mozu.

When his complaints about bad working conditions for the Daru Mozu crew keep being ignored, Fenner calls for a work stoppage, stopping short of calling a strike.

To discuss a problem with fuel processing that is gravely hampering travel, Fenner is asked to a meeting with President Roslin. Fenner becomes frustrated that his prior meeting requests and pleas for worker needs and benefits are ignored while the Fleet's leadership will only summon him when fuel supplies are threatened. After quoting a passage from Gaius Baltar's underground book, which infuriates Roslin, Fenner is thrown in the brig.

Expecting this, Fenner had ordered his crew to sabotage the refinery machines by removing the pressure seals, should he not return.

After some heated persuasion by Chief Tyrol, who visits him in the brig, Fenner gives out the location of the pressure seals, allowing production to resume. Fenner is then released from his cell and returns to his foreman duties. Fenner's experience with a balky conveyor comes in handy later on, but a new worker is injured in the repair, prompting Tyrol to re-assume his role as a union leader and stop refinery work with less subtlety than Fenner (Dirty Hands).