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Adama was engaged to [[Kara Thrace]], his flight instructor. Due to her feelings for Adama, she passed him, despite her knowing that he was the "worst flier I ever trained". As proof of this, Adama has a scar on his left hand, which was a result of slamming his hand as he closed a Viper cockpit during his first day of flight training. However, his one strength was that he was a better shot than Kara Thrace ([[Battlestar Galactica 1]]).
Adama was engaged to [[Kara Thrace]], his flight instructor. Due to her feelings for Adama, she passed him, despite her knowing that he was the "worst flier I ever trained". As proof of this, Adama has a scar on his left hand, which was a result of slamming his hand as he closed a Viper cockpit during his first day of flight training. However, his one strength was that he was a better shot than Kara Thrace ([[Battlestar Galactica 1]]).
On his graduation day from the Colonial Fleet's training center, his father told Zak that he was a disgrace. This was prompted by Zak's calling his father "dad", instead of the customary "sir" ([[Battlestar Galactica 2]]).


A [[Returners|clone of him believed to be a "Returner"]] is found by [[Kara Thrace]] aboard the ''[[Medivac 12]]'' ([[Battlestar Galactica 0]]). Despite knowing that the human Zak was dead and buried, Thrace helps him ward off an attack by new-model [[Centurion (RDM)|Centurion]]s on ''Medivac 12'' ([[Battlestar Galactica 1]]).
A [[Returners|clone of him believed to be a "Returner"]] is found by [[Kara Thrace]] aboard the ''[[Medivac 12]]'' ([[Battlestar Galactica 0]]). Despite knowing that the human Zak was dead and buried, Thrace helps him ward off an attack by new-model [[Centurion (RDM)|Centurion]]s on ''Medivac 12'' ([[Battlestar Galactica 1]]).

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Zak "Buster" Adama
Zak "Buster" Adama

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Death Killed on qualifying run, 2 years BCH
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Zak "Buster" Adama is a Cylon
Zak "Buster" Adama is a Final Five Cylon
Zak "Buster" Adama is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Zak "Buster" Adama is an Original Series Cylon
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For the canonical character from which this character is based, see: Zak Adama.
For the character with the same callsign, "Buster", see: Richard Bayer.

Zak "Buster" Adama is the son of William Adama who died in two years prior to the Fall of the Twelve Colonies during his qualifying run.

Adama was engaged to Kara Thrace, his flight instructor. Due to her feelings for Adama, she passed him, despite her knowing that he was the "worst flier I ever trained". As proof of this, Adama has a scar on his left hand, which was a result of slamming his hand as he closed a Viper cockpit during his first day of flight training. However, his one strength was that he was a better shot than Kara Thrace (Battlestar Galactica 1).

On his graduation day from the Colonial Fleet's training center, his father told Zak that he was a disgrace. This was prompted by Zak's calling his father "dad", instead of the customary "sir" (Battlestar Galactica 2).

A clone of him believed to be a "Returner" is found by Kara Thrace aboard the Medivac 12 (Battlestar Galactica 0). Despite knowing that the human Zak was dead and buried, Thrace helps him ward off an attack by new-model Centurions on Medivac 12 (Battlestar Galactica 1).