Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)/Characters

Commander Adama (Lorne Greene)
Leader of "The Fleet". A veteran, a father and a grandfather. The one thing he hates other than the Cylons is politicians. He has set out on a quest to find the lost "Thirteenth Tribe" in the hopes that the two groups can fight back against the Cylons.


 * A Father to His Men
 * Being Good Sucks: When he has to deal with the Council of Twelve.
 * Commanding Coolness
 * The Men First
 * I Minored in Tropology: During the Count Iblis story, we learn that Adama had studied Telekinesis when he was attending military academy; he invokes Ninety Percent of Your Brain, and reminisces to Apollo about how his wife made him promise to stop bending spoons with his mind. This gets used as a possible excuse to Do In The Wizardry of Count Iblis' miracles.
 * The Messiah
 * The Patriarch
 * Reasonable Authority Figure
 * Papa Wolf: He's a nice guy, but don't get him mad...
 * So Proud of You: Adama says this to his son a lot. Way more often than the new Adama, that's for sure.

Colonel Tigh (Terry Carter)
Adama's bridge assistant. Serious to a fault and completely hopeless when it comes to trying to relax and be one of the guys.

"Tigh: When Adam sees these (uniforms) he's gonna go crazy!"
 * Bavarian Fire Drill: Pulls one on Apollo and the rest of his squadron when he needs to keep them out of the loop on a Batman Gambit.
 * Black Best Friend: to Adama
 * Da Chief
 * Straight Man: And how!
 * Drill Sergeant Nasty: Of course everyone knows his bark is worse than his bite.
 * Plucky Comic Relief: Not so much plucky but,

Captain Apollo (Richard Hatch)
Apollo is the leader of Blue Squadron. A no-nonsense kind of guy who doesn't take no for an answer. Kind and helpful to his friends and family.


 * Cartwright Curse: played straight with ; later averted with.
 * The Philosopher: Instead of being a fighter pilot, Apollo would much rather chart the stars.
 * The Stoic
 * The Good Captain: Hello! Captain Apollo!
 * Humble Hero
 * Freudian Trio: with Starbuck and Boomer; the Superego of the group, and the most moral (and moralizing.)

Lt. Starbuck (Dirk Benedict)
There's really only one word to describe Lt. Starbuck... trouble. Name the scam or scheme and chances are Starbuck has tried it, or he'll get around to it. Good at heart and an exellent pilot. Unfortunately he's also a classic con-man -


 * A Day in The Limelight: Many. Sometimes it feels like Starbuck is the real lead of the show.
 * Amusing Injuries: Suffers one when Athena catches him on the surveillance cameras making out with another woman and vents steam from the catapults on him.
 * Love Triangle
 * The Cynic: Starbuck can be very cynical.
 * Number Two
 * Only Sane Man: He thinks he's this, and yet his plans and schemes are some of the most wacky of all.
 * Freudian Trio: with Apollo and Boomer; the Id of the group, and the most emotional and desire driven.

Lt. Boomer (Herb Jefferson, Jr.)
Ace pilot. Smart enough to stay away from Starbuck during his "Get Rich Quick" schemes. Whenever Starbuck and Apollo are both missing in action, Adama counts on him to command Blue Squadron.


 * Black Best Friend
 * Black Guy Dies First: Averted.
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * Captain Obvious: Boomer loves stating the obvious, sometimes...
 * Freudian Trio: with Apollo and Starbuck; the Ego of the group, tries to balance out the other two.
 * Freudian Trio: with Apollo and Starbuck; the Ego of the group, tries to balance out the other two.

Lt. Athena (Maren Jensen)
If she were any more hot tempered she'd be a redhead. Athena has feelings for Starbuck and he has feelings for her... and Cassiopeia... and Aurora... and Merium. Sometimes she just wants to hit him on the head, and she may very well have.


 * Action Girl
 * Bridge Bunny
 * Communications Officer
 * Demoted to Extra
 * Love Triangle: with Starbuck and Cassiopeia
 * Romantic Runner Up: At least we think so...
 * Woman Scorned: Once caught Starbuck making out with another woman in the Viper launch bay. She vents steam from the catapults on him.

Cassiopeia (Laurette Spang)
Originaly a... Socialator/ by trade. Cassiopeia decided to make a more helpful contribution to the fleet by becoming a nurse. Unlike Athena, she seems to find Starbuck's bad habits more charming than annoying.


 * Hospital Hottie
 * Hooker With a Heart of Gold
 * Action Girl: She once guarded a downed teamate all by herself.
 * Love Triangle
 * Ascended Extra

Lt. Sheba (Anne Lockhart)
Daughter of the Legendary Commander Cain (NOT the female one). She's just as stubborn as he is.


 * Ace Pilot
 * Action Girl
 * Daddy's Girl
 * Wangst: Some think she's got way to much angst for one character. Of course she's not NEARLY as bad as the characters form the reboot series.

Boxey (Noah Hathaway) and Muffit (Evie the Chimp)
Apollo's son. Boxey is a bright and outspoken boy who loves adventure. Boxey lost his beloved daggit/dog Muffit when the colonies where destroyed. So Muffit II was created to take his place. Now the pair are almost always together. Both Boxey and Muffit have used their unique talents to save lives many times.


 * Kid Sidekick: Boxey.
 * Non-Human Sidekick: Muffit the Robo Dog.
 * The Scrappy
 * Sidekick Ex Machina: Again, Muffit.
 * A Boy and His X: A boy and his robot dog.

Commander Cain (Lloyd Bridges)
Sheba's Father. Commander of the battlestar Pegasus. Appears in only one episode ("The Living Legend"), but is to hammy to pass up.


 * Blood Knight
 * Four Star Badass
 * Large Ham
 * Recycled in Space: he is Patton Recycled in Space
 * You Shall Not Pass: He throws the Pegasus at two cylon basestars to protect the fleet. After which his ship disappears. It is speculated that he is to much of a Badass to be destroyed.

Serina (Jane Seymour)
Mother of Boxey. Appears in only the Pilot and the two-part episode "Lost Planet of the Gods", but an important character nonetheless.


 * Action Mom: learns how to
 * Intrepid Reporter: she was reporting on the peace celebrations when the Cylons attacked.
 * Romantic Interest:
 * Romantic Interest:
 * Romantic Interest:

Baltar (John Colicos)
Baltar is not a Cylon - he's the man who sold humanity out to the Cylons. A chronic liar and coward, he loves to think of himself as superior to everyone else. He thinks he's using the Cylons when they're the ones using him. Of course none of that matters becuase he could never do the one thing they wanted him to do - destroy the Galactica.


 * Karmic Death:
 * Dirty Coward: Boy is he ever!
 * Big Bad
 * Chronic Backstabbing Disorder
 * Devil in Plain Sight
 * Classic Villain: With "Evil Lighting" and everything.
 * Faux Affably Evil

Lucifer (voiced by Jonathan Harris)
The smartest Cylon in the whole universe. He has the brains, the style, and most importantly, he's modest. His only handicap? Having to work under Baltar. Despite this handicap Lucifer seems to enjoy his banter with Balter, or perhaps he just like watching him sweat when things get hairy. Lucifer is probably the funniest and most likable villian anywhere.


 * Affably Evil: Instead of hating him for being a member of the evil race of robots, you'll spend most of your time laughing at his razor sharp wit.
 * A Father to His Men: Sort of. In The Gun On Ice Planet Zero he objects to Baltar's intention to use the ship's pilots as reserves.
 * Beware the Silly Ones
 * Deceptive Disciple: He seems to be this at first.
 * Even Evil Has Standards
 * Likable Villain: It's funny really. Lucifer isn't likable becuase he does good things or isn't as bad as he says. It's becuase he's so good at calling Baltar out on his hammy nature. That's probably why we love him so much.

Cylon Centurions

 * Color Coded for Your Convenience: Higher-ranked Gold Centurions.
 * Deadpan Snarker: at least the one in the Imperious Leader's personal guard was.
 * Evil Sounds Deep
 * Hive Mind: Averted in the pilot - a centurion realizes that the "green and purple squadrons" are a ruse, and gives the order to open fire on Starbuck and Apollo. Also, see Deadpan Snarker above.
 * Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy
 * Red Eyes Take Warning
 * Sliding Scale of Shiny Versus Gritty: definitely on the shiny side.

Admiral Adama (Lorne Greene)

 * A Father to His Men

Colonel

 * Field Promotion
 * Plot Relevant Age Up: almost 30 years have passed, so it makes sense.

Captain Troy (Kent Mc Cord)

 * Plot Relevant Age Up: Galactica 1980 aired two years after the original Battlestar Galactica - in universe, 30 years pass by, so the former Boxey is now played by Kent Mc Cord.
 * Suspiciously Similar Substitute
 * Straight Man
 * Upbringing Makes the Hero

Lt. Dillon (Barry Van Dyke)

 * Comically Missing the Point: No Dillon, the spining doors weren't built to keep aliens out of the building.
 * Drives Like Crazy:
 * Suspiciously Similar Substitute

Dr. Zee (Robbie Rist; later James Patrick Stuart)

 * Creator's Pet: the Council of Twelve has never disagreed with him? Really? No, really?
 * Creepy Child: Robbie Rist's incarnation of the character in the three-part pilot story. This was changed to him having a much more normal personality in the following episodes thanks to Executive Meddling.
 * Teen Genius
 * The Other Darrin: first played by Robbie Rist, then James Patrick Stuart.

Colonel Xavier (Richard Lynch; later Jeremy Brett)

 * Big Bad: almost as big as the Cylons, in fact.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist: he decides to raise Earth's level of technology by

Jamie Hamilton (Robyn Douglass)
Troy and Dillon's contact on Earth. She saves them time and again with her knowledge of Earth history and current events.


 * The Chick
 * Intrepid Reporter
 * Mr. Exposition: a female version, no less.
 * Tagalong Kid