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Leland J. Adama
Image:LeeAdama.jpg
Jamie Bamber as Lee "Apollo" Adama
Race Human
Gender Male
Portrayed by Jamie Bamber
First appearance "Miniseries"
Callsign Apollo
Rank Captain (BSG Miniseries - Episode 2. Male (♂ refers to the sex of an organism or part of an organism which produces small mobile Gametes called spermatozoa. Jamie St John Bamber Griffith (b 3 April, 1973) is a British Actor most famous for his roles as Major Lee "Apollo" Adama Battlestar Galactica is a three-hour Miniseries written and produced by Ronald D Battlestar Galactica is an Emmy and Peabody Award -winning serial drama Television program created by Ronald D 10)
Lieutenant (Episode 2. Battlestar Galactica is an Emmy and Peabody Award -winning serial drama Television program created by Ronald D 11 - 2. 12)
Captain (Episode 2. 13 - 2. 16)
Major (Episode 2. Battlestar Galactica is an Emmy and Peabody Award -winning serial drama Television program created by Ronald D 17)
Commander (Episode 2. Battlestar Galactica is an Emmy and Peabody Award -winning serial drama Television program created by Ronald D 18 - 3. 05, BSG: Razor)
Major (Episode 3. 06 - 3. 19)

Commanding Officer of the Battlestar Pegasus (BSG: Razor, Episode 2. The commanding officer ( CO) is the officer in command of a Military unit. Battlestar Pegasus is a fictional spacecraft that appears in the both the original and the re-imaged television series Battlestar Galactica. 18 - 3. 04 (destroyed))

Caprica Delegate, Quorum of the Twelve Delegates (Episode 4. The Quorum of Twelve is a fictional governing body of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol on the two Battlestar Galactica television series 03 - 4. 10)
Acting President of the Twelve Colonies(Episode 4. 10 - Current)
Colony Caprica
Affiliation Adama Family
Colonial Fleet
Romo Lampkin

Leland Joseph "Lee" Adama (callsign "Apollo") is a fictional character in the television series Battlestar Galactica. In the fictional Battlestar Galactica universe the Adama family is the family of Commander Adama, commander of the Battlestar Galactica, and they are some The Colonial Forces are the military forces of the Twelve Colonies in the Battlestar Galactica fictional universe Romo Lampkin is a character in the television remake of Battlestar Galactica. Battlestar Galactica is an Emmy and Peabody Award -winning serial drama Television program created by Ronald D He is portrayed by actor Jamie Bamber. Jamie St John Bamber Griffith (b 3 April, 1973) is a British Actor most famous for his roles as Major Lee "Apollo" Adama

Contents

Character biography

Early life

Lee Adama was born to William Adama, a veteran of the First Cylon War, and his wife, Carolanne Adama. Admiral William "Bill" Adama is a fictional character portrayed by Edward James Olmos in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica television series The Cylons are a Cybernetic Civilization at war with the Twelve Colonies of humanity in the Battlestar Galactica Science fiction Military Personnel Zak Adama See also Zak Adama Played by Tobias Mehler, Clarke Hudson [1] He also had a younger brother, Zak Adama. Zak Adama is a character on the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica Science fiction series Their father strongly encouraged both boys to enter the Colonial Fleet and become Viper pilots. The Colonial Forces are the military forces of the Twelve Colonies in the Battlestar Galactica fictional universe The Colonial Viper is the primary fighter spacecraft type used by the human protagonists in the Battlestar Galactica fictional universe Unfortunately, Zak was not a natural pilot like his brother and father, and was killed in an accident after being awarded flight status against the better judgement of his flight instructor and fiancée, then-Lieutenant Kara "Starbuck" Thrace. Lieutenant (abbreviated Lt or Lieut) is a Military, Naval, Paramilitary, Fire service, Emergency medical services Kara "Starbuck" Thrace, played by Katee Sackhoff, is a Fictional character in the television series Battlestar Galactica, a reimagining Zak's death drove a wedge between Lee Adama and his father that would only be healed over two years later, after the Destruction of the Twelve Colonies. The Destruction of the Twelve Colonies is a fictitious interstellar holocaust first depicted in the 1978 motion picture Battlestar Galactica, which set [2]

After the Destruction of the Twelve Colonies

By the time of the Cylons' devastating attack on the Twelve Colonies, Lee Adama is a Captain in the Colonial Fleet Reserve with the call sign "Apollo". An aviator call sign or callsign is a Nickname given to a American or Canadian military pilot or other flight officer He is a special guest at the decommissioning ceremonies for Battlestar Galactica, commanded by his father. The Battlestar Galactica is a Space battleship in the original and re-imagined Science fiction Television series After Major Jackson "Ripper" Spencer, the Galactica's CAG (Commander Air Group) is killed in battle, Lee Adama becomes senior survived pilot, then joins the Galactica crew and becomes its CAG. Commander Air Group, or CAG, refers to the Commander of the Air Wing aboard an Aircraft carrier of the U [2]

Lee Adama's strained relationship with his father also causes him to become a strong supporter of Colonial President Laura Roslin, who often butts heads with William Adama. President is a Title leaders of Organizations companies, Trade unions universities, and countries. Laura Roslin is a Fictional character in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica series portrayed by Mary McDonnell. [2] Roslin, aware that she is unfamiliar with the military and that he can give her valuable insights in that area, appoints Lee Adama to be her personal military advisor. [3]

Early in their relationship, President Laura Roslin often referred to Lee Adama as "Captain Apollo". Laura Roslin is a Fictional character in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica series portrayed by Mary McDonnell. Lee once corrected her, stating that "Apollo" was his call sign, but President Roslin replied "'Captain Apollo' has a nice ring to it. "[2] Upon joining Galactica's crew, Apollo was a bit of an outsider but after proving himself in several missions as more than just the "old man's son" he earned the respect of his fellow pilots and soon became one of the crew. [4]

When Kara Thrace goes missing after being shot down over an un-named red moon, Lee is at the forefront of the search for the missing pilot. Lee and his father are ultimately compelled to abandon the search for Starbuck after President Roslin alerts them to how they are placing personal feelings above the good of the fleet. Fortunately, Starbuck is able to return to Galactica using a Cylon Raider that she shot down. The Cylon Raider is the standard Starfighter used by the Cylons, in the various Battlestar Galactica movies and television series However, the incident cements the father-son bond between William Adama and his surviving son. Lee questions how long his father would search for him, were he missing, to which the elder Adama responds, "If it were you, we'd never leave. "[5]

Lee is part of the strike team sent by then-Commander Adama to Colonial One to terminate Laura Roslin's presidency after she encourages Kara Thrace to abscond with a captured Cylon Raider. Colonial One is a civilian starship in the Science fiction Television series Battlestar Galactica. Laura Roslin is a Fictional character in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica series portrayed by Mary McDonnell. The Cylon Raider is the standard Starfighter used by the Cylons, in the various Battlestar Galactica movies and television series On board Colonial One, Lee has a change of heart, declaring that it isn't worth it to sacrifice democracy. He puts his gun to then-Colonel Saul Tigh's head. Colonel ( RP ˈkɜnəl GA ˈkɜrnəl is a Military rank of a Commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every country Colonel Saul Tigh is a fictional character on Battlestar Galactica played by Michael Hogan. Tigh calmly tells Lee, "This is mutiny, you know that. " Tigh takes control of the situation after Roslin surrenders and is able to take both Roslin and Lee into custody. [6]

Lee is present in the Galactica's CIC shortly thereafter, when the Cylon infiltrator known as Lieutenant Junior Grade Sharon "Boomer" Valerii shoots Commander Adama twice in the chest. A Combat Information Center ( CIC) or Action Information Center ( AIC) is the tactical center of a Warship, manned and equipped Lieutenant Junior Grade Sharon 'Boomer' Valerii, Number Eight, and Lieutenant Junior Grade Sharon 'Athena' Valerii Agathon refer to a collection of humanoid [6] On Tigh's orders, Lee is physically dragged from his father's side and thrown in the brig. Needing Lee's services as CAG, Tigh later releases Lee on parole. Parole may have different meanings depending on the field and judiciary system Lee will perform his duties as before, but "make no attempt to free [Roslin] or sow insurrection among the crew", and will return to the brig when not on duty. [7]

Nonetheless, Lee breaks his parole after Tigh's leadership takes a disastrous turn and results in civilian deaths. [8] He helps Roslin to lead a breakaway fleet to Kobol. After Commander Adama and President Roslin make a personal effort to heal the divisions in the fleet, Lee returns to duty on Galactica. Lee is one of the five people who see firsthand the map to Earth in the Tomb of Athena on Kobol. [9]

After the Battlestar Pegasus joins the fleet, Lee is temporarily transferred to the Pegasus, given duties flying Raptors rather than Vipers,[10] and even demoted to Lieutenant. Battlestar Pegasus is a fictional spacecraft that appears in the both the original and the re-imaged television series Battlestar Galactica. The Raptor is a multipurpose military spacecraft featured in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica. All of these misfortunes are reversed after the successful attack on the Cylon Resurrection ship, the death of Rear Admiral Helena Cain, and his father's promotion to flag rank. " Resurrection Ship " Part I and II are episodes of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series Rear admiral is a Naval Commissioned officer rank above that of a Commodore and Captain, and below that of a Vice Admiral. Rear Admiral Helena Cain is a fictional character in the reimagined Science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica, portrayed by However, Lee battles with depression at this time, confessing to Kara Thrace that "he didn't want to make it back alive. "[11]

While on leave on the Cloud 9 luxury liner, Lee is accidentally shot by Kara Thrace during a hostage rescue. Cloud 9 is an FTL -capable luxury passenger liner in the refugee fleet in the reimagined TV series Battlestar Galactica. [12] He takes almost a month to recover from this wound, during which time he is promoted to Major and consummates his long-simmering relationship with Petty Officer Second Class Anastasia Dualla. Anastasia "Dee" Dualla, portrayed by Kandyse McClure, is a fictional character in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica. He is assigned to Pegasus to assist the new commanding officer, Commander Barry Garner. Barry Garner is a fictional character from the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series played by John Heard. After he successfully commands the ship during a Cylon surprise attack in which Garner is killed, Lee is quickly promoted from Major to Commander, and given command of Pegasus. [13]

New Caprica and the Second Exodus

Shortly before the Roslin-vs. -Baltar presidential election, the fleet discovers a somewhat habitable planet inside of a nebula, presumably safe from Cylon discovery, which is named New Caprica. Gaius Baltar is a fictional character in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica. After Gaius Baltar wins the presidential election, he orders the establishment of permanent settlements on the planet. The Galactica and Pegasus begin a monotonous orbital defence patrol. [14]

Months later, Lee and Kara Thrace both get drunk at a party celebrating the ceremonial first shovelful of earth being dug on New Caprica. They have sex, declare their love for one another, and fall asleep together; however, Kara wakes first and leaves. When Lee wakes and returns to the settlement he finds that Kara has married Samuel Anders. Samuel T Anders is a Fictional character from the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica television series played by Michael Trucco. This betrayal causes a lot of bad feeling between Adama and Thrace. [15] He takes to overeating and puts on a lot of weight;[14] he also marries his new first officer, Anastasia Dualla, now a Lieutenant Junior Grade. Anastasia "Dee" Dualla, portrayed by Kandyse McClure, is a fictional character in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica. [16]

Eight months later the Cylons find New Caprica, and take control over the colonists. With only a skeleton crew manning his ship, Lee is forced to flee with the rest of the fleet hoping to return again to fight off the Cylons and save the civilian population. [14]

Four months later still, as the Galactica and Pegasus lay plans to rescue the civilians trapped on New Caprica, the psychological impact of the past year is also obvious: Lee has become more sentimental and "soft", to the point where it interferes with his ability to command the Pegasus. [17] When contact with the resistance movement on New Caprica is established, Lee is ordered by his father to take the Pegasus and continue the search for Earth while the Galactica attempts to liberate the planet. When Galactica is near destruction, Lee and Pegasus come to the rescue, giving his father's ship time to jump out. Under heavy fire from four Cylon Basestars, the Pegasus is heavily damaged, having left its Vipers to defend the rest of the fleet. The Basestar is the primary capital ship of the Cylons ' in the 1978 Science fiction Television series and movie Battlestar Galactica Lee orders the crew to abandon ship, saying "Thank You" to his ship just as he departs. The Pegasus rams a Cylon basestar, instantly destroying both vessels, and a large piece of wreckage damages or destroys a second basestar. [16]

Lee's first role after the rescue of the civilian population appears to be connected to conducting some kind of head-count or census of the rescued civilians. It is in this capacity that he notices that certain confirmed survivors have gone missing, having been executed by The Circle for collaborating with the Cylons. [18] He then returns to the role of Galactica's CAG, with the rank of Major. After much hard physical training, he loses the excess weight he gained over the previous year and asks Captain Karl "Helo" Agathon to remind him to never let himself go like that again. Karl C Agathon is a fictional character on the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica TV series portrayed by Tahmoh Penikett. [19]

Lee advocates using captured Cylons infected with a strain of lymphocytic encephalitis as biological weapons to exterminate the Cylon race. Lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM is a Rodent -borne viral infectious disease that presents as aseptic Meningitis, Encephalitis or Meningoencephalitis His plan is approved by President Roslin, but is thwarted by Captain Karl "Helo" Agathon, the Galactica's executive officer at the time. While executive officer literally refers to a person responsible for the performance of duties involved in running an Organization, the exact meaning of the role is variable [20]

The renewed strength of his bond with his father is shown when his father chooses to confess to Lee about his fears that he may have inadvertently provoked the Cylon onslaught on the Colonies. [21]

Resignation from Colonial Forces and Legal Aspirations

However, that father-son relationship sours following the death of Kara Thrace, whom Lee loved and whom Adama considered as close as a daughter. While both grieve, Lee is visibly shaken by the death, while Adama does his best to move past it. When Adama realizes his son has become unhinged by her death, he pulls him from flight duty, assigning Lee the task of heading up the security detail for the defense attorney of Gaius Baltar, whose trial the Adama considers to be little more than a public relations exercise. Lee suspects his father is being overprotective, not wishing to lose him as he did Kara. After two assassination attempts on Baltar's latest lawyer, Romo Lampkin, the culprit is discovered. Adama then reinstates Lee as CAG, not wanting to expose him to the dangers of more potential assassination attempts. Lee, however, has become very interested in Colonial law at this point, after reading some of his grandfather's law books, and believes he could assist Lampkin prepare the case. Adama resists, but Lee refuses to resume his duties as CAG, and joined the legal team.

Once the trial began, Adama is enraged that his friend and second-in-command, Saul Tigh, is exposed on the witness stand and forced to admit he killed his own wife on New Caprica. He blames Lee, believing his son has given the information to Lampkin. Adama wants Lee to stop helping Baltar, but Lee refuses, ultimately resigning his commission after Adama states openly that Lee has no integrity, and that he is "a coward" for supposedly letting Romo question Saul.

Putting the uniform behind him, Lee begins to see the trial more as a game, and personally takes up the cross-examination of President Laura Roslin, confronting her with her renewed use of the hallucinogenic compound chamala-extract, which she claims is a treatment for her relapse of cancer. This move, while justified in Lee's mind toward preserving justice in the fleet, further strains his relationship with both his father and Roslin, and motivates his wife to finally leave him.

After Laura's deposition, Lee is the last witness called, following Felix Gaeta's perjury in stating that President Baltar willingly signed a mass execution warrant. Gaius Baltar is a fictional character in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica. Lee proclaims in court that nearly all those in positions of power throughout the Fleet, including himself, are guilty of murder and treason to some degree; because Baltar is broadly reviled in Fleet society, human civilization is scapegoating the ex-President in an effort to expunge its guilt and shame. Lee ultimately realizes that he was being manipulated by Lampkin, who boldly predicted to Baltar that he has no greater ally than a son trying to flee his father's shadow.

After Baltar's acquittal, the Fleet is once again discovered by the Cylons. Despite having resigned his commission, Lee puts on a flight suit and pilots Viper 3 to help defend the fleet from the Cylons. While in flight he spots something on his wing, searching he discovers it to be a Viper, flown by Kara Thrace. She proceeds to tell him "It's okay, don't freak out, it's really me. I've been to Earth, I know where it is, and I'm gonna take us there".

While reviewing his gun camera footage in the pilot's ready room, Lee tells his father, who offered him his Viper wings back, that Baltar's trial may have been the catalyst, but he feels that he can do more outside the military than remaining in. Adama is visibly upset but ultimately concedes to his son's wishes.

At Lee's "mustering out" party, he drinks several toasts to the Galactica, his friends, Rear Admiral Adama, the Fleet and "to absent friends. " As he leaves the Galactica, the pilots and Command staff salute him while he boards the Raptor taking him off the ship. Dualla gives him his Viper wings in a frame and as he hugs her says, "Well, looks like you get the house. "

Lee begins his political career as the Caprica Delegate to the Quorum of Twelve. The Quorum of Twelve is a fictional governing body of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol on the two Battlestar Galactica television series Following the disappearance of President Roslin aboard the defecting Cylon basestar, Lee searches for an alternative Presidential candidate to the still-divisive Zarek. After a tense confrontation with a despairing Romo Lampkin, during which he is informed of his nomination with a gun to the head, Lee accepts his candidacy. Aboard Colonial One, Lee Adama is inaugurated as the Acting President of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol. Colonial One is a civilian starship in the Science fiction Television series Battlestar Galactica.

Earth

After his father's return to Galactica, President Adama is faced with a hostage crisis instigated by the Cylon D'Anna. She demands that the Four cylons within the Colonial fleet reveal themselves and find their way to the Rebel baseship; until then, a Colonial hostage on the baseship would be killed every 15 minutes.

His father's nervous breakdown in the light of Tigh's confession gave Lee the upper hand. Within short order, he had three of the final five standing in an airlock. D'Anna was backed hopelessly into a corner and prepared to nuke the civilian fleet; the confrontation seemed hopeless until Starbuck showed up with the co-ordinates to Earth. Lee felt that withholding the information would only serve to prolongue a pointless war, so shared the discovery with D'Anna. He saw to it that Cylon and Human would travel to Earth and make a new home together.

The Fleet's arrival at Earth was a bittersweet experience for Adama. Joy, elation and relief quickly turned to dismay and horror upon witnessing a devastated cityscape that was once the thirteenth colony.

Major relationships

References

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