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Encyclopedia > Count Baltar
Baltar

John Colicos as Count Baltar in the opening credits for Battlestar Galactica
Race Human
Gender Male
Portrayed by John Colicos
Rank Count
Colony Picon
Affiliation Colonials / Cylons

In the original 1978 Battlestar Galactica movie and ABC television series, Count Baltar was a leading antagonist character who betrayed the human race to its enemy, the robot race of Cylons. He was portrayed by Canadian actor John Colicos. Image File history File links Countbaltar. ... Trinomial name Homo sapiens sapiens Linnaeus, 1758 Humans, or human beings, are bipedal primates belonging to the mammalian species Homo sapiens (Latin for wise man or knowing man) under the family Hominidae (known as the great apes). ... The shield and spear of the Roman God Mars are often used to represent the male sex In heterogamous species, male is the sex of an organism, or of a part of an organism, which typically produces smaller, mobile gametes (spermatozoa) that are able to fertilise female gametes (ova). ... John Colicos (December 10, 1928 - March 6, 2000) was a Canadian born actor. ... Title card from the original Battlestar Galactica series Battlestar Galactica is a franchise of American science fiction films and television series, the first of which was produced in 1978. ... Film is a term that encompasses motion pictures as individual projects, as well as the field in general. ... The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) operates television and radio networks in the United States and is also shown on basic cable in Canada. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... John Colicos (December 10, 1928 - March 6, 2000) was a Canadian born actor. ...

Towards the last years of The Thousand Yahren War between the Cylons and the Twelve Colonies of Man, Baltar acted as a liaison between the Twelve Worlds and the Cylons, and arranged for a peace conference that would bring an end to the war. Unknown to the Colonials, Baltar had made a deal with the Cylon Imperious Leader: Baltar would conduct the peace conference to lull the Colonials into a false sense of security, while the Cylons prepared for a massive attack on the Colonial military and the Twelve Worlds. In return, the Imperious Leader promised Baltar that Baltar's own Colony would be spared from the attack, and Baltar would be installed as dictator of that Colony. (It was never stated which of the Twelve Worlds was Baltar's home Colony, though it is indicated to be Picon). The Cylon War is a fictitious interstellar war that occurred in the Battlestar Galactica universe. ... The Imperious Leader is the ultimate office of the Cylons society in Battlestar Galactica. ...


Since the Cylons are dedicated to the complete annihilation of humanity, the Imperious Leader went back on his word, and destroyed all twelve Colonies in the attack (with a handful of humans fleeing in civilian ships under the protection of the sole surviving Battlestar, the Galactica). Baltar went before the Imperious Leader, enraged that the Cylons had not held up their end of the bargain. The Imperious Leader responded by explaining to Baltar that every human being must be exterminated, and sentenced Baltar to death.


In the theatrical version, Cylon Centurions executed Baltar on the spot by beheading him. Beheading. ...


In the television version, the Imperious Leader ordered that Baltar be brought away for public execution; soon thereafter the Imperious Leader was killed when the Colonials (in a viper attack led by Apollo and Starbuck) destroyed his base ship over the planet Carrilon.


The succeeding Imperious Leader spared Baltar's life, believing that Baltar, being human, would have a superior insight into the minds of the remnants of humanity which the Cylons were pursuing. To this end the Imperious Leader installed Baltar as the commander of a Cylon base ship, with Lucifer as Baltar's second in command. Lucifer is a fictional character from the 1978 Battlestar Galactica television series. ...


For approximately the first half of the televised Battlestar Galactica series, Baltar was the commander of the Cylon forces that ruthlessly pursued the Galactica and its rag-tag fugitive fleet of civilian ships. In the episode "War of the Gods," the charismatic miracle worker Count Iblis influenced Baltar to voluntarily surrender himself to the Colonials. For the remainder of the series, Baltar was a prisoner on board the Colonial prison barge. The episode "Baltar's Escape" featured an attempt by Baltar and other imprisoned villains (Borellian Nomen and Eastern Alliance officers) to escape from the prison barge. Patrick Macnee as Count Iblis in War of the Gods Count Iblis was an exiled alien who was rescued by the Battlestar Galactica and stirred trouble among its crew until he was ejected from the ship: see this link. ... Experiment in Terra is an episode of the original Battlestar Galactica televison series. ... In the original Battlestar Galactica series, the Eastern Alliance was a militaristic and totalitarian human interstellar state opposed both by the Cylons and by the Twelve Colonies. ...


In the final episode of the series, "The Hand of God," Baltar made a deal with Adama: Baltar provided the Colonials with technical information on Cylon basestars (which Apollo and Starbuck used in that episode to destroy a basestar), in exchange for which Adama agreed to release Baltar on the first habitable planet that the Fleet passed. Commander Adama redirects here. ... Lt. ... The Basestar is the premier warship in the Cylon Alliances fleet in the science fiction movie and the 1978 television show Battlestar Galactica. ... Understanding planetary habitability is partly an extrapolation of the Earths conditions, as it is the only planet currently known to harbor life. ...


In material deleted from the final broadcast of the episodes, it is explained that Baltar was originally a Colonial military officer who led an expedition to discover new sources of tylium for mining. After discovering a particularly rich tylium deposit on Carillon, Baltar decided to go into business for himself, and left the military. He falsified records, declaring Carillon too minimal for mining, and set himself up with the Cylons and Ovions who were mining Carillon. Tylium is a fictional ore in both versions of the science fiction series Battlestar Galactica. ...


  Results from FactBites:
 
Baltar (TOS) - Battlestar Wiki (1773 words)
Baltar apparently loses sight of the Fleet for a time after it changed course due to Robber's transmissions back to Cylon hands (mistakenly thinking he was contacting the Aeries colony) (The Long Patrol).
Baltar survives the engagement to aid the Imperious Leader when the main city of Gamoray is assaulted by Colonial forces (The Living Legend, Part II).
Count Baltar is forced to his knees by Count Iblis (War of the Gods, Part II).
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