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This page is about the original series Battlestar Galactica's Commander Adama, for other BG Commanders named Adama see Commander Adama (disambiguation)
Adama Battlestar Galactica character Portrayed by Lorne Greene Information Species Human Gender Male Title Commander Colony Caprica Affiliation Colonials Commander Adama is a fictional character in the 1978 movie and subsequent ABC television series Battlestar Galactica and its continuation series, Galactica 1980. Adama is the commander of the great military vessel Battlestar Galactica, commander of the refugee fleet and military commander of the evacuees of the Twelve Colonies. Played by Lorne Greene, Adama is also the spiritual leader of the surviving colonists. In the 2004 re-imagined series, a similar character, William Adama, is portrayed by Edward James Olmos.
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Battlestar Galactica
Adama is the commander of the great military vessel battlestar Galactica, commander of the refugee fleet, and military commander of the evacuees of the Twelve Colonies. He is also the spiritual leader of the surviving Colonists, leading the quest for Earth. As such, Adama is central to the story arc of the series, and in some ways the saga revolves around him.
He has a daughter Athena and son Apollo who feature in the series. His wife, Ila, and his younger son, Zac, were both killed in the Cylon attack on the Twelve Colonies.
Adama is a native of the planet Caprica, which is where he graduated from military academy. Early in his career Adama was involved in a parapsychological research project at the Colonial Military Institute. He flew with his executive officer Colonel Tigh in their younger days, and later served with Commander Kronus aboard the battlestar Rycon.
As well as being a career military officer, Commander Adama is also a member of the Council of the Twelve, the governing body of the Colonies. He was as much a politician as a military commander.
From the start, Adama was mistrustful of the Cylons at the time of the Peace Conference to end the Thousand Yahren War. He was the only battlestar commander to keep his ship on battle-stations drill, and as a result, the Galactica was the only battlestar to survive the Cylon sneak attack. (Another battlestar, the Pegasus, was later discovered to have survived, and to have raided Cylon outposts for a year after the destruction of the colonies. However, it appeared in only two episodes before it mysteriously disappeared, its fate ambiguous.) Despite the destruction and great personal loss, Adama was able to organize the survivors in an escape from the Cylons and lead them on the search for Earth.
Adama is a fair and beloved leader, with almost unquestioned authority. He is a deeply religious man, and his visit to the planet Kobol and the Fleet's encounter with the Ship of Lights strengthened his belief that someday Earth would be found.
In the episode "War of the Gods," it is revealed that Adama has been trained in telekinesis as part of a military parapsychology study. In this episode, Count Iblis can read minds, so Adama also mentions that he has received training in clouding his mind with other thoughts, suggesting that he was involved in experiments in telepathic communication. However, there is no further reference to this in the remainder of the series.
He appears briefly in the Maximum Press Battlestar Galactica comics published in the 1990's, having been put in cryogenic suspension after contracting a terminal illness common to Capricans. Richard Hatch's relaunch novels set after the end of the tv series mentions him having died several yahrens before.
Galactica 1980
He was one of the few Galactica crewmembers to reappear in the sequel series Galactica 1980.
Popular culture
In The Simpsons episode "Treehouse of Horror X" story "Desperately Xeeking Xena", Comic Book Guy, who has styled himself as a villain called "The Collector" is kicked into a vat of Lucite. He clambers out and barely has time to strike a "classic Lorne Greene pose from Battlestar Galactica" before the plastic hardens around him.
See also
- William Adama - Commander Adama's analogue in the reimagined series
External links
- Adama (TOS) at the Battlestar Wiki
- Adama (1980) at the Battlestar Wiki
Characters on Battlestar Galactica Original Commander Adama · Colonel Tigh · Captain Apollo · Lieutenant Starbuck · Lieutenant Boomer · Lieutenant Sheba · Lieutenant Athena · Lieutenant Zac · Cassiopeia · Count Baltar · Imperious Leader · Lucifer · Count Iblis · Commander Cain · Serina · Boxey · Chameleon · President Adar · Cylons · SeraphsReimagined Lee "Apollo" Adama · William "Husker" Adama · Karl "Helo" Agathon · Samuel "Longshot" Anders · Gaius Baltar · Helena Cain · Dr. Sherman Cottle · Anastasia "Dee" Dualla · Margaret "Racetrack" Edmondson · Elosha · Tory Foster · Felix Gaeta · Louanne "Kat" Katraine · Aaron Kelly · Billy Keikeya · Romo Lampkin · Alex "Crashdown" Quartararo · Laura Roslin · Kara "Starbuck" Thrace · Ellen Tigh · Saul Tigh · Cally Tyrol · Galen Tyrol · Thomas Zarek · #1 - John Cavil · #2 - Leoben Conoy · #3 - D'Anna Biers · #4 - Simon O'Neill · #5 - Aaron Doral · #6 · #7 - Daniel · #8 - Sharon · Minor charactersList of Battlestar Galactica characters Battlestar Galactica Original
seriesGlen A. Larson · Saga of a Star World (pilot) · Galactica 1980 (TV series) · Episodes · Locales · Video games · The Second ComingShipsCaptain Apollo · Lieutenant Starbuck · Commander Adama · Lieutenant Boomer · Colonel Tigh · Count Baltar · Cassiopeia · Lieutenant Sheba · CylonsReimagined
seriesRonald D. Moore · Episodes (miniseries · season 1 · season 2 · season 3 · season 4) · TV movies (Razor · The Plan · Blood & Chrome) · Webisodes (The Resistance · Razor Flashbacks · The Face of the Enemy) · Locations · Music · Religious themes · Video games (Beyond the Red Line · Battlestar Galactica Online) · AwardsShipsWilliam Adama · Laura Roslin · Kara "Starbuck" Thrace · Lee "Apollo" Adama · Gaius Baltar · Number Six · Sharon/Number Eight · Cylons · Minor charactersCaprica Theme park
attractionBattlestar Galactica: Human vs. CylonCategories:- Battlestar Galactica (1978) characters
- Galactica 1980 characters
- Fictional commanders
- Fictional characters introduced in 1978
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