‘Battlestar Galactica Season 4.5 now on DVDs
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For those who missed the ‘Battlestar Galactica’, last season, the wait is over now as it comes out in the DVD format. Packaged in a set of DVDs consisting of 11 episodes, the collection also …

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William Adama (Edward James Olmos)

Submitted on May 16, 2009 13 Comments

William Adama

Edward James Olmos is William Adama, in 1978 past; he is the Commander adama of the TV Seies Battlestar Gallactica. Adama’s life will be shown in spin off series of the Caprica episodes.

The character is born in Caprica, and his dad is Joseph Adama, a famous civil liberties lawyer, and his mom is an accountant. William Adama is gifted as a Viper pilot, who is in the Colonial fleet, fighting the first Cylon War. His aviator call sign is called “Husker” because of his grave voice. He was also involved with the pilot Jaycie Mc. Gavin.

Adam found Gavin, as he arrives in the hangar deck for his first mission, injured as her Raptor console exploded on her face. He scored his first kills during the war, and had received numerous commendations.

William Adama

The Cylon attempted to kill all the people aboard in Battlestar Galactica, and fortunately Adama was present, when the cylons started to depressurize their ship! “Two thousand men bought the farm!” was all he could say.

William Adama

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