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"The Captain's Hand"
Series Battlestar Galactica
Season 2, Episode 17
BSG 2x17 001
Air date February 17th, 2006
Writers Jeff Vlaming
Director Sergio Mimica-Gezzan
Producers Ron E. French; Glen A. Larson; Bradley Thompson; David Weddle; Harvey Frand; Mark Verheiden; Toni Graphia; Ronald D. Moore; David Eick
Starring Edward James Olmos; Mary McDonnell; Katee Sackhoff; Jamie Bamber; James Callis; Tricia Helfer; Grace Park
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"The Captain's Hand" is the seventeenth episode of season two of the Battlestar Galactica relaunch series, and the thirtieth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Sergio Mimica-Gezzan with a script written by Jeff Vlaming. It first aired on Syfy on Friday, February 17th, 2006.

Synopsis[]

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Edward James Olmos Commander William Adama
Mary McDonnell President Laura Roslin
Katee Sackhoff Lieutenant Kara "Starbuck" Thrace
Jamie Bamber Captain Lee "Apollo" Adama
James Callis Doctor Gaius Baltar
Tricia Helfer Number Six
Grace Park Lieutenant Sharon "Boomer" Valerii [1]

Also Starring[]

Actor Role
Michael Hogan Colonel Saul Tigh
Aaron Douglas Chief Galen Tyrol
Nicki Clyne Cally Henderson
Alessandro Juliani Lieutenant Felix Gaeta
Kandyse McClure Officer Anastasia Dualla

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Richard Hatch Tom Zarek
Donnelly Rhodes Doctor Cottle
John Heard Commander Barry Garner

Co-Stars[]

Actor Role
Christian Tessier Tucker "Duck" Clellan
Stefanie von Pfetten Marcia "Showboat" Case
Kavan Smith Richard "Buster" Baier
Amber Rothwell Rya Kibby
Patricia Idlette Sarah Porter
Rekha Sharma Tory Foster
Brad Dryborough Hoshi
Aaron Pearl Ensign Abel Thornton
Christina Schild Playa Palacios
Tammy Hui Lyla "Shark" Ellway
James Bell Steve "Red Devil" Fleer
Kimani Ray Smith Pegasus sergeant
Kurt Max Runte Ensign Charles Bellamy

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