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{{Character Data | {{Character Data | ||
| photo=BR25 - Planet of the Slave Girls - | | photo=BR25 - Planet of the Slave Girls - Female Pilot.png | ||
| role= | | role=Traniee, [[Defense Directorate]] | ||
| rank= | | rank=Cadet | ||
| death= | | death= | ||
| seen=Planet of the Slave Girls | | seen=Planet of the Slave Girls | ||
| actor=[[ | | actor=[[Diane Markoff]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
An '''unnamed notable female cadet''' is an [[Earth Defense Directorate]] trainee in [[2491]] CE, undergoing instruction by Maj. [[Duke Danton]]. | |||
Maj. | |||
During {{Buck}}'s lecture on 20th century battle strategy, she asks Rogers what he meant by "[[sacking the quarterback]]," which lead to a demonstration that dishevels the training room {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}. | |||
== Notes == | |||
* The credit for this character is given as "Female Pilot." No specific name is provided in the dialogue. | |||
{{charnav|Directorate|episode1=Planet of the Slave Girls}} | {{charnav|Directorate|episode1=Planet of the Slave Girls}} |
Revision as of 21:01, 2 May 2021
Female Pilot | |
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Name | {{{name}}} |
Age | {{{age}}} |
Homeworld | {{{homeworld}}} |
Birth place | {{{birthplace}}} |
Birth Name | {{{birthname}}} |
Birth Date | {{{birthdate}}} |
Callsign | {{{callsign}}} |
Nickname | {{{nickname}}} |
Introduced | Planet of the Slave Girls |
Death | |
Parents | {{{parents}}} |
Siblings | {{{siblings}}} |
Children | {{{children}}} |
Marital Status | {{{marital status}}} |
Family Tree | View |
Role | Traniee, Defense Directorate |
Species | {{{species}}} |
Rank | Cadet |
Serial Number | {{{serial}}} |
Portrayed by | Diane Markoff |
Additional Information | |
Female Pilot in the separate continuity | |
Female Pilot in the primary continuity | |
[[Image:|200px|Female Pilot]] |
An unnamed notable female cadet is an Earth Defense Directorate trainee in 2491 CE, undergoing instruction by Maj. Duke Danton.
During William "Buck" Rogers's lecture on 20th century battle strategy, she asks Rogers what he meant by "sacking the quarterback," which lead to a demonstration that dishevels the training room (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls").
Notes
- The credit for this character is given as "Female Pilot." No specific name is provided in the dialogue.