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'''Barry Garner''' is a fictional character from the reimagined ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' series played by [[John Heard (actor)|John Heard]].
'''Barry Garner''' is a [[fictional character]] from the reimagined ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' series played by [[John Heard (actor)|John Heard]].


[[Commander]] Garner became commanding officer of the [[Battlestar]] ''[[Battlestar Pegasus|Pegasus]]'' following the deaths of [[Admiral]] [[Helena Cain]] and Commander [[Jack Fisk (Battlestar Galactica)|Jack Fisk]]. [[Colonel]] [[Saul Tigh]] of the [[Battlestar]] [[Battlestar Galactica (ship)|''Galactica'']] questioned Garner's appointment, but Admiral [[William Adama]] noted that Garner was the best that ''Pegasus'' had.
[[Commander]] Garner became commanding officer of the [[Battlestar]] ''[[Battlestar Pegasus|Pegasus]]'' following the deaths of [[Admiral]] [[Helena Cain]] and Commander [[Jack Fisk (Battlestar Galactica)|Jack Fisk]]. [[Colonel]] [[Saul Tigh]] of the [[Battlestar]] [[Battlestar Galactica (ship)|''Galactica'']] questioned Garner's appointment, but Admiral [[William Adama]] noted that Garner was the best that ''Pegasus'' had.
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* [http://en.battlestarwiki.org/wiki/Barry_Garner Barry Garner] at the [http://en.battlestarwiki.org/ BattlestarWiki]
* [http://en.battlestarwiki.org/wiki/Barry_Garner Barry Garner] at the [http://en.battlestarwiki.org/ BattlestarWiki]


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[[Category:Battlestar Galactica (2003) characters|Garner, Barry]]
[[Category:Battlestar Galactica (2003) characters|Garner, Barry]]

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Barry Garner is a fictional character from the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series played by John Heard.

Commander Garner became commanding officer of the Battlestar Pegasus following the deaths of Admiral Helena Cain and Commander Jack Fisk. Colonel Saul Tigh of the Battlestar Galactica questioned Garner's appointment, but Admiral William Adama noted that Garner was the best that Pegasus had.

Garner was formerly the vessel's chief engineer. (It was never made clear if Garner had served as XO under Cmdr. Jack Fisk, his predecessor prior to being made CO.) Garner was well-suited to working with machines; unfortunately, he was less than competent when it came to command of the ship as a whole. In an attempt to rescue two missing Raptors, Garner disobeyed Admiral Adama's order not to take the Pegasus to search for them, and jumped away from the Colonial Fleet. The Pegasus thus fell directly into a Cylon trap and was damaged by multiple nuclear missile strikes. However, Garner redeemed himself and saved the ship in a noble sacrifice: he ordered his fellow engineers to seal him inside a depressurizing compartment while he repaired the stricken Pegasus' FTL drives.

In an after-action report delivered to Admiral Adama, Major Lee Adama recognized the bravery of Garner's actions and identified his flaw as being "used to machines: command is about people." Captain Kara Thrace's after-action report was less kind. Garner was succeeded as commander of the Pegasus by Major Adama, who had served as Garner's interim executive officer.

Trivia

  • In his podcast for the episode "The Captain's Hand", series creator Ronald D. Moore revealed that the character of Barry Garner was originally named Barry Trammel. This name was used in promotional materials until legal issues required that the character be re-named almost at the last minute. but stuck in Moore's memory: he accidentally refers to Garner as "Trammel" at several points in the podcast.
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