Imperious Leader - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Imperious Leader on 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
  • Seraphs
Reimagined
  • 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 characters
List of Battlestar Galactica characters



Imperious Leader is also a prominent creator of Axis and Allies maps and house rules since 1997

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