Kara Thrace | |
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Battlestar Galactica character | |
Katee Sackhoff as Kara "Starbuck" Thrace
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First appearance | Miniseries |
Last appearance | "Daybreak" |
Portrayed by | Katee Sackhoff |
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Aliases | Starbuck |
Gender | Female |
Title |
Lieutenant (until Episode 2.10) Captain (after Episode 2.11) |
Colony | Caprica |
Affiliation | Colonial Fleet |
Lieutenant (until Episode 2.10)
"He looks at Starbuck as this great warrior who can just get things done. She doesn't question herself. She's really authentic. She is who she is. And Lee envies her clarity."
Kara Thrace (callsign "Starbuck") is a fictional character in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series. Played by Katee Sackhoff, she is a revised version of Lieutenant Starbuck from the 1978 Battlestar Galactica series. She is one of the show's main characters.
Described by a critic as "one of television's most complex, ever-evolving characters", the role of Starbuck changed over the run of the series. According to Sackhoff, Starbuck originally "didn't value her own life," inspiring her readiness to die for her shipmates. By the end of the series, however, she is prepared to sacrifice herself for others because of her respect for all life. The character's physical appearance is based on Sackhoff's perception of Starbuck as an extremely fit, hard-drinking individual. "I didn't want Starbuck to be completely ripped," said Sackhoff. "This is a girl who drinks most of her calories."
Kara Thrace bears some parallels to the original 1978 Starbuck character: both are portrayed as hot-headed and cocky fighter pilots, considered the best in the fleet, but with a tendency to challenge authorities and get into trouble. Both are avid gamblers and enjoy drinking, smoking cigars, and sex. Both have crashed and been marooned on a deserted planet, using a downed Cylon ship to make an escape. Both are best friends with Apollo. Kara had a relationship with Apollo's late brother Zak (mirroring the original Starbuck's on-and-off relationship with Apollo's sister Athena), affecting her relationship to Apollo and Zak's father, William Adama.
The two characters differ both in their sex – complicating Kara Thrace's relationships with other characters, notably Apollo – as well as their outward appearance: whereas the original Starbuck, played by Dirk Benedict, was a slick, well-groomed ladies' man, Kara appears more rugged and grimy. USA Today described her as "the broken warrior, a young, idealistic soldier who has been fighting for all the right reasons, but has lost something along the way."