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Thus, Grace Park comes to play several cloned versions of her character. All apparently have a very similar personality, and two of them share memories through the pilot miniseries.  In these memories, Boomer believed herself to be human and had memories of being raised on Troy and orphaned at an early age. As a pilot on Battlestar Galactica she had a secret affair with Chief Galen Tyrol (secret, because she is an officer and he is enlisted).
Thus, Grace Park comes to play several cloned versions of her character. All apparently have a very similar personality, and two of them share memories through the pilot miniseries.  In these memories, Boomer believed herself to be human and had memories of being raised on Troy and orphaned at an early age. As a pilot on Battlestar Galactica she had a secret affair with Chief Galen Tyrol (secret, because she is an officer and he is enlisted).


After the miniseries, Boomer's memories diverge. The original Boomer from the miniseries returns to her ship (Battlestar Galactica) for the first season, carrying out missions for the humans and missions as a sleeper agent for the cylons. However, the audience understands that Boomer is a clown at the end of the miniseries when they see another version of Boomer. This Boomer is tormented by thoughts that she might be a Cylon, triggered by finding herself in suspicious circumstances after doing missions as a sleeper agent for the Cylons. At the end of Season 1, after an important mission, she shoots Adama and is imprisoned for much of Season 2.
After the miniseries, Boomer's memories diverge. See:
 
* [[Boomer (character)]]
Meanwhile, a second important Boomer character appears on Cylon-occupied planet Caprica, where "Helo", her fellow lieutenant and raptor-crewmember, was stranded at his own request. While this Boomer has all the memories through, apparently, the miniseries, she is aware that she is a Cylon, and is under a mission to have a love relationship with Helo. The two fall in love, and she becomes pregnant--a first for the Cylons.  They eventually escape the planet and return to the Battlestar.
* [[Athena (character)]]
 
* [[List of Cylon characters from Battlestar Galactica 2004+]]
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Boomer (human callsign; human full name, "Sharon 'Athena' Valerii"; possible married name "Sharon Valerii Agathon"; Cylon identity, "Number Eight") is a series of characters played by Grace Park on Battlestar Galactica, the 2004+ TV series.

The character "Boomer" was a minor sidekick on the original show: a fellow male pilot and friend of Starbuck's and Apollo's, who was played by an African-American actor, Herb Jefferson, Jr. In the re-envisioned 2004+ version, Boomer is a much more central character.

Character arc (and spoilers)

At the end of the pilot miniseries it is revealed that Boomer is actually a Cylon clone, later identified as model "number eight".

Thus, Grace Park comes to play several cloned versions of her character. All apparently have a very similar personality, and two of them share memories through the pilot miniseries. In these memories, Boomer believed herself to be human and had memories of being raised on Troy and orphaned at an early age. As a pilot on Battlestar Galactica she had a secret affair with Chief Galen Tyrol (secret, because she is an officer and he is enlisted).

After the miniseries, Boomer's memories diverge. See: