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Some weeks after the [[Battle of the Algae Planet]], he is assigned to "[[Dogsville]]" and tasked with the medical well-being of refugees there. During the influx of an additional 300 people, he is the first to notice signs of the [[Mellorak infection]] and resumes his guerrilla euthanasia campaign against the Sagittarons, using the disease and their resistance to conventional medical practices as a cover for his actions. | Some weeks after the [[Battle of the Algae Planet]], he is assigned to "[[Dogsville]]" and tasked with the medical well-being of refugees there. During the influx of an additional 300 people, he is the first to notice signs of the [[Mellorak infection]] and resumes his guerrilla euthanasia campaign against the Sagittarons, using the disease and their resistance to conventional medical practices as a cover for his actions. | ||
He is accused by a bereaved mother, [[Portia King]], of killing her son, [[Willie King]], after allegedly treating a disease that affected him. Willie King's death, as well as additional deaths of Sagittarons he is known to have directly interacted with, leads Captain | He is accused by a bereaved mother, [[Portia King]], of killing her son, [[Willie King]], after allegedly treating a disease that affected him. Willie King's death, as well as additional deaths of Sagittarons he is known to have directly interacted with, leads Captain [[Karl Agathon]] to investigate him, despite resistance from Doctor Cottle, Colonel Tigh, and even Admiral [[William Adama]]. | ||
Much to Cottle's chagrin, following the incident with Agathon in his office, he tests the blood samples from the deceased Sagittarons. Instead of the [[bittamucin]] that Robert lies about administering prior to their deaths, Cottle discovers cellular destruction and poison in the blood work. He is summarily arrested by [[Colonial Marine|marines]], earning disdain from Tigh, Cottle, and Adama, as well as other crew members. | Much to Cottle's chagrin, following the incident with Agathon in his office, he tests the blood samples from the deceased Sagittarons. Instead of the [[bittamucin]] that Robert lies about administering prior to their deaths, Cottle discovers cellular destruction and poison in the blood work. He is summarily arrested by [[Colonial Marine|marines]], earning disdain from Tigh, Cottle, and Adama, as well as other crew members. | ||