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This article covers the various depictions of the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]]' Doctor [[Wilker]] from the tie-in novelizations, comic books, and other media. | This article covers the various depictions of the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]]' Doctor [[Wilker]] from the tie-in novelizations, comic books, and other media. | ||
== Marvel comics == | |||
[[Image:Wilker - Marvel.jpg|thumb|left|Wilker as depicted in the Marvel comics.]] | |||
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Wilker | Wilker appears in the [[List of Comics#Marvel|Marvel comic]] series as one of the doctors maintaining the [[memory inducer]], with [[Cassiopeia]] as his aide. His depiction in the comic is that of a man with a goatee and a shaven head (''[[All Things Past and Present]]''). | ||
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== Maximum Press comics == | |||
Doctor '''Wilker''' is the residential electronics and engineering expert on '' | |||
Doctor '''Wilker''' is the residential electronics and engineering expert on ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]''. | |||
His team is tasked with the maintenance and control of the [[temporal overdrive]], which Wilker has studied since its installation in [[7347]] (''[[War of Eden 1]]'', ''[[The Enemy Within 2]]''). | His team is tasked with the maintenance and control of the [[temporal overdrive]], which Wilker has studied since its installation in [[7347]] (''[[War of Eden 1]]'', ''[[The Enemy Within 2]]''). | ||
After a [[Cylons (TOS alternate)|Cylon]] attack paralyzed Wilker in [[7357]], Wilker became obsessed with androids and the ability to transfer a human consciousness into a human simulacrum. He successfully does so by [[7362]], with his memory and essence transferred in a cybernetic brain. Fortunately, his body and brain manage to survive after [[Ares (Cylon)|Ares]], a Cylon agent, overloads the temporal overdrive, attacking Wilker before doing so. The recording of this attack is retrieved by [[Salik (alternate)|Salik]], which reveals Ares's true nature (''[[The Enemy Within 3]]''). | After a [[Cylons (TOS alternate)|Cylon]] attack paralyzed Wilker in [[7357]], Wilker became obsessed with androids and the ability to transfer a human consciousness into a human simulacrum. He successfully does so by [[7362]], with his memory and essence transferred in a cybernetic brain. Fortunately, his body and brain manage to survive after [[Ares (Cylon)|Ares]], a Cylon agent, overloads the temporal overdrive, attacking Wilker before doing so. The recording of this attack is retrieved by [[Salik (alternate)|Salik]], which reveals Ares's true nature (''[[The Enemy Within 3]]''). | ||
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