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Willie King

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Willie King
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Name Willie King
Age 19
Colony Sagittaron
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Birth Date c. 19 BCH (81YR)
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Death Poisoned by Dr. Michael Robert (TRS: "The Woman King")
Parents Portia King (mother)
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Portrayed by Scott Little
Willie King is a Cylon
Willie King is a Final Five Cylon
Willie King is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Willie King is an Original Series Cylon

Willie King is the son of Portia King, a Sagittaron who, along with his mother Portia, survives the Fall of the Twelve Colonies.

In 3 ACH (2002BYR), the 19-year-old King and his mother accompany a group of roughly 20 fellow Sagittarons to Galactica. Upon embarking aboard Galactica, he demonstrates symptoms of a sickness which can easily be cured. His mother initially refuses treatment due to Sagittaron beliefs.

Despite his fellow Sagittarons' vehement reservations, his mother seeks treatment from Doctor Michael Robert, 12 hours after King develops symptoms (although Robert claims King was 3 days symptomatic). Despite allegedly being given the treatment, he dies, leading his mother to petition Captain Karl "Helo" Agathon to investigate Doctor Robert as she believed Robert killed her son.

Her beliefs are confirmed by Doctor Cottle, who tested King's blood and uncovers acute cellular destruction as a result of a destructive bisphosphonate (TRS: "The Woman King").