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'''Willie King''' is the son of [[Portia King]], | '''Willie King''' is the 19-year-old son of [[Portia King]], hailing from [[Sagittaron|Sagittaron]]. | ||
Along with his mother, King accompanies a group of roughly 20 fellow Sagittarons to ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]''. Upon landing on ''Galactica'', he demonstrates symptoms of a sickness which can easily be cured. However, due to Sagittaron beliefs, his mother refuses treatment. | |||
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 {{callsign|Karl Agathon}} to investigate Doctor Robert as she believed Robert killed her son. | 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 {{callsign|Karl Agathon}} to investigate Doctor Robert as she believed Robert killed her son. | ||
Her beliefs are confirmed by Doctor [[Cottle]], who tested King's blood | Her beliefs are confirmed by Doctor [[Cottle]], who tested King's blood, detecting acute cellular destruction as a result of a destructive [[w:bisphosphonate|bisphosphonate]] {{TRS|The Woman King}}. | ||
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