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Doctor Wilker is experienced in a unique variety of electronic sciences, including but not limited to communications, robotics, and computational technologies.
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Wilker built and constructed the [[Muffit II]] robotic [[daggit]] as a favor to [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], programming it for [[Boxey (TOS)|Boxey]]'s visual image that Apollo furnished him. He had hoped to use the Muffit II as a template for other daggits to take watch over the [[Warriors]] as they rested in situations where they were isolated or on a ground mission of basically any sort. ([[Saga of a Star World]])
Doctor '''Wilker''' is experienced in a unique variety of electronic sciences, including but not limited to communications, robotics, and computational technologies.


Apollo later questioned Wilker on the possibility that [[Iblis]] was an android construct, and Wilker mentioned (interesting and ironically enough) that such a feat was possible with Colonial technologies. He later was sent on a mission to find out what exactly caused the "miracle" growth of the edible plants on the [[Agro Ship Nine]], during Iblis' visit to the [[Fleet]]. He discovered that the plants had been subjected to a growth-inducing radiation. ([[War of the Gods]])
Wilker builds and constructs the [[Muffit II]] robotic [[daggit]] as a favor to [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], programming it for {{TOS|Boxey}}'s visual image that Apollo furnishes him. He had hopes to use the Muffit II as a template for other daggits to take watch over the [[Warriors]] as they rest in situations where they are isolated or on a ground mission {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}.


Additionally, he apparently is also on call to do forensics for the Fleet, as he tested [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]]'s [[laser pistol]] to confirm whether or not the energy expended upon [[Ortega]]'s corpse was the same as the energy expended from Starbuck's pistol. Unfortunately, it was, albeit it was later proven that [[Karibdis]] later terminated Ortega using the pistol while Starbuck was showering. ([[Murder on the Rising Star]])
Apollo later questions Wilker on the possibility that [[Iblis]] is an android construct, and Wilker mentions (interesting and ironically enough) that such a feat is possible with Colonial technologies. He later is sent on a mission to find out what exactly caused the "miracle" growth of the edible plants on the [[Agro Ship Nine]], during Iblis' visit to [[The Fleet (TOS)|The Fleet]]. He discovers that the plants had been subjected to a growth-inducing radiation {{OS|War of the Gods}}.


Wilker also was responsible for experimenting with the [[Lunar Seven]] [[Lunar Avion|shuttle]] that [[Michael]] liberated from the [[Eastern Alliance]], although he tended to be over the line in his experiments, and was ordered by [[Adama]] to desist. ([[Greetings from Earth]])
Additionally, he apparently is also on call to do forensics for the Fleet, as he tests [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]]'s [[laser pistol]] to confirm whether or not the energy expended upon [[Ortega]]'s corpse is the same as the energy expended from Starbuck's pistol. Unfortunately, it is, albeit it is later proven that [[Karibdis]] had terminated Ortega using the pistol while Starbuck was showering {{OS|Murder on the Rising Star}}.


[[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] noted that Wilker could do thousand-fold better than him to clear up the transmission that Apollo received in the old [[Gamma frequency|Gamma frequencies]], although he apparently was over at the electronics ship (the ''[[Celestra]]'', most probably) at the time.  Wilker never had the chance to look at it, since his lab had been destroyed when the ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'' fenced with the lone [[basestar (TOS)|Cylon base star]] that Apollo and Starbuck had blinded. ([[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]])
Wilker also is responsible for experimenting with the [[Lunar Seven]] [[Lunar Avion|shuttle]] that [[Michael]] liberates from the [[Eastern Alliance]], although he tends to be over the line in his experiments, and is ordered by {{TOS|Adama}} to desist ([[TOS]]: [[Greetings From Earth]]").


Portrayed by [[IMDB-person:John Dullaghan|John Dullaghan]]
{{TOS|Boomer}} noted that Wilker could do thousand-fold better than him to clear up the transmission that Apollo receives in the old [[Gamma frequency|Gamma frequencies]], although he apparently is over at the electronics ship (the ''[[Celestra]]'', most probably) at the time.  Wilker never has the chance to look at it, since his lab is destroyed when ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'' fences with the lone [[basestar (TOS)|Cylon base star]] that Apollo and Starbuck blind {{OS|The Hand of God (TOS)}}.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


According to the novelization of "[[Saga of a Star World]]", Wilker had an assistant named [[Lanzer]]. Lanzer could very well be seen (from the waist downward) controlling the robotic daggit (Muffit II) with a remote control -- he could very well be [[IMDB-person:Ray Berwick|Ray Berwick]], [[Evie the Chimp]]'s trainer.
* According to the novelization of "[[Saga of a Star World]]", Wilker had an assistant named [[Lanzer]]. "Lanzer" may be the individual seen—from the waist downward—controlling Muffit II with a remote control, although the man with the remote control could very well be [https://www.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Ray+Berwick Ray Berwick], [[Evolution]]'s trainer.
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Doctor Wilker is experienced in a unique variety of electronic sciences, including but not limited to communications, robotics, and computational technologies.

Wilker builds and constructs the Muffit II robotic daggit as a favor to Apollo, programming it for Boxey's visual image that Apollo furnishes him. He had hopes to use the Muffit II as a template for other daggits to take watch over the Warriors as they rest in situations where they are isolated or on a ground mission (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").

Apollo later questions Wilker on the possibility that Iblis is an android construct, and Wilker mentions (interesting and ironically enough) that such a feat is possible with Colonial technologies. He later is sent on a mission to find out what exactly caused the "miracle" growth of the edible plants on the Agro Ship Nine, during Iblis' visit to The Fleet. He discovers that the plants had been subjected to a growth-inducing radiation (TOS: "War of the Gods").

Additionally, he apparently is also on call to do forensics for the Fleet, as he tests Starbuck's laser pistol to confirm whether or not the energy expended upon Ortega's corpse is the same as the energy expended from Starbuck's pistol. Unfortunately, it is, albeit it is later proven that Karibdis had terminated Ortega using the pistol while Starbuck was showering (TOS: "Murder on the Rising Star").

Wilker also is responsible for experimenting with the Lunar Seven shuttle that Michael liberates from the Eastern Alliance, although he tends to be over the line in his experiments, and is ordered by Adama to desist (TOS: Greetings From Earth").

Boomer noted that Wilker could do thousand-fold better than him to clear up the transmission that Apollo receives in the old Gamma frequencies, although he apparently is over at the electronics ship (the Celestra, most probably) at the time. Wilker never has the chance to look at it, since his lab is destroyed when Galactica fences with the lone Cylon base star that Apollo and Starbuck blind (TOS: "The Hand of God").

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  • According to the novelization of "Saga of a Star World", Wilker had an assistant named Lanzer. "Lanzer" may be the individual seen—from the waist downward—controlling Muffit II with a remote control, although the man with the remote control could very well be Ray Berwick, Evolution's trainer.
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