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Created page with "{{Character Data | name=Villem Fuest | seen=The Cylons' Secret | pseen=''The Cylons' Secret'' | role=Head of Station | rank=Doctor | death=Sacrificed himself to disable ''Invincible''<ref>''The Cylons' Secret'', p. 207.</ref> | status=Deceased }} '''Doctor Villem Fuest''' was the lead scientist and acting head of Research Station Omega.<ref>''The Cylons' Secret'', p. 132.</ref> A dedicated and idealistic man, he believed in the station's mission to create a perf..."
 
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Upon learning the truth about the station and seeing the abomination of [[Nedder]] aboard ''[[Invincible]]'', Fuest realizes his life's work was a Cylon-orchestrated lie. In a final act of atonement, he sacrifices his life to create a power surge that temporarily disables the Dreadnaught, allowing ''[[Galactica (RDM alternate)|Galactica]]'' to escape.<ref>''The Cylons' Secret'', p. 207.</ref>
Upon learning the truth about the station and seeing the abomination of [[Nedder]] aboard ''[[Invincible]]'', Fuest realizes his life's work was a Cylon-orchestrated lie. In a final act of atonement, he sacrifices his life to create a power surge that temporarily disables the Dreadnaught, allowing ''[[Galactica (RDM alternate)|Galactica]]'' to escape.<ref>''The Cylons' Secret'', p. 207.</ref>


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Doctor Villem Fuest was the lead scientist and acting head of Research Station Omega.[1] A dedicated and idealistic man, he believed in the station's mission to create a perfect society where humans and Cylons could coexist as equals.[2]

Over three decades of isolation, Fuest became willfully blind to the true nature of his Cylon "companions," who were secretly manipulating him and conducting a long-term study of humanity.[3] He frequently retreated into imagined conversations with his deceased wife, Betti, as a way to cope with the station's failures and his own loneliness.[4]

Upon learning the truth about the station and seeing the abomination of Nedder aboard Invincible, Fuest realizes his life's work was a Cylon-orchestrated lie. In a final act of atonement, he sacrifices his life to create a power surge that temporarily disables the Dreadnaught, allowing Galactica to escape.[5]

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  1. The Cylons' Secret, p. 132.
  2. The Cylons' Secret, p. 133.
  3. The Cylons' Secret, p. 180.
  4. The Cylons' Secret, p. 46.
  5. The Cylons' Secret, p. 207.