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{{Character Data
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|pseen=''Blood and Chrome''
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|marital status= Married to [[Katie]]
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Junior Lieutenant '''Coker Fasjovik''' is a [[Raptor]] [[ECO]] (electronic countermeasures officer) serving the [[Colonial Fleet (TRS)|Colonial Fleet]] during the tenth year of the [[First Cylon War]].


Junior Lieutenant '''Coker Fasjovik''' is a [[Raptor]] [[ECO]] (electronic countermeasures officer) serving the Colonial Fleet during the tenth year of the [[First Cylon War]].  
==Service==
Drafted into the [[Colonial Fleet (TRS)|Colonial Fleet]] immediately after graduating from the [[University of Aerilon]], and having served two tours of duty, Fasjovik has become emotionally worn by the war, and is openly contemptuous of inexperience and optimism in the face of the long and violent conflict. He is saddled with [[William Adama|Ensign William Adama]] as the pilot of his [[Raptor]], ''[[Wild Weasel]]'', upon the young ensign's assignment to ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]''. Fasjovik actively despises [[William Adama|Adama]]'s gung-ho nature and rebukes Adama's attempts to befriend him, even declaring his [[Oliver Bear|previous pilot]], who was killed in combat, an "asshole" who was nevertheless worth "ten huskers like" [[William Adama|Adama]].
 
Fasjovik is relieved when Commander [[Silas Nash]] gives him and his new pilot a "milk run" to deliver cargo, as he only has forty-seven days remaining in his (mandatory) second tour of duty. However, much to Fasjovik's chagrin, the "milk run" is a pretense for a classified mission deep in [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] space involving [[Becca Kelly]], a computer programmer who refined the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]]' [[MCP|artificial intelligence]] before the start of the war.
 
During an assignment on [[Djerba]], Fasjovik eventually realizes that [[Becca Kelly|Kelly]] is hiding something, and forces her at gunpoint to reveal her plan. She dupes him into believing that she intends to infect the [[Cylon]] computer network with a [[w:computer virus|virus]]. However, as [[Becca Kelly|Kelly]] works, Fasjovik sees information about [[Colonial Fleet (TRS)|Colonial]] warships being uploaded. Realizing that she is betraying the hidden "[[ghost fleet]]" of Colonial ships being prepared for a surprise attack, he shoots her, but before he and [[William Adama|Adama]] can leave the [[Cylon]] facility, he is in turn shot by [[Becca Kelly|Kelly]]. [[William Adama|Adama]] destroys the communications array and stops the upload after [[Becca Kelly|Kelly]] runs out of ammo. Fasjovik and [[William Adama|Adama]] help one another to escape, and are soon found by a [[SAR]] [[Raptor]]. His wounds heal, and with a new sense of respect and friendship for [[William Adama|Adama]], plans to finish off his remaining six weeks in the service.


==Service==
==Private Life==
Fasjovik's father was a [[w:mining engineer|mining engineer]] who later became a professor at [[Promethea A & M]]. Despite this family connection, Fasjovik elected to attend the [[University of Aerilon]], first intending to be a [[w:playwright|playwright]], then later deciding to study [[w:music|music]] and becoming a skilled [[w:pianist|pianist]]. While taking shelter at an abandoned [[w:ski lodge|ski lodge]] on [[Djerba]], he plays on a [[w:grand piano|grand piano]], and laments to [[William Adama|Ensign Adama]] about the rarity of such opportunities in his life. He also has a wife, Katie, but is reluctant to discuss her. Before passing out from his wounds, he gives [[William Adama|Adama]] a photo of her for safe keeping (''[[Blood and Chrome]]'', deleted scenes).


Drafted into the [[Colonial Fleet (TRS)|Colonial Fleet]] immediately after graduating from the University of Aerilon, and having served two tours of duty, Fasjovik has become emotionally worn by the war, and is openly contemptuous of inexperience and optimism in the face of the long and violent conflict. He is saddled with Ensign [[William Adama]] as the pilot of his Raptor, ''[[Wild Weasel]]'', upon the young ensign's assignment to ''{{RDM|Galactica}}''. Fasjovik actively despises Adama's gung-ho nature and rebukes Adama's attempts to befriend him, even declaring his [[Oliver Bear|previous pilot]], who was killed in combat, an "asshole" who was nevertheless worth "ten huskers like" Adama.
==Musical Theme==
[[Bear McCreary]] composed a specific theme for Coker Fasjovik in ''[[Blood and Chrome]]'', marking one of the few times a supporting character received their own musical motif in the ''[[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' universe. The '''Coker Theme''' is a simple six-note melody played by [[w:bansuri|bansuri]] and supported by [[w:duduk|duduks]], reserved exclusively for the character's emotional moments.{{cite_web|url=https://bearmccreary.com/battlestar-galactica-blood-chrome/|title=Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome|date=10 February 2013|accessdate=27 July 2025|last=McCreary|first=Bear}}


Fasjovik is relieved when Commander [[Silas Nash]] gives him and his new pilot a "milk run" to deliver cargo, as he only has forty-seven days remaining in his (mandatory) second tour of duty. However, much to Fasjovik's chagrin, the "milk run" is a pretense for a classified mission deep in [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] space involving [[Becca Kelly]], a computer programmer who refined the Cylons' [[MCP|artificial intelligence]] before the start of the war.
According to [[Bear McCreary]], the theme highlights the tender side of Fasjovik's wise-cracking personality rather than providing comedic support, as "that part of his personality shines through easily." The theme appears in touching scenes throughout ''[[Blood and Chrome]]'', including when Fasjovik encounters his old friend [[Jim Kirby]] and informs him that he is now a father, and during his piano performance at the abandoned lodge on [[Djerba]].


During an assignment on [[Djerba]], Fasjovik eventually realizes that Kelly is hiding something, and forces her at gunpoint to reveal her plan. She dupes him into believing that she intends to infect the Cylon computer network with a virus. However, as Kelly works, Fasjovik sees information about Colonial warships being uploaded. Realizing that she is betraying the hidden "ghost fleet" of Colonial ships being prepared for a surprise attack, he shoots her, but before he and Adama can leave the Cylon facility, he is in turn shot by Kelly. Adama destroys the communications array and stops the upload after Kelly runs out of ammo. Fasjovik and Adama help one another to escape, and are soon found by a SAR Raptor. His wounds heal, and with a new sense of respect and friendship for Adama, plans to finish off his remaining six weeks in the service.
==Behind the Scenes==
[[Ben Cotton]], who portrays Coker Fasjovik, was announced as cast in the role on 26 January 2011 alongside [[Luke Pasqualino]] as [[William Adama]].{{cite_web|url=http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/01/26/battlestar-galactica-blood-chorme-cast/|title=Young William Adama Cast for Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome|publisher=Entertainment Weekly|date=26 January 2011|accessdate=27 July 2025}} The character was specifically created for ''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' as a foil to the young, idealistic [[William Adama|Adama]], representing the war-weariness and cynicism that would later influence Adama's own military philosophy.


==Private Life==
The character's background as a musician and [[w:playwright|playwright]] was incorporated to show the human cost of the [[First Cylon War]] - talented individuals forced into military service and away from their creative pursuits. This theme resonates throughout ''[[Blood and Chrome]]'', emphasizing how the war affected all aspects of [[Colonial]] society and culture.


Fasjovik's father was a mining engineer who later became a professor at Promethea A & M. Despite this family connection, Fasjovik elected to attend the University of Aerilon, first intending to be a playwright, then later deciding to study music and becoming a skilled pianist. While taking shelter at an abandoned ski lodge on Djerba, he plays on a grand piano, and laments to Ensign Adama about the rarity of such opportunities in his life. He also has a wife, Katie, but is reluctant to discuss her. Before passing out from his wounds, he gives Adama a photo of her for safe keeping (''[[Blood and Chrome]]'', deleted scenes).
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Junior Lieutenant Coker Fasjovik is a Raptor ECO (electronic countermeasures officer) serving the Colonial Fleet during the tenth year of the First Cylon War.

Service

Drafted into the Colonial Fleet immediately after graduating from the University of Aerilon, and having served two tours of duty, Fasjovik has become emotionally worn by the war, and is openly contemptuous of inexperience and optimism in the face of the long and violent conflict. He is saddled with Ensign William Adama as the pilot of his Raptor, Wild Weasel, upon the young ensign's assignment to Galactica. Fasjovik actively despises Adama's gung-ho nature and rebukes Adama's attempts to befriend him, even declaring his previous pilot, who was killed in combat, an "asshole" who was nevertheless worth "ten huskers like" Adama.

Fasjovik is relieved when Commander Silas Nash gives him and his new pilot a "milk run" to deliver cargo, as he only has forty-seven days remaining in his (mandatory) second tour of duty. However, much to Fasjovik's chagrin, the "milk run" is a pretense for a classified mission deep in Cylon space involving Becca Kelly, a computer programmer who refined the Cylons' artificial intelligence before the start of the war.

During an assignment on Djerba, Fasjovik eventually realizes that Kelly is hiding something, and forces her at gunpoint to reveal her plan. She dupes him into believing that she intends to infect the Cylon computer network with a virus. However, as Kelly works, Fasjovik sees information about Colonial warships being uploaded. Realizing that she is betraying the hidden "ghost fleet" of Colonial ships being prepared for a surprise attack, he shoots her, but before he and Adama can leave the Cylon facility, he is in turn shot by Kelly. Adama destroys the communications array and stops the upload after Kelly runs out of ammo. Fasjovik and Adama help one another to escape, and are soon found by a SAR Raptor. His wounds heal, and with a new sense of respect and friendship for Adama, plans to finish off his remaining six weeks in the service.

Private Life

Fasjovik's father was a mining engineer who later became a professor at Promethea A & M. Despite this family connection, Fasjovik elected to attend the University of Aerilon, first intending to be a playwright, then later deciding to study music and becoming a skilled pianist. While taking shelter at an abandoned ski lodge on Djerba, he plays on a grand piano, and laments to Ensign Adama about the rarity of such opportunities in his life. He also has a wife, Katie, but is reluctant to discuss her. Before passing out from his wounds, he gives Adama a photo of her for safe keeping (Blood and Chrome, deleted scenes).

Musical Theme

Bear McCreary composed a specific theme for Coker Fasjovik in Blood and Chrome, marking one of the few times a supporting character received their own musical motif in the Battlestar Galactica universe. The Coker Theme is a simple six-note melody played by bansuri and supported by duduks, reserved exclusively for the character's emotional moments.McCreary, Bear (10 February 2013). Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Retrieved on 27 July 2025.

According to Bear McCreary, the theme highlights the tender side of Fasjovik's wise-cracking personality rather than providing comedic support, as "that part of his personality shines through easily." The theme appears in touching scenes throughout Blood and Chrome, including when Fasjovik encounters his old friend Jim Kirby and informs him that he is now a father, and during his piano performance at the abandoned lodge on Djerba.

Behind the Scenes

Ben Cotton, who portrays Coker Fasjovik, was announced as cast in the role on 26 January 2011 alongside Luke Pasqualino as William Adama.Young William Adama Cast for Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Entertainment Weekly (26 January 2011). Retrieved on 27 July 2025. The character was specifically created for Blood and Chrome as a foil to the young, idealistic Adama, representing the war-weariness and cynicism that would later influence Adama's own military philosophy.

The character's background as a musician and playwright was incorporated to show the human cost of the First Cylon War - talented individuals forced into military service and away from their creative pursuits. This theme resonates throughout Blood and Chrome, emphasizing how the war affected all aspects of Colonial society and culture.

References