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'''Katie''' is the wife of [[Raptor]] [[ECO]] (electronic countermeasures officer) [[Coker Fasjovik]] circa {{BCH|42}}. | '''Katie''' is the wife of [[Raptor]] [[ECO]] (electronic countermeasures officer) [[Coker Fasjovik]] circa {{BCH|42}}. | ||
Latest revision as of 23:55, 16 August 2025
For other persons sharing this name, see: Katie (disambiguation).
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Katie is the wife of Raptor ECO (electronic countermeasures officer) Coker Fasjovik circa 42 BCH (58YR).
Her husband is reticent to share many details regarding either herself or their personal life with others, but passes on a well-worn photo of her to William Adama on Djerba, believing that he would die there (TRS: "Blood and Chrome").
Script Version Differences
edit sourceIn the pre-production script for Blood and Chrome, Katie's relationship with Coker is portrayed with significantly more detail and emotional depth. The script reveals that Katie lives on Aerilon and had been writing letters to her husband, but Coker had stopped responding to her correspondence during his second tour of duty.[1]
The script version shows Coker's internal struggle with his relationship, explaining that he deliberately stopped communicating with Katie as a psychological defense mechanism. He admits to William Adama that soldiers sometimes "stop thinking about" what they have waiting for them back home because "it's easier not to sweat the future if you think you don't have one."[2]
In a particularly poignant moment, when Coker initially tries to give William Adama Katie's photograph on Djerba, Adama refuses and tells him to keep it so he can "try explaining to your wife yourself why you're such an asshole" and see if she'll take him back.[3] Coker responds with bitter humor, saying "That'll be the day," before apparently dying from his wounds.
The script provides context for Coker's emotional distance from his wife, showing it as part of the psychological toll of extended combat duty rather than simple neglect. This backstory was ultimately cut from the final production, leaving only the brief mention and photograph exchange seen in the aired version.