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Mr. '''Buckminster''' is a [[ | Mr. '''Buckminster''' is a [[Sagittaron]] who succumbs to [[Mellorak infection]]. He has a younger son, roughly in his twenties, who is extremely brusque with attempts to render medical attention after entering [[Dogsville]]. | ||
Buckminster dies after being injected with a destructive [[w:bisphosphonate|bisphosphonate]] at the hands of Doctor [[Michael Robert]], who claims to have injected Buckminster with [[bittamucin]] without Buckminster's consent. | Buckminster dies after being injected with a destructive [[w:bisphosphonate|bisphosphonate]] at the hands of Doctor [[Michael Robert]], who claims to have injected Buckminster with [[bittamucin]] without Buckminster's consent. |
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Colony | Sagittaron | |
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Introduced | The Woman King | |
Death | Poisoned by Dr. Michael Robert (The Woman King). | |
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Family Tree | View | |
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Portrayed by | Aaron Brooks | |
Mr. Buckminster is a Cylon | ||
Mr. Buckminster is a Final Five Cylon | ||
Mr. Buckminster is a Human/Cylon Hybrid | ||
Mr. Buckminster is an Original Series Cylon | ||
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[[Image:|200px|Mr. Buckminster]] |
Mr. Buckminster is a Sagittaron who succumbs to Mellorak infection. He has a younger son, roughly in his twenties, who is extremely brusque with attempts to render medical attention after entering Dogsville.
Buckminster dies after being injected with a destructive bisphosphonate at the hands of Doctor Michael Robert, who claims to have injected Buckminster with bittamucin without Buckminster's consent.
Doctor Cottle discovers the poisoning and cause of death after being irked by Karl Agathon's accusations against Robert (The Woman King).