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[[Image:Wilker - Marvel.jpg|thumb|Wilker as depicted in the Marvel comics.]] | |||
This article covers the various depictions of the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]]' Doctor [[Wilker]] from the tie-in novelizations, comic books, and other media. | This article covers the various depictions of the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]]' Doctor [[Wilker]] from the tie-in novelizations, comic books, and other media. | ||
== Marvel comics == | == Marvel comics == | ||
Wilker appears in the [[List of Comics#Marvel|Marvel comic]] series as one of the doctors maintaining the [[memory inducer]], with [[Cassiopeia]] as his aide. His depiction in the comic is that of a man with a goatee and a shaven head (''[[All Things Past and Present]]''). | Wilker appears in the [[List of Comics#Marvel|Marvel comic]] series as one of the doctors maintaining the [[memory inducer]], with [[Cassiopeia]] as his aide. His depiction in the comic is that of a man with a goatee and a shaven head (''[[All Things Past and Present]]''). | ||
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After a [[Cylons (TOS alternate)|Cylon]] attack paralyzed Wilker in [[7357]], Wilker became obsessed with androids and the ability to transfer a human consciousness into a human simulacrum. He successfully does so by [[7362]], with his memory and essence transferred in a cybernetic brain. Fortunately, his body and brain manage to survive after [[Ares (Cylon)|Ares]], a Cylon agent, overloads the temporal overdrive, attacking Wilker before doing so. The recording of this attack is retrieved by [[Salik (alternate)|Salik]], which reveals Ares's true nature (''[[The Enemy Within 3]]''). | After a [[Cylons (TOS alternate)|Cylon]] attack paralyzed Wilker in [[7357]], Wilker became obsessed with androids and the ability to transfer a human consciousness into a human simulacrum. He successfully does so by [[7362]], with his memory and essence transferred in a cybernetic brain. Fortunately, his body and brain manage to survive after [[Ares (Cylon)|Ares]], a Cylon agent, overloads the temporal overdrive, attacking Wilker before doing so. The recording of this attack is retrieved by [[Salik (alternate)|Salik]], which reveals Ares's true nature (''[[The Enemy Within 3]]''). | ||
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This article covers the various depictions of the Original Series' Doctor Wilker from the tie-in novelizations, comic books, and other media.
Marvel comics
Wilker appears in the Marvel comic series as one of the doctors maintaining the memory inducer, with Cassiopeia as his aide. His depiction in the comic is that of a man with a goatee and a shaven head (All Things Past and Present).
Maximum Press comics
Doctor Wilker is the residential electronics and engineering expert on Galactica.
His team is tasked with the maintenance and control of the temporal overdrive, which Wilker has studied since its installation in 7347 (War of Eden 1, The Enemy Within 2).
After a Cylon attack paralyzed Wilker in 7357, Wilker became obsessed with androids and the ability to transfer a human consciousness into a human simulacrum. He successfully does so by 7362, with his memory and essence transferred in a cybernetic brain. Fortunately, his body and brain manage to survive after Ares, a Cylon agent, overloads the temporal overdrive, attacking Wilker before doing so. The recording of this attack is retrieved by Salik, which reveals Ares's true nature (The Enemy Within 3).