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{{Character Data
{{Character Data
|photo=The Plan - Kai.png
|photo=The Plan - Wheeler.jpeg
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|birthname= Kai
|birthname= Wheeler
|callsign=
|callsign=
|seen= The Plan
|seen= The Plan
|death= Killed in attack on support container {{TRS|The Plan}}  
|death= Killed by the Cylons {{TRS|The Plan}}  
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|parents=  
|siblings=  
|siblings=  
|children=  
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|marital status=Engaged to [[Wheeler]]
|marital status=Engaged to [[Kai]]
|role= [[Pyramid (RDM)|Pyramid Player]], [[Caprica Buccaneers]]
|role= [[Pyramid (RDM)|Pyramid Player]], [[Caprica Buccaneers]]
|rank=
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|actor= [[Luvia Petersen]]
|actor= [[Lawrence Haegert]]
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'''Kai''' is a [[pyramid]] player with the [[Caprica Buccaneers]], of which her fiancé [[Wheeler]] was a part.  
'''Wheeler''' is a [[pyramid]] player with the [[Caprica Buccaneers]], of which his fiancée [[Kai]] was a part.  


Kai trains with [[Samuel T. Anders]] in the mountains during the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]], prior to hearing the first explosions from this event. Discovering that [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] are indeed involved, she joins [[Caprica Resistance|Anders' nascent resistance]].  
Wheeler trains with [[Samuel T. Anders]] in the mountains during the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]], prior to hearing the first explosions from this event. Discovering that [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] are indeed involved, Wheeler joins [[Caprica Resistance|Anders' nascent resistance]].  


She participates in support of the resistance's first offensive on the Cylons, inspired by ''[[The Tauron Line]]'', by planting an explosive device inside of a [[Centurion (RDM)|Centurion]]'s leg with the intent of other Centurions retrieving the [[W:Trojan horse|Trojan horse]] for deposit inside of a [[Cylon repair shed]]. Having been found out before a lone Centurion could bring it within the container, Kai and [[Coach]] take Wheeler's improvised explosive device (inside of a [[pyramid ball]]) to throw it into the trailer—discovering that the earlier explosion caused a hole in its door big enough for a ball to go through) to salvage the operation before Cylon reinforcements arrive. The exploded Centurion, still operational, takes aim at them but Kai jumps onto its bulk as it fires, allowing Coach to deliver the explosive as she absorbs the fatal rounds {{TRS|The Plan}}.
Wheeler concocts using a pyramid ball as improvised explosive device, which comes into play during the resistance's first offensive on the Cylons, inspired by ''[[The Tauron Line]]''. After a Centurion is alerted by a clumsy resistance fighter, Kai takes his pyramid ball grenade and, passing it to [[Coach]], effectively destroys a [[Cylon repair shed]].
 
Wheeler is injured during the offensive, leaving him with a limp {{TRS|The Plan}}.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


* The relationship between [[Wheeler]] and Kai is discussed in a [[Deleted scenes|deleted scene]], where Wheeler is razzed for not recognizing her as she practices on a one-on-one session with [[Samuel T. Anders]] .
* The relationship between Wheeler and [[Kai]] is discussed in a [[Deleted scenes|deleted scene]], where Wheeler is razzed for not recognizing her as she practices on a one-on-one session with [[Samuel T. Anders]].
*In a deleted sub-plot from "[[The Plan]]," Brother [[Cavil]] returns to the Resistance camp after the events of "[[The Farm]]" bringing news of a forced work camp on [[Picon (RDM)|Picon]] where humans have families and are growing fresh food. Wheeler shares that his family originally came from Picon, and later buys into the false hope that Cavil spreads about peaceful coexistence.  Following that scene, Wheeler and a group later accept the peace offering by [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]] and [[Caprica-Six]], the so-called "[[Heroes of the Cylon]]," with the hope of being escorted to a safe location only to be slaughtered by [[Cylon Centurion|Centurions]] who disobey the orders of Valerii and Six.  


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Latest revision as of 22:13, 5 February 2023

Wheeler
Wheeler

Name

Age
Colony
Birth place {{{birthplace}}}
Birth Name Wheeler
Birth Date {{{birthdate}}}
Callsign
Nickname {{{nickname}}}
Introduced The Plan
Death Killed by the Cylons (TRS: "The Plan")
Parents
Siblings
Children
Marital Status Engaged to Kai
Family Tree View
Role Pyramid Player, Caprica Buccaneers
Rank
Serial Number {{{serial}}}
Portrayed by Lawrence Haegert
Wheeler is a Cylon
Wheeler is a Final Five Cylon
Wheeler is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Wheeler is an Original Series Cylon
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Additional Information
[[Image:|200px|Wheeler]]

Wheeler is a pyramid player with the Caprica Buccaneers, of which his fiancée Kai was a part.

Wheeler trains with Samuel T. Anders in the mountains during the Fall of the Twelve Colonies, prior to hearing the first explosions from this event. Discovering that Cylons are indeed involved, Wheeler joins Anders' nascent resistance.

Wheeler concocts using a pyramid ball as improvised explosive device, which comes into play during the resistance's first offensive on the Cylons, inspired by The Tauron Line. After a Centurion is alerted by a clumsy resistance fighter, Kai takes his pyramid ball grenade and, passing it to Coach, effectively destroys a Cylon repair shed.

Wheeler is injured during the offensive, leaving him with a limp (TRS: "The Plan").

Notes[edit]

  • The relationship between Wheeler and Kai is discussed in a deleted scene, where Wheeler is razzed for not recognizing her as she practices on a one-on-one session with Samuel T. Anders.
  • In a deleted sub-plot from "The Plan," Brother Cavil returns to the Resistance camp after the events of "The Farm" bringing news of a forced work camp on Picon where humans have families and are growing fresh food. Wheeler shares that his family originally came from Picon, and later buys into the false hope that Cavil spreads about peaceful coexistence. Following that scene, Wheeler and a group later accept the peace offering by Sharon "Boomer" Valerii and Caprica-Six, the so-called "Heroes of the Cylon," with the hope of being escorted to a safe location only to be slaughtered by Centurions who disobey the orders of Valerii and Six.
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