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Dr. '''Stoffa''' is a member of the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]. | Dr. '''Stoffa''' is a member of the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] following the [[Second Exodus]]. | ||
Aboard ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'', Dr. [[Cottle]] instructs [[Daniel Novacek]], boarding a [[Raptor]] bound for another ship in [[The Fleet (TRS)|the Fleet]], to have Dr. Stoffa contact Cottle after Novacek arrives at his destination {{TRS|Hero}}. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Before the episode "[[Hero]]," no information was available on the availability of another physician aside from Doctor Cottle. While never explicitly stated, many people assumed from Cottle's off-ship duties {{TRS|Scattered}}, that he is the only physician in the Fleet. Stoffa could be a physician from ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'', but based on the context of Cottle's dialogue and the nature of Novacek's ordeal, Stoffa may be a clinical psychologist and not a medical doctor. | *Before the episode "[[Hero]]," no information was available on the availability of another physician aside from Doctor Cottle. While never explicitly stated, many people assumed from Cottle's off-ship duties {{TRS|Scattered}}, that he is the only physician in the Fleet. Stoffa could be a physician from ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'', but based on the context of Cottle's dialogue and the nature of Novacek's ordeal, Stoffa may be a clinical psychologist and not a medical doctor. | ||
*The October 25, 2006 "Full Collated" version of David Eick's "Hero" screenplay provides no additional details about Dr. Stoffa beyond what appears in the final aired episode.<ref group="production" name="eick_hero_script_stoffa_limited_reference">{{cite script|writer=David Eick|title=Hero|series=Battlestar Galactica|season_number=3|episode_number=7|production_code=307-03007|script_date=October 25, 2006|version=Full Collated|page=PDF page 56, script page 47}}</ref> The character appears only as part of Cottle's instruction to Novacek, suggesting Stoffa's role was conceived specifically as a specialist for trauma counseling rather than general medical practice. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:17, 13 September 2025
Dr. Stoffa is a member of the Fleet following the Second Exodus.
Aboard Galactica, Dr. Cottle instructs Daniel Novacek, boarding a Raptor bound for another ship in the Fleet, to have Dr. Stoffa contact Cottle after Novacek arrives at his destination (TRS: "Hero").
Notes
edit source- Before the episode "Hero," no information was available on the availability of another physician aside from Doctor Cottle. While never explicitly stated, many people assumed from Cottle's off-ship duties (TRS: "Scattered"), that he is the only physician in the Fleet. Stoffa could be a physician from Pegasus, but based on the context of Cottle's dialogue and the nature of Novacek's ordeal, Stoffa may be a clinical psychologist and not a medical doctor.
- The October 25, 2006 "Full Collated" version of David Eick's "Hero" screenplay provides no additional details about Dr. Stoffa beyond what appears in the final aired episode.[production 1] The character appears only as part of Cottle's instruction to Novacek, suggesting Stoffa's role was conceived specifically as a specialist for trauma counseling rather than general medical practice.
References
edit sourceProduction History
edit source- ↑ David Eick."Hero".Battlestar Galactica.Season 3, episode 7.(Production code 307-03007).Full Collated.Script dated October 25, 2006.p. PDF page 56, script page 47.
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