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Doctor Amorak was an associate of [[Gaius Baltar]]'s who had survived the [[Cylon Holocaust]] who had the misfortune of being on the <i>[[Olympic Carrier]]</i>.  He is presumed killed by Cylon hand. ([[33]])
Doctor Amorak was an associate of [[Baltar, Gaius|Gaius Baltar's]] at the Colonial Ministry of Defence. He apparently survived the [[Cylon attack]], escaping aboard the liner <i>[[Olympic Carrier]]</i>, itself destroyed on the order of [[Roslin, Laura|President Roslin]] when the ship appeared to have fallen into Cylon hands ([[33]]).


Amorak alleged that he held information pertaining the downfall of Colonial civilization and had wanted to meet with the president, [[Laura Roslin]], personally.  ([[33]]) He feared that there were [[Cylon]] agents aboard the ship.  According to [[Shelly Godfrey]] (alias for a duplicate [[Number Six]]), he entrusted a Colonial Defense Ministry encrypted disc to her, containing a doctored photograph of Baltar with an munitions device -- a device that would, in effect, take down the defense mainframe. ([[Six Degrees of Separation]])
Amorak alleged that he held information pertaining to the betrayal of humanity, and a request for him to meet with Roslin in order to divulge this information had been received by ''[[Colonial One]]''. However, before the meeting could take place, the ''Carrier'' failed to make n [[FTL]] jump with the rest of the fleet. When the liner did eventually reach the fleet, some three hours later, it was under Cylon control and carrying nuclear warheads, prompting its destruction ([[33]]).
 
Later, a corporeal version of [[Number Six]] calling itself "Shelly Godfrey" arrived aboard the ''[[Galactica]]'', claiming to be Amorak's assistant, and with alleged evidence of [[Baltar, Gaius|Baltar's]] complicity in the [[Cylon attack]] on the [[Twelve Colonies]] ([[Six Degrees of Separation]]).
 
At no time it is clear whether or not Amorak was aboard the ''[[Olympic Carrier]]''. or whether the use of his name in the events of [[33]] (as with the events of [[Six Degees of Separation]]) was a ploy by the Cylons to further manipulate Dr. Baltar and draw him further into their influence.


It is unknown whether or not Amorak was a Cylon agent; if he wasn't, then his fate (and information, were it real at all) were logically and ruthlessly determined by Cylon hands.


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Revision as of 21:17, 7 February 2005

Doctor Amorak was an associate of Gaius Baltar's at the Colonial Ministry of Defence. He apparently survived the Cylon attack, escaping aboard the liner Olympic Carrier, itself destroyed on the order of President Roslin when the ship appeared to have fallen into Cylon hands (33).

Amorak alleged that he held information pertaining to the betrayal of humanity, and a request for him to meet with Roslin in order to divulge this information had been received by Colonial One. However, before the meeting could take place, the Carrier failed to make n FTL jump with the rest of the fleet. When the liner did eventually reach the fleet, some three hours later, it was under Cylon control and carrying nuclear warheads, prompting its destruction (33).

Later, a corporeal version of Number Six calling itself "Shelly Godfrey" arrived aboard the Galactica, claiming to be Amorak's assistant, and with alleged evidence of Baltar's complicity in the Cylon attack on the Twelve Colonies (Six Degrees of Separation).

At no time it is clear whether or not Amorak was aboard the Olympic Carrier. or whether the use of his name in the events of 33 (as with the events of Six Degees of Separation) was a ploy by the Cylons to further manipulate Dr. Baltar and draw him further into their influence.