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[[image:Bastille_Day-Wikens.jpg|thumb|200px|[[ | [[image:Bastille_Day-Wikens.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Wilkens]] aboard his ship, the ''[[Astral Queen]]''. (C. SciFi Channel)]] | ||
Wilkens is the captain of the <i>[[Astral Queen]]</i>, a prison transport that survived the [[Cylon Holocaust]]. ([[Bastille Day]]) | |||
According to [[Lee Adama]], when the ship was transferred over to the prisoners, the ''Astral Queen'''s crew were relocated. This presumably includes Captain | According to [[Lee Adama]], when the ship was transferred over to the prisoners, the ''Astral Queen'''s crew were relocated. This presumably includes Captain Wilkens. | ||
His comment, "I'm a bus driver, not a warden," was a reference to Dr. McCoy from the original "Star Trek." | His comment, "I'm a bus driver, not a warden," was a reference to Dr. McCoy from the original "Star Trek." | ||
Revision as of 08:33, 10 September 2005

Wilkens is the captain of the Astral Queen, a prison transport that survived the Cylon Holocaust. (Bastille Day)
According to Lee Adama, when the ship was transferred over to the prisoners, the Astral Queen's crew were relocated. This presumably includes Captain Wilkens.
His comment, "I'm a bus driver, not a warden," was a reference to Dr. McCoy from the original "Star Trek."
Portrayed by Pat Adren Dornal.