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* [[Amorak]], a former employee of the [[Ministry of Defense]]. | * [[Amorak]], a former employee of the [[Ministry of Defense]]. | ||
** [[Amorak (alternate)]], the [[List of | ** [[Amorak (alternate)]], the [[List of Comics|comic book]] depiction of this character in ''[[Battlestar Galactica: Origins 1]]''. | ||
* [[CMO|Chief Medical Officer]], the lead physician aboard a ship. | * [[CMO|Chief Medical Officer]], the lead physician aboard a ship. | ||
* [[Cottle]], the CMO on ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' | * [[Cottle]], the CMO on ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' |
Revision as of 19:58, 21 December 2007
Doctor is a formal title of a medical practitioner or a person holding a doctorate, and thus refers to the following:
The Original Series[edit]
- Horning, a doctor on Terra who examines Apollo and his equipment after he is captured by Brace.
- Paye, a Life Sciences officer on Galactica in "Saga of a Star World".
- Ravashol, a Colonial scientist responsible for the Theta class, in addition to his self-named "Ravashol pulsar" communications-cum-weapons platform.
- Salik, the head Life Sciences officer on Galactica.
- Wilker, an electronics and technical expert on Galactica.
Galactica 1980[edit]
- Doctor Zee, a child prodigy with whom Adama continually consults in that series.
- Johnson, a character in the semi-produced episode "The Day They Kidnapped Cleopatra".
The Re-imagined Series[edit]
- Amorak, a former employee of the Ministry of Defense.
- Amorak (alternate), the comic book depiction of this character in Battlestar Galactica: Origins 1.
- Chief Medical Officer, the lead physician aboard a ship.
- Cottle, the CMO on Galactica
- Gaius Baltar, a scientist and computer programmer.
- Michael Robert, a civilian physician in "The Woman King".
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