The following is a list of patients who have died under Michael Robert's care on New Caprica and Galactica, as shown in "The Woman King".
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Doctor Michael Robert is a civilian physician in the Fleet, assigned to take care of Galactica's civilian refugees.
First Exodus
Robert aided the New Caprica Resistance in treating the wounded resistance fighters during the Cylon's occupation of New Caprica, even patching up Saul Tigh's eye after he is released from detention. During his time on New Caprica, he not only befriends Tigh, but is additionally responsible for numerous murders of Sagittaron patients remanded to his care–all actions borne of his hatred of Sagittarons, which was only fueled by their unwillingness to aid the resistance effort. Sagittaron patients under his care had an astounding 90% mortality rate, which was recorded in documentation available in Doctor Cottle's office (TRS: "The Woman King").
Second Exodus
Some weeks after the Battle of the Algae Planet, he is assigned to "Dogsville" and tasked with the medical well-being of refugees there. During the influx of an additional 300 people, he is the first to notice signs of the Mellorak infection and resumes his guerrilla euthanasia campaign against the Sagittarons, using the disease and their resistance to conventional medical practices as a cover for his actions.
He is accused by a bereaved mother, Portia King, of killing her son, Willie King, after allegedly treating a disease that affected him. Willie King's death, as well as additional deaths of Sagittarons he is known to have directly interacted with, leads Captain Karl Agathon to investigate him, despite resistance from Doctor Cottle, Colonel Tigh, and even Admiral William Adama.
Much to Cottle's chagrin, following the incident with Agathon in his office, he tests the blood samples from the deceased Sagittarons. Instead of the bittamucin that Robert lies about administering prior to their deaths, Cottle discovers cellular destruction and poison in the blood work. He is summarily arrested by marines, earning disdain from Tigh, Cottle, and Adama, as well as other crew members.
In total, Robert is responsible for the deaths of four additional Sagittaron patients, including a three-year old (TRS: "The Woman King").
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- "Doctor Robert" is also a song by The Beatles, which tells the tale of a less-than-ethical doctor who provides his "patients" with whatever controlled substances they may desire.
- In the script, Michael Robert is originally named "Micha Robert," but this was later changed, presumably for legal reasons.
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Robert Arp contributed the essay "And They Have a Plan: Cylons as Persons" to Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy: Knowledge Here Begins Out There.
He was born in Chicago, Illinois on March 20, 1970 and grew up in Cicero, Illinois.[1]
He is the author of Scenario Visualization[2] and the editor of South Park and Philosophy. He has also co-edited, with Mark D. White, the forthcoming Batman and Philosophy.[3]
He received his B.A. and M.A. in Philosophy at The Catholic University of America, and a Ph.D. at Saint Louis University. He is currently doing postdoctoral research at the National Center for Biomedical Ontology.[4]
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Robert Feero is an actor who portrayed Bora, a Borellian Nomen in the Original Series.
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Robert Lewis is the actor who portrays Man #2 in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica Miniseries, Night 2.
His television work includes appearing on Stargate SG-1, Dark Angel, The Outer Limits, and The X-Files.
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Robert Lunny is the actor who played Briton in the Galactica 1980 episode, "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I".
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Robert Murvin is the actor who portrayed the Duty Officer in the Original Series' "Take the Celestra".
He also appeared in the Razzie Award nominated film Under the Rainbow as Lefty.
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Robert Reed (born John Robert Rietz, Jr. on 19 October 1932, died 12 May 1992) was an American actor.
Born in Highland Park, Illinois, television viewers of the 1970s remember Reed best as Mike Brady, the patriarch a large family in the long-running series, The Brady Bunch (itself based on the film Yours, Mine, and Ours). Before that, he co-starred in the legal drama The Defenders with E.G. Marshall from 1961 to 1965. He had also had a recurring role on the detective series Mannix as Lieutenant Adam Tobias, which he continued to do several times a year even while he was starring on the Brady Bunch. He received Emmy nominations for his roles in the miniseries' Roots and Rich Man, Poor Man.
Reed guest starred as Donald Mortinson in the Galactica 1980 series premiere, "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I".
Reed died from complications of colorectal cancer at the age of 59.
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Robert Weston (Bob) Smith (January 21, 1938 – July 1, 1995), popularly known as Wolfman Jack, was an American disc jockey and actor.
"The Wolfman" was a popular host or guest star of many TV shows and movies of the 1970s, often portraying himself in these roles. Many viewers may remember him as a host for The Midnight Special, a TV concert series.
Wolfman Jack was a guest star in the Galactica 1980 episode "The Night the Cylons Landed". He is the only actor in any Battlestar Galactica series to portray himself. He was dressed in a Henry VIII costume.
Robert Smith died of a heart attack on July 1, 1995, in the arms of his wife, Lou Lamb Smith.
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Robert Thurston (1936) is the author of several Original Series novelizations and novels for Berkley Books.
Thurston has also wrote seven BattleTech novels.
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Robert Wisden is the British actor who portrayed Wallace Gray in "Colonial Day". In 2000, Wisden won the Gemini — the Canadian equivalent of the Emmy — for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series, for the telefilm "The Sheldon Kennedy Story". He was also nominated for the Gemini, for Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Continuing Dramatic Role, for the miniseries "9B" (1989).
Wisden was born in Brighton, in the East Sussex county of England.
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Robert Young is a director on the Re-imagined Series.
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See also: Episodes directed by Robert Young