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Introduced | Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I | |
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Parents | Angela, godson of Starbuck | |
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Family Tree | View | |
Role | Advisor to Commander Adama | |
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Portrayed by | Robbie Rist and Patrick Stuart | |
Doctor Zee is a Cylon | ||
Doctor Zee is a Final Five Cylon | ||
Doctor Zee is a Human/Cylon Hybrid | ||
Doctor Zee is an Original Series Cylon | ||
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@ BW Media | ||
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[[Image:|200px|Doctor Zee]] |
Doctor Zee is an extremely bright boy, of about 10 years in age.
His origin is not explained at the start of the series, but he is soon introduced as a scientific advisor who has great influence on Commander Adama and the Council of Twelve.
Zee convinces Adama not to attempt contact with the newly-discovered descendants of the Thirteenth Tribe, as the nations of Earth are not unified and are ill equipped to resist the Cylons should they follow the Fleet to Earth's solar system.
Zee creates most of the special devices used by Colonial Warriors Troy and Dillon, including the invisibility screen, an anti-gravity craft that resembles a UFO (Space Croppers), and a method of time travel first employed by Xavier.
Zee is an expert on any topic his is consulted on from sociology, to history to agriculture.
Not everyone in the Fleet is comfortable with so much authority having been given to a boy, and Xavier expressed this view from time to time.
Zee explains his origins to Adama. He is the godson of Lieutenant Starbuck, born on a planet where Starbuck was stranded years ago.
While on that remote moon, Starbuck was visited by Angela, who may have been from the race of Angels. Angela gave birth to Zee, and Starbuck sent Angela and Zee off to rendezvous with the Fleet in a small escape pod that was too small to carry him.
Angela herself disappears, and does not accompany Zee all the way to the Fleet. Although Adama confirms this information, much of Zee's origin remains a mystery.
Notes[edit]
Doctor Zee was a recurring character in the short lived science fiction series Galactica 1980.
The role of Doctor Zee was portrayed by two actors. In the three-hour series premiere, "Galactica Discovers Earth," Zee is portrayed by actor Robbie Rist, known also as cousin Oliver in the Brady Bunch (working with fellow Galactica 1980 guest star Robert Reed).
When Galactica 1980 was picked up as a continuing series, another actor, Patrick Stuart, took on the role. Stuart appeared in the subsequent episodes including "The Super Scouts, Part I" and "The Super Scouts, Part II". The actor kept busy in TV and film, and currently works in the TV drama, The Closer.
In the May 1980 issue of Starlog magazine, Robbie Rist provides some background to the character of Dr. Zee. Zee is supposed to be so advanced that he is "above emotion." Rist also mentions that the lighting on the set played an important part in the visual characterization of the character, with an aura of light cast around Zee to give him a surreal appearance. Rist also indicated he contributed some small physical aspects to Dr. Zee's character including the crossing of his legs when he's sitting, and the pressing of his fingers together in a pyramid when Zee is thinking.