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Coker Fasjovik

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Coker Fasjovik
Coker Fasjovik

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Portrayed by Ben Cotton
Coker Fasjovik is a Cylon
Coker Fasjovik is a Final Five Cylon
Coker Fasjovik is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Coker Fasjovik is an Original Series Cylon
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Junior Lieutenant Coker Fasjovik is a Raptor ECO (electronic countermeasures officer) serving the Colonial Fleet during the 10th year of the First Cylon War.

Upon Ensign William Adama's assignment to Galactica, he is saddled with Fasjovik as the pilot of Wild Weasel; Fasjovik actively despises Adama's gung-ho nature and rebukes Adama's attempts to befriend him. He derided his previous pilot, Oliver Bead, as an "asshole" who was worth "ten huskers like William Adama."

Fasjovik is relieved when Commander Silas Nash gives him and his new pilot a "milk run" to deliver cargo, as he only has forty-seven days remaining in his second mandatory tour of duty in the Colonial Fleet. However, much to Fasjovik's chagrin, the "milk run" is a pretense for an actual classified mission involving Beka Kelly, one of the Graystone Industries computer programmers who helped refine the code for the MCP — the Cylons' brain and artificial intelligence.

Fasjovik is a skilled pianist. While taking shelter at an abandoned ski lodge on Djerba, he plays on a grand piano, while lamenting to Ensign Adama about the rarity of such opportunities in his life (Blood and Chrome).