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The '''New Caprica Medical Center''' is a medical center on [[New Caprica]]. It is in operation during the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] occupation of the planet.
The '''New Caprica Medical Center''' is a medical center on [[New Caprica]]. It is in operation during the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] occupation of the planet.


The medical center is staffed with "crack human and Cylon doctors", according to the propaganda announcements from the [[Cylon Occupation Authority]].  
The medical center is staffed with "crack human and Cylon doctors," according to the propaganda announcements from the [[Cylon Occupation Authority]].  


Doctors [[Cottle]] ([[Exodus, Part I]]) and [[Michael Robert]] ([[The Woman King]]) were known to have worked at this medical center, treating both humans and [[humanoid Cylon]]s.
Doctors [[Cottle]] {{TRS|Exodus, Part I}} and [[Michael Robert]] {{TRS|The Woman King}} are known to have worked at this medical center, treating both humans and [[humanoid Cylon]]s.
 
Documents surviving from the exodus during the [[Battle of New Caprica]] later assist [[Karl Agathon]] in determining Robert's murderous bias towards [[Sagittaron]] patients {{TRS|The Woman King}}.


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Latest revision as of 04:07, 22 February 2024

The New Caprica Medical Center is a medical center on New Caprica. It is in operation during the Cylon occupation of the planet.

The medical center is staffed with "crack human and Cylon doctors," according to the propaganda announcements from the Cylon Occupation Authority.

Doctors Cottle (TRS: "Exodus, Part I") and Michael Robert (TRS: "The Woman King") are known to have worked at this medical center, treating both humans and humanoid Cylons.

Documents surviving from the exodus during the Battle of New Caprica later assist Karl Agathon in determining Robert's murderous bias towards Sagittaron patients (TRS: "The Woman King").