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Wolfe was a prisoner enrolled into [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]]'s expedition to destroy the [[Ravishol Pulsar]] on [[Arcta]]. He liked no one, and was liked by no one. However, he could get the job done, and was aggressive in doing so. Wolfe wasn't strongly inclined to the matters concerning the intellectual or social aspects of himself, but was devious and could attain information. He managed to liberate [[Vickers]]' [[laser pistol]] from the injured and barely conscious [[warrior]], later using it to threaten Apollo's life in order to get to the [[Cylon Raider (TOS)|Cylon fighters]] atop of the mountain, as informed by a [[Theta]]. He attempted to escape with [[Leda]], however [[Croft]] relieved Wolfe of his weapon and he fled, probably to his death. ([[Gun on Ice Planet Zero]])
Wolfe was a prisoner enrolled into [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]]'s expedition to destroy the [[Ravishol Pulsar]] on [[Arcta]]. He liked no one, and was liked by no one. However, he could get the job done, and was aggressive in doing so. Wolfe wasn't strongly inclined to the matters concerning the intellectual or social aspects of himself, but was devious and could attain information. He managed to liberate Voight's [[laser pistol]] from the injured and barely conscious [[warrior]]. He sparred off with [[Haals]], and "accidentally" fired off the laser pistol that made the [[snowram]]'s power unit unusable. He later used it to threaten Apollo's life in order to get to the [[Cylon Raider (TOS)|Cylon fighters]] atop of the mountain, as informed by a [[Theta]]. He attempted to escape with [[Leda]], however [[Croft]] relieved Wolfe of his weapon and he fled, probably to his death. ([[Gun on Ice Planet Zero]])


Portrayed by [[IMDB-person:Richard Lynch|Richard Lynch]]
Portrayed by [[IMDB-person:Richard Lynch|Richard Lynch]]
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


Richard Lynch also reappeared as [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum]] member [[Xaviar]] in the widely despised <i>[[Galactica 1980]]</i> -- as yet another villain, a time-traveling one instead. Interestingly enough, Richard Hatch cast him as Count [[Iblis]] in his <i>Battlestar</i> trailer, [[Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming]].  
Richard Lynch also reappeared as [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum]] member [[Xavier]] in the widely despised <i>[[Galactica 1980]]</i> -- as yet another villain, a time-traveling one instead. Interestingly enough, Richard Hatch cast him as Count [[Iblis]] in his <i>Battlestar</i> trailer, [[Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming]].  


Lynch seems to be wanted as a villain more often times than not, due to his demeanor; any Battlestar production not being an exception.
Lynch seems to be wanted as a villain more often times than not, due to his demeanor; any Battlestar production not being an exception.
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Revision as of 20:48, 19 December 2005

Wolfe was a prisoner enrolled into Apollo's expedition to destroy the Ravishol Pulsar on Arcta. He liked no one, and was liked by no one. However, he could get the job done, and was aggressive in doing so. Wolfe wasn't strongly inclined to the matters concerning the intellectual or social aspects of himself, but was devious and could attain information. He managed to liberate Voight's laser pistol from the injured and barely conscious warrior. He sparred off with Haals, and "accidentally" fired off the laser pistol that made the snowram's power unit unusable. He later used it to threaten Apollo's life in order to get to the Cylon fighters atop of the mountain, as informed by a Theta. He attempted to escape with Leda, however Croft relieved Wolfe of his weapon and he fled, probably to his death. (Gun on Ice Planet Zero)

Portrayed by Richard Lynch

Notes

Richard Lynch also reappeared as Quorum member Xavier in the widely despised Galactica 1980 -- as yet another villain, a time-traveling one instead. Interestingly enough, Richard Hatch cast him as Count Iblis in his Battlestar trailer, Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming.

Lynch seems to be wanted as a villain more often times than not, due to his demeanor; any Battlestar production not being an exception.