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'''Zee''' is a protege of ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> Doctor {{alt|Wilker}}, and developer of the [[temporal weapons]] reluctantly deployed by a desperate Commander {{alt|Adama|TOS}} in the [[Nebula Ambush]] ({{comics|vol2|1}}).  
'''Zee''' is a sadistic scientist in the employ of the {{alt|Cylon Empire}} from an [[alternate timeline]].


Zee's is reputed for his abrasiveness and zeal that results in the irritation of those around him. Wilker explains Zee as a "an old mind in a young body" ({{comics|vol2|1}}).  
Denied the transformation that culminated in the cybernetic amalgamate [[Baltifer]], Zee relies on an [[Zee's Centurion|oversized Centurion]] for conveyance of not only his decrepit form, but also for the life system that keeps him alive ({{comics|vol2|3}}.


Despite the feasibility of the [[temporal warper]], {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}} tells Zee that its use isn't worth the risk, leaving Zee sufficiently dejected ({{comics|vol2|5}}).
In order to prolong his life and to serve the Cylon Empire, he has surviving humans from escaping ships and lost settlements, like {{alt|Equellus}}, raided to populate his experimentation camps ({{comics|vol2|3}} & {{comics|vol2|4|short=y}}).


== Notes ==
Despite Baltifer's displeasure of Zee, the sadist is able to reverse engineer a [[temporal drive]] from {{alt|Starbuck}}'s [[Temporal Viper]], recognizing the technology as something he may have created&mdash;which is true, {{alt|Zee||as more benevolent and child-like Zee}} had done so ({{comics|vol2|1}} & {{comics|vol2|5|short=y}}).


* Zee's origins are unexplained, particularly as [[Zee]]'s [[The Return of Starbuck|original canonical origin story]] is compromised by {{1980|Starbuck}}'s presence.
His fate after the destruction of [[Baltifer's baseship]] remains unknown ({{comics|vol2|5}}).


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Zee is a sadistic scientist in the employ of the Cylon Empire from an alternate timeline.

Denied the transformation that culminated in the cybernetic amalgamate Baltifer, Zee relies on an oversized Centurion for conveyance of not only his decrepit form, but also for the life system that keeps him alive (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 2 #3.

In order to prolong his life and to serve the Cylon Empire, he has surviving humans from escaping ships and lost settlements, like Equellus, raided to populate his experimentation camps (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 2 #3 & #4).

Despite Baltifer's displeasure of Zee, the sadist is able to reverse engineer a temporal drive from Starbuck's Temporal Viper, recognizing the technology as something he may have created—which is true, as more benevolent and child-like Zee had done so (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 2 #1 & #5).

His fate after the destruction of Baltifer's baseship remains unknown (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 2 #5).