Amorak (alternate)

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BSG WIKI Storyarc.png This article has a separate continuity.
This article is in the Dynamite Comics separate continuity, which is related to the Re-imagined Series. Be sure that your contributions to this article reflect the characters and events specific to this continuity only.
For the canonical version of this character, see: Amorak.
Amorak (alternate)
Amorak (alternate)

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Introduced Battlestar Galactica: Origins 1
Death Presumed dead after hostile interception on Olympic Carrier (33)[1]
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Amorak (alternate) is a Cylon
Amorak (alternate) is a Final Five Cylon
Amorak (alternate) is a Human/Cylon Hybrid
Amorak (alternate) is an Original Series Cylon
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Amorak (alternate) in the separate continuity
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Doctor Amorak is a worker at the Ministry of Defense who is given the directorship of the Command Navigation Program project.

Through Amorak, Caprica-Six meets Gaius Baltar at a Pyramid game on Caprica. As a result of the meeting, Caprica-Six convinces D'Anna Biers and a Number Eight to abduct Amorak in order to ensure Baltar's promotion as the CNP's project director, thus giving the Cylons access to the critical military project. Amorak is later abducted in an alley of Caprica City and is thus considered missing, leading to the promotion as the Cylons planned (Battlestar Galactica: Origins 1).

Amorak later escapes from the Cylons on Caprica prior to the Fall of the Twelve Colonies (Battlestar Galactica: Origins 4). He later escapes from the Colonies to the Olympic Carrier, but is later presumed dead after Lee Adama and Kara Thrace destroy the ship (33).[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Since the Dynamite Comic series tend to treat all content from the Miniseries to "Home, Part II" as canon within their comics, this fact is logically deduced.