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Jack Fisk is a character of the Televised series Battlestar Galactica , interpreted by Graham Beckel.
Jack Fisk, whose number is 245A-34DC, was Colonel on board the Battlestar Pegasus and Second in command on the vessel, being useful under the command of the Admiral Helena Cain. It is revealed in the series at the time of the unexpected discovery of the Pegasus by the Galactica. The crew of the Galactica then believed this vessel destroyed following the Destruction of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol by the Cylons. Even if it carries out all the orders of its superior Helena Cain, without however all to approve them, one discovers quickly that it fears it much.
The crews of the Galactica and the Pegasus working from now on of par, Fisk binds friendship with its counterpart of the Galactica, the Colonel Saul Tigh. Around some glasses, he tells him that the Admiral Cain killed out of cold blood its predecessor Second in command because he had dared to defy one of his kinds. Obstructed by this delicate consent, it finishes by him saying that it was only one joke, even if rumors on the suspect methods of Cain are already widespread within the fleet. However, in later conversations, Fisk reveals to him that at the time of the genocide perpetrated by the Cylons, Cain had decided to select only the best elements of the civil vessels to join the Pegasus while forsaking the others, then without any defense vis-a-vis the Cylons, and had even threatened to kill the families of those which would refuse to join the crew, tries to which Fisk had to yield, much to its regret.
The Admiral Cain is convinced that the Commander William Adama is neither qualified nor worthy of confidence to order the Galactica. Thus, at the time of a mission aiming at destroying the Vessel of Resurrection Cylon, she orders in Fisk to take along a team of Marines with him in the control center and to assassinate the Commander Adama once the mission against the Cylons accomplished. This one is unaware of however that the Commander Adama has, on its side, entrusted to Kara " Starbuck" Thrace, which gained the confidence of Cain, the mission of killing her out of a ball in the head. However, with the last minute, Cain and Adama cancel both their plans. Fisk, then extremely relieved, bursts of laughing.
Later, Fisk returns visit to the Lieutenant Karl " Helo" Agathon and with the Chief Galen the Tyrol in the Pegasus, imprisoned, shown treason and condemned to died by the Admiral Cain to have accidentally killed Lieutenant Thorne while wanting to cease the rape that he exerted on a copy of the Cylon Numéro Eight, known under the name of Sharon. It stops torture that inflicted two members of the crew to them but says to them that it had much respect for Lieutenant Thorne, with whom it owed his life, like much of other people of the Pegasus. He answers the charges of the two prisoners by excusing the act of Thorne, estimating that one cannot violate a machine. However, after Helena Cain was killed by captive the Cylon Gina, a copy of the Numéro Six, Fisk slackens Helo and the Tyrol, under the command of the President Laura Roslin and of William Adama, then promoted Admiral.
Fisk is then promoted with the row of Commander and ensures the command of the Pegasus. However, that does not last a long time. Indeed, Fisk is one of the central actors of the black-market organized on the fleet. In front of accounts with the owner of this market, Phalen, this one make it carry out. It is found strangled in its districts.
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