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'''Warren King''' was the head of [[Global Dynamics]]. After the incident with [[Walter Perkins]]' [[Tachyon]] [[Prototype Tachyon Accelerator|Accelerator]], he was replaced by [[Nathan Stark]]. He was only seen in the Pilot episode.
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'''Warren King''' was the head of [[Global Dynamics]], an Astrophysicist and a Nobel laureate. After the incident with [[Walter Perkins]]' [[Tachyon]] [[Prototype Tachyon Accelerator|Accelerator]], he was replaced by [[Nathan Stark]]. He was only seen (or mentioned really) in the [[Pilot]] episode.
   
Warren seemed to enjoy what looked like a digital reality samurai game. His assistant, Douglas Fargo, who was passed down to Nathan Stark, also enjoyed it. Warren seemed to have helped Walter Perkins take items out of Section Five for the Tachyon Accelerator or at least covered it up. He was either redacted or quit at the end of the Pilot episode. (but you don't see it)
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Warren seemed to enjoy what looked like a digital reality samurai game. His assistant, [[Douglas Fargo]], who was inherited by Nathan Stark, also played it. Warren seemed to have helped Walter Perkins take items out of Section Five for the Tachyon Accelerator, or at least covered it up. He was either redacted or quit at the end of the "[[Pilot]]", never to be even significantly mentioned again. 
 
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Latest revision as of 09:13, 13 December 2018

Warren King
Warren King
Vital statistics
Gender Male
Occupation Former Head of Global Dynamics
Status Alive
Appearances "Pilot"
Performer Greg Germann

Warren King was the head of Global Dynamics, an Astrophysicist and a Nobel laureate. After the incident with Walter Perkins' Tachyon Accelerator, he was replaced by Nathan Stark. He was only seen (or mentioned really) in the Pilot episode.

Warren seemed to enjoy what looked like a digital reality samurai game. His assistant, Douglas Fargo, who was inherited by Nathan Stark, also played it. Warren seemed to have helped Walter Perkins take items out of Section Five for the Tachyon Accelerator, or at least covered it up. He was either redacted or quit at the end of the "Pilot", never to be even significantly mentioned again.