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Following her conversion, Deering feeds on two security guards before she attempts to feed on Rogers before thwarting her with the [[power lock]]. She flees to the Vorvon, and they make their way off the station using [[Rogers' shuttle]], which Rogers previously sabotaged by forcing [[Stargate 9]] to bring the shuttle into collision course with an unnamed star. As the shuttle nears, the Vorvon loses its power over Deering, who escapes before the Vorvon overloads with the star's power.
Following her conversion, Deering feeds on two security guards before she attempts to feed on Rogers before thwarting her with the [[power lock]]. She flees to the Vorvon, and they make their way off the station using [[Rogers' shuttle]], which Rogers previously sabotaged by forcing [[Stargate 9]] to bring the shuttle into collision course with an unnamed star. As the shuttle nears, the Vorvon loses its power over Deering, who escapes before the Vorvon overloads with the star's power.


She fully recovers from the {{BR25|Space Vampire}}.<gallery mode="slideshow">
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File:BR25 - Space Vampire - Vorvon Feeds on Wilma.jpg|The [[Vorvon]] converts [[Wilma Deering]] into an [[Vorvon avatar|avatar]] {{BR25|Space Vampire}}.
File:BR25 - Space Vampire - Vorvon Feeds on Wilma.jpg|The [[Vorvon]] converts [[Wilma Deering]] into an [[Vorvon avatar|avatar]] {{BR25|Space Vampire}}.
File:BR25 - Space Vampire - Wilma Deering's Glowing Eyes.jpg|[[William Rogers|William "Buck" Rogers]] sees [[Wilma Deering]]'s eyes glow like the [[Vorvon]]'s ([[Buck Rogers in the 25th Century|BR25]]: "[[Space Vampire]]").
File:BR25 - Space Vampire - Wilma Deering's Glowing Eyes.jpg|[[William Rogers|William "Buck" Rogers]] sees [[Wilma Deering]]'s eyes glow like the [[Vorvon]]'s ([[Buck Rogers in the 25th Century|BR25]]: "[[Space Vampire]]").
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File:BR25 - Space Vampire - Wilma Deering Reacts to the Power Lock.jpg|The Vorvon avatarized [[Wilma Deering]] reacts to [[William Rogers|William "Buck" Rogers]]'s use of the power lock ([[Buck Rogers in the 25th Century|BR25]]: "[[Space Vampire]]").
File:BR25 - Space Vampire - Wilma Deering Reacts to the Power Lock.jpg|The Vorvon avatarized [[Wilma Deering]] reacts to [[William Rogers|William "Buck" Rogers]]'s use of the power lock ([[Buck Rogers in the 25th Century|BR25]]: "[[Space Vampire]]").
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Revision as of 17:52, 25 November 2023

Wilma Deering pursues William "Buck" Rogers after her conversion by the Vorvon (BR25: "Space Vampire").

The Vorvon avatar[1] is a being imbued with Vorvon abilities.

Upon conversion, the avatar retains its original form, but possesses its powers such as hypnotism and the ability to drain life force energies. The avatar is also susceptible to pain inflicted by the power lock, and the avatarism can be reversed (at least in its early stages) upon the destruction of the Vorvon that converted them.

It is unknown if this conversion is the process by which Vorvons perpetuate their ilk.

Wilma Deering

Wilma Deering as seen through the Vorvon's eyes (BR25: "Space Vampire").

In 2491 CE, a Vorvon arriving to Theta Station via I.S. Demeter focuses on converting Wilma Deering into an avatar, first by instilling overwhelming fear over a period of time before converting her, eliciting her consent to conversion by promising to spare William "Buck" Rogers and Royko.

Following her conversion, Deering feeds on two security guards before she attempts to feed on Rogers before thwarting her with the power lock. She flees to the Vorvon, and they make their way off the station using Rogers' shuttle, which Rogers previously sabotaged by forcing Stargate 9 to bring the shuttle into collision course with an unnamed star. As the shuttle nears, the Vorvon loses its power over Deering, who escapes before the Vorvon overloads with the star's power.

She fully recovers from the ordeal (BR25: "Space Vampire").


References

  1. This is a Buck Wiki descriptive term.