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The State's case is elemental: Captain Rogers piloted a foreign aircraft through our defense network with a microtransmitter revealing our secret shield borders to our enemies. "What price?" you may ask. "What bounty would Captain Rogers consider just in selling out the human race?" Only his pirate friends can answer. But I submit that, in my opinion, it is the destruction of the treaty with Draconia that they seek at all costs, for its enactment spells their doom.
— Councilor Apol presents their case against William "Buck" Rogers for espionage and treason, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century's "Awakening"
Councilor Apol is a member of the Earth's Computer Council in the 25th century.
In 2491 CE, he presents the Federal Directorate's case against William "Buck" Rogers following the discovery of a microtransmitter aboard Ranger 3. Despite Dr. Theopolis' defense, the Council is unanimous in its decision, which Apol presents: Rogers' immediate termination. A stay of execution is later advocated by Col. Wilma Deering, and presented to the Council by Dr. Elias Huer, which is accepted despite Apol's protest (BR25: "Awakening").
Notes
- A subplot depicted in the separate continuity Gold Key comic adaptation of the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century film notes that Apol had been the one betraying the human race, as Kane had been involved with its programming before his defection to the Draconian Empire. Apol itself is subsequently terminated.