Martin "Marty" Duko | |
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Biographical information | |
Status: | Deceased |
Manner of Death: | Shot through the neck by Siobhan Sadler |
Affiliation: | Neolution and Evie Cho |
Other information | |
Gender: | Male |
Hair color: | Brown |
Eye color: | Brown |
Skin color: | White |
Series information | |
Portrayed by: | Gord Rand |
Season/s: | 4 |
First appearance: | "The Collapse of Nature" |
Latest appearance: | "The Redesign of Natural Objects" |
Appearance count: | 8 |
Martin Duko was a detective for the Metropolitan Police. He worked as a mole for Neolution, helping to cover up the implantation of bots into (sometimes unwilling) human subjects and the existence of the Leda clones.
Biography[]
"Unassuming and slightly nebbish, Detective Duko has the underlying angst of someone who spent their childhood getting pushed around and has since nastily clawed his way to the top. He's a perfect mole – slightly timid, a nervous air, yet efficient. Less the wolf in sheep's clothing, and more the rat in gerbil's, he’s a mid-level player in Neolution who takes orders from Evie Cho. Responsible for giving them cover from the police, Neolution’s recent technological developments has him covering up more bodies than ever, which is raising suspicions with more than just the police force."[1]
Background[]
Not much is known about Detective Duko's past aside from the fact that Evie Cho has blackmailed him into doing her bidding. His main job is to keep the Neolution agenda covered from the police.[2]
Season 4[]
In "The Collapse of Nature", Duko is revealed to be the police union representative assigned to oversee the case involving Beth's accidental shooting of Maggie Chen.
Season 4 appearances | ||||
The Collapse of Nature | Transgressive Border Crossing | The Stigmata of Progress | From Indistinct to Rational Control | Human Raw Material |
The Scandal of Altruism | The Antisocialism of Sex | The Redesign of Natural Objects | The Mitigation of Competition | From Dancing Mice to Psychopaths |
References[]
- ↑ Detective Duko | Orphan Black | BBC America
- ↑ Detective Duko | Orphan Black | BBC America. Retrieved June 19, 2016.