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Adar is not mentioned by name in the Richard Hatch novelization series, though he is obliquely referenced by his title as President of the Quorum. [[Baltar (TOS-RH)|Baltar]] served as advisor to the President, providing counsel that ultimately led to the disastrous [[Battle of Cimtar (TOS-RH)|Battle of Cimtar]].<ref name="ARM26">{{cite book/RH|1|26}}</ref><ref name="WAR88">{{cite book/RH|2|88}}</ref> | Adar is not mentioned by name in the Richard Hatch novelization series, though he is obliquely referenced by his title as President of the Quorum. [[Baltar (TOS-RH)|Baltar]] served as advisor to the President, providing counsel that ultimately led to the disastrous [[Battle of Cimtar (TOS-RH)|Battle of Cimtar]].<ref name="ARM26">{{cite book/RH|1|26}}</ref><ref name="WAR88">{{cite book/RH|2|88}}</ref> | ||
During this period, Baltar was repeatedly passed over for the Presidency itself, leading him to realize he would never attain that post through legitimate means. Even if he had achieved the presidency, he recognized he would still have to contend with the eleven other councilors, which contributed to his frustration and eventual betrayal. This political arrangement—with Baltar serving as a powerful advisor but not holding ultimate authority—became one of the factors that set him on his path toward orchestrating the fall of the Colonies in exchange for what he believed would be absolute power under Cylon authority.<ref name="WAR88" /> | During this period, Baltar was repeatedly passed over for the Presidency itself, leading him to realize he would never attain that post through legitimate means.<ref name="WAR88" /> Even if he had achieved the presidency, he recognized he would still have to contend with the eleven other councilors, which contributed to his frustration and eventual betrayal.<ref name="WAR88" /> This political arrangement—with Baltar serving as a powerful advisor but not holding ultimate authority—became one of the factors that set him on his path toward orchestrating the fall of the Colonies in exchange for what he believed would be absolute power under Cylon authority.<ref name="WAR88" /> | ||
Following the destruction of the Colonies, [[Adama (TOS-RH)|Adama]] assumes the Presidency up until his death eighteen yahren later. After Adama's passing, the office of President of the Quorum passes to [[Tigh (TOS-RH)|Tigh]] of [[Leonis (TOS-RH)|Leonis]], the first Leonid ever to serve in that capacity.<ref name="ARM23">{{cite book/RH|1|23}}</ref> | Following the destruction of the Colonies, [[Adama (TOS-RH)|Adama]] assumes the Presidency up until his death eighteen yahren later. After Adama's passing, the office of President of the Quorum passes to [[Tigh (TOS-RH)|Tigh]] of [[Leonis (TOS-RH)|Leonis]], the first Leonid ever to serve in that capacity.<ref name="ARM23">{{cite book/RH|1|23}}</ref> | ||