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In an attempt to search for details on {{TOS|Earth|Earth}} inside the [[memory inducer]], {{alt|Adama|TOS}} recollects dueling with [[Baltar (TOS alternate)|Baltar]] in his past. Now that [[Sire]] [[Uri (alternate)|Uri]] has secured the presidency of the {{TOS|Quorum of Twelve|Council}}, he has his men execute an assassination attempt on the defenseless Adama, which is thwarted—but the controls of the machine are damaged in the fracas, perhaps trapping Adama inside it forever.
In an attempt to search for details on {{TOS|Earth|Earth}} inside the [[memory inducer]], {{alt|Adama|TOS}} recollects dueling with [[Baltar (TOS alternate)|Baltar]] in his past. Now that [[Sire]] [[Uri (alternate)|Uri]] has secured the presidency of the {{TOS|Quorum of Twelve|Council}}, he has his men execute an assassination attempt on the defenseless Adama, which is thwarted—but the controls of the machine are damaged in the fracas, perhaps trapping Adama inside it forever.
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[[File:Bio-swords.jpg|thumb|right|Adama duels Baltar in the past.]]
[[File:Bio-swords.jpg|thumb|right|Adama duels Baltar in the past.]]
* While retrieving their gear, Starbuck voices his belief that Uri cannot be trusted. Apollo notes that [[Boomer (TOS alternate)|Boomer]] is guarding Adama, but as soon as this comment is made, Boomer shows up under the belief that he's needed for some sort of emergency. Having been duped by Uri's guards, their fears are confirmed. Boomer takes place of Apollo on the search and rescue mission, and is able to briefly fool [[Medea]] and Uri into believing that Apollo is off the ship, while Apollo himself heads to the memory inducer chamber.  
* While retrieving their gear, Starbuck voices his belief that Uri cannot be trusted. Apollo notes that [[Boomer (TOS alternate)|Boomer]] is guarding Adama, but as soon as this comment is made, Boomer shows up under the belief that he's needed for some sort of emergency. Having been duped by Uri's guards, their fears are confirmed. Boomer takes place of Apollo on the search and rescue mission, and is able to briefly fool [[Medea]] and Uri into believing that Apollo is off the ship, while Apollo himself heads to the memory inducer chamber.  
* However, Medea notes that she's receiving reports of a security disturbance aboard ship. Apollo engages in a shoot out with Uri's guards, until Apollo is overpowered and brought before Uri. As Uri begins to offer threats to Apollo—calling him and the other three Warriors traitors—regarding spending their lives aboard the [[Prison Barge]], Medea reports that the [[Agro Ship]] has gone missing. Uri believes that Medea orchestrated the "disappearance," only to discover that the ship has actually disappeared. Apollo surmises that the two earlier "disappearances" were ships that Uri needed for his own personal Fleet, and that Uri is plotting to kill Adama—someone who Uri now needs.  Panicked, Uri tells Apollo to follow him, and they head towards the memory inducer.
* However, Medea notes that she's receiving reports of a security disturbance aboard ship. Apollo engages in a shoot out with Uri's guards, until Apollo is overpowered and brought before Uri. As Uri begins to offer threats to Apollo—calling him and the other three Warriors traitors—regarding spending their lives aboard the [[Prison Barge]], Medea reports that the [[Agro Ship]] has gone missing. Uri believes that Medea orchestrated the "disappearance", only to discover that the ship has actually disappeared. Apollo surmises that the two earlier "disappearances" were ships that Uri needed for his own personal Fleet, and that Uri is plotting to kill Adama—someone who Uri now needs.  Panicked, Uri tells Apollo to follow him, and they head towards the memory inducer.
* Uri's guards begin their attempt, knocking out [[Wilker]] and holding [[Cassiopeia (TOS alternate)|Cassiopeia]] back. However, Tigh thwarts them and manages—with Cassiopeia's help—to temporarily hold off the would-be assassins, who are convinced that Uri will follow through on his promise of a new beginning and an empty guarantee of peace. Tigh's laser is nearly out of power, and he tries to reason with Uri's remaining guards, but to no avail. Apollo arrives and tackles one of the guards, who shoots the controls of the machine—effectively trapping Adama inside without any hope of outside intervention.
* Uri's guards begin their attempt, knocking out [[Wilker]] and holding [[Cassiopea (TOS alternate)|Cassiopea]] back. However, Tigh thwarts them and manages—with Cassiopea's help—to temporarily hold off the would-be assassins, who are convinced that Uri will follow through on his promise of a new beginning and an empty guarantee of peace. Tigh's laser is nearly out of power, and he tries to reason with Uri's remaining guards, but to no avail. Apollo arrives and tackles one of the guards, who shoots the controls of the machine—effectively trapping Adama inside without any hope of outside intervention.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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* From this issue on, the [[memory inducer]] is referred to as the "memory stimulator" or "memory machine".  
* From this issue on, the [[memory inducer]] is referred to as the "memory stimulator" or "memory machine".  
* Baltar's rivalry with Adama that dates back to their academy days—and his attempt to manipulate technology to cheat—is also mirrored in the ''[[The Tombs of Kobol]]'' novel.
* Baltar's rivalry with Adama that dates back to their academy days—and his attempt to manipulate technology to cheat—is also mirrored in the ''[[The Tombs of Kobol]]'' novel.
* As is [[Space-Mimic!|proven later]], the Fleet only has one [[Agro Ship]]. In the series, the Fleet has three up until "[[The Magnificent Warriors]]."
* As is [[Space-Mimic!|proven later]], the Fleet only has one [[Agro Ship]]. In the series, the Fleet has three up until "[[The Magnificent Warriors]]".
* Unlike the series, the helmets drawn in the comic have the names of the pilot on the front.
* Unlike the series, the helmets drawn in the comic have the names of the pilot on the front.
* [[Wilker]] is depicted as a bald man with a goatee.
* [[Wilker]] is depicted as a bald man with a goatee.

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