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* Adama realizes the Cylons' plan with their absent baseships, and asks Adar permission to leave the fleet to defend their home planets.
* Adama realizes the Cylons' plan with their absent baseships, and asks Adar permission to leave the fleet to defend their home planets.
* In striking range of the Colonies, the {{alt|Imperious Leader}} orders the final annihilation of "the life form known is man."
* In striking range of the Colonies, the {{alt|Imperious Leader}} orders the final annihilation of "the life form known is man."
* After the destruction of ''Atlantia'', Adama orders ''Galactica'' to make haste to {{alt|Caprica|TOS}}, leaving behind Boomer, Starbuck, and other Vipers fighting to defend the fleet.
* Athena picks up a civilian transmission from Caprica, where {{alt|Serina}} reports on the celebrations of peace. These celebrations are cut short when Cylon Raiders dive from the skies, attacking the city.
* During the confusion, Serina calls after her son, {{alt|Boxey|TOS}}, who frolics with his [[daggit]], {{alt|Muffey}}. After Serina saves her son from falling debris from nearby buildings, they make a short, but aborted search for the daggit, and depart from the ruin city.
* Apollo brings his father to their family home in the foothills of Caprica, overlooking burning cities. As night descends, Apollo sees a group of people, wielding torches, heading their way.
* Inside the ruins of their home, Adama apologies to his deceased wife, {{alt|Ila}}, as Apollo tells his father of the crowds approaching their position. After a discussion, Adama asks for a few [[micron]]s, mourning their loss.
* Outside, Apollo is assailed by aggrieved survivors, who are ready to lynch the warrior for dereliction of his duty. Serina intercedes, pointedly asking what happened to the Colonial Fleet and their Warriors: Apollo reports that they've been all but destroyed, and that only ''Galactica'' survives.
* Adama appears and relays to the survivors the truth: their defense fleet and homelands are destroyed, but commands the survivors to spread word to assemble in any assorted ship that can carry them. While defeated, they will be lead from the system, with ''Galactica'' as their protector.
* Assembling a {{alt|the Fleet|TOS|rag-tag, fugitive fleet}}, Adama declares that their destination is the last surviving colony, a sister world remembered only through ancient writings: a colony called {{alt|Earth|TOS}}. While it may take them generations to find it, they have no choice but to flee as the {{alt|Alliance}} would surely hunt any survivors down and destroy them.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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=== General ===
=== General ===


[[File:Marvel - Starbuck's Crew.png|thumb|A shapely female in a cover and coverall jumpsuit denoting her appointment as a member of {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}}'s deck crew, prepping Starbuck for launch during the {{alt|Battle of Cimtar}} {{comics|marvel|1}}.]]
* The comic eschews the terms for time, using "years" instead of "[[yahren]]".
 
* Starbuck has a flight crew with "Starbuck's Crew" on the back of their work coveralls. Noticeably, the one member of Starbuck's Crew is a shapely blonde woman.
* The comic eschews the terms for time, using "years" instead of "[[yahren]]." Interestingly, the term [[micron]]s is used by {{alt|Adama|TOS}}, mirroring the inconsistencies in application of "Earth" terms vs. "Colonial" terms for time and other units of measurement.
* Starbuck has a flight crew with "Starbuck's Crew" on the back of their work coveralls. Noticeably, the one member of Starbuck's Crew is a shapely blonde woman.


=== Differences ===
=== Differences ===
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* {{alt|Zac}}'s first mission with {{alt|Apollo|TOS}} is slightly different than the episode: Zac is the lowest in seniority and was saddled with the patrol, while Apollo joins him due to the belief that the {{alt|Warriors}} would be mustered out of service after the armistice. In contrast the episode depicts [[Zac]] and {{TOS|Starbuck}} concocting a paper-thin plan so that Zac ''replaces'' Starbuck in the patrol with Apollo.
* {{alt|Zac}}'s first mission with {{alt|Apollo|TOS}} is slightly different than the episode: Zac is the lowest in seniority and was saddled with the patrol, while Apollo joins him due to the belief that the {{alt|Warriors}} would be mustered out of service after the armistice. In contrast the episode depicts [[Zac]] and {{TOS|Starbuck}} concocting a paper-thin plan so that Zac ''replaces'' Starbuck in the patrol with Apollo.
* President {{alt|Adar|TOS}} calls out {{alt|Athena|TOS}} prior to making his toast to {{alt|Baltar|TOS}}. Athena can be seen seated at the table. In contrast the episode only depicts Athena on the return shuttle to ''Galactica'' after departing from Adar's conference.
* President {{alt|Adar|TOS}} calls out {{alt|Athena|TOS}} prior to making his toast to {{alt|Baltar|TOS}}. Athena can be seen seated at the table. In contrast the episode only depicts Athena on the return shuttle to ''Galactica'' after departing from Adar's conference.
* Tigh mentions that a third of the ships in the Fleet are capable of light speed, although this is never mentioned in the series proper.
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* Apollo also mentions the issue of fuel, which sets up for the {{comics|marvel|2|next issue}} in the series.
* The colony of [[Aeriana]] is mentioned as home to the Aeries, however the series refers to the colony as [[Aeries]]. The colony of "Aeriana" is also used in the Berkley novelizations.
* Starbuck's crash landing on ''Galactica'' and subsequent argument with Athena are omitted from both this issue and the next.
 
== Publication History ==
 
This issue was reprinted in [[marvel:Star_Heroes_Winter_Special_(UK)_Vol_1_1|''Star Heroes: Winter Special (UK) Vol. 1 #1]] (October 1979 CE), and later republished in ''[[Saga of a Star World (Trade Paperback)|Saga of a Star World]]'' (June 2005 CE).
 
== Analysis ==
 
As the comic adaptation hues closely to the finalized pilot, "[[Saga of a Star World]]," many of the points of analysis are mirrored in the aforementioned article.
 
== Questions ==
 
* Did Adama find Ila's body at the house? If not, how does he know she is deceased?
* Who or what comprises of "[[the Alliance]]"?
* How does Apollo know the other battlestars are destroyed?
* What of Boomer and Starbuck? {{comics|marvel|2}}
 
== See also ==
 
* ''[[marvel:Battlestar Galactica Vol 1 1|Battlestar Galactica: Vol. 1 #1]]'' at the [[marvel:|Marvel Database]]
 


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