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{{Character Data | {{Character Data | ||
| title= Baltar | | title= Baltar | ||
| photo= BSG-FOTG - Baltar.png | | photo= BSG-FOTG - Baltar.png | ||
| caption=Baltar post-[[Battle | | caption=Baltar post-[[Battle of Galaxy's Edge]] as depicted in {{comics|vol3|2}}. | ||
| seenref={{comics|annual2014}} | | seenref={{comics|annual2014}} | ||
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== Playing Both Sides Against the Middle == | == Playing Both Sides Against the Middle == | ||
Baltar enters into politics by advocating for [[Cygnus]]' official recognition as a protectorate of Picon, which is quickly ratified by the {{alt|Quorum of Twelve|TOS}}. A member of the Quorum, [[Sire]] [[Damaris]], recognizes the skill of Baltar's firm at acquiring fuel sources, and thus contracts it to locate new sources in return for lucrative terms. | Baltar enters into politics by advocating for [[Cygnus]]' official recognition as a protectorate of Picon, which is quickly ratified by the {{alt|Quorum of Twelve|TOS}}. A member of the Quorum, [[Sire]] [[Damaris]], recognizes the skill of Baltar's firm at acquiring fuel sources, and thus contracts it to locate new sources in return for lucrative terms. | ||
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This culminates to [[Abel]]'s secret discovery a half-yahren later: the planet {{alt|Carillon}}, on the other side of the [[Nova of Madagon]]. Baltar reveals to Abel that he intends to keep the planet for themselves, and sell off the excess tylium to the "other party": the Cylons. Abel's ethics do not permit this and Baltar kills Abel, making it look like an accident. In doing so, he enters a period of mourning, which he uses to nullify Damaris' contract and recruits the {{alt|Ovions}} to mine the tylium. | This culminates to [[Abel]]'s secret discovery a half-yahren later: the planet {{alt|Carillon}}, on the other side of the [[Nova of Madagon]]. Baltar reveals to Abel that he intends to keep the planet for themselves, and sell off the excess tylium to the "other party": the Cylons. Abel's ethics do not permit this and Baltar kills Abel, making it look like an accident. In doing so, he enters a period of mourning, which he uses to nullify Damaris' contract and recruits the {{alt|Ovions}} to mine the tylium. | ||
To feed the Ovions, Baltar oversees the Ovions' creation of a resort and chancery, luring the outcast degenerates, such as [[ | To feed the Ovions, Baltar oversees the Ovions' creation of a resort and chancery, luring the outcast degenerates, such as [[socilator]]s and gamblers, there. He also prevents the Cylons from invading the operation by planting [[radiation charge]]s throughout Carillon, much like his father had tried to do on [[Cygnus]] before Baltar's betrayal. | ||
Over the course of fifteen yahren, Baltar regales himself with the greatest riches and bevy of women in his own resort on Carillon. It is there that he is reunited with [[Commandant]], from whom the Cylons extend this offer: deliver the Cylons' false peace offering to the Colonials, so as to lower their guard and be destroyed, and in return the Cylons would grant Baltar dominion over Cygnus and Picon ({{comics|annual2014}}). | Over the course of fifteen yahren, Baltar regales himself with the greatest riches and bevy of women in his own resort on Carillon. It is there that he is reunited with [[Commandant]], from whom the Cylons extend this offer: deliver the Cylons' false peace offering to the Colonials, so as to lower their guard and be destroyed, and in return the Cylons would grant Baltar dominion over Cygnus and Picon ({{comics|annual2014}}). | ||
== The Traitor Becomes Betrayed == | == The Traitor Becomes Betrayed == | ||
Baltar successfully orchestrates the false peace accord, resulting in the unilateral destruction of the Colonies and seizure of various assets across the galaxy, including Cygnus and Carillon. | Baltar successfully orchestrates the false peace accord, resulting in the unilateral destruction of the Colonies and seizure of various assets across the galaxy, including Cygnus and Carillon. | ||
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== Exile == | == Exile == | ||
Baltar is humanely exiled on a [[Baltar's planet|habitable world]] ({{comics|annual2014}} & {{comics|vol3|2}}) per the arrangement {{alt|Adama|TOS}} made with Baltar for his assistance in the [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge]] {{ | Baltar is humanely exiled on a [[Baltar's planet|habitable world]] ({{comics|annual2014}} & {{comics|vol3|2}}) per the arrangement {{alt|Adama|TOS}} made with Baltar for his assistance in the [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge]] ([[TOS]]: "{{TOS|The Hand of God}}"). | ||
After a half-yahren in exile, he destroys the short-range transmitter Adama provisioned him and has a period of deep introspection, revealing a hidden memory regarding his execution that leads to the question of his nature. Through means unknown, a {{alt|Raider|TOS}} commanded by the [[Commandant]] | After a half-yahren in exile, he destroys the short-range transmitter Adama provisioned him and has a period of deep introspection, revealing a hidden memory regarding his execution that leads to the question of his nature. Through means unknown, a {{alt|Raider|TOS}} lands near his shipping container encampment, commanded by the [[Commandant]], who has Baltar dragged into the ship ({{comics|annual2014}}). | ||
Later | Later, Baltar finds himself transported from that isolated world and set upon [[Iblis' planet|another world]] in a separate realm outside of the known universe, the de facto leader of a congregation of other survivors who arrived there via a [[black hole]]. Unbeknownst to him, this was {{alt|Iblis}} doing, merely as more bait for the trap he laid for the [[Seraph]]s ({{comics|vol3|2}}, {{comics|vol3|4|short=y}}). | ||
Following a battle that destroyed a {{alt|Ship of Lights}}—tearing a hole back into the regular universe—Baltar and {{alt|Lucifer}} find themselves side-by-side again, representatives of the {{alt|Cylon Empire}} in a new peace brokered by the Seraphs between the remaining humans and the Cylons ({{comics|vol3|5}}). | Following a battle that destroyed a {{alt|Ship of Lights}}—tearing a hole back into the regular universe—Baltar and {{alt|Lucifer}} find themselves side-by-side again, representatives of the {{alt|Cylon Empire}} in a new peace brokered by the Seraphs between the remaining humans and the Cylons ({{comics|vol3|5}}). | ||
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