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*The [[Re-imagined Series]] episode, "[[A Measure of Salvation]]," also finds Admiral [[William Adama]], like his Original Series counterpart, weighing the consequences of inflicting genocide on the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons in his universe]] with a [[Lymphocytic encephalitis|ancient human virus]] that President [[Laura Roslin]] wants to weaponize to destroy all of their pursuers as a race, once and for all. | *The [[Re-imagined Series]] episode, "[[A Measure of Salvation]]," also finds Admiral [[William Adama]], like his Original Series counterpart, weighing the consequences of inflicting genocide on the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons in his universe]] with a [[Lymphocytic encephalitis|ancient human virus]] that President [[Laura Roslin]] wants to weaponize to destroy all of their pursuers as a race, once and for all. | ||
*As does Apollo in this comic, Apollo's Re-imagined Series counterpart, | *As does Apollo in this comic, Apollo's Re-imagined Series counterpart, [[Lee Adama]], thinks of the idea of weaponizing their biological discovery and has no hesitation in using it. | ||
*Admiral Adama's conscience is somewhat cleared when he requires President Roslin to give him a direct order to use biological weapons, a tactic normally forbidden by their Colonial laws. | *Admiral Adama's conscience is somewhat cleared when he requires President Roslin to give him a direct order to use biological weapons, a tactic normally forbidden by their Colonial laws. | ||
*As Apollo and Adama debate the morality of mass destruction of the Cylons, they speak of "gods" (plural). This contradicts the Original Series notion that God (singular) co-existed with the Lords of Kobol (see the dialogue in the article, [[Seal]]). By the episode "[[War of the Gods]]," however, the usage, powers and dialogue surrounding the [[Beings of Light]] and [[Iblis]] adds to further confusion in intepreting the nature of the Lords of Kobol in the {{TOS|Religion in the Twelve Colonies|religion of the Colonials}}. | *As Apollo and Adama debate the morality of mass destruction of the Cylons, they speak of "gods" (plural). This contradicts the Original Series notion that God (singular) co-existed with the Lords of Kobol (see the dialogue in the article, [[Seal]]). By the episode "[[War of the Gods]]," however, the usage, powers and dialogue surrounding the [[Beings of Light]] and [[Iblis]] adds to further confusion in intepreting the nature of the Lords of Kobol in the {{TOS|Religion in the Twelve Colonies|religion of the Colonials}}. | ||