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*Abbadon takes the aggressive approach, asking Adama's image if he is calling to arrange terms of surrender. Adama responds that the Cylon should identify himself or start talking of the ''Cylon's'' own terms of surrender. | *Abbadon takes the aggressive approach, asking Adama's image if he is calling to arrange terms of surrender. Adama responds that the Cylon should identify himself or start talking of the ''Cylon's'' own terms of surrender. | ||
*Adama tells him that the Colonials have the nano-cybrid. Meanwhile, Abbadon's forces approach the vicinity of the [[Korax nebula]] and the transmission. | *Adama tells him that the Colonials have the nano-cybrid. Meanwhile, Abbadon's forces approach the vicinity of the [[Korax nebula]] and the transmission. | ||
*As Abbadon tells Adama that the nano-cybrid is the work of "the infidel, | *As Abbadon tells Adama that the nano-cybrid is the work of "the infidel", Adama tells Abbadon that he is offering the Cylons a chance to move aside to allow his Fleet to pass--a diplomatic gesture that the Cylons [[Battle of Cimtar|did not give the Colonials]] not long before. Adama tells the Cylon to cease hostilities and submit their fleet to a holding area where they can be monitored by the Colonials later. | ||
*As Abbadon prepares his answer, his strike force finds a [[Colonial shuttle]] at the coordinates, but no one is aboard. Abbadon's answer is "no peace, no mercy." | *As Abbadon prepares his answer, his strike force finds a [[Colonial shuttle]] at the coordinates, but no one is aboard. Abbadon's answer is "no peace, no mercy." | ||
*Apollo looks on at Adama, who now feels that he has given the Cylons a chance to surrender. | *Apollo looks on at Adama, who now feels that he has given the Cylons a chance to surrender. | ||
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==Analysis== | ==Analysis== | ||
*The [[Re-imagined Series]] episode, "[[A Measure of Salvation]], | *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]], | *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}}. | ||
==Questions== | ==Questions== | ||
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Image:BSG-Cylon-Apoc-2-Golden.jpg|[[Michael Golden]] cover. | |||
Image:BSG-Cylon-Apoc-2-Lee-Cover.jpg|[[Pat Lee]] cover. | |||
Image:BSGCylonApoc2LeeCover.jpg|Lee sketch cover. | |||
Image:BSGCylonApoc2StarlinCov.jpg|[[Jim Starlin]] cover. | |||
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