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* [[Apollo (TOS-DE alternate)|Apollo]] mentions his willingness to change roles in a time after war has ended, reminiscent of a final conversation he had with his only brother, [[Zac]], before [[Battle of Cimtar|the Cylon betrayal]] in the {{OS|Saga of a Star World|prose=Y}}. | * [[Apollo (TOS-DE alternate)|Apollo]] mentions his willingness to change roles in a time after war has ended, reminiscent of a final conversation he had with his only brother, [[Zac]], before [[Battle of Cimtar|the Cylon betrayal]] in the {{OS|Saga of a Star World|prose=Y}}. | ||
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* The term [[yahren]] is misspelled as "yarhens" on page 2. | * The term [[yahren]] is misspelled as "yarhens" on page 2. | ||
*Breena calls Starbuck a sexist pig in reaction to his anecdote over a pyramid game. However, in keeping with the series' extra-worldly nomenclature, the name used should be along the lines of "[[Boray]]." | *Breena calls Starbuck a sexist pig in reaction to his anecdote over a pyramid game. However, in keeping with the series' extra-worldly nomenclature, the name used should be along the lines of "[[Boray]]." | ||
*The color of the Viper striping is red, instead of orange. A common juxtaposition between the colorization schemes of the Re-imagined Series (red striping) versus Original Series (orange striping). | *The color of the Viper striping is red, instead of orange. A common juxtaposition between the colorization schemes of the Re-imagined Series (red striping) versus Original Series (orange striping). | ||
*While the beginning of the issue shows a depiction of the launch bay hewing to the Original Series aesthetics, the later depiction within the issue flips towards the Re-imagined Series depiction of the hangar bay in lieu of ''Galactica''<nowiki/>'s launch bay, notably with the slanted beams and ribbed-sectioning, as is common with [[Dynamite Entertainment]] offerings. | *While the beginning of the issue shows a depiction of the launch bay hewing to the Original Series aesthetics, the later depiction within the issue flips towards the Re-imagined Series depiction of the hangar bay in lieu of ''Galactica''<nowiki/>'s launch bay, notably with the slanted beams and ribbed-sectioning, as is common with [[Dynamite Entertainment]] offerings. | ||
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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
* There is a subtle indication regarding Apollo and Sheba's previous romance from yahrens past ( | * There is a subtle indication regarding Apollo and Sheba's previous romance from yahrens past (as hinted at in the [[The Hand of God (TOS)|Original Series' finale]], notably when he offers to stop visiting the [[Launch bay (TOS-DE alternate)|launch bay]] should it discomfort Sheba. | ||
* Adama's belief that Apollo would eventually lead the Fleet is a common thread in various ''Battlestar Galactica'' installments from both the [[Original Series|Original]] and [[Re-imagined Series]]. Adama's discussion regarding his intent for Apollo to succeed him is at odds with earlier comments regarding [[Athena (TOS-DE alternate)|Athena]]'s ascension to commander. | * Adama's belief that Apollo would eventually lead the Fleet is a common thread in various ''Battlestar Galactica'' installments from both the [[Original Series|Original]] and [[Re-imagined Series]]. Adama's discussion regarding his intent for Apollo to succeed him is at odds with earlier comments regarding [[Athena (TOS-DE alternate)|Athena]]'s ascension to commander. | ||
* Some attempt at adherence to the Original Series' nomenclature for time keeping via the use of "[[Yahren|yarhens]]" (sic), [[Secton|sectons]] and [[Time cycle|time cycles]] is displayed. This contrasts to earlier issues where real-world equivalents of years, hours, etc. are used. | * Some attempt at adherence to the Original Series' nomenclature for time keeping via the use of "[[Yahren|yarhens]]" (sic), [[Secton|sectons]] and [[Time cycle|time cycles]] is displayed. This contrasts to earlier issues where real-world equivalents of years, hours, etc. are used. | ||