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* Flanked by [[Marine]]s, Commander [[William Adama|Adama]] forcibly removes Agent [[Levin]] from the [[CIC]], despite Levin's protestations. After this, Adama thanks Lieutenant [[Felix Gaeta|Gaeta]] for his help in freeing both himself and Colonel [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]]. | * Flanked by [[Marine]]s, Commander [[William Adama|Adama]] forcibly removes Agent [[Levin]] from the [[CIC]], despite Levin's protestations. After this, Adama thanks Lieutenant [[Felix Gaeta|Gaeta]] for his help in freeing both himself and Colonel [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]]. | ||
* After receiving permission to speak freely, [[Anastasia Dualla|Dualla]] tells Tigh of her surprise at the fact that he didn't shove a boot to Levin's ass. Tigh replies that he's saving his boots for | * After receiving permission to speak freely, [[Anastasia Dualla|Dualla]] tells Tigh of her surprise at the fact that he didn't shove a boot to Levin's ass. Tigh replies that he's saving his boots for [[Kara Thrace]] and {{callsign|Karl Agathon}}. | ||
* On the [[Sagittaron (alternate)|Sagittaron]] moon, Thrace and Agathon attempt a lift off in their [[Unknown craft (RDM comics)#Raptor craft|Raptor]], only to be shot down some miles away from the rebel base. Before their pursuers can reach them, Thrace removes the radios from the Raptor and activates a bomb onboard the craft, and both leave the ship. When their pursuers begin to storm the Raptor, hoping to kill Agathon and Thrace, their leader finds that there's a bomb set aboard the ship. They manage to get to a safe distance before the bomb explodes, and their leader runs back to the base. | * On the [[Sagittaron (alternate)|Sagittaron]] moon, Thrace and Agathon attempt a lift off in their [[Unknown craft (RDM comics)#Raptor craft|Raptor]], only to be shot down some miles away from the rebel base. Before their pursuers can reach them, Thrace removes the radios from the Raptor and activates a bomb onboard the craft, and both leave the ship. When their pursuers begin to storm the Raptor, hoping to kill Agathon and Thrace, their leader finds that there's a bomb set aboard the ship. They manage to get to a safe distance before the bomb explodes, and their leader runs back to the base. | ||
* The leader reports to [[Julian DiMarco]], who is cradling the body of his wife, [[Sil]]. [[Christa Nolan]] tells [[Darja Purat]] that DiMarco needs to understand that her killing of Sil was necessary. DiMarco asks for the leader's sidearm. | * The leader reports to [[Julian DiMarco]], who is cradling the body of his wife, [[Sil]]. [[Christa Nolan]] tells [[Darja Purat]] that DiMarco needs to understand that her killing of Sil was necessary. DiMarco asks for the leader's sidearm. | ||
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* As with the previous issues of Season Zero, the use of [[Viper Mark II]]s continues to crop up when it is apparent that the only time in recent history that ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' had Mark IIs aboard was for the decommissioning as functional museum pieces. | * As with the previous issues of Season Zero, the use of [[Viper Mark II]]s continues to crop up when it is apparent that the only time in recent history that ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' had Mark IIs aboard was for the decommissioning as functional museum pieces. | ||
* On page 17, [[Julian DiMarco]] orders the pilot of the rebel carrier ship for a port side launch. However, on the following page, his Viper launches from the starboard side. | * On page 17, [[Julian DiMarco]] orders the pilot of the rebel carrier ship for a port side launch. However, on the following page, his Viper launches from the starboard side. | ||
* An error on page 22 occurs, depicting | * An error on page 22 occurs, depicting [[Kara Thrace]] without her pilot wings. | ||
* As the case may be, the drawn covers for this issue depict events and characters that have no bearing on this comic's story. Neither [[Number Six]] nor the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] appear in this issue. | * As the case may be, the drawn covers for this issue depict events and characters that have no bearing on this comic's story. Neither [[Number Six]] nor the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] appear in this issue. | ||