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| cover= [[Mel Rubi]] (Cover A) <br/> [[ | | cover= [[Mel Rubi]] (Cover A) <br/> [[Nygel Raynor]] (Cover B) | ||
| published=April 15th, 2009 | | published=April 15th, 2009 | ||
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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
*The comic opens with the apparent death of | *The comic opens with the apparent death of [[Kara Thrace]] before [[Lee Adama]]'s eyes in "[[Maelstrom]]", then flashes back to [[Kobol (RDM)|Kobol]] four thousand years prior. | ||
*People are trying to burn down the | *People are trying to burn down the Library of Hephaestus, while others try to stop them. | ||
*Delegate | *Delegate Michael Tigh, representative of the [[Thirteenth Tribe (RDM)|Thirteenth Tribe]] on the [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum of Thirteen]], visits Pythia in the Maniae Asylum. He tells her that he cannot save her from the Quorum's judgement. Pythia sees [[Virtual beings|Head Six]] reflected in the puddles on the floor of her cell. Tigh is clearly in love with Pythia, though he does not believe in the divine messengers she claims to see. | ||
*Pythia speaks before the Quorum before judgement is passed on her. She says the people should be united as one tribe, that it is wrong for them to be divided into twelve, let alone thirteen. She calls for the people to abolish the Quorum and destroy the capitol and the idols. She is sentenced to death by immolation at dawn for heresy, and refusal to pay tithes to the temples of [[Artemis]] and [[Aphrodite]]. As she is dragged away by the guards, she tells the Quorum that the gods will not forgive them. | *Pythia speaks before the Quorum before judgement is passed on her. She says the people should be united as one tribe, that it is wrong for them to be divided into twelve, let alone thirteen. She calls for the people to abolish the Quorum and destroy the capitol and the idols. She is sentenced to death by immolation at dawn for heresy, and refusal to pay tithes to the temples of [[Artemis]] and [[Aphrodite]]. As she is dragged away by the guards, she tells the Quorum that the gods will not forgive them. | ||
*On the steps outside the Quorum building, Delegate Tigh is approached by a hooded man, who then knifes him. Tigh awakens in the main resurrection facility on Kobol. Other members of the Thirteenth Tribe are now rioting in the streets because there will be no investigation into his "death," and are being met by equal violence from human rioters. The city is a madhouse. | *On the steps outside the Quorum building, Delegate Tigh is approached by a hooded man, who then knifes him. Tigh awakens in the main resurrection facility on Kobol. Other members of the Thirteenth Tribe are now rioting in the streets because there will be no investigation into his "death," and are being met by equal violence from human rioters. The city is a madhouse. | ||
*Tigh has a confrontation with another member of the Quorum, who decides that the Thirteenth Tribe's seat should be abolished. She is revealed to be working with the same man, | *Tigh has a confrontation with another member of the Quorum, who decides that the Thirteenth Tribe's seat should be abolished. She is revealed to be working with the same man, Magnus, that killed Tigh. | ||
*The Thirteenth Tribe decide to leave for their backup site, believing that an attack on their Resurrection facility can't be too far off. They are correct. An old man with a briefcase walks up to the facility and detonates a bomb, saying that he's sorry, but, "They're taking care of my family." | *The Thirteenth Tribe decide to leave for their backup site, believing that an attack on their Resurrection facility can't be too far off. They are correct. An old man with a briefcase walks up to the facility and detonates a bomb, saying that he's sorry, but, "They're taking care of my family." | ||
*A man called | *A man called John Cavil risks his life trying to help people out of the burning wreckage. Soldiers approach and open fire on nearby rioters. Tigh, who is not severely injured, slips away with a gun in the confusion. He holds an orderly at the Maniae Asylum at gunpoint, and has him throw his keys on the ground, and then get out of his way. Tigh finds Pythia in her cell, writing and seized by more visions. Tigh escapes the asylum with Pythia in his arms, but she is shot by the hooded man. The man and Tigh fight, and Tigh shoots him. | ||
*Soldiers are firing on rioters outside the secondary Resurrection facility, where Tigh has brought Pythia's body. She is already dead, so the Thirteenth Tribe can do nothing for her. The facility, which is also a ship, lifts off from Kobol. No one notices a wounded, hooded stowaway. John Cavil, who was gravely wounded while trying to help the survivors from the explosion of the first facility, is downloaded into a new body as a reward. | *Soldiers are firing on rioters outside the secondary Resurrection facility, where Tigh has brought Pythia's body. She is already dead, so the Thirteenth Tribe can do nothing for her. The facility, which is also a ship, lifts off from Kobol. No one notices a wounded, hooded stowaway. John Cavil, who was gravely wounded while trying to help the survivors from the explosion of the first facility, is downloaded into a new body as a reward. | ||
*A fleet of Thirteenth Tribe ships have now departed Kobol. Tigh is by a window, viewing outer space. Head Six appears behind him, and says that she has so much to tell him. | *A fleet of Thirteenth Tribe ships have now departed Kobol. Tigh is by a window, viewing outer space. Head Six appears behind him, and says that she has so much to tell him. | ||
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*Ancestors of [[Samuel Anders]], [[Galen Tyrol]], and [[Tory Foster]] must be among the Thirteenth Tribe during these events, but are not identified. | *Ancestors of [[Samuel Anders]], [[Galen Tyrol]], and [[Tory Foster]] must be among the Thirteenth Tribe during these events, but are not identified. | ||
*Just before dying, Pythia tells Tigh that she will see him on the other side, echoing Kara Thrace's last words to Lee Adama in "[[Maelstrom]]" and Samuel Anders' last words to Thrace in "[[Daybreak, Part II]]." | *Just before dying, Pythia tells Tigh that she will see him on the other side, echoing Kara Thrace's last words to Lee Adama in "[[Maelstrom]]" and Samuel Anders' last words to Thrace in "[[Daybreak, Part II]]." | ||
*Pythia's predictions are suggestive of | *Pythia's predictions are suggestive of the [[Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] being sent into Earth's Sun in "Daybreak, Part II." The line about Pythia being there in a ship lost in a storm, like Kara Thrace's situation in "Maelstrom," may mean that Thrace is a future incarnation of her. | ||
*"...the One" is likely a reference to the [[God (RDM)|one true God]]/[[The One Whose Name Cannot Be Spoken]]. | *"...the One" is likely a reference to the [[God (RDM)|one true God]]/[[The One Whose Name Cannot Be Spoken]]. | ||
*Pythia, Michael Tigh, the [[Final Five]], [[Gaius Baltar]], and [[Caprica | *Pythia, Michael Tigh, the [[Final Five]], [[Gaius Baltar]], and [[Caprica Six]] have all seen the messengers. In the epilogue of "Daybreak, Part II," the messengers mention having witnessed the events on Kobol, Earth, and Caprica firsthand. The appearance of Head Six in her familar form on Kobol could mean that it is actually her true form, and the Sixes were made by the Final Five in her image. | ||