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* John Cavil's quip to his daughter Ellen Tigh about not wanting a horde of grandchildren is ironic, as when Ellen builds the eight [[humanoid Cylon]] models, that's exactly what he will have. | * John Cavil's quip to his daughter Ellen Tigh about not wanting a horde of grandchildren is ironic, as when Ellen builds the eight [[humanoid Cylon]] models, that's exactly what he will have. | ||
* Galen Tyrol's quip to Tory Foster that "that sort of thing" isn't a turn-on for him is presumably a reference to their romantic relationship. It is the only such reference in the issue. | * Galen Tyrol's quip to Tory Foster that "that sort of thing" isn't a turn-on for him is presumably a reference to their romantic relationship. It is the only such reference in the issue. | ||
* Some elements of the issue conflict with established canon. It was established onscreen that Resurrection was reinvented by all the Five together, and each had exclusive knowledge of some aspect of it. In the issue, only Ellen Tigh and Galen Tyrol are Resurrection scientists. Tory Foster is John Cavil's assistant, Sam Anders is a test subject, and Saul Tigh is uninvolved with the project. However, Anders did | * Some elements of the issue conflict with established canon. It was established onscreen that Resurrection was reinvented by all the Five together, and each had exclusive knowledge of some aspect of it. In the issue, only Ellen Tigh and Galen Tyrol are Resurrection scientists. Tory Foster is John Cavil's assistant, Sam Anders is a test subject, and Saul Tigh is uninvolved with the project. However, Anders did say that it was Tyrol and Ellen that truly brought back the technology. | ||
* There is no reference to the woman whom Sam Anders originally played the song for, or to him or Tory Foster seeing [[virtual beings]], though these things can be assumed to be happening | * There is no reference to the woman whom Sam Anders originally played the song for, or to him or Tory Foster seeing [[virtual beings]], though these things can be assumed to be happening in the background/past. | ||
* The issue is 25 pages in length. | * The issue is 25 pages in length. | ||