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Just in time for the 2nd half of [[Season 3]] airing on SCI FI Channel in October! Hot on the heels of the best-selling, all-new ''Battlestar Galactica'' comic book series from Dynamite Entertainment comes a new ''Battlestar Galactica'' mini-series starring [[Tom Zarek]], the loyalty-testing revolutionary played by original series actor [[Richard Hatch]]. | Just in time for the 2nd half of [[Season 3]] airing on SCI FI Channel in October! Hot on the heels of the best-selling, all-new ''Battlestar Galactica'' comic book series from Dynamite Entertainment comes a new ''Battlestar Galactica'' mini-series starring [[Tom Zarek]], the loyalty-testing revolutionary played by original series actor [[Richard Hatch]]. | ||
Revealing content from Zarek's own novel "[[The Revolution Within]]," issue #1 tells the untold origin of Tom Zarek and the [[Sagittaron|Sagittaron]] colony. Our four issue series shows Tom's beginnings as he grows up in a loving home amidst a slave state and alongside a Cylon work force | Revealing content from Zarek's own novel "[[The Revolution Within]]," issue #1 tells the untold origin of Tom Zarek and the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Sagittaron|Sagittaron]] colony. Our four issue series shows Tom's beginnings as he grows up in a loving home amidst a slave state and alongside a Cylon work force -- all in the shadow of the [[Cylon War|First Cylon War]]. It's through these humble - and tragic - beginnings that he becomes the man we see in ''Battlestar Galactica'' today and this is where you'll learn all about him! | ||
==Plot summary== | ==Plot summary== | ||
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A year into the war, the government still refuses to admit it's a war, referring to it as "hostilities." The Colonial government launches a "re-population incentive program" where they will pay each couple that has children. Despite Karen's hesitation, the second anniversary of the war's start sees the birth of Thomas J. Zarek. | A year into the war, the government still refuses to admit it's a war, referring to it as "hostilities." The Colonial government launches a "re-population incentive program" where they will pay each couple that has children. Despite Karen's hesitation, the second anniversary of the war's start sees the birth of Thomas J. Zarek. | ||
When Zarek is aged two, Karen develops a sickness due to nitrassium exposure and is unable to work. Jerome works twice as hard to support his family; his | When Zarek is aged two, Karen develops a sickness due to nitrassium exposure and is unable to work. Jerome works twice as hard to support his family; his friends in the mine launch a labor strike to protest the government's brutality, but he is forced to abandon his friends effort to make enough money to keep his family alive. | ||
Zarek's first memory comes at age three, when his family takes a day and goes on a visit to Sagittaron City - the same day Cylon forces invade the city but are driven away by [[Colonial Marines]]. | Zarek's first memory comes at age three, when his family takes a day and goes on a visit to Sagittaron City - the same day Cylon forces invade the city but are driven away by [[Colonial Marines]]. | ||
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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
* The [[Sagittaron (alternate)|Sagittaron]]s depicted in this comic differs from [[Sagittaron|Sagittarons]] depicted in "[[The Woman King]]". Sagittarons in the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|series]] [[canon]] are obstinately pacifistic to a fault (particularly on [[New Caprica]] which succumbs to [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] rule) but are also against medical practices, including the use of drugs. With a few notable exceptions, such as [[Tom Zarek]] and [[Anastasia Dualla]], the behavior of most Sagittarons fits in with other Colonials' view of them as a tribe. Sagittarons are also noted to be religious and believe in teachings and concepts derived from the [[Sacred Scrolls]] and Sagittaron itself is the poorer colonies in terms of wealth; wealth in the comic-version of Sagittaron is distributed among the Labor Ministry, local government, politicians, and other corporations while the workers live in near destitution on meager paychecks handed out by the Sagittaron Labor Ministry. | * The [[Sagittaron (alternate)|Sagittaron]]s depicted in this comic differs from [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Sagittaron|Sagittarons]] depicted in "[[The Woman King]]". Sagittarons in the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|series]] [[canon]] are obstinately pacifistic to a fault (particularly on [[New Caprica]] which succumbs to [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] rule) but are also against medical practices, including the use of drugs. With a few notable exceptions, such as [[Tom Zarek]] and [[Anastasia Dualla]], the behavior of most Sagittarons fits in with other Colonials' view of them as a tribe. Sagittarons are also noted to be religious and believe in teachings and concepts derived from the [[Sacred Scrolls]] and Sagittaron itself is the poorer colonies in terms of wealth; wealth in the comic-version of Sagittaron is distributed among the Labor Ministry, local government, politicians, and other corporations while the workers live in near destitution on meager paychecks handed out by the Sagittaron Labor Ministry. | ||
== Noteworthy Dialogue == | == Noteworthy Dialogue == | ||
* ''[[Tom Zarek (alternate)|Tom Zarek]] at the grave of his parents:'' | * ''[[Tom Zarek (alternate)|Tom Zarek]] at the grave of his parents:'' | ||
: '''Tom Zarek:''' I couldn't keep you safe. I couldn't protect you the way you protected me. I'm so sorry for that. I promise you this: your deaths | : '''Tom Zarek:''' I couldn't keep you safe. I couldn't protect you the way you protected me. I'm so sorry for that. I promise you this: your deaths -- your ''lives'' -- will not be in vain. The system is corrupt. Someone needs to expose it. Someone needs to repair it. We need... we ''need'' a ''revolution''. And that revolution starts ''now''. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* The [[Cylon Raider (RDM)|Cylon Raider]]s depicted on Stjepan Sejic's cover are not First [[Cylon War]]-era designs; Raiders from this era looked like "flying wings" | * The [[Cylon Raider (RDM)|Cylon Raider]]s depicted on Stjepan Sejic's cover are not First [[Cylon War]]-era designs; Raiders from this era looked like "flying wings" ([[Miniseries]]). These raiders were not seen by Colonials prior to the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]]. | ||
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