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*The likenesses of the characters to their actors is barely recognizable, but this is likely due to contractual requirements between the comic, the actors, and NBC/Universal. | *The likenesses of the characters to their actors is barely recognizable, but this is likely due to contractual requirements between the comic, the actors, and NBC/Universal. | ||
*This new comic appears to have taken a few liberties with the aired [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series continuity]] characters and ships. | *This new comic appears to have taken a few liberties with the aired [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series continuity]] characters and ships. | ||
*One event shows Commander Adama showing the old Colonial battlefield while standing in front of a 20 foot high window. One of the major design elements of the Re-Imagined Series is that ''Galactica'' is obviously a ship designed for war in space: there are no external windows on the entire ship, except for the one [[observation deck]] which can be covered with retractable armor shutters. It is likely that the inspiration from this was taken from the | *One event shows Commander Adama showing the old Colonial battlefield while standing in front of a 20 foot high window. One of the major design elements of the Re-Imagined Series is that ''Galactica'' is obviously a ship designed for war in space: there are no external windows on the entire ship, except for the one [[observation deck]] which can be covered with retractable armor shutters. It is likely that the inspiration from this was taken from the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]]'s [[core command]], which had a large window. | ||
*The stress of Commander Adama's problem in young Adama's and Thrace's breaking of ranks appeared concluded with "Home, Part II," but the comic changed this to show Adama still ill at ease with the insubordination. | *The stress of Commander Adama's problem in young Adama's and Thrace's breaking of ranks appeared concluded with "Home, Part II," but the comic changed this to show Adama still ill at ease with the insubordination. | ||
*The notion of allowing a single (and one of ''Galactica'''s most valuable) pilot to fight out an unknown number of Cylon Centurions (which could have been heavily armored such as the ones that board ''Galactica'' in "[[Valley of Darkness]]") seems very contrived at best, and foolhardy at worst. Thrace should have boarded aboard a [[Raptor]] filled with a squadron of [[marines]]. | *The notion of allowing a single (and one of ''Galactica'''s most valuable) pilot to fight out an unknown number of Cylon Centurions (which could have been heavily armored such as the ones that board ''Galactica'' in "[[Valley of Darkness]]") seems very contrived at best, and foolhardy at worst. Thrace should have boarded aboard a [[Raptor]] filled with a squadron of [[marines]]. | ||