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| ==Plot== | | ==Plot== |
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| * Exiled upon [[Baltar's planet|a planet]] for nearly a [[yahren]], {{alt|Baltar|TOS-DE}} breaks down and destroys the short-range transmitter provisioned to him by {{alt|Adama|TOS}}.
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| * Baltar recalls his past as a young boy on [[Cygnus]], following the passing of [[Baltar's mother|his mother]], and how he first tasted temptation and wealth upon venturing into the [[tylium (TOS)|tylium]] mine owned by his father, [[Sela]].
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| * As Sela is told of a rich vein of tylium discovered by his prospector [[Temon]], Baltar takes a nugget of tylium and pockets it.
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| * Following Baltar's departure from the mine, a scanner trips and Baltar reveals to his father, in full sight of Sela's miners, that he is a thief. Baltar is then subsequently punished at home by being whipped, with Baltar learning that tylium was more important to his father than blood relation.
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| * Later, [[Invasion of Cygnus|Cygnus is invaded]] by the {{alt|Cylons|TOS}} for its rich tylium resource, who annex the colony and keep Baltar, Sela, and other humans alive in order to mine the tylium.
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| * During a future night, Baltar overhears Sela talk to fellow conspirators about their plans to sabotage the Cylons efforts by planting [[radiation charge]]s to render the tylium inert. Inspired to make a deal with the Cylons, Baltar summons the gall to demand to speak to the [[Commandant]].
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| * After a bartering session, the Commandant agrees to release Baltar should the information he provides pan out. Honoring its word and recognizing that Baltar has the "opportunity to be set free from the limitations of your race," the Commandant executes Sela and his fellow conspirators; Baltar has just experienced his first taste of revenge.
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| * Baltar is given a shuttle and pilots it towards {{alt|Picon|TOS}}, where he ends up in an orphanage. Baltar's anti-{{alt|Caprica|TOS}}, pro-Cylon views make him an outcast but he is undeterred. He is later granted a scholarship to the [[University of Picon]], and he is able to return to Cygnus with his fellow classmate, [[Abel]], following the Cylons expulsion by the Colonial forces.
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| * In doing so, he not on inherits his father's business, but grows it as well, becoming a powerful magnate who works his way towards economic and political power within the following ten yahren.
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| * Following his advocacy of recognizing Cygnus as a full fledged protectorate of Picon, [[Sire]] [[Damaris]] offers Baltar a lucrative contract to seek new tylium sources for the Colonial's war effort. Baltar agrees.
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| * Within half-yahren of this contract, Abel discovers {{alt|Carillon}} and brings Baltar there in secret. He informs Baltar of his finding: Carillon has the largest source of tylium ever discovered. Baltar desires to keep the jewel secret from the Colonials, however Abel balks at this; he further is abhorred that Baltar has also been selling Cylons tylium.
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| * Baltar slays Abel in an altercation. During his period of subsequent "mourning," he recruits the {{alt|Ovions}} to mine the tylium for him, creating a [[chancery]] and resort where the house always loses.
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| * For 15 yahren, Baltar made Carillon his den of sin, where he is presented with an offer by Commandant to betray the Colonies. In return for his assistance, Baltar will be made ruler of Cygnus and Picon.
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| * Following the {{alt|Battle of Cimtar}}, Baltar is presented to the {{alt|Imperious Leader}}, who has Baltar beheaded. Baltar's head is then attached to a Cylon machine by two [[IL-series]] Cylons, including {{alt|Lucifer}}, and Baltar is made to believe that he was spared.
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| * Baltar awakens in his container lodging on the exiled planet, disbelieving at the dream he had regarding his death. However, he is surprised to find himself rescued by three Cylon Centurions, one of whom is Commandant. Realizing that his short-range transmitter was destroyed by his own hand days prior, Baltar attempts to fight the Cylons off as he vehemently voices his disbelief that he himself isn't human.
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| * Baltar is electrically shocked into unconsciousness, and dragged to Commandant's {{alt|raider|TOS}}.
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| ==Notes== | | ==Notes== |
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| * Baltar's backstory takes much from various entries in ''[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]'' with some divergences, particularly where [[Carillon]] and the [[Ovions]] are concerned. | | * Baltar's backstory takes much from various entries in ''[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]'' with some divergences, particularly where [[Carillon]] and the [[Ovions]] are concerned. |
| * As with all Dynamite Comics, there are some inclusions of [[Re-imagined Series]] content: | | * As with all Dynamite Comics, there are some inclusions of [[Re-imagined Series]] content: |
| ** The threesome featuring {{alt|Baltar|TOS-DE}} and two women, a blonde and a brunette, on {{alt|Carillon}} is a nod to the threesome of [[Gaius Baltar]] with [[Caprica-Six]] and [[Number Three]] aboard a {{RDM|Cylon}} {{RDM|basestar}} in "[[The Passage]]." | | ** The threesome featuring {{alt|Baltar|TOS-DE}} and two women, a blonde and a brunette, on {{alt|Carillon}} is a nod to the threesome of [[Gaius Baltar]] with [[Caprica Six]] and [[Number Three]] aboard a {{RDM|Cylon}} {{RDM|basestar}} in "[[The Passage]]." |
| ** The Cylon endoskeleton that Baltar's severed head is attached to is that of a {{TOS|Centurion}}. | | ** The Cylon endoskeleton that Baltar's severed head is attached to is that of a {{TOS|Centurion}}. |
| ** [[Tylium]] being rendered irreversibly inert by radioactive fallout is covered in "{{RDM|The Hand of God}}."
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| * The story introduces a spin on the infamous Baltar execution scene from "[[Saga of a Star World]]," which was later re-worked in the television pilot so as to "spare" Baltar for public execution at a later date. In Baltar's discovery of the actual memory, Baltar finds that he was indeed executed, attached to a Cylon construct, and then reprogrammed to believe that he was spared to find ''Galactica''—as a fully human man. | | * The story introduces a spin on the infamous Baltar execution scene from "[[Saga of a Star World]]," which was later re-worked in the television pilot so as to "spare" Baltar for public execution at a later date. In Baltar's discovery of the actual memory, Baltar finds that he was indeed executed, attached to a Cylon construct, and then reprogrammed to believe that he was spared to find ''Galactica''—as a fully human man. |
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| * [[Commandant]]'s comment on there being other human informants ring true, particularly in light of {{TOS|Diana}} and {{TOS|Osiris}} from {{comics|starbuck}}. | | * [[Commandant]]'s comment on there being other human informants ring true, particularly in light of {{TOS|Diana}} and {{TOS|Osiris}} from {{comics|starbuck}}. |
| * The {{alt|Ovions}} backstory is given greater clarity, particularly relating to how they came to {{alt|Carillon}} and the necessity of why the "[[chancery]]," where the house always loses, was built. | | * The backstory of the {{alt|Ovions}} is given greater clarity, particularly relating to how they came to {{alt|Carillon}} and the necessity of the "[[chancery]]," where the house always loses, was built. |
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| ==Analysis== | | ==Analysis== |
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| * The writer, [[Robert Napton]], has written [[Original Series]] comics for both [[Maximum Press]] and [[Realm Press]], and brings his knowledge of the Original Series into play when developing the backstory. While Baltar's backstory is fairly typical and straight forward, the twist of his (forced upon) converted nature at the end is a bit jarring, deliberately so in order to open up the possibility for future stories. The conversion by the Cylons also addresses the glaring contradiction between the two aired versions of Baltar's "execution": one where he was indeed beheaded in the theatrical release, and the series "retcon" where Baltar is to be spared for later public execution in [[Saga of a Star World|the televised pilot]].
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| * Baltar shares some of the traits of his [[Gaius Baltar|re-imagined counterpart]], where his appetites in women are on display.
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| ==Questions== | | ==Questions== |
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| * Is Baltar the first human to have been converted into a cyborg?
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| * How did [[Commandant]] come to find Baltar? How long have they laid in wait?
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| * Wasn't Baltar given a full physical upon his capture in "[[War of the Gods]]"?
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| ==Noteworthy Dialogue== | | ==Noteworthy Dialogue== |
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| ===Covers=== | | ===Covers=== |
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| <gallery mode="slideshow"> | | <gallery> |
| BSGAnn2014CovBaal.jpg|'''Main Cover'''<br/>''Art:'' [[Kewber Baal]] | | BSGAnn2014CovBaal.jpg|'''Main Cover'''<br/>''Art:'' [[Kewber Baal]] |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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| : ''Please Note: These are used for promotional purposes by the publisher, and are provided here in the same vein.'' | | : ''Please Note: These are used for promotional purposes by the publisher, and are provided here in the same vein.'' |
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| <gallery mode="slideshow"> | | <gallery> |
| File:BSGAnn20141.jpg|Page 1 | | File:BSGAnn20141.jpg|Page 1 |
| File:BSGAnn20142.jpg|Page 2 | | File:BSGAnn20142.jpg|Page 2 |