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[[File:BSG 2014 Annual - Chancery of Carillon.png|thumb|An unlikely chancery and resort on Carillon becomes the slaughterhouse from which the Ovions obtain their nourishment {{comics|annual2014}}.]] | [[File:BSG 2014 Annual - Chancery of Carillon.png|thumb|An unlikely chancery and resort on Carillon becomes the slaughterhouse from which the Ovions obtain their nourishment ({{comics|annual2014}}).]] | ||
{{disambiguation|Carillon|this planetoid from the [[Original Series]] proper}} | {{disambiguation|Carillon|this planetoid from the [[Original Series]] proper}} | ||
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=== Marvel Comics === | === Marvel Comics === | ||
Carillon is known to the Colonials as a {{alt|tylium|TOS}} source, however it had been deemed too far from the Colonies to consider mining {{comics|marvel|2}}. | Carillon is known to the Colonials as a {{alt|tylium|TOS}} source, however it had been deemed too far from the Colonies to consider mining ({{comics|marvel|2}}). | ||
Following the {{alt|Battle of Cimtar}}, {{alt|the Fleet|TOS}} makes its fearful flight to Carillon via the Nova of Madagon, uncovering the largest mine for tylium in the star system. Overseen by the [[Lords of Ovion]], who mine the tylium for the {{alt|Cylons|TOS}} (unbeknownst to the Colonials), Warriors {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}} and {{alt|Boomer|TOS}} encounter a [[chancery]] and resort on is surface where humans are enticed and engorged. Eventually, {{alt|Apollo}} and Starbuck uncover the horrifying connection between the two seemingly disparate operations: the Ovions use the chancery to acquire their foodsource, humans (and potentially other beings). | Following the {{alt|Battle of Cimtar}}, {{alt|the Fleet|TOS}} makes its fearful flight to Carillon via the Nova of Madagon, uncovering the largest mine for tylium in the star system. Overseen by the [[Lords of Ovion]], who mine the tylium for the {{alt|Cylons|TOS}} (unbeknownst to the Colonials), Warriors {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}} and {{alt|Boomer|TOS}} encounter a [[chancery]] and resort on is surface where humans are enticed and engorged. Eventually, {{alt|Apollo}} and Starbuck uncover the horrifying connection between the two seemingly disparate operations: the Ovions use the chancery to acquire their foodsource, humans (and potentially other beings). | ||
Effects from laser fire cause a chain reaction that destroys the planet, along with an orbiting {{alt|basestar|TOS}} during the {{alt|Battle of Carillon}} {{comics|marvel|3}}. | Effects from laser fire cause a chain reaction that destroys the planet, along with an orbiting {{alt|basestar|TOS}} during the {{alt|Battle of Carillon}} ({{comics|marvel|3}}). | ||
=== Dynamite Entertainment === | === Dynamite Entertainment === | ||
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To prevent a {{alt|Cylons|TOS|Cylon}} invasion of Carillon, [[Invasion of Cygnus|a la Cygnus]], Baltar litters the tylium mines with [[radiation charge]]s. The Cylons keep their distance and, over the next fifteen [[yahren]], Baltar regales himself with the riches Carillon has yielded him, culminating in an offer from the {{alt|Cylon Empire}}. | To prevent a {{alt|Cylons|TOS|Cylon}} invasion of Carillon, [[Invasion of Cygnus|a la Cygnus]], Baltar litters the tylium mines with [[radiation charge]]s. The Cylons keep their distance and, over the next fifteen [[yahren]], Baltar regales himself with the riches Carillon has yielded him, culminating in an offer from the {{alt|Cylon Empire}}. | ||
Believing that offer to be genuine, {{alt|Battle of Cimtar||Baltar finds himself double-crossed}} by the {{alt|Imperious Leader}} and loses claim to Carillon {{comics|annual2014}}. The Ovions assume Baltar's mantle of ownership over the mine, and continue dealing with the Cylons until the planet's destruction {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}. | Believing that offer to be genuine, {{alt|Battle of Cimtar||Baltar finds himself double-crossed}} by the {{alt|Imperious Leader}} and loses claim to Carillon ({{comics|annual2014}}). The Ovions assume Baltar's mantle of ownership over the mine, and continue dealing with the Cylons until the planet's destruction {{OS|Saga of a Star World}}. | ||
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