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*Counting their blessings, Starbuck and Boomer commiserate that they hadn't find any data on {{TOS|Earth|Earth}} when Ah Mun enters with a downloaded databank of Maytoria's central library with data that might be salvation for humanity. Ah Mun warns Starbuck that the data won't matter unless they find ''Galactica''. | *Counting their blessings, Starbuck and Boomer commiserate that they hadn't find any data on {{TOS|Earth|Earth}} when Ah Mun enters with a downloaded databank of Maytoria's central library with data that might be salvation for humanity. Ah Mun warns Starbuck that the data won't matter unless they find ''Galactica''. | ||
*As Adama consider a close approach to the Maytorian system for a last hopeful look, [[scanner]]s detect a Cylon craft | *As Adama consider a close approach to the Maytorian system for a last hopeful look, [[scanner]]s detect a Cylon craft -- a freighter. An officer tells Adama that life forms are aboard, but the readings aren't clear. | ||
*Aboard the freighter, Starbuck can't figure out how to make a communications reply to ''Galactica'', but, in his luck, Starbuck inadvertently opens a channel successfully, and ''Galactica'' gets to see Starbuck and Boomer arguing about their plight. | *Aboard the freighter, Starbuck can't figure out how to make a communications reply to ''Galactica'', but, in his luck, Starbuck inadvertently opens a channel successfully, and ''Galactica'' gets to see Starbuck and Boomer arguing about their plight. | ||
* Adama interrupts their argument. Boomer requests medical teams standby for casualties on their ship. | * Adama interrupts their argument. Boomer requests medical teams standby for casualties on their ship. | ||
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* There is a continued reliance on "Earth"-centric terms versus the [[List of terms (TOS alternate)|Colonial terminology of the realm]], with one notable exception: [[Freg]] calls a Cylon a "son of a [[daggit]]," even though [[Danle Rel]] called {{alt|Boomer|TOS-DE}} a "dog" {{Comics|vol1|3|when accusing the Warrior (in the previous issue)}} of having sold them out to the Cylons. | * There is a continued reliance on "Earth"-centric terms versus the [[List of terms (TOS alternate)|Colonial terminology of the realm]], with one notable exception: [[Freg]] calls a Cylon a "son of a [[daggit]]," even though [[Danle Rel]] called {{alt|Boomer|TOS-DE}} a "dog" {{Comics|vol1|3|when accusing the Warrior (in the previous issue)}} of having sold them out to the Cylons. | ||
* Ah Mun's reference to the "grace of the spirit" may indicate a divergent religious inclination from the {{alt|Lords of Kobol|TOS-DE}}. | * Ah Mun's reference to the "grace of the spirit" may indicate a divergent religious inclination from the {{alt|Lords of Kobol|TOS-DE}}. | ||
==Analysis== | ==Analysis== | ||
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* How successful will the Cylons be in [[Capture of Galactica|capturing ''Galactica'']]? ({{Comics|vol1|5|Answer}}) | * How successful will the Cylons be in [[Capture of Galactica|capturing ''Galactica'']]? ({{Comics|vol1|5|Answer}}) | ||
* What would the fall-out be from Stadra Ah Mun's death? ({{Comics|vol1|5|Answer}}) | * What would the fall-out be from Stadra Ah Mun's death? ({{Comics|vol1|5|Answer}}) | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Dynamite Comics]] | [[Category:Dynamite Comics]] | ||
[[Category:Dynamite Comics (TOS)]] | [[Category:Dynamite Comics (TOS)]] | ||
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