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* {{alt|Baltar|TOS}} mainly exists in the story to [[tropes: MrExposition|explain the backstory and other pertinent details to facilitate the plot]] to those on the "outside world." That said, he does offer some unique growth in terms of demonstrating care for his congregation. His reunion with {{alt|Lucifer}}, who he abandoned in "[[War of the Gods, Part I]]" under the influence of {{alt|Iblis}}, is briefly acknowledged while the ramifications of it are glossed over from that point forward. | * {{alt|Baltar|TOS}} mainly exists in the story to [[tropes: MrExposition|explain the backstory and other pertinent details to facilitate the plot]] to those on the "outside world." That said, he does offer some unique growth in terms of demonstrating care for his congregation. His reunion with {{alt|Lucifer}}, who he abandoned in "[[War of the Gods, Part I]]" under the influence of {{alt|Iblis}}, is briefly acknowledged while the ramifications of it are glossed over from that point forward. | ||
* {{alt|Iblis}} revealing his plan to {{alt|Adama|TOS}} about the creation of the separate universe, and drawing the Fleet there to pray on the compassion of the [[Seraphs]], is "[[tropes: EvilGloat|evil gloating]]" of [[tropes: EvilPlan|his plan]]. His mental conditioning, showing Adama false hopes of different outcomes of the [[Battle of Cimtar]], helps to set up Adama as a [[tropes:TrojanHorse|Trojan Horse]] to be revealed in {{comics|vol3|4|the final two issues of this volume}}. | * {{alt|Iblis}} revealing his plan to {{alt|Adama|TOS}} about the creation of the separate universe, and drawing the Fleet there to pray on the compassion of the [[Seraphs]], is "[[tropes: EvilGloat|evil gloating]]" of [[tropes: EvilPlan|his plan]]. His mental conditioning, showing Adama false hopes of different outcomes of the [[Battle of Cimtar]], helps to set up Adama as a [[tropes:TrojanHorse|Trojan Horse]] to be revealed in {{comics|vol3|4|the final two issues of this volume}}. | ||
==Questions== | ==Questions== | ||