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| ==Analysis== | | ==Analysis== |
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| * As the comic series accelerates towards its climax, there's a fair amount of repetition with the information regarding Iblis' plan and the Fleet being the bait for the trap from different sources. Little in the way of character development occurs here, as much of the action is moving the plot forward in a by-the-numbers sort of way.
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| * The explanation regarding the [[Meclons]], the name to which should have already been told to Tigh from {{alt|Apollo|TOS}}'s contingent, is shoe-horned in by exposition from {{alt|Lucifer}}. While this does help explain their origin, and ties into Iblis' former dominion over the Cylons, it does little to accelerate the depth of the story.
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| * Thematically speaking, the absence of {{alt|Athena|TOS}} is a gaping story plot point, particularly given what has transpired to {{alt|Adama|TOS}} to date.
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| * Lucifer and Baltar resumed their relationship from where it had left off in "[[War of the Gods]]" as if nothing had transpired since then. It is unknown how Baltar can explain his escape from the Colonials, [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge|particularly when it was done in return for destroying a Cylon basestar]].
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| ==Questions== | | ==Questions== |