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* [[Mineral ships]] and {{alt|landram}} parties are dispatched to Carillon's dark surface.
* [[Mineral ships]] and {{alt|landram}} parties are dispatched to Carillon's dark surface.
* Starbuck and Boomer, as part of expedition one, are given coordinates to a potential caretaker operation sighted by {{alt|Blue Squadron|TOS}}. In their landram, Starbuck is corrected by Boomer regarding the fact that they ''are'' seeing the surface of Carillon during its daytime period.
* Starbuck and Boomer, as part of expedition one, are given coordinates to a potential caretaker operation sighted by {{alt|Blue Squadron|TOS}}. In their landram, Starbuck is corrected by Boomer regarding the fact that they ''are'' seeing the surface of Carillon during its daytime period.
* In another landram some "[[millicenton]]s away," Apollo instructs {{alt|Boxey|TOS}} to keep an eye on a readout that will report {{alt|tylium|TOS}} readings. With them are {{alt|Serina}} and [[Muffey II]].
* In another landram some "[[millicenton]]s away," Apollo instructs {{alt|Boxey|TOS}} to keep an eye on a readout that will report {{alt|tylium}} readings. With them are {{alt|Serina}} and [[Muffey II]].
* During a conversation between Serina and Apollo, Boxey inquires as to why they need to keep moving from planet to planet. Apollo informs the youth that people hurt others because of any and all perceived differences, whether physical, spiritual or belief. He asks why they don't "kill them back," to which Apollo replies that by doing so they would change what they are to be like their aggressors. As Boxey asks more narrowing questions, Apollo points out that life can be complicated.
* During a conversation between Serina and Apollo, Boxey inquires as to why they need to keep moving from planet to planet. Apollo informs the youth that people hurt others because of any and all perceived differences, whether physical, spiritual or belief. He asks why they don't "kill them back," to which Apollo replies that by doing so they would change what they are to be like their aggressors. As Boxey asks more narrowing questions, Apollo points out that life can be complicated.
* The indicator in their landram signals presence of tylium, and Apollo congratulates Boxey for doing his job. Believing they are over the old tylium mine, the landram stops.
* The indicator in their landram signals presence of tylium, and Apollo congratulates Boxey for doing his job. Believing they are over the old tylium mine, the landram stops.
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* Boomer finds Starbuck at a gambling table, and pulls him away to discuss a matter privately. Boomer shares his feelings that the casino is wrong, and asks Starbuck if he's ever "been in a [[chancery]] where you ''couldn't lose'' your money?" Boomer and Starbuck make way to a lounge, discussing the issue further, and noting that no one has ever even heard of Carillon. With its riches and entertainments, such a place would be well known throughout the star system. He notes that people there are a smattering of humans from their homeworlds: {{alt|Caprica|TOS}}, {{alt|Tauron|TOS}}, and {{alt|Sagitaria}}.
* Boomer finds Starbuck at a gambling table, and pulls him away to discuss a matter privately. Boomer shares his feelings that the casino is wrong, and asks Starbuck if he's ever "been in a [[chancery]] where you ''couldn't lose'' your money?" Boomer and Starbuck make way to a lounge, discussing the issue further, and noting that no one has ever even heard of Carillon. With its riches and entertainments, such a place would be well known throughout the star system. He notes that people there are a smattering of humans from their homeworlds: {{alt|Caprica|TOS}}, {{alt|Tauron|TOS}}, and {{alt|Sagitaria}}.
* Starbuck becomes distracted by {{alt|Tucana singers||a trio of women}}, believing that they can put them on the "star circuit." Boomer admonishes Starbuck for his flight of fancy, with Starbuck rebuffing him that their plight couldn't last forever. Boomer replies with a rumor that guest just drop out of sight, to which Starbuck replies that he's heard of a tour that many people take before returning home.
* Starbuck becomes distracted by {{alt|Tucana singers||a trio of women}}, believing that they can put them on the "star circuit." Boomer admonishes Starbuck for his flight of fancy, with Starbuck rebuffing him that their plight couldn't last forever. Boomer replies with a rumor that guest just drop out of sight, to which Starbuck replies that he's heard of a tour that many people take before returning home.
* Meanwhile, somewhere in the casino, two people find out what's in the lower levels—much to a woman's horror, after she calls after the "Gods of Kobol" at what she's beheld.  
* Meanwhile, somewhere in the casino, two people find out what's in the lower levels -- much to a woman's horror, after she calls after the "Gods of Kobol" at what she's beheld.  
* Off in the distance, Boomer brings to Starbuck's attention three men, who wear uniforms from their squadron, but are clearly not people they recognize.
* Off in the distance, Boomer brings to Starbuck's attention three men, who wear uniforms from their squadron, but are clearly not people they recognize.
* They run past Apollo and Serina on a walkway. Muffey II yips after something with Boxey following, and Apollo tells Serina to stay with Boomer as they investigate the ersatz Warriors.
* Apollo and Starbuck make their way to the subterranean levels under the resort and chancery, in search of the impostors. They happen across a centurion who happens across Boxey and Muffey II, just as Boxey admonishes the drone daggit for getting them lost.
* Apollo draws his laser pistol and shoots the centurion in the back, telling Boxey to run while Muffey attempts to chew the centurion's leg.
* Starbuck voices his concern that they're "setting fire to the biggest bomb in the universe," while fleeing the additional centurions who are now aware of their presence.
* The wayward quartet makes their way, discovering the truth about the chancery: the Ovions feed the humans to their young. They make their way back to the surface to sound the alarm about the "deathtrap."
* The Cylons pursuing them are blasted apart by {{alt|Jolly|TOS}}, manning the laser turret of a {{alt|landram}}. Jolly updates Apollo on Adama's plan, noting that the impostors were Adama's idea, so that the Cylons would believe the humans had brought all of their military personnel to Carillon.
* The supreme star force approaches the Fleet, believing it to be helpless and undefended. When the Cylons get too close, Adama springs his trap and a battle ensues. Apollo and Starbuck join the fight in their Vipers, and they detect a Cylon basestar in orbit; they fool the Cylons into believing that Blue, Green, Yellow and Pink Squadrons are massing an attack, and the Cylons draw closer to the perceived safety of Carillon's bulk.
* The Cylons discover too late Apollo and Starbuck's deception, and Carillon explodes, leading the rag tag, fugitive fleet to resume their lonely quest: for a shining planet known as {{alt|Earth|TOS}}.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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=== General ===
=== General ===


* {{alt|Cassiopeia}} is absent from this issue entirely. She reappears in {{comics|marvel|5}}.
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* [[Sire]] {{alt|Uri}} is only mentioned by {{alt|Tigh|TOS}} when he questions {{alt|Adama|TOS}} on his plan, but appears again beginning in {{comics|marvel|6}}.
* It is unspecified if the robed Ovion who escorts Apollo and Serina through the mines is [[Lotay]].
* A translator, or [[languatron]], is not used to understand Ovions as they speak in the Colonial standard language.


=== Differences ===
=== Differences ===
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** The comic eschews the love triangle between {{alt|Athena|TOS}}, {{alt|Cassiopeia}} and {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}}, and as such neither woman is actually seen on {{alt|Carillon}}.
** The comic eschews the love triangle between {{alt|Athena|TOS}}, {{alt|Cassiopeia}} and {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}}, and as such neither woman is actually seen on {{alt|Carillon}}.
** The structure of {{alt|Ovions}}' society is greatly explained. Further, the [[languatron]] is nowhere to be seen, as the Ovions can speak in the human tongue.
** The structure of {{alt|Ovions}}' society is greatly explained. Further, the [[languatron]] is nowhere to be seen, as the Ovions can speak in the human tongue.
** While Starbuck shares his fantasy of being a manager for the {{alt|Tucana singers}}, he does not appear to have the chance to talk to them to discuss his proposal.
** Although {{alt|Adama|TOS}} and {{alt|Tigh|TOS}} send ersatz {{alt|Warrior}}s to Carillon to fool "whoever would be watching" into believing that the Colonials had relaxed their military defenses, the sub-plot where [[Sire]] {{alt|Uri}} awards the [[Gold Cluster]] to {{TOS|Apollo}}, {{TOS|Boomer}} and {{TOS|Starbuck}} does not exist. As such, when Starbuck and Boomer uncover the ersatz Warriors and attempt to pursue, they are not in ceremonial garb. Furthermore, Uri is only mentioned, but would later be a continuing foil throughout the Marvel storyline.  
** Although {{alt|Adama|TOS}} and {{alt|Tigh|TOS}} send ersatz {{alt|Warrior}}s to Carillon to fool "whoever would be watching" into believing that the Colonials had relaxed their military defenses, the sub-plot where [[Sire]] {{alt|Uri}} awards the [[Gold Cluster]] to {{TOS|Apollo}}, {{TOS|Boomer}} and {{TOS|Starbuck}} does not exist. As such, when Starbuck and Boomer uncover the ersatz Warriors and attempt to pursue, they are not in ceremonial garb. Furthermore, Uri is only mentioned, but would later be a continuing foil throughout the Marvel storyline.  
** The presence of {{alt|Imperious Leader}} at Carillon is unknown.
** The presence of {{alt|Imperious Leader}} at Carillon is unknown.
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== Analysis ==
== Analysis ==


* The Ovions are members of the {{alt|Alliance}}, and the {{alt|Cylons|TOS}} allow the humans to live on Carillon, despite the {{alt|Imperious Leader}}'s standing order on the humans: extermination. This illustrates that leeway exists with this edict, particularly when the logical result is humans being killed by humans.
 
* {{alt|Serina}} picks up on the Ovions' approach to humans as cows, although does not follow it to the logical conclusion immediately.
* The Cylons refer to the Ovions on Carillon as the "Lords of Ovion," suggesting that Ovion is either a place on Carillon, or a place elsewhere in the galaxy.
* The [[supreme star force]] had indeed been stationed at {{alt|Borallus}}, as {{alt|Adama|TOS}} had feared. However, he never received direct confirmation of his fears in this particular instance.


== Questions ==
== Questions ==


* How long have the Ovions served under the Cylons?
* Are other aliens patrons of the [[chancery]] also eaten by the Ovions?
* How long have the Ovions "advertised" Carillon to travel agents to acquire their food supply?
* Were the Ovions original inhabitants of Carillon?
* If Carillon had been too far away for the Colonials to consider mining for {{alt|tylium|TOS}}, why did the Cylons {{alt|Cylon mine||mine}} the {{alt|Nova of Madagon}}?
* What are Uri's ambitions? {{{{comics|marvel|6|Answer}}}}
== Notable Dialogue ==
* ''{{alt|Apollo|TOS}} and {{alt|Boxey|TOS}} discuss the {{alt|Cylons|TOS}} while driving the {{alt|landram}} on {{alt|Carillon}}'s surface:''
: '''Boxey:''' But, Captain Apollo, I don't see why we had to leave home at all! Why'd those Cylons want to hurt us?
: '''Apollo:''' Oh, because there are and always have been living beings who can not accept anything they don't understand! Anything... different!
: '''Boxey:''' What do you mean, different?
: '''Apollo:''' Just about anything at all, Boxey! The shape of your eyes, the number of limbs, the color of your skin... even thoughts and ideas! They just aren't equipped to deal with difference!
: '''Boxey:''' You mean they're stupid?
: '''Apollo:''' I guess by our standards. How can it be anything but stupid to kill what you don't understand?
: '''Boxey:''' Why don't we kill them back? What if they come after us?
: '''Apollo:''' We might have to defend ourselves. Maybe even kill them.
: '''Boxey:''' But then we'd be like them, wouldn't we?
: '''Apollo:''' Boxey, you're beginning to see how complicated life can be...


== See also ==
== See also ==
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