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* This is a re-imagined take on the ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' television series. Although the comic series draws from the visual cues from ''1980'', down to the likenesses and basic character elements established in that series's canon, the tone is considerably darker in terms of mood and cynicism (or realism, depending on the views of the reader). Differences from the series include demonstrations of the character's faults (Adama's depression and suicide attempt, Troy's drinking habits while on duty), the deteriorating conditions of the Fleet, women undergoing surgical procedures for sterilization, and the malaise of the general leadership. | * This is a re-imagined take on the ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' television series. Although the comic series draws from the visual cues from ''1980'', down to the likenesses and basic character elements established in that series's canon, the tone is considerably darker in terms of mood and cynicism (or realism, depending on the views of the reader). Differences from the series include demonstrations of the character's faults (Adama's depression and suicide attempt, Troy's drinking habits while on duty), the deteriorating conditions of the Fleet, women undergoing surgical procedures for sterilization, and the malaise of the general leadership. | ||
* Characters introduced in this issue: | * Characters introduced in this issue: | ||
** [[Adama (1980 alternate)|Adama]] maintains a calm demeanor in public, but contemplates suicide in the face of the long journey, demonstrating underlining longing for the Cylons to return. As opposed to | ** [[Adama (1980 alternate)|Adama]] maintains a calm demeanor in public, but contemplates suicide in the face of the long journey, demonstrating underlining longing for the Cylons to return. As opposed to the original ''1980'', he is at odds with Doctor [[Zee (alternate)|Zee]] over how to approach the people of [[Earth (1980 alternate)|Earth]]; Adama favors direct communication with their Earth brothers. | ||
** [[Troy (1980 alternate)|Troy]] is a cynical [[Warrior]] and has sought comfort in inebriation, as opposed to his [[Troy (1980)|canonical counterpart]]'s considered, thoughtful approach and maturity. | ** [[Troy (1980 alternate)|Troy]] is a cynical [[Warrior]] and has sought comfort in inebriation, as opposed to his [[Troy (1980)|canonical counterpart]]'s considered, thoughtful approach and maturity. | ||
** [[Dillon (alternate)|Dillon]] is mature and level-headed, stoic and adhering to duty, much like the Troy of the ''1980'' series. | ** [[Dillon (alternate)|Dillon]] is mature and level-headed, stoic and adhering to duty, much like the Troy of the ''1980'' series. | ||