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* As Adama pulls out his gun and begins his suicide attempt, he is summoned to ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]''. Upon entering the laboratory, Adama rebukes Doctor [[Gaius Zee]]<ref>Zee's given name is revealed in issue 2.</ref> for being summoned "like a [[daggit]]," for which Zee apologizes. Upon seeing the ''Voyager'' spacecraft, Adama questions if it is of Cylon origin; Zee notes Adama's apparent optimism over that otherwise disturbing fact. | * As Adama pulls out his gun and begins his suicide attempt, he is summoned to ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]''. Upon entering the laboratory, Adama rebukes Doctor [[Gaius Zee]]<ref>Zee's given name is revealed in issue 2.</ref> for being summoned "like a [[daggit]]," for which Zee apologizes. Upon seeing the ''Voyager'' spacecraft, Adama questions if it is of Cylon origin; Zee notes Adama's apparent optimism over that otherwise disturbing fact. | ||
* Zee boasts to Adama that the craft originates from Earth, and that it took him 3.2 [[centar]]s to translate the Earth language. Upon questioning Zee as to why Adama was not immediately notified upon this discovery, and Zee notes that he is an "old man" and that "sometimes, my excitement gets the better of my judgment." | * Zee boasts to Adama that the craft originates from Earth, and that it took him 3.2 [[centar]]s to translate the Earth language. Upon questioning Zee as to why Adama was not immediately notified upon this discovery, and Zee notes that he is an "old man" and that "sometimes, my excitement gets the better of my judgment." | ||
* Dillon raises his concern over the public reaction, noting that many among ''[[Galactica (1980)|Galactica]]'' | * Dillon raises his concern over the public reaction, noting that many among ''[[Galactica (1980)|Galactica]]'''s hangar crew—not to mention civilians—have seen the craft during its recover and subsequent transfer from ''Galactica'' to ''Rising Star''. Faced with this reality, and the fact that word has spread throughout the Fleet like wildfire, Adama and Zee address the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]]. While Adama advises that the Quorum be prepared with answers to the survivors' questions, Zee informs the Quorum that the humans on Earth are primitive and the Colonials would not be welcomed with open arms, but the reaction would be "inhospitable." Zee recommends that, for their safety and the safety of the Earthlings, they conquer the planet. Adama's reaction is one of sheer outrage. | ||
* Adama advocates a peaceful meeting with the ones who constructed the Earth craft. The Quorum agrees. Before proceeding to their final destination, Adama makes his speech to the Colonial Fleet, announcing the discovery of Earth. | * Adama advocates a peaceful meeting with the ones who constructed the Earth craft. The Quorum agrees. Before proceeding to their final destination, Adama makes his speech to the Colonial Fleet, announcing the discovery of Earth. | ||
* [[w:NORAD|NORAD]] detects two unknown craft (Colonial Vipers piloted by Troy and Dillon) flying at Mach-3, inbound to Washington, D.C. The Vipers are an advanced scout for ''Galactica'', who ensure the area is clear for her arrival. | * [[w:NORAD|NORAD]] detects two unknown craft (Colonial Vipers piloted by Troy and Dillon) flying at Mach-3, inbound to Washington, D.C. The Vipers are an advanced scout for ''Galactica'', who ensure the area is clear for her arrival. | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Of note, there are two visual nods to the [[Re-imagined Series]]: the "clamshell blaster" (used in the [[Miniseries]] and the [[Season 1 (2004-05)|first season]]) that [[Adama (1980 alternate)|Adama]] holds to his temple during his aborted suicide attempt and the [[Colonial seal]] in the chambers of the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]]. | * Of note, there are two visual nods to the [[Re-imagined Series]]: the "clamshell blaster" (used in the [[Miniseries]] and the [[Season 1 (2004-05)|first season]]) that [[Adama (1980 alternate)|Adama]] holds to his temple during his aborted suicide attempt and the [[Colonial seal]] in the chambers of the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]]. | ||
* While Colonel [[Boomer (1980)|Boomer]] is introduced in this issue, his character is not defined in this issue other than his status as ''Galactica'' | * While Colonel [[Boomer (1980)|Boomer]] is introduced in this issue, his character is not defined in this issue other than his status as ''Galactica''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> executive officer. His fate at the end of this issue is unknown. | ||
* The comic book uses the appearances and, generally, the same basic template of the television series, right down to the character's likenesses. | * The comic book uses the appearances and, generally, the same basic template of the television series, right down to the character's likenesses. | ||
* While [[Jamie Hamilton]] is shown on the cover, she is not introduced in this issue. | |||
* The [[Alliance]] is mentioned as possible originators of the ''Voyager''. | * The [[Alliance]] is mentioned as possible originators of the ''Voyager''. | ||
* The individual lecturing at [[w:Harvard University|Harvard University]] appears similar to [[Donald Mortinson]], although this is neither confirmed nor denied by the content in the issue. | * The individual lecturing at [[w:Harvard University|Harvard University]] appears similar to [[Donald Mortinson]], although this is neither confirmed nor denied by the content in the issue. | ||
* Given the mention of [[w:Leonid Brezhnev|Leonid Brezhnev]], [[w:General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union]], it is likely that the United States of America's President depicted in this issue is the 39th President, [[w:Jimmy Carter|James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr.]] | * Given the mention of [[w:Leonid Brezhnev|Leonid Brezhnev]], [[w:General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union]], it is likely that the United States of America's President depicted in this issue is the 39th President, [[w:Jimmy Carter|James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr.]] | ||
* This issue ends with the following reading from [[w:Deuteronomy|Deuteronomy 34:4-5]]. Its use implies that Adama was the Colonials's [[w:Moses|Moses]]. Deuteronomy 34:4-5, as quoted in the issue, reads: | * This issue ends with the following reading from [[w:Deuteronomy|Deuteronomy 34:4-5]]. Its use implies that Adama was the Colonials's [[w:Moses|Moses]]. Deuteronomy 34:4-5, as quoted in the issue, reads: | ||
*: ''And the Lord said unto him, this is the land which I swore unto [[w:Abraham|Abraham]] and [[w:Isaac|Isaac]] and [[w:Jacob|Jacob]], saying, "I will give it to thy descendants." I have let you see it with your eyes, but you shall not go over there.'' | *: ''And the Lord said unto him, this is the land which I swore unto [[w:Abraham|Abraham]] and [[w:Isaac|Isaac]] and [[w:Jacob|Jacob]], saying, "I will give it to thy descendants." I have let you see it with your eyes, but you shall not go over there.'' | ||
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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
* 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: | ||
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* How did Zee, who apparently was an old man, transfer his consciousness into a young boy? | * How did Zee, who apparently was an old man, transfer his consciousness into a young boy? | ||
* What is the nature of Zee's "experiments" on people? | * What is the nature of Zee's "experiments" on people? | ||
* What happened to | * What happened to [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]], [[Athena (TOS)|Athena]] and the others? | ||
* With the world now aware of an extra-terrestrial threat, not to mention the existence of such creatures, what will be the resulting social and political changes? | * With the world now aware of an extra-terrestrial threat, not to mention the existence of such creatures, what will be the resulting social and political changes? | ||
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* ''Doctor [[Gaius Zee]] and Commander [[Adama (1980 alternate)|Adama]] discuss how to approach the humans on [[Earth (1980 alternate)|Earth]]:'' | * ''Doctor [[Gaius Zee]] and Commander [[Adama (1980 alternate)|Adama]] discuss how to approach the humans on [[Earth (1980 alternate)|Earth]]:'' | ||
: '''Adama:''' These are our ''brethren''. Younger, more primitive perhaps, but they are ''human'' and they are the descendants of the [[Thirteenth Tribe (TOS)|lost tribe | : '''Adama:''' These are our ''brethren''. Younger, more primitive perhaps, but they are ''human'' and they are the descendants of the [[Thirteenth Tribe (TOS)|lost tribe. I cannot believe they would fail to welcome us as their brothers. | ||
: '''Zee:''' And if you're wrong, Adama, you'll cause panic among them on a ''planetary'' scale. | : '''Zee:''' And if you're wrong, Adama, you'll cause panic among them on a ''planetary'' scale. | ||
: '''Quorum Member:''' What are you proposing, doctor? | : '''Quorum Member:''' What are you proposing, doctor? | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.dynamiteentertainment.com/htmlfiles/viewProduct.html?PRO=C725130126214 ''Galactica 1980 1''] at Dynamite Entertainment | * [http://www.dynamiteentertainment.com/htmlfiles/viewProduct.html?PRO=C725130126214 ''Galactica 1980 1''] at Dynamite Entertainment | ||
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