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== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
Much of the novel is composed of entries from | Much of the novel is composed of entries from [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]]'s journals, Dr. [[Zee]]'s diary tapes, "reconstructed" transcripts and even newspaper clippings to lend a contemporary and urgent air to the text. | ||
The novel strays far from the episodes, indicating that it was based on earlier story treatments. There is additional dialogue in the book, while whole sections from the television programs are missing. The basic plotline involving the search for Doctor [[Donald Mortinson]] (named Alfred Mortinson), and the time travel sequence to 1944, and [[Xavier]] finding Mortinson are all present. Chapters 35 through 39 deviate the most from the storyline and also deal with additional events that occur between "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III]]" and "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]". | The novel strays far from the episodes, indicating that it was based on earlier story treatments. There is additional dialogue in the book, while whole sections from the television programs are missing. The basic plotline involving the search for Doctor [[Donald Mortinson]] (named Alfred Mortinson), and the time travel sequence to 1944, and [[Xavier]] finding Mortinson are all present. Chapters 35 through 39 deviate the most from the storyline and also deal with additional events that occur between "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III]]" and "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]". | ||
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* Jamie Hamilton quits her new job at the UBC, after [[Dana Anderson]] orders a trace on an incoming call made by Dillon—a "terrorist"—and having earlier voiced his belief that she was becoming sympathetic with these so-called "terrorists". | * Jamie Hamilton quits her new job at the UBC, after [[Dana Anderson]] orders a trace on an incoming call made by Dillon—a "terrorist"—and having earlier voiced his belief that she was becoming sympathetic with these so-called "terrorists". | ||
* Troy and Dillon are able to go for a week without eating because of a catalyst synthesized by Dr. Zee. | * Troy and Dillon are able to go for a week without eating because of a catalyst synthesized by Dr. Zee. | ||
* Troy, Dillon, and Jamie travel back to 1275 | * Troy, Dillon, and Jamie travel back to 1275 B.C. because they believe Xaviar may have gone to seek out Moses. They find an old man with a cane walking along, but Troy decides it doesn't matter if this is Moses or not because Xaviar wouldn't bother to come back this far. | ||
* Next, they travel to Athens in 457 | * Next, they travel to Athens in 457 B.C. They find Xaviar's viper parked nearby. They then go back in time to the point where Xaviar first arrives. He spots them and quickly warps away again. | ||
* They then travel to 1199 and stop Xaviar from preventing the assasination of Richard the Lion-Hearted (Cour de Lion). Xaviar planned to save him so he would be rewarded with political power. After being thwarted, Xaviar manages to escape again. | * They then travel to 1199 and stop Xaviar from preventing the assasination of Richard the Lion-Hearted (Cour de Lion). Xaviar planned to save him so he would be rewarded with political power. After being thwarted, Xaviar manages to escape again. | ||
* The final stop is the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War. They watch the battle in horror, but Xaviar never appears. They then head back to their own time. | * The final stop is the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War. They watch the battle in horror, but Xaviar never appears. They then head back to their own time. | ||
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!Character !! Biography | !Character !! Biography | ||
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| Commander [[Adama (alternate)|Adama]] || Commander of | | Commander [[Adama (alternate)|Adama]] || Commander of ''Galactica''n fleet. | ||
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| Lieutenant [[Dillon]] || Colonial Warrior and friend of Troy's. | | Lieutenant [[Dillon]] || Colonial Warrior and friend of Troy's. | ||
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| Captain [[Troy (alternate)|Troy]] || Colonial Warrior, son of [[Serena (alternate)|Serena]], and the Fleet's leading Warrior. | | Captain [[Troy (alternate)|Troy]] || Colonial Warrior, son of [[Serena (alternate)|Serena]], and the Fleet's leading Warrior. | ||
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| [[Xaviar]] || Former Colonial warrior and scientist who is incensed with Adama and Dr. Zee's method of accelerating Earth's technology. He believes | | [[Xaviar]] || Former Colonial warrior and scientist who is incensed with Adama and Dr. Zee's method of accelerating Earth's technology. He believes ''Galactica''ns fools and tries to use the [[time warp synthesizer]] to change Earth's past, but is continually thwarted by Dillon and Troy. His goal eventually turns from helping ''Galactica''ns to power-lust, wanting to secure himself a place in history and live luxuriously. | ||
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| [[Doctor Zee]] || Child prodigy. A cerebral mutation born in space. His origins are unexplained in the book (as opposed to the episode "[[The Return of Starbuck]]"), however his age as of this tale is 14. He is responsible for many of | | [[Doctor Zee]] || Child prodigy. A cerebral mutation born in space. His origins are unexplained in the book (as opposed to the episode "[[The Return of Starbuck]]"), however his age as of this tale is 14. He is responsible for many of ''Galactica''ns' scientific advancements, including the time warp synthesizer, a [[language educator]], the [[invisibility field]]s, and other technological advancements. | ||
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| Col. [[John H. Guidry]] || Maj. [[Stockwell]] || American saboteur who is assigned to take out the V2 rocket in [[Obersalzberg]]. The Galacticans manage to enlist Guidry's help, despite his severe mistrust of them. | | Col. [[John H. Guidry]] || Maj. [[Stockwell]] || American saboteur who is assigned to take out the V2 rocket in [[Obersalzberg]]. The Galacticans manage to enlist Guidry's help, despite his severe mistrust of them. | ||
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| Unnamed Jewish girl || "[[Unnamed characters (1980)#little Jewish girl|Unnamed Jewish girl]]" || This young girl manages to escape the concentration camp-bound boxcar at the train station, making a beeline to | | Unnamed Jewish girl || "[[Unnamed characters (1980)#little Jewish girl|Unnamed Jewish girl]]" || This young girl manages to escape the concentration camp-bound boxcar at the train station, making a beeline to ''Galactica''n's hidden position in Obersalzberg, and saved by ''Galactica''ns.<ref>''Ibid.'', pgs. 105-106</ref> | ||
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| [[Donzo Gates]] || [[Donzo]] || Hell's Angel biker who tries to take Troy and Dillon's [[turbocycle]]s. | | [[Donzo Gates]] || [[Donzo]] || Hell's Angel biker who tries to take Troy and Dillon's [[turbocycle]]s. | ||
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| [[Jamie Hamilton]] || ''Self'' || An up-and-coming reporter who encounters Troy and Dillon, only to be embroiled in their plans for Earth, and an asset to | | [[Jamie Hamilton]] || ''Self'' || An up-and-coming reporter who encounters Troy and Dillon, only to be embroiled in their plans for Earth, and an asset to ''Galactica''ns. | ||
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| Professor {{inlineref|bold=N|Khalinov}} || ''None'' || Soviet scientist, possibly recruited by [[Kip]], to help | | Professor {{inlineref|bold=N|Khalinov}} || ''None'' || Soviet scientist, possibly recruited by [[Kip]], to help ''Galactica''ns develop Earth's technology.<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 186</ref> | ||
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| Sgt. {{inlineref|bold=N|Michael Lalor}} || Cop at Police Station || Police sergeant that discredits Jimmy the Lush's stories; he later discovers that the two Warriors have disappeared from police custody while still inside a locked cell.</ref> | | Sgt. {{inlineref|bold=N|Michael Lalor}} || Cop at Police Station || Police sergeant that discredits Jimmy the Lush's stories; he later discovers that the two Warriors have disappeared from police custody while still inside a locked cell.</ref> | ||
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| Chief {{inlineref|bold=N|Modzelewski}} || Police chief || Dana Anderson asks his secretary to get him in touch with this police officer.<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 157</ref> | | Chief {{inlineref|bold=N|Modzelewski}} || Police chief || Dana Anderson asks his secretary to get him in touch with this police officer.<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 157</ref> | ||
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| Dr. [[Alfred Mortinson]], Ph.D. || Dr. [[Donald Mortinson]], Ph.D. || Nobel prize laureate and scientist looking for a safe way to deal with nuclear power. Recruited by Troy and Dillon to help | | Dr. [[Alfred Mortinson]], Ph.D. || Dr. [[Donald Mortinson]], Ph.D. || Nobel prize laureate and scientist looking for a safe way to deal with nuclear power. Recruited by Troy and Dillon to help ''Galactica''ns accelerate Earth's technology. | ||
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| [[Carlyle Tabakow]] || [[Dorothy Carlyle]] || Mortinson's secretary. Her journal entry notes her concern over Mortinson's sanity, as well as her own future job security.<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 43-46</ref> | | [[Carlyle Tabakow]] || [[Dorothy Carlyle]] || Mortinson's secretary. Her journal entry notes her concern over Mortinson's sanity, as well as her own future job security.<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 43-46</ref> | ||
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| Professor {{inlineref|bold=N|Rashid Tarid}} || ''None'' || Pakistani scientist recruited to help | | Professor {{inlineref|bold=N|Rashid Tarid}} || ''None'' || Pakistani scientist recruited to help ''Galactica''ns develop Earth's technology.<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 186</ref> | ||
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| Gen. [[Tucker Wilson]] || General [[Cushing]] || Head of [[w:Strategic Air Command|Strategic Air Command]].<ref name="p20"/> | | Gen. [[Tucker Wilson]] || General [[Cushing]] || Head of [[w:Strategic Air Command|Strategic Air Command]].<ref name="p20"/> | ||
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== Cover == | == Cover == | ||
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Image:Bg05.jpg|Front cover. | Image:Bg05.jpg|Front cover. | ||
Image:Galactica Discovers Earth back cover.jpg|Back cover. | Image:Galactica Discovers Earth back cover.jpg|Back cover. | ||