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| [[File:BSG-FOTG - Iblis' Planet.png|thumb|{{alt|Viper|TOS}}s approach the unnamed planet for the first time ({{comics|vol3|1}}).]] | | [[File:Helia.png|thumb|''[[Proteus (1880)|Proteus]]'' descends on [[Helia]] (''[[Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880 1]]'').]] |
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| '''Iblis' planet'''<ref>{{bsgwiki term}}</ref> is the world where {{alt|Iblis}} and his followers had been first exiled, following their being cast out by the [[Seraphs]] untold thousands of yahrens prior. | | '''Helia''' is a world under [[Cylonic]] rule. |
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| A [[black hole]] singularity of Iblis' creation bridges the Colonial's known universe and a separate universe where this planet resides, trapping many hapless denizens for an untold period of time. Surrounding the planet are derelict ships in a thickly-ringed graveyard, its survivors making landfall on the planet only to be hunted down by the [[Meclons]]—former {{alt|Cylons|TOS}} who were also inexorably drawn into the singularity ({{comics|vol3|1}} — {{comics|vol3|3|short=y}}).
| | Following the destruction of [[Caprica (1880)|Caprica]], the [[aetherprison]] ''[[Proteus (1880)|Proteus]]'' transports [[Crown Prince]] [[Apollo (1880)|Apollo]] to Helia (along with other prisoners, including exiles {{1880|Boomer}} and {{1880|Jolly}}) to mine ores in order to construct additional [[Cylonic Centurions]] (''[[Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880 1]]'' & ''[[Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880 2|2]]''). |
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| Sometime following {{alt|Baltar|TOS}}'s release by {{alt|Adama|TOS}} after the [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge]], Baltar finds himself whisked away from his exile and stranded upon this planet on the false promise of freedom ({{comics|vol3|2}}) and assumes a leadership role over the shipwrecked survivors, terming them his "congregation" ({{comics|vol3|5}}).
| | Prior to its acquisition by {{1880|Baltar}} and the Cylonics, it was a decommissioned Colonial prison planet where Baltar acquired his raw ores and resources to build the original [[Cylonic Knights]] during the [[Ovion Wars]] (''[[Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880 2]]''). |
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| [[File:BSG-FOTG - Impact Crater.png|thumb|{{alt|Sheba}} stands over a precipice, overlooking a massive large impact crater caused by a ship far larger than any known to both Cylons and humans ({{comics|vol3|1}}).]]
| | Following word of ''{{1880|Galactica}}''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> destruction and the rescue of Count {{1880|Iblis}}, Apollo leads Boomer, Jolly, and a number of other prisoners on a quest of vengeance using stolen Cylonic shuttles ({{comics|1880|3}}). |
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| This congregation is fodder for [[Meclons]], who attack and abduct its members for "integration" into the Meclon Empire ({{comics|vol3|2}} & {{comics|vol3|3|short=y}}). However, the planet possesses a secret—another husk of a ship that bears the skeletons of Iblis' former pig-faced followers—in a cavern where even the Meclons do not enter, thus making it a sanctuary for the congregation ({{comics|vol3|2}}).
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| Following a battle that destroys the {{alt|Ship of Lights}}—the act itself tearing a hole back into the primary universe—the [[Seraphs]] rescue the congregation and transport them to the Fleet. The planet left abandoned by the Fleet and {{alt|Lucifer}}'s Cylons who have made good their escape, Iblis returns to the planet to resurrect his original followers as Meclons, swearing vengeance against ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}'' and those who have shunned him ({{comics|vol3|5}}).
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| == Notes == | | == Notes == |
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| * The planet shares many similarities with the [[red planet]] that [[War of the Gods|Iblis had been discovered upon]] previously, including wreckage of a large ship containing his long-dead followers. | | * The planet Helia has continents that look similar to Earth's. |
| * Given Iblis' powers, it is entirely possible that Iblis' planet and the red planet previously encountered are one-and-the-same, displaced both in space and time, but that link is never definitively confirmed in {{comics|folly||this comic book series}}.
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| == References ==
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| [[Category:A to Z]] | | [[Category:A to Z]] |
| [[Category:Places]] | | [[Category:Places]] |
| [[Category:Places (TOS)]] | | [[Category:Places (1880)]] |
| [[Category:Planets]] | | [[Category:Planets]] |
| [[Category:Planets (TOS)]] | | [[Category:Planets (1880)]] |
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| | [[Category:1880]] |