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Captain {{TOS|Apollo}} and Lieutenants [[Sheba]] and {{TOS|Starbuck}} come across this manifestation of evil itself while they are about to investigate the wreckage of what once was a fairly large vessel. Iblis manages to trick them into believing he is a confused survivor of the crash, also fooling Apollo's instruments into believing that the ship had a high [[radion|radiation]] level. Sheba appears to be quite taken by his charms.
Captain {{TOS|Apollo}} and Lieutenants [[Sheba]] and {{TOS|Starbuck}} come across this manifestation of evil itself while they are about to investigate the wreckage of what once was a fairly large vessel. Iblis manages to trick them into believing he is a confused survivor of the crash, also fooling Apollo's instruments into believing that the ship had a high [[radion|radiation]] level. Sheba appears to be quite taken by his charms.


They take him back to the Fleet, initially believing that he is benevolent. Sheba, much to the ire of Commander {{TOS|Adama}}, shows him around the sensitive areas of the ship, revealing that their technology is being interfered with by Iblis, though this is unknown at the time. Two [[Medtech|medtechs]] attempt to gather readings from the newcomer, however nothing is recorded from their scanners; [[Cassiopeia]] also attempts to do a scan of him, however again it is in vain.
They take him back to the Fleet, initially believing that he is benevolent. Sheba, much to the ire of Commander {{TOS|Adama}}, shows him around the sensitive areas of the ship, revealing that their technology is being interfered with by Iblis, though this is unknown at the time. Two medtechs attempt to gather readings from the newcomer, however nothing is recorded from their scanners; [[Cassiopeia]] also attempts to do a scan of him, however again it is in vain.


[[File:IblisRevealed.jpg|thumb|Iblis' true form revealed.]]
[[File:IblisRevealed.jpg|thumb|Iblis' true form revealed.]]


Iblis begins to influence people to turn their backs on Adama and the mission, promising anyone who would pledge fealty to him that they would be protected. He also has the ability to read minds, influence those that follow the ways of evil or pledge fealty to him, take control of those who allow him to do so, and even kill those within his dominion. He must, however, convince people to follow him and not force them to do so. In order to convince people to join him in his pursuits of evil, he performs feats such as providing food aplenty from the ''[[Agro Ship Nine]]'' and bringing {{TOS|Baltar}}, humanity's traitor, to them {{OS|War of the Gods, Part I}}. This causes celebration throughout the Fleet, and for people to suddenly decry Adama. He also takes possession of {{TOS|Boomer}}'s body in a [[Triad (TOS)|Triad]] game on the ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]'' when the [[Warrior]] comments that he would do anything to beat Apollo and Starbuck. This happens with Boomer's consent, though he does not explicitly know that he has done so at the time {{OS|War of the Gods, Part II}}.
Iblis begins to influence people to turn their backs on Adama and the mission, promising anyone who would pledge fealty to him that they would be protected. He also has the ability to read minds, influence those that follow the ways of evil or pledge fealty to him, take control of those who allow him to do so, and even kill those within his dominion. He must, however, convince people to follow him and not force them to do so. In order to convince people to join him in his pursuits of evil, he performs feats such as providing food aplenty from the ''[[Agro Ship Nine]]'' and bringing {{TOS|Baltar}}, humanity's traitor, to them. This causes celebration throughout the Fleet, and for people to suddenly decry Adama. He also takes possession of {{TOS|Boomer}}'s body in a [[Triad (TOS)|Triad]] game on the ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]'' when the [[Warrior]] comments that he would do anything to beat Apollo and Starbuck. This happens with Boomer's consent, though he does not explicitly know that he has done so at the time.


All of this further cements Iblis' position within the Fleet. Yet, ironically, when battle stations are called, and the pilots are too tired to respond, he severely chastises and threatens them.
All of this further cements Iblis' position within the Fleet. Yet, ironically, when battle stations are called, and the pilots are too tired to respond, he severely chastises and threatens them.
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Adama, on the other hand, opposes him, joins with {{TOS|Tigh}} and a few others; essentially a minority, though still threatening to Iblis' power.  For the time, the majority supports Iblis, since he seems to do more than the mortal Adama can.  
Adama, on the other hand, opposes him, joins with {{TOS|Tigh}} and a few others; essentially a minority, though still threatening to Iblis' power.  For the time, the majority supports Iblis, since he seems to do more than the mortal Adama can.  


Had it been discovered that Iblis was the one who helped foster the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] that destroyed the [[Twelve Colonies of Man|Colonies]], he would be cast out by a majority of the Fleet. This was discovered, in part, by the captured Baltar's recognition of Iblis' voice being the same as the [[Imperious Leader]]'s {{OS|War of the Gods, Part II}}.
Had it been discovered that Iblis was the one who helped foster the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] that destroyed the [[Twelve Colonies of Man|Colonies]], he would be cast out by a majority of the Fleet. This was discovered, in part, by the captured Baltar's recognition of Iblis' voice being the same as the [[Imperious Leader]]'s.


== Apollo and Starbuck's Uncovering of Truth / Iblis' Punishment ==  
== Apollo and Starbuck's Uncovering of Truth / Iblis' Punishment ==  
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This act causes the [[Beings of Light]] to deal with Iblis, as he is not permitted to kill anyone outside of those that gave him dominion.
This act causes the [[Beings of Light]] to deal with Iblis, as he is not permitted to kill anyone outside of those that gave him dominion.


As Apollo was not meant to die, the Beings of Light restore him from the death by "primitive measures" and send them on their way while Iblis is, despite his threats, being dealt with {{OS|War of the Gods, Part II}}.
As Apollo was not meant to die, the Beings of Light restore him from the death by "primitive measures" and send them on their way while Iblis is, despite his threats, being dealt with ([[War of the Gods]]).


== The Mystery of the Crashed Ship ==
== The Mystery of the Crashed Ship ==

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