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{{Character Data | {{Character Data | ||
| title= Lucifer | | title= Lucifer | ||
| photo=Lucifer - 1980 comic.jpg | | photo=Lucifer - 1980 comic.jpg | ||
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| death=Assumed destroyed in the [[Battle for Earth]] (''[[Galactica 1980 4|Galactica 1980 #4]]'') | | death=Assumed destroyed in the [[Battle for Earth]] (''[[Galactica 1980 4|Galactica 1980 #4]]'') | ||
| role=Aide to [[Baltar (1980)|Baltar]] | | role=Aide to [[Baltar (1980)|Baltar]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Lucifer''' is a | '''Lucifer''' is a [[Cylons (1980 alternate)|Cylon]] who acts as [[Baltar (1980)|Baltar]]'s second-in-command on ''[[Omega-Monthu]]''. | ||
In 1980 C.E., Lucifer informs Baltar that Galactican Fleet discovered [[Earth (1980 alternate)|Earth]], and often voices his observations on human behaviors and actions to Baltar. He is presumably destroyed in [[Troykus Adama]]'s successful kamikaze maneuver on ''Omega-Monthu'' during the [[Battle for Earth]] ( | In 1980 C.E., Lucifer informs Baltar that the Galactican Fleet discovered [[Earth (1980 alternate)|Earth]], and often voices his observations on human behaviors and actions to Baltar. He is presumably destroyed in [[Troykus Adama]]'s successful kamikaze maneuver on ''Omega-Monthu'' during the [[Battle for Earth]] (''[[Galactica 1980 1|Galactica 1980 #1]]—[[Galactica 1980 4|4]]''). | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Unlike his [[Lucifer|canonical analogue]] from the [[Original Series]], Lucifer—like all Cylons—is the creation of humanity, itself from the mythology established in the [[Re-imagined Series]]. | * Unlike his [[Lucifer|canonical analogue]] from the [[Original Series]], Lucifer—like all Cylons—is the creation of humanity, itself from the mythology established in the [[Re-imagined Series]]. | ||
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