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[[ | [[Image:Lucifer - Marvel.jpg|thumb|Lucifer as depicted in the [[Marvel]] comic, ''[[The Memory Machine]]''.]] | ||
This article covers the various depictions of [[Lucifer]] from the tie-in novelizations, comic books, and other media. | This article covers the various depictions of [[Lucifer]] from the tie-in novelizations, comic books, and other media. | ||
== Berkley Novelizations == | == Berkley Novelizations == | ||
=== Background === | === Background === | ||
Unlike his [[Lucifer|canonical analogue]], Lucifer is not a [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylon]] but an ambulatory cybernetic sentience that the Cylons created as a result of their developments into war machines, presumably during the [[Thousand Yahren War]]. However, unbeknownst to his Cylon masters, he believes he has a soul, since he "created" his own personality.<ref>{{ | Unlike his [[Lucifer|canonical analogue]], Lucifer is not a [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylon]] but an ambulatory cybernetic sentience that the Cylons created as a result of their developments into war machines, presumably during the [[Thousand Yahren War]]. However, unbeknownst to his Cylon masters, he believes he has a soul, since he "created" his own personality.<ref>{{cite_book|last=Thurston|first=Robert|authorlink=Robert Thurston|authorlinkurl=|year=September 1979|title=[[The Tombs of Kobol|Battlestar Galactica 3: The Tombs of Kobol]]|publisher=Berkley Books|pages=6|location=|id=}}</ref> Additionally, he is able to override much of the Cylons' programming, with the exception of the extreme loyalty that is deeply embedded into his programming. | ||
Despite not being a Cylon, Lucifer is afforded both an official name and a secret name; his official name, Lucifer, is an acronym for his secret name.<ref> | Despite not being a Cylon, Lucifer is afforded both an official name and a secret name; his official name, Lucifer, is an acronym for his secret name.<ref>''Ibid.'', 4.</ref> He is also able to create various machines, some of which were used in [[Baltar (TOS alternate)#Berkely Novelizations|Baltar]]'s training.<ref>''Ibid.,'' 7.</ref> | ||
=== [[The Tombs of Kobol]] === | === [[The Tombs of Kobol]] === | ||
Lucifer rescues Baltar from execution, forcing the human to undergo diet, as well as mental and physical exercises, for the purposes of Lucifer's plan to use Baltar to destroy {{TOS|Adama}}'s [[The Fleet (TOS | Lucifer rescues Baltar from execution, forcing the human to undergo diet, as well as mental and physical exercises, for the purposes of Lucifer's plan to use Baltar to destroy {{TOS|Adama}}'s [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]].<ref>''Ibid.,'' 7-10.</ref> After Lucifer's plan and Baltar are presented to the [[Imperious Leader]], Baltar is able to have Lucifer reprogrammed to be totally subservient to him.<ref>''Ibid.,'' 10-12.</ref> | ||
Although Lucifer is able to negate the program's effects, Lucifer ends up acquiescing to it and saves Baltar from death on {{TOS|Kobol}}. However, his exposure to Lieutenant | Although Lucifer is able to negate the program's effects, Lucifer ends up acquiescing to it and saves Baltar from death on {{TOS|Kobol}}. However, his exposure to Lieutenant {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}}—previously captured by a Cylon patrol before encountering Kobol—leads him to think favorably of certain humans. Starbuck introduces Lucifer to [[pyramid (TOS)|pyramid]] and beats him at the game. Lucifer is baffled by the concept of luck as Starbuck describes it. | ||
=== [[The Young Warriors]] === | === [[The Young Warriors]] === | ||
Lucifer is dismayed by [[ | [[Image:Lucifer-Maximum-Press.jpg|thumb|right|The re-imagined Lucifer from the Maximum Press comic book series.]] | ||
Lucifer is dismayed by [[Spectre]]'s flattery of Baltar, despite Lucifer's attempts to convince him of Spectre's duplicitous nature. He is beside himself when Spectre not only manages to fool Baltar into authorizing his retreat from [[Antila]], but also Baltar's assignment of Spectre as Lucifer's aide. It is also revealed that Lucifer has created a system that he believes will enable him to beat Starbuck at Pyramid should they ever have the opportunity to play it again. | |||
=== [[Die, Chameleon!]] === | === [[Die, Chameleon!]] === | ||
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=== [[Surrender the Galactica!|Surrender the ''Galactica''!]] === | === [[Surrender the Galactica!|Surrender the ''Galactica''!]] === | ||
Spectre is made Cylon commander and has Lucifer reactivated, reprogramming him to be a saboteur. Lucifer is then sent to infiltrate ''Galactica'' fleet disguised as a [[Borellian Nomen]]. He eventually attempts to murder Adama but is thwarted by Starbuck, restoring his memory in the process. Later, Lucifer decides to join the Colonials. | |||
== Dynamite Entertainment comics == | == Dynamite Entertainment comics == | ||
=== ''Battlestar Galactica'' Classic === | === ''Battlestar Galactica'' Classic === | ||
Lucifer, in a lone {{alt|basestar|TOS}}, pursues {{alt|the Fleet|TOS-DE}} through a [[black hole]] and into a realm created by {{alt|Iblis}} {{comics|vol3|1}}. After being quickly attacked by an overwhelming force of [[Meclon Raiders]], Lucifer orders an immediate retreat and seeks sanctuary within the very Fleet they once hunted {{comics|vol3|2}}. | '''Lucifer''', at the order of the {{Alt|Imperious Leader|TOS-DE}}, integrates {{Alt|Baltar|TOS-DE}}'s consciousness into a cybernetic construct built by himself and at least one other {{Alt|IL-series|TOS-DE}} unit. In completing this task, he is able to fool Baltar into the belief that his execution was spared by the new post-[[Carillon]] Imperious Leader ({{Comics|annual2014}}). Believing that this was important, Lucifer perpetuates the ruse that Baltar is his superior, and fully human, during their pursuit of {{alt|the Fleet|TOS-DE|the rag-tag, fugitive fleet}}. | ||
Lucifer, in a lone {{alt|basestar|TOS}}, pursues {{alt|the Fleet|TOS-DE}} through a [[black hole]] and into a realm created by {{alt|Iblis}} ({{comics|vol3|1}}). After being quickly attacked by an overwhelming force of [[Meclon Raiders]], Lucifer orders an immediate retreat and seeks sanctuary within the very Fleet they once hunted ({{comics|vol3|2}}). | |||
Re-united with {{alt|Baltar|TOS}}, Lucifer assists the Fleet in defending against the Meclon forces {{comics|vol3|4}} and, with the [[Seraphs]] help, brokers a true peace with the surviving humans following the incident {{comics|vol3|5}}. | Re-united with {{alt|Baltar|TOS}}, Lucifer assists the Fleet in defending against the Meclon forces ({{comics|vol3|4}}) and, with the [[Seraphs]] help, brokers a true peace with the surviving humans following the incident ({{comics|vol3|5}}). | ||
Following the Fleet's entry into the [[Empyrean Expanse]], Lucifer leads the "education" of the [[Kiernu]] following their failure to impede the Fleet's travels {{comics|classic|1}}. Prior to this, Baltar recruits the [[Okaati]] to assist in capturing the Fleet, which has some degree of success were it not for [[Battle at Gehenna Prime|Baltar's betrayal]] at [[Gehenna Prime]] over mere tylium, despite Lucifer's advisement otherwise {{comics|classic|4|5}}. <blockquote>Caveat: It should be noted that the events depicted in various Dynamite Comic books are incongruent across its story ranges, resulting in contradictions that cannot be resolved.</blockquote> | Following the Fleet's entry into the [[Empyrean Expanse]], Lucifer leads the "education" of the [[Kiernu]] following their failure to impede the Fleet's travels ({{comics|classic|1}}). Prior to this, Baltar recruits the [[Okaati]] to assist in capturing the Fleet, which has some degree of success were it not for [[Battle at Gehenna Prime|Baltar's betrayal]] at [[Gehenna Prime]] over mere tylium, despite Lucifer's advisement otherwise ({{comics|classic|4}}―{{comics|classic|5|short=y}}). <blockquote>Caveat: It should be noted that the events depicted in various Dynamite Comic books are incongruent across its story ranges, resulting in contradictions that cannot be resolved.</blockquote> | ||
=== | === {{comics|1980}} === | ||
{{mainarticle|Lucifer (1980)}} | {{mainarticle|Lucifer (1980)}} | ||
Some 30 years after the events of "[[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]]," [[Baltar (1980 alternate)|Baltar]] returns to the [[Cylons (1980 alternate)|Cylons]] and, with Lucifer, executes a plan whereby they silently pursue the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]] until they locate [[Earth (1980 alternate)|Earth]]. This plan is successful | Some 30 years after the events of "[[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]]," [[Baltar (1980 alternate)|Baltar]] returns to the [[Cylons (1980 alternate)|Cylons]] and, with Lucifer, executes a plan whereby they silently pursue the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]] until they locate [[Earth (1980 alternate)|Earth]]. This plan is successful (''[[Galactica 1980 2]]'') and they begin their attack on Earth. In the final battle, Lucifer meets his end when his Cylon basestar is destroyed. (''[[Galactica 1980 3]]—[[Galactica 1980 4|4]]''). | ||
== Marvel comics == | == Marvel comics == | ||
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== Maximum Press == | == Maximum Press == | ||
* Taking place 20 yahrens after the events of the original series, Lucifer once again serves as Baltar's aid in a quest to destroy the Colonial fleet, but the character is not given a story arc. | * Taking place 20 yahrens after the events of the original series, Lucifer once again serves as Baltar's aid in a quest to destroy the Colonial fleet, but the character is not given a story arc. | ||
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