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=== Gamoray === | === Gamoray === | ||
* On {{1880|Gamoray}}<ref>As opposed to the previous issue, the name "Gamora" is used instead of "Gamoray," which had been established in the [[Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880 3|previous issue]].</ref>, {{1880|Imperious Leader}} {{1880|Baltar}} is notified of ''{{1880|Galactica}}'' | * On {{1880|Gamoray}}<ref>As opposed to the previous issue, the name "Gamora" is used instead of "Gamoray," which had been established in the [[Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880 3|previous issue]].</ref>, {{1880|Imperious Leader}} {{1880|Baltar}} is notified of ''{{1880|Galactica}}''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> survival and the small fleet of incoming vessels by a [[Cylonic Knight]]. Chagrined, Baltar requests a report from [[Lu-c-fer]] confirms this and notes that {{1880|Adama}} wishes to communicate with him. | ||
* Adama gives Baltar a simple ultimatum: surrender or die. | * Adama gives Baltar a simple ultimatum: surrender or die. | ||
* Baltar responds by ordering the Cylonics to fight. | * Baltar responds by ordering the Cylonics to fight. | ||
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* Boomer plugs himself into the Cylonic freighter's computer, believing it to have the most current codes to allow them to pass Gamoray's shield. | * Boomer plugs himself into the Cylonic freighter's computer, believing it to have the most current codes to allow them to pass Gamoray's shield. | ||
* The codes work, and the freighter descends upon Gamoray while being ignored by the [[Cylonic Raiders]]. | * The codes work, and the freighter descends upon Gamoray while being ignored by the [[Cylonic Raiders]]. | ||
* The Raiders | * The Raiders engage the other ships in the fleet. | ||
=== Gamoray === | === Gamoray === | ||
* The transport lands on {{1880|Gamoray}}. {{1880|Boomer}} and {{1880|Jolly}} go off in search of [[Cylonic Centurions]] to commandeer, while {{1880|Iblis}} and the second team go off to search for the central computer. | * The transport lands on {{1880|Gamoray}}. {{1880|Boomer}} and {{1880|Jolly}} go off in search of [[Cylonic Centurions]] to commandeer, while {{1880|Iblis}} and the second team go off to search for the central computer. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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* {{1880|Gamoray}}'s name is referred to sans the "y" ("Gamora") throughout this issue. For clarity, the Battlestar Wiki's articles and summaries will always prioritize the name as stated repeatedly in ''[[Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880 3]]''. | * {{1880|Gamoray}}'s name is referred to sans the "y" ("Gamora") throughout this issue. For clarity, the Battlestar Wiki's articles and summaries will always prioritize the name as stated repeatedly in ''[[Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880 3]]''. | ||
* The reason for the Ovions hostile nature towards humanity, which began the [[Ovion Wars]] and lead to the creation of the [[Cylonics]], is never stated. | * The reason for the Ovions hostile nature towards humanity, which began the [[Ovion Wars]] and lead to the creation of the [[Cylonics]], is never stated. | ||
=== Nods === | === Nods === | ||
* Adama's statement regarding "rag-tag fugitive fleet on a hopeless quest of vengeance" is derived from the closing statement from the [[Original Series]], where {{TOS|Adama}} notes that the "rag-tag fugitive fleet on a lonely quest for a shining planet. | * Adama's statement regarding "rag-tag fugitive fleet on a hopeless quest of vengeance" is derived from the closing statement from the [[Original Series]], where {{TOS|Adama}} notes that the "rag-tag fugitive fleet on a lonely quest for a shining planet". | ||
* The phrase "[[So say we all]]" is exclusively germane to the [[Re-imagined Series]]. As common with most Dynamite Comics installments, some Re-imagined Series terminology integrates itself into the stories and comics related to the [[Original Series]] continuities. As ''1880'' is a variation in the ''Battlestar Galactica'' multiverse, its use here is not entirely glaring. | * The phrase "[[So say we all]]" is exclusively germane to the [[Re-imagined Series]]. As common with most Dynamite Comics installments, some Re-imagined Series terminology integrates itself into the stories and comics related to the [[Original Series]] continuities. As ''1880'' is a variation in the ''Battlestar Galactica'' multiverse, its use here is not entirely glaring. | ||
* Starbuck's statement of "never tell me the odds" during the battle above {{1880|Gamoray}} is a nod to [[ | * Starbuck's statement of "never tell me the odds" during the battle above {{1880|Gamoray}} is a nod to [[wookieepedia:Han Solo|Han Solo]]'s statement in ''[[wookieepedia:Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back|Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back]]''. | ||
* This issue makes note of a "Thirteenth Colony" (e.g. {{TOS|Earth}}), the first instance where ''1880'' ties into the general ''Battlestar'' mythology. It is noted by {{1880|Adama}} as being a "lost part of the [[Twelve Colonial Empires|Empire]] that needs to be gathered back." | * This issue makes note of a "Thirteenth Colony" (e.g. {{TOS|Earth}}), the first instance where ''1880'' ties into the general ''Battlestar'' mythology. It is noted by {{1880|Adama}} as being a "lost part of the [[Twelve Colonial Empires|Empire]] that needs to be gathered back." | ||
==Analysis== | ==Analysis== | ||
* {{1880|Iblis}} transcribing his mind into a machine that controls the [[Cylonics]] mirrors Count | * {{1880|Iblis}} transcribing his mind into a machine that controls the [[Cylonics]] mirrors Count {{TOS|Iblis}} programming the {{TOS|Cylons}}' [[Imperious Leader]], as revealed in "[[War of the Gods, Part II]]." Further, the rumored survival of ''1880'' Iblis' searching for his subjects is reminiscent of this as well, given that Iblis may survive in the punchcard mind of a [[Cylonic Knight]]. | ||
==Questions== | ==Questions== | ||
==Noteworthy Dialogue== | ==Noteworthy Dialogue== | ||
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: '''Starbuck''': You got stabbed with a ''fishbowl''? Man, I'd ''hate'' to be you when I tell everyone. | : '''Starbuck''': You got stabbed with a ''fishbowl''? Man, I'd ''hate'' to be you when I tell everyone. | ||
: '''Apollo''': Starbuck... why did you... ''leave''? The... ''{{1880|Galactica}}'' that is? | : '''Apollo''': Starbuck... why did you... ''leave''? The... ''{{1880|Galactica}}'' that is? | ||
: '''Starbuck''': I was in love with {{1880|Athena|your sister}}, but {{1880|Adama|your father}} wouldn't allow it. I was told to give up--or ''leave''. And I could ''never'' give her-- ''(Cylonics appear)'' | : '''Starbuck''': I was in love with {{1880|Athena|your sister}}, but {{1880|Adama|your father}} wouldn't allow it. I was told to give up--or ''leave''. And I could ''never'' give her-- ''(Cylonics appear)'' -- ah, [[felgercarb]]. I ''knew'' it was too good to last. | ||
* ''{{1880|Athena}} discovers Iblis has uploaded himself into the babbage computer:'' | * ''{{1880|Athena}} discovers Iblis has uploaded himself into the babbage computer:'' | ||
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: ''Even though the covers are not identified with letter designations on the cover identification sheet inside of the issue, they are used below for consistency and order purposes.'' | : ''Even though the covers are not identified with letter designations on the cover identification sheet inside of the issue, they are used below for consistency and order purposes.'' | ||
<gallery | <gallery> | ||
BSG188004CovSyaf.jpg|'''Cover A''' Main colorized cover.<br/>''Art:'' Ardian Syaf<br/>''Inks:'' Guillermo Ortega<br/>''Colors:'' Kyle Ritter | BSG188004CovSyaf.jpg|'''Cover A''' Main colorized cover.<br/>''Art:'' Ardian Syaf<br/>''Inks:'' Guillermo Ortega<br/>''Colors:'' Kyle Ritter | ||
BSG188004CovIncen10Boomer.jpg|'''Cover B:''' [[Boomer (1880)|Boomer]] Concept Art Incentive Cover.<br/>''Art:'' Sergio Fernandez Davila<br/> | BSG188004CovIncen10Boomer.jpg|'''Cover B:''' [[Boomer (1880)|Boomer]] Concept Art Incentive Cover.<br/>''Art:'' Sergio Fernandez Davila<br/> | ||
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: ''Please Note: These are used for promotional purposes by the publisher, and are provided here in the same vein.'' | : ''Please Note: These are used for promotional purposes by the publisher, and are provided here in the same vein.'' | ||
<gallery | <gallery> | ||
SteamBSG041.jpg|Page 1 | SteamBSG041.jpg|Page 1 | ||
SteamBSG042.jpg|Page 2 | SteamBSG042.jpg|Page 2 | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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{{comic list|series=1880}} | {{comic list|series=1880}} | ||
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[[Category:Dynamite Comics]] | [[Category:Dynamite Comics]] | ||
[[Category:Dynamite Comics (TOS)]] | [[Category:Dynamite Comics (TOS)]] | ||
[[Category:TOS]] | |||
[[Category:1880]] | [[Category:1880]] | ||