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| episode= [[The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part I]]<br/> [[The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part II]] | | episode= [[The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part I]]<br/> [[The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part II]] | ||
| author= [[Robert Thurston]] | | author= [[Wikipedia:Robert Thurston|Robert Thurston]] | ||
| published= January 1979 | | published= January 1979 | ||
| isbn= 0-42504-080-1 | | isbn= 0-42504-080-1 | ||
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== Overview == | |||
This novel is mostly a straight retelling of the episode except for a couple variations. | |||
Croft is fleshed out considerably here and in fact, several chapters are written from his point of view. Apparently, Robert Thurston really liked Croft because he becomes a major character in three of the four later original Berkley novels. | |||
It | It introduces the character of Vulpa, the Cylon Commander in charge of the Pulsar weapon. We learn much about Vulpa's past and his rebellious nature which goes a long way towards giving the Cylons more dimension and moving them away from being a bunch of bad guys that look cool but have absolutely no personality. Imperious Leader also continues to be an intriguing character, and it is fun to watch him talk with the human hologram of Starbuck to try and anticipate the humans' moves. | ||
== Summary == | |||
* The front and back cover of this book has an art portrait that was used as an early promotional tool for the TV series. It was not made to be used for this book. | |||
* The front and back cover of this book has an art portrait that was used as an early promotional tool for the TV series. It was not | |||
* The ice planet is named Tairac, and it is referred to as an asteroid several times throughout the novel. | * The ice planet is named Tairac, and it is referred to as an asteroid several times throughout the novel. | ||
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* Leda has short red hair instead of long, black hair. | * Leda has short red hair instead of long, black hair. | ||
* Vulpa has clear ambitions to one day become Imperious Leader. He was a suicidally aggressive fighter pilot before being promoted to commander. Vulpa was banished to the ice planet after openly suggesting to Imperious Leader that the Cylons let the remaining humans go. He simply did not believe the humans were a viable threat any longer. Vulpa has extra motivation to succeed at his mission because he wants to redeem himself to Imperious Leader. | * Vulpa has clear ambitions to one day become Imperious Leader. He was a suicidally aggressive fighter pilot before being promoted to commander. Vulpa was banished to the ice planet after openly suggesting to Imperious Leader that the Cylons let the remaining humans go. He simply did not believe the humans were a viable threat any longer. Vulpa has extra motivation to succeed at his mission because he wants to redeem himself to the Imperious Leader. | ||
* Imperious Leader, not Baltar, directs the operation pushing the Colonial | * The Imperious Leader, not Baltar, directs the operation pushing the Colonial Fleet towards the ice planet. He listens to computer simulations of Adama and Apollo, and then finally settles on talking with Starbuck because the Cylons have more information on him. Starbuck has already achieved a legendary status as many human prisoners talk about him. The Starbuck hologram constantly insults Imperious Leader. | ||
* The research ship Infinity serves as a make-shift Academy for training new Colonial warriors. Adama gives a lecture to the greenest group of cadets he has ever seen and cannot believe how young they all are. | * The research ship Infinity serves as a make-shift Academy for training new Colonial warriors. Adama gives a lecture to the greenest group of cadets he has ever seen and cannot believe how young they all are. | ||
* The novel does a better job than the TV series ever did portraying the harsh struggle for survival in the rag-tag fleet: "Every person on every ship was putting in double time to improve the efficiency and speed of the overall fleet. Half a dozen freighters had been converted to flying foundries, which in turn converted scrap metals and other materials into Vipers for ''Galactica's'' crew of fighter pilots. Everyone in the fleet had become a scavenger, searching for metal and electronic supplies within their ships and on the few planets they encountered with obtainable material. Considering the sources for their construction, the Vipers leaving the foundry were remarkably well-manufactured vehicles. It was true, of course, that they were more often subject to technical and mechanical failures than those Vipers from the original squadrons." | |||
* The camouflage force-field is mentioned again, and Athena suggests they drop it and save the energy because the Cylons always seem to find them anyway. | * The camouflage force-field is mentioned again, and Athena suggests they drop it and save the energy because the Cylons always seem to find them anyway. | ||
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* A number of Colonial vessels have make-shift armament. The Colonial Movers ship once turned back a squadron of Cylon fighters single-handedly, and its achievement was already being transformed into song and legend among all the ships in the fleet. | * A number of Colonial vessels have make-shift armament. The Colonial Movers ship once turned back a squadron of Cylon fighters single-handedly, and its achievement was already being transformed into song and legend among all the ships in the fleet. | ||
* While plotting a course for ''Galactica'', Adama says they must avoid the planet Cassarion because it is a Cylon outpost. They must also avoid the Sellian asteroid belt, composed of millions of fragments of a world the Cylons destroyed. | * While plotting a course for ''Galactica'', Adama says they must avoid the planet Cassarion because it is a Cylon outpost. They must also avoid the Sellian asteroid belt, composed of millions of fragments of a world the Cylons destroyed. | ||
* On ''Galactica'' bridge, during the review of the data that Starbuck brought back about the gun, Starbuck and Apollo almost come to blows over their frustration. | * On ''Galactica'''s bridge, during the review of the data that Starbuck brought back about the gun, Starbuck and Apollo almost come to blows over their frustration. | ||
* Athena strongly urges Adama to send her on the mission, but he refuses. | * Athena strongly urges Adama to send her on the mission, but he refuses. | ||
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* Vulpa is frightened when Thane's bomb goes off. He is amazed at what the humans are capable of. | * Vulpa is frightened when Thane's bomb goes off. He is amazed at what the humans are capable of. | ||
* Near the end, Boxey hides aboard a Cylon raider. After the mountain explodes, Vulpa (who was not caught in the blast) takes the remote-controlled Cylon fighters and launches a suicide attack on the Colonials. Boxey is trapped, but Croft rescues him. Hanging by a rope out of the side of one Raider, he blows a hole in the side of the other, swings inside to grab Boxey, and then swings out again | * Near the end, Boxey hides aboard a Cylon raider. After the mountain explodes, Vulpa (who was not caught in the blast) takes the remote-controlled Cylon fighters and launches a suicide attack on the Colonials. Boxey is trapped, but Croft rescues him. Hanging by a rope out of the side of one Raider, he blows a hole in the side of the other, swings inside to grab Boxey, and then swings out again. | ||
* As a reward, Adama reinstates Croft as a full commander. | * As a reward, Adama reinstates Croft as a full commander. | ||
* Imperious Leader asks the Starbuck hologram how the humans managed to win again, and Starbuck mocks him. Imperious Leader angrily smashes the equipment, and the Starbuck hologram disappears. | * The Imperious Leader asks the Starbuck hologram how the humans managed to win again, and Starbuck mocks him. Imperious Leader angrily smashes the equipment, and the Starbuck hologram disappears. | ||
* Vulpa survives at the end but there is nothing he can do but wait for his eventual demise. | * Vulpa survives at the end but there is nothing he can do but wait for his eventual demise. | ||
== Notes == | |||
* Excerpts taken from Sheba's Galaxy - for the whole review, go [http://www.blast.net/hart/CylonDeathMachineReview.htm here]. | |||
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