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| title= The Law of Volahd, Part 2 | | title= The Law of Volahd, Part 2 | ||
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== Plot Synopsis == | == Plot Synopsis == | ||
: '''''Part 2 of 2.''' With the [[Acmarans]] sudden edict that the newly welcomed [[Warrior]]s are evil, [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], [[Sheba]], [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] and | : '''''Part 2 of 2.''' With the [[Acmarans]] sudden edict that the newly welcomed [[Warrior]]s are evil, [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], [[Sheba]], [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] and [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] are forced to find a way out of [[Salis]] and off the planet. Meanwhile, ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'' discovers the origin and owner of the unidentified signal, much to their dismay.'' | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
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=== Captured Squadron === | === Captured Squadron === | ||
* In the "city of perfect peace, | * In the "city of perfect peace", [[Salis]], [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] crumples up due to the energy from [[Taron]]'s staff. [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] screams at the [[Acmarans]], angry that they lied about being a peaceful race. | ||
* Taron espouses that they are, indeed, peaceful and will continue to be under [[Volahd]]'s protection. He then notes [[Averna]]'s aversion to the act she has witnessed. She doesn't understand the evil that they've done, which earns her a scathing retort from Taron, who says that they will obey the law of Volahd. | * Taron espouses that they are, indeed, peaceful and will continue to be under [[Volahd]]'s protection. He then notes [[Averna]]'s aversion to the act she has witnessed. She doesn't understand the evil that they've done, which earns her a scathing retort from Taron, who says that they will obey the law of Volahd. | ||
* On '' | * On ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'', a helmsman reports that the signal previously detected is increasing in strength. After unscrambling the signal, the helmsman identifies it as a [[Cylon (TOS)|Cylon]] code. [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]] orders a meeting in the war room. | ||
* In Salis, Starbuck kicks the force field of their cell with his "lucky boot". Apollo and Starbuck conjecture that the city is powered by cyranite, noting that energy from a cyranite source has to flow continuously from a source | * In Salis, Starbuck kicks the force field of their cell with his "lucky boot". Apollo and Starbuck conjecture that the city is powered by cyranite, noting that energy from a cyranite source has to flow continuously from a source -- a source that, once disrupted, may be able to destroy the force field. Before the conversation can continue, guards take [[Sheba]] away. | ||
* Meanwhile, Adama notes to a meeting of his officers and a civilian member that the basestar is traveling to their position at a rate of 289 [[kilon]]s. In order to avoid detection from the oncoming basestar, | * Meanwhile, Adama notes to a meeting of his officers and a civilian member that the basestar is traveling to their position at a rate of 289 [[kilon]]s. In order to avoid detection from the oncoming basestar, [[Tigh (TOS)|Tigh]] suggests that the Fleet's captains move their ships into a moon cluster and power down engines and communications. Adama orders that the plan be implemented. | ||
* Sheba is brought to Volahd's chamber. Taron asks for Volahd's command, while Sheba gazes upon something in horror. | * Sheba is brought to Volahd's chamber. Taron asks for Volahd's command, while Sheba gazes upon something in horror. | ||
* In the cell, Apollo is able to tell that Sheaba's in "big trouble" and is steely determined to escape. As they probe for a way out, Averna deactivates the force field and demands that they follow her quickly. | * In the cell, Apollo is able to tell that Sheaba's in "big trouble" and is steely determined to escape. As they probe for a way out, Averna deactivates the force field and demands that they follow her quickly. | ||
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=== Discoveries === | === Discoveries === | ||
* Tigh reports that all ships in the Fleet have shutdown communications and scans, and also informs Adama that the baseship is heading directly toward the planet the patrol landed upon. | * Tigh reports that all ships in the Fleet have shutdown communications and scans, and also informs Adama that the baseship is heading directly toward the planet the patrol landed upon. | ||
* On planet, Averna explains that her people once had "passion, self-expression and freedom" until Taron brought them Volahd, who Taron claimed would be the true god to protect them and bring perfect peace to the Acmarans. After establisihing himself, she explains that Taron began the "new life" process | * On planet, Averna explains that her people once had "passion, self-expression and freedom" until Taron brought them Volahd, who Taron claimed would be the true god to protect them and bring perfect peace to the Acmarans. After establisihing himself, she explains that Taron began the "new life" process -- a process that Averna escaped, deceiving Taron and his people. They come across a room containing tanks, where Acmarans are being experimented upon. | ||
* Apollo and Averna observe Sheba being brought to the room by two guards, mildly sedated as part of the preparation for Taron's experimentation. Apollo angrily intervenes, calling them "Filth! Murderous monsters!" After Averna dispatches one of Sheba's captors, Apollo revives Sheba. | * Apollo and Averna observe Sheba being brought to the room by two guards, mildly sedated as part of the preparation for Taron's experimentation. Apollo angrily intervenes, calling them "Filth! Murderous monsters!" After Averna dispatches one of Sheba's captors, Apollo revives Sheba. | ||
* Starbuck and Boomer are brought before Volahd's chamber, the primary source for the energy feeding the force field. They discover that Volahd is an [[IL-series]] Cylon as Taron asks for his command. | * Starbuck and Boomer are brought before Volahd's chamber, the primary source for the energy feeding the force field. They discover that Volahd is an [[IL-series]] Cylon as Taron asks for his command. | ||
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=== Fleeing the Cylon tyranny === | === Fleeing the Cylon tyranny === | ||
* Apollo and Sheba are lead to their fighters, which have been moved and surrounded by Cylon [[Raider (TOS)|Raider]]s. A group of Centurions are guarding the area. With the Warriors unarmed, Sheba tells Apollo that they are in need of some kind of diversion. | * Apollo and Sheba are lead to their fighters, which have been moved and surrounded by Cylon [[Raider (TOS)|Raider]]s. A group of Centurions are guarding the area. With the Warriors unarmed, Sheba tells Apollo that they are in need of some kind of diversion. | ||
* Apollo sees that Starbuck and Boomer are nearby, followed by a group of Centurions. Taking cover by a wall, Starbuck begins thinking of making a run to their Vipers, but Boomer notes that there's too many Centurions. | * Apollo sees that Starbuck and Boomer are nearby, followed by a group of Centurions. Taking cover by a wall, Starbuck begins thinking of making a run to their Vipers, but Boomer notes that there's too many Centurions. | ||
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* Sheba begins seeing people coming from the hills: Acmarans. She was not the only one to escape the "new life" of the "great Volahd" and goes to meet them. | * Sheba begins seeing people coming from the hills: Acmarans. She was not the only one to escape the "new life" of the "great Volahd" and goes to meet them. | ||
* Back on ''Galactica'', Tigh reports that the fueling shuttles have begun operations, expecting enough fuel to get them "well into the next sector". With the present crisis over, Adama can now focus on their "guest" on the [[Prison Barge]]. | * Back on ''Galactica'', Tigh reports that the fueling shuttles have begun operations, expecting enough fuel to get them "well into the next sector". With the present crisis over, Adama can now focus on their "guest" on the [[Prison Barge]]. | ||
* On the barge, guards have heard that | * On the barge, guards have heard that [[Baltar (TOS)|Baltar]] is to be set free. These guards vehemently disagree with the decision, with one of them claiming that "it's the last time Adama will lead us down the wrong path" and that Adama was conspiring with Baltar so that Adama would obtain power. The guard proclaims that it's time that someone else was placed in charge, and that they should trade their misery for justice. | ||
=== Epilogue === | === Epilogue === | ||
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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
* | * [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]] lives up to his side of the bargain and announces that Baltar is to be released. They have apparently found a hospitable planet for him to settle upon. | ||
* The destruction of [[Volahd]]'s basestar and the city of [[Salis]], another "Cylon death trap, | * The destruction of [[Volahd]]'s basestar and the city of [[Salis]], another "Cylon death trap", is strikingly similar to the events that lead to [[Carillon]]'s destruction in "[[Saga of a Star World]]". Despite some minor differences, lying in the fact that the basestar collides with the city, many of the points remain the same: the Cylons are drawn to the planet, trapped by the electrical output caused by a disruption of a natural fuel source, and destroy both baseship and "death trap". | ||
* The "natives" of the Fleet grow restless at Adama's leadership, a theme that occurs through the series, most notably in "[[Baltar's Escape]], | * The "natives" of the Fleet grow restless at Adama's leadership, a theme that occurs through the series, most notably in "[[Baltar's Escape]]", when control of the Fleet is given back to the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]]. | ||
* Apparently, [[Lucifer]] is no longer in the picture, more than likely due to Baltar's surrender to the humans in "[[War of the Gods, Part I]]". | * Apparently, [[Lucifer]] is no longer in the picture, more than likely due to Baltar's surrender to the humans in "[[War of the Gods, Part I]]". | ||
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== Noteworthy Dialogue == | == Noteworthy Dialogue == | ||
* ''Guards on the [[Prison Barge]] discuss | * ''Guards on the [[Prison Barge]] discuss [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]]'s freeing [[Baltar (TOS)|Baltar]]:'' | ||
: '''Guard 1:''' It's just as we've heard it ... they're gonna set him ''free!'' | : '''Guard 1:''' It's just as we've heard it ... they're gonna set him ''free!'' | ||
: '''Guard 2:''' ''They can't do that!'' He is the reason our ''homes | : '''Guard 2:''' ''They can't do that!'' He is the reason our ''homes -- our families'' are gone! | ||
: '''Guard 3:''' It's the ''last time'' Adama will lead us down the wrong path, he was probably conspiring with the ''scum'' Baltar so ''he'' would be ''in charge!'' It's time ''someone else'' took control. It's time we got something other than '''''misery | : '''Guard 3:''' It's the ''last time'' Adama will lead us down the wrong path, he was probably conspiring with the ''scum'' Baltar so ''he'' would be ''in charge!'' It's time ''someone else'' took control. It's time we got something other than '''''misery -- it's time for justice!''''' | ||
== Official Statements == | == Official Statements == | ||
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[[Category: Realm Press Comics]] | [[Category: Realm Press Comics]] | ||
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