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* The character of Sire [[Uri]] continues to be a thorn in Adama's side. In this series, Uri's home ship is the ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]''. As with his analogue from "[[Saga of a Star World]]," this [[Uri (alternate)|Uri]] schemes to overthrow Adama's command of the Fleet, so that he may assume the mantle as Fleet commander. He attempts to make Adama appear incompetent, disagreeing with Adama's decision to seek out the mythical planet named Earth. He points out Adama's follies of Carillon, while glossing over his own previous words and statements about abandoning their weapons after making planetfall.
* The character of Sire [[Uri]] continues to be a thorn in Adama's side. In this series, Uri's home ship is the ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]''. As with his analogue from "[[Saga of a Star World]]," this [[Uri (alternate)|Uri]] schemes to overthrow Adama's command of the Fleet, so that he may assume the mantle as Fleet commander. He attempts to make Adama appear incompetent, disagreeing with Adama's decision to seek out the mythical planet named Earth. He points out Adama's follies of Carillon, while glossing over his own previous words and statements about abandoning their weapons after making planetfall.
* The tomb's inscriptions describing the journey to Earth are followed up here; they are otherwise abandoned in the series' canon, despite the fact that the Colonials have the technology to [[psycho-electron recall|recall repressed or otherwise vague memories of past experiences]].  
* The tomb's inscriptions describing the journey to Earth are followed up here; they are otherwise abandoned in the series' canon, despite the fact that the Colonials have the technology to [[psycho-electron recall|recall repressed or otherwise vague memories of past experiences]].  
* Unlike the show, Athena is intricately involved with the events of the storyline, and her Viper pilot abilities are not abandoned. Her role here is on level with Boomer's or Starbuck's involvement with the story.
* Unlike the show, Athena is intricately involved with the events of the storyline, and her Viper pilot abilities are not abandoned. Her role here is on level with Boomer's or Starbuck's involvement with the story.  
* This unfortunately is the last true appearance of Baltar in the series.  What becomes of him is never established in the remainder of the comics series.


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