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* On ''Galactica'', Athena visits Apollo, who declares that he wants to be alone. Persistent to the last, Athena enters Apollo's quarters, finding Apollo in deep mourning while looking at a 3D portrait of Serina in a holographic cube. Athena informs him that Starbuck has left [[Blue Squadron]] over Serina's death. Apollo doesn't seem to care, which results in a softly but stern rebuke from Athena, while insinuating that he should look to the future instead of the past. She leaves.
* On ''Galactica'', Athena visits Apollo, who declares that he wants to be alone. Persistent to the last, Athena enters Apollo's quarters, finding Apollo in deep mourning while looking at a 3D portrait of Serina in a holographic cube. Athena informs him that Starbuck has left [[Blue Squadron]] over Serina's death. Apollo doesn't seem to care, which results in a softly but stern rebuke from Athena, while insinuating that he should look to the future instead of the past. She leaves.
* Later, Apollo tracks Starbuck down to talk him out of the decision. After appealing to Starbuck's sense of honor, Apollo hands Stabuck his Warrior's pip during their handshake. Apollo enters the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Council of Twelve]] meeting, where Adama—president of the Quorum—begins the meeting. Starbuck tries to join the meeting, but encounters a blue-haired lady who introduces herself as [[Medea]]. She excites Starbuck, and he begins his flirtations, offering to bring her to a quiet spot in a quaint little pilot's lounge. Medea notes that "the movement" could use a man like him... and she as well. During their walk, Boxey and Muffit almost run Starbuck down in a mad rush to find Apollo. Starbuck tells him Apollo's busy, and gives him an ironic piece of advice: never mix business with pleasure.  
* Later, Apollo tracks Starbuck down to talk him out of the decision. After appealing to Starbuck's sense of honor, Apollo hands Stabuck his Warrior's pip during their handshake. Apollo enters the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Council of Twelve]] meeting, where Adama—president of the Quorum—begins the meeting. Starbuck tries to join the meeting, but encounters a blue-haired lady who introduces herself as [[Medea]]. She excites Starbuck, and he begins his flirtations, offering to bring her to a quiet spot in a quaint little pilot's lounge. Medea notes that "the movement" could use a man like him... and she as well. During their walk, Boxey and Muffit almost run Starbuck down in a mad rush to find Apollo. Starbuck tells him Apollo's busy, and gives him an ironic piece of advice: never mix business with pleasure.  
* In the conference chambers, Adama is making his case for the continued journey to [[Earth (TOS)|Earth]]. Sire [[Uri (alternate)|Uri]] proposes that the shower craft be left behind, which would result in the abandonment of many survivors. Adama objects to this, and introduces Master Technician [[Shadrack]], who proposes that with enough competent people, they can have every ship equipped with light-speed capabilities in two weeks. Uri is incredulous, saying that Adama is willing to sacrifice all their lives just to save a "few meaningless lives," and begins noting Adama's various so-called mistakes, including [[Carillon]] and the pursuit of Earth. Adama says that he has seen proof of Earth's existence, and that such proof remains only in his mind. Uri issues his ultimatum: deliver this proof, or he will be forced to ask for Adama's resignation as leader of the Fleet.
* In the conference chambers, Adama is making his case for the continued journey to [[Earth (TOS)|Earth]]. Sire [[Uri (alternate)|Uri]] proposes that the shower craft be left behind, which would result in the abandonment of many survivors. Adama objects to this, and introduces Master Technician [[Shadrack]], who proposes that with enough competent people, they can have every ship equipped with light-speed capabilities in two weeks. Uri is incredulous, saying that Adama is willing to sacrifice all their lives just to save a "few meaningless lives", and begins noting Adama's various so-called mistakes, including [[Carillon]] and the pursuit of Earth. Adama says that he has seen proof of Earth's existence, and that such proof remains only in his mind. Uri issues his ultimatum: deliver this proof, or he will be forced to ask for Adama's resignation as leader of the Fleet.
* In the pilot's lounge, Starbuck tries to follow up on Medea's previous-mentioned "movement". She replies that she cannot talk about it, but propositions him to be her personal escort during Uri's celebration aboard the ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]'', which will be held in two days. Before Starbuck could reply, Uri arrives and whisks Medea away. Starbuck notes his disbelief over how Medea sees anything in a "worm like Uri" to two other pilots, including Apollo. The female pilot replies that she can't believe that Starbuck sees anything in Medea; Apollo stops the discussion, noting they have other problems.
* In the pilot's lounge, Starbuck tries to follow up on Medea's previous-mentioned "movement". She replies that she cannot talk about it, but propositions him to be her personal escort during Uri's celebration aboard the ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]'', which will be held in two days. Before Starbuck could reply, Uri arrives and whisks Medea away. Starbuck notes his disbelief over how Medea sees anything in a "worm like Uri" to two other pilots, including Apollo. The female pilot replies that she can't believe that Starbuck sees anything in Medea; Apollo stops the discussion, noting they have other problems.
* In the [[memory inducer]] room, Apollo and Athena object to their father's desire to use the device; Adama, who is already suited up, believes it to be their only hope, as it will allow him to remember every detail of the inscription. However, the device has its element of danger, and Tigh urges him to consider where Adama's children have failed to do so. Adama notes they don't have time for him to reconsider, and he enters the device, which is under the administrations of Doctor [[Spang]]. Soon, Adama is relieving experiences from his past, including his memories of the ruins of his home on [[Caprica (TOS alternate)|Caprica]].  
* In the [[memory inducer]] room, Apollo and Athena object to their father's desire to use the device; Adama, who is already suited up, believes it to be their only hope, as it will allow him to remember every detail of the inscription. However, the device has its element of danger, and Tigh urges him to consider where Adama's children have failed to do so. Adama notes they don't have time for him to reconsider, and he enters the device, which is under the administrations of Doctor [[Spang]]. Soon, Adama is relieving experiences from his past, including his memories of the ruins of his home on [[Caprica (TOS alternate)|Caprica]].  
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== Analysis ==
== Analysis ==


* 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.
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===Marvel Continuity===
===Marvel Continuity===


The end of [[A Death in the Family|issue #5]] is the place where Marvel continuity breaks with the series. Instead of heading out of the void at the end of the episode, followed by [[Serina]]'s deathbed sequence on the ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'', issue #5 ends with Serina dying on the surface of {{TOS|Kobol}}. While this at first appears to be poetic shorthand, in issue #6 we open with ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'' heading deeper into the void - a void which does not end just beyond Kobol but that continues on for a much greater distance. In fact, the storyline continues with the fleet continuing its journey through the void until [[Trial and Error|issue #14]].
The end of [[A Death in the Family|issue #5]] is the place where Marvel continuity breaks with the series. Instead of heading out of the void at the end of the episode, followed by [[Serina]]'s deathbed sequence on the ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'', issue #5 ends with Serina dying on the surface of {{TOS|Kobol}}. While this at first appears to be poetic shorthand, in issue #6 we open with the ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'' heading deeper into the void - a void which does not end just beyond Kobol but that continues on for a much greater distance. In fact, the storyline continues with the fleet continuing its journey through the void until [[Trial and Error|issue #14]].


Another departure involves Adama's attempt to recollect the information about the location of [[Earth (TOS)|Earth]] that he saw [[Tomb of the Ninth Lord of Kobol|inscribed on a wall]] just before [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] bombed Kobol. In order to try and remember this information, Adama dons a spacesuit and enters a clear globe filled with gas called the "Memory Machine" which is supposed to help one revive memories. Adama remains inside the machine until [[The Trap!|issue #12]].  
Another departure involves Adama's attempt to recollect the information about the location of [[Earth (TOS)|Earth]] that he saw [[Tomb of the Ninth Lord of Kobol|inscribed on a wall]] just before [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] bombed Kobol. In order to try and remember this information, Adama dons a spacesuit and enters a clear globe filled with gas called the "Memory Machine" which is supposed to help one revive memories. Adama remains inside the machine until [[The Trap!|issue #12]].  
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