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| title= The Tombs of Kobol | | title= The Tombs of Kobol | ||
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=== Chapter One === | === Chapter One === | ||
After [[Serina (alternate)|Serina]]'s death on | After [[Serina (alternate)|Serina]]'s death on [[Kobol (TOS)|Kobol]], [[Apollo (TOS alternate)|Apollo]] sits in their darkened quarters with Serina's portable recorder in his lap. He rummages through the quarters, finding a handful of recording crystals. He begins to play them. The first crystal he plays is of a conversation between Serina and [[Cassiopeia]], discussing Serina's past as a premier reporter on her native homeworld of [[Caprica (TOS)|Caprica]] and her engagement to Apollo. | ||
At Cassiopeia's urging, she tells the story of how Apollo was essentially forced by | At Cassiopeia's urging, she tells the story of how Apollo was essentially forced by [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]] and others to announce his desire to marry her over a dinner. She tells the story up to the point where [[Athena (TOS)|Athena]] smiles at [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]], resulting in Starbuck's hasty departure from the dinner. The recording ends when a battle alert is issued. | ||
Apollo is left to decide whether or not to play the other crystals.<ref>''Ibid.,'' 13-21.</ref> | Apollo is left to decide whether or not to play the other crystals.<ref>''Ibid.,'' 13-21.</ref> | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
=== Colonials === | |||
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* [[Boxey (TOS)|Boxey]] is noted as being orphaned from ''both'' biological parents, with [[Serina]] and [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] being his adoptive parents. In the series, Serina is Boxey's biological mother. | |||
* Before the Cylon attack, pilots near experiencing combat fatigue would be given furlough to a leisure resort.<ref>''Ibid.,'' 23.</ref> | * Before the Cylon attack, pilots near experiencing combat fatigue would be given furlough to a leisure resort.<ref>''Ibid.,'' 23.</ref> | ||
* Unlike his [[Lucifer|canonical originator]], [[Lucifer (alternate)|Lucifer]] is not a Cylon, but an "ambulatory cybernetic sentience" created by the Cylons. Essentially, Lucifer is a computer whose motion is not bipedaled but based on rolling via ball bearings. The on-screen depiction has Lucifer walking via bipedaled locomotion | |||
=== Cylons === | |||
* In the theatrical version of [[Saga of a Star World|the pilot]], Baltar is beheaded by a sword in front of the Imperious Leader. In the televised version, Baltar is spared for "public execution, | |||
* Unlike his [[Lucifer|canonical originator]], [[Lucifer (alternate)|Lucifer]] is not a Cylon, but an "ambulatory cybernetic sentience" created by the Cylons. Essentially, Lucifer is a computer whose motion is not bipedaled but based on rolling via ball bearings. The on-screen depiction has Lucifer walking via bipedaled locomotion. | |||
* In the theatrical version of [[Saga of a Star World|the pilot]], Baltar is beheaded by a sword in front of the Imperious Leader. In the televised version, Baltar is spared for "public execution", suggesting that he was returned to [[Cylon]]. | |||
* Cylon machines have a deeply-programmed loyalty to the Cylon Empire, thus making betrayal impossible. For comparison, the [[Centurion (RDM)|Centurion]]s of the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]] were also programmed by the [[humanoid Cylons]] to be devoutly loyal in order to prevent an uprising. | * Cylon machines have a deeply-programmed loyalty to the Cylon Empire, thus making betrayal impossible. For comparison, the [[Centurion (RDM)|Centurion]]s of the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]] were also programmed by the [[humanoid Cylons]] to be devoutly loyal in order to prevent an uprising. | ||
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=== Technology === | |||
* [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]] in prime condition are capable of identifying viruses and other microbes.<ref>''Ibid.'', 23-4.</ref> Vipers in the series have no such ability, despite being able to analyze a ship's lifeform readings as well as technical attributes of the scanned ship. | |||
== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
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=== Story === | === Story === | ||
* The portions of the story where [[Serina]] is involved are told through recordings, she made before her death on | * The portions of the story where [[Serina]] is involved are told through recordings, she made before her death on [[Kobol (TOS)|Kobol]]. Her efforts to record the flight of the Colonies draws upon her pre-attack profession as a reporter. However, the recordings are also the only tangible remnants of Serina that are left for Apollo, given that Boxey is not her biological son. | ||
* In investigating the [[Otarsis Quadrant asteroid|asteroid]], [[Boomer (TOS alternate)|Boomer]] and [[Jolly (TOS alternate)|Jolly]] take bio-hazard precautions, donning breathing gear and gloves. Further, upon returning to ''Galactica'', both pilots go through decontamination procedures, which fail to detect the "[[Otarsis virus|virus]]". For comparison, the episode shows that neither Boomer nor Jolly make any effort to protect themselves from contamination. Further, Boomer bypasses decontamination procedures in order to make it to Apollo's bachelor party. | * In investigating the [[Otarsis Quadrant asteroid|asteroid]], [[Boomer (TOS alternate)|Boomer]] and [[Jolly (TOS alternate)|Jolly]] take bio-hazard precautions, donning breathing gear and gloves. Further, upon returning to ''Galactica'', both pilots go through decontamination procedures, which fail to detect the "[[Otarsis virus|virus]]". For comparison, the episode shows that neither Boomer nor Jolly make any effort to protect themselves from contamination. Further, Boomer bypasses decontamination procedures in order to make it to Apollo's bachelor party. | ||
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== Alternate covers == | == Alternate covers == | ||
<gallery | <gallery> | ||
Image:Bg03.jpg|Original print cover. | Image:Bg03.jpg|Original print cover. | ||
Image:Tombs of Kobol back cover.jpg|Back cover. | Image:Tombs of Kobol back cover.jpg|Back cover. | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Tombs of Kobol, The}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Tombs of Kobol, The}} | ||
[[Category:A to Z]] | [[Category:A to Z]] | ||
[[Category:Books]] | [[Category:Books]] | ||
[[Category:Novelizations]] | [[Category:Novelizations]] | ||
[[Category:TOS]] | |||