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{{separate continuity|universe=TOS}}
{{separate continuity|universe=TOS}}


This article covers the various depictions of {{TOS|Tigh}} from the tie-in novelizations, comic books, and other media.
This article covers the various depictions of the [[Imperious Leader]] from the tie-in novelizations, comic books, and other media.


== Various Continuities ==
== Various Continuities ==
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There are at least three variations of this character within the [[Dynamite Entertainment]] comics sagas, including:
There are at least three variations of this character within the [[Dynamite Entertainment]] comics sagas, including:


* {{alt|Tigh|TOS-DE}}, the standard depiction;
* [[Barkol]], an Imperious Leader from the {{comics|apocalypse}} series;
* {{alt-r|Tigh}}, a {{alt-r|battlestar}} commander in an [[alternate reality]];
* {{alt-r|Imperious Leader}}, a {{alt-r|battlestar}} commander in an [[alternate reality]];
* {{1880|Tigh}}, from the {{comics|1880}} series.
* {{1880|Imperious Leader}}, a title Baltar gives himself in the {{comics|1880}} series.


=== Marvel Comics ===
=== Marvel Comics ===


'''Tigh''' is the colonel aboard ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}'' during the {{alt|Battle of Cimtar}}, and objects to President {{alt|Adar|TOS}}'s hesitancy in launching fighters when {{alt|Apollo|TOS}} and {{alt|Zac}} are under armed attack by then-unidentified forces ({{comics|marvel|1}}).
[[File:Marvel - Imperious Leader.png|thumb|Imperious Leader discusses the {{alt|the Fleet|TOS|surviving caravan of humanity}} and its need for provisions to a {{alt|Centurion|TOS}} ({{comics|marvel|3}}).]]
 
'''Imperious Leader''' commands the "destruction of the life form known as man" {{alt|Battle of Cimtar||when their trap at Cimtar}} is sprung ({{comics|marvel|1}}).
 
Following word of escaped humans, {{alt|Baltar|TOS}} is brought before Imperious Leader, who informs the traitor that he will be publicly executed ({{comics|marvel|2}}).
 
After {{alt|the Fleet|TOS}} makes its way to {{alt|Carillon}}, a {{alt|Centurion|TOS}} reports the arrival of the humans, with Imperious Leader ordering the [[supreme star force]] stationed at {{alt|Borallus}} to make haste to destroy the Fleet—a task they fail to perform ({{comics|marvel|3}})


{{Characters (Comics)|series=TOS}}
{{Characters (Comics)|series=TOS}}

Latest revision as of 22:56, 14 August 2021

This article has a separate continuity.
This article is in a separate continuity, which is related to the Original Series. Be sure that your contributions to this article reflect the characters and events specific to this continuity only.

This article covers the various depictions of the Imperious Leader from the tie-in novelizations, comic books, and other media.

Various Continuities

Dynamite Entertainment comics

There are at least three variations of this character within the Dynamite Entertainment comics sagas, including:

Marvel Comics

Imperious Leader discusses the surviving caravan of humanity and its need for provisions to a Centurion (Deathtrap!).

Imperious Leader commands the "destruction of the life form known as man" when their trap at Cimtar is sprung (Annihilation!).

Following word of escaped humans, Baltar is brought before Imperious Leader, who informs the traitor that he will be publicly executed (Exodus!).

After the Fleet makes its way to Carillon, a Centurion reports the arrival of the humans, with Imperious Leader ordering the supreme star force stationed at Borallus to make haste to destroy the Fleet—a task they fail to perform (Deathtrap!)