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:''This page covers the resistance movement on Caprica. For other meanings of the word "Resistance", see [[Resistance]].''
: {{disambiguation|Resistance|on resistance movements|This page covers the resistance movement in an [[alternate reality]].}}


The '''Caprica Resistance''' is a loose organization of survivors of the [[Cylon holocaust]] on Caprica working to actively oppose the occupying [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] forces.
[[File:BSGv2 - Colonial Resistance.png|thumb|{{alt|Apollo|TOS|A temporally displaced Apollo}} leads members of the Colonial Resistance in their liberation of humans from {{alt-r|Equellus}}.]]


[[Kara Thrace|Kara "Starbuck" Thrace]] and [[Karl Agathon|Karl "Helo" Agathon]] encounter the Caprica resistance, who initially believe the two are [[humanoid Cylon]]s (due to the copy of Cavil that's a "member" of the resistance) before Thrace and Agathon manage to convince them otherwise.
The '''Colonial Resistance''' is an organization of survivors of the {{alt-r|Battle of Cimtar|Cylon holocaust}} from the {{alt-r|Twelve Colonies of Man}} of an [[alternate reality]], themselves actively opposing the occupying forces of the {{alt-r|Cylon Empire}} lead by [[Baltifer]].  


The resistance cell that Agathon and Thrace encounter is led by [[Samuel Anders]], a former professional [[Pyramid (RDM)|Pyramid]] player. Anders and several other members of his team, the [[Caprica Buccaneers]], were in the high mountains well outside the city at the time of the Cylon attack. After the initial attack they formed a resistance movement centered around their pyramid team, supplemented by hikers and other survivalists who had remained alive in the mountains when the Cylons hit. They have survived by raiding old [[Colonial Fleet (RDM)|military]] stores for munitions and other supplies, including [[anti-radiation medication]]. They conduct guerrilla attacks against the Cylons in an attempt to keep the enemy forces off balance and, hopefully, to force them to leave their colony.
The last president of the {{alt-r|Quorum of Twelve}}, Adama, musters a rag-tag groups survivors and their resources, headquartering at [[Q-Cache 7202]], which they christen "Cache." Utilizing manual labor from all walks of life, including children, the resistance's fighters make use of guerrilla tactics to raid and acquire supplies from the {{alt-r|Cylons}}, with the eventual lonely quest of retaking their homeworlds.  


The resistance, numbering 53 people when Thrace arrives at the base, is located at [[Delphi Union High School]] just outside the city of [[Delphi]] ([[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]).
As a form of trophy, various former {{alt-r|Colonial Warriors}} of the resistance appropriate armor components from {{alt-r|Centurions}}, such as vambraces, helmets, gauntlets, and the like ({{comics|vol2|2}}).  


The resistance leads an assault against a Cylon-operated [[Farms|farm]] where Kara Thrace and [[Sue-Shaun]] are incarcerated. Thrace escapes on her own power, but finds Sue-Shaun already connected to the Cylon devices intended to harvest her ovums or impregnate her. Thrace mercy-kills Sue-Shaun on her request.
This intensifies upon the arrival of a {{alt|Apollo|TOS|temporally displaced Apollo}}, who supports the efforts and drive of two top lieutenants in the resistance, {{alt-r|Boomer}} and {{alt-r|Serina}} ({{comics|vol2|3}}).  


As Thrace leaves the building, she encounters another copy of [[Number Four|Simon]], having killed a copy moments before. The resistance team eliminate this copy quickly, but are soon pinned down by [[Cylon Centurion|Centurion]] gunfire before renegade Cylon [[Sharon Agathon|"Caprica Valerii"]] obliterates the Cylons from a stolen [[Heavy Raider]] and evacuates the humans from the area.
In the three months that follow, Apollo leads excursions to save various outlying settlements, including {{alt-r|Equellus}}, from {{alt-r|Zee|Doctor Zee}}'s Cylon-handled harvesting efforts. These efforts culminate in the [[Battle of Cache]], where [[Baltifer's baseship]]—outfitted with a [[temporal warp drive]] reverse-engineered from {{alt-r|Starbuck}}'s [[Temporal Viper]]—pursues {{alt-r|Galactica|a last battlestar that never natively existed}}, directed there by Starbuck himself ({{comics|vol2|4}}).


Anders hides Kara Thrace's [[Arrow of Apollo]] on the high school grounds and returns it to her before she, Valerii, and Agathon escape the planet and return to [[Laura Roslin]] and her [[Laura Roslin faction|faction]] above [[Kobol (RDM)|Kobol]] ([[The Farm]]).
In the battle, the resistance efforts destroys Baltifer, assumes command of his basestar (adding new members to its ranks), and bolsters its battle strength by two capital ships, the basestar and the incongruous ''Galactica'' ({{comics|vol2|5}}).  


A copy of [[Number One|Cavil]] infiltrated the resistance ([[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]], [[No Exit]]) but was executed by being blown out ''Galactica's'' airlock with another copy of himself when his true nature was discovered.  Unknown to the resistance, his time among them caused him to change his perspective and mind about humanity, coming to believe that what the Cylons did was wrong.  As a result of this, he was presumably boxed once he resurrected ([[The Plan]]).
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The resistance is also unaware that their doctor, Simon, is a Cylon agent until they rescue Thrace from a Cylon Farm.  The resistance members kill a Simon outside the farm and seeing his corpse causes them to realize that their doctor is a Cylon and Barolay is sent back to execute him.  A deleted scene reveals that the Simon was killed, but not before he contaminated their anti-radiation meds ([[The Plan]]).
The resistance finds its numbers heavily weakened after a Cylon attack, months after Thrace leaves their party. Fortunately, a massive [[SAR|Search-and-Rescue]] effort, led by Thrace, returns to find Anders and the remnants of his team. After the group's ambush by Cylon forces (who have left for good, according to the copy of Cavil), Anders' resistance team boards the SAR [[Raptor]]s and leave Caprica for the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] ([[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]).
==Notes==
* The leader of the resistance movement, Samuel Anders, is later revealed to be one of the [[Final Five|Final Five Cylons]].  He dies in the final episode when he flies ''Galactica'' and her fleet into the Sun of the new Earth.
* Unknown to the resistance members, three important members of the resistance are Cylons: Samuel Anders, leader of the resistance and member of the Final Five; Simon, resistance doctor and Cylon agent; and Brother Cavil, resistance priest and Cylon agent who changes his mind about humanity due to his time among the resistance fighters.
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Latest revision as of 20:17, 17 April 2020

This article has a separate continuity.
This article is in the Dynamite Comics 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 page covers the resistance movement in an alternate reality. For on resistance movements, see: Resistance.
A temporally displaced Apollo leads members of the Colonial Resistance in their liberation of humans from Equellus.

The Colonial Resistance is an organization of survivors of the Cylon holocaust from the Twelve Colonies of Man of an alternate reality, themselves actively opposing the occupying forces of the Cylon Empire lead by Baltifer.

The last president of the Quorum of Twelve, Adama, musters a rag-tag groups survivors and their resources, headquartering at Q-Cache 7202, which they christen "Cache." Utilizing manual labor from all walks of life, including children, the resistance's fighters make use of guerrilla tactics to raid and acquire supplies from the Cylons, with the eventual lonely quest of retaking their homeworlds.

As a form of trophy, various former Colonial Warriors of the resistance appropriate armor components from Centurions, such as vambraces, helmets, gauntlets, and the like (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 2 #2).

This intensifies upon the arrival of a temporally displaced Apollo, who supports the efforts and drive of two top lieutenants in the resistance, Boomer and Serina (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 2 #3).

In the three months that follow, Apollo leads excursions to save various outlying settlements, including Equellus, from Doctor Zee's Cylon-handled harvesting efforts. These efforts culminate in the Battle of Cache, where Baltifer's baseship—outfitted with a temporal warp drive reverse-engineered from Starbuck's Temporal Viper—pursues a last battlestar that never natively existed, directed there by Starbuck himself (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 2 #4).

In the battle, the resistance efforts destroys Baltifer, assumes command of his basestar (adding new members to its ranks), and bolsters its battle strength by two capital ships, the basestar and the incongruous Galactica (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 2 #5).