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[[File: | [[File:Marvel - Ovions Surround Boxey.png|thumb|Ovions surround {{alt|Boxey|TOS}} upon the darkened surface of {{alt|Carillon}} ({{comics|marvel|3}}).]] | ||
'''Ovions''' are insectoid creatures who work the {{TOS|tylium}} mines of the planet {{alt|Carillon}}. | '''Ovions''' are insectoid creatures who work the {{TOS|tylium}} mines of the planet {{alt|Carillon}}. | ||
== Marvel Comics == | |||
The '''Ovions''', also referred to as the {{inlineref|Lords of Ovion}} by the {{alt|Cylons|TOS}}, are occupants of Carillon. A communal order order from birth, all Ovions work and share, believing that such a system is peaceful and ordered: there is no competition, no jealousy. Eschewing happiness as "the goal of an immature order," the Ovion is content with such a communal system, as it has been so for millennia. As such, they align with the Cylons as a member of the {{alt|Alliance}}, unbeknownst to the Colonials. | |||
[[File:Marvel - Ovion Young Feasting.png|thumb|left|{{alt|Ovions||Ovion young}} feast on humans in the subterranean catacombs of {{alt|Carillon}} ({{comics|marvel|3}}).]] | |||
The Ovions set up a lure for their human food supply in the form of a resort and chancery on Carillon, attracting humans from across the star system; they and their young feed on the unsuspecting humans, as humans would feast on cows. Captain {{alt|Apollo|TOS}} and Lieutenant {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}} uncover this, leading to the mass exodus from and {{alt|Battle of Carillon||destruction of Carillon}} ({{comics|marvel|3}}). | |||
== Dynamite Entertainment comics == | == Dynamite Entertainment comics == | ||
[[File:BSG 2014 Annual - Ovions.png|thumb|Ovions lead by Queen {{alt|Lotay}} as depicted in [[Dynamite Entertainment]]'s {{comics|annual2014}}.]] | |||
The Ovions originate from a place other than {{alt|Carillon}}, and thus are something of nomads. | The Ovions originate from a place other than {{alt|Carillon}}, and thus are something of nomads. | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* The Ovions are a typical ingredient in a majority of [[BW:SEPCON|separate continuity]] works, particularly for their involvement in the general lore of the [[Original Series]]. | * The Ovions are a typical ingredient in a majority of [[BW:SEPCON|separate continuity]] works, particularly for their involvement in the general lore of the [[Original Series]]. | ||
* In [[Marvel]]'s {{comics|marvel|3}}, the Ovions are shown to have pincer feet. | |||
{{Dynamite Subjects}} | {{Dynamite Subjects}} |
Latest revision as of 02:09, 16 July 2021
- For on depictions relating to this race across multiple separate continuities, see: Ovions (disambiguation).
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Ovions are insectoid creatures who work the tylium mines of the planet Carillon.
Marvel Comics
The Ovions, also referred to as the Lords of Ovion by the Cylons, are occupants of Carillon. A communal order order from birth, all Ovions work and share, believing that such a system is peaceful and ordered: there is no competition, no jealousy. Eschewing happiness as "the goal of an immature order," the Ovion is content with such a communal system, as it has been so for millennia. As such, they align with the Cylons as a member of the Alliance, unbeknownst to the Colonials.
The Ovions set up a lure for their human food supply in the form of a resort and chancery on Carillon, attracting humans from across the star system; they and their young feed on the unsuspecting humans, as humans would feast on cows. Captain Apollo and Lieutenant Starbuck uncover this, leading to the mass exodus from and destruction of Carillon (Deathtrap!).
Dynamite Entertainment comics
The Ovions originate from a place other than Carillon, and thus are something of nomads.
Baltar and their queen Lotay agree for the Ovions to work the rich tylium deposits of Carillon, for Baltar did not trust his own people to safeguard the secret of Carillon's wealth from either the Cylons or the Colonials.
For the Ovions, Baltar had them build a gambler's paradise on the planet, in which the den of sin allows none of its victims to lose—except their lives as a food source for the Ovions, for they were on the verge of collapse as a species (Battlestar Galactica Annual 2014).
Notes
- The Ovions are a typical ingredient in a majority of separate continuity works, particularly for their involvement in the general lore of the Original Series.
- In Marvel's Deathtrap!, the Ovions are shown to have pincer feet.