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{{separate continuity|universe=TOS|cont=Dynamite Comics}}{{Character Data|photo=BSG Vol 1 - Danle Rel.png|colony=[[Maytoria]]|seen={{comics|vol1|2|nocat=Y|template=Y|nolink=Y}}|children=Unnamed daughter|marital status=Widowed|death=Suicide attack against {{alt|Cylons|TOS-DE}} on [[Maytoria]], {{comics|vol1|3}}}}
'''Denle Rel''' is a member of the Colonial resistance on the Colonial world of [[Maytoria]].
'''Danle Rel''' is a member of the resistance on the Colonial world of [[Maytoria]].  


He discovers that {{TOS|Boomer}} is wearing some sort of [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylon]] tracking device that has revealed the last hiding place for his beleagued people ([[Classic Battlestar Galactica 2]]).
The assault on Maytoria during the {{Alt|Battle of Cimtar|TOS-DE}} takes away Rel's mother, wife and daughter, thus leading into often violent, revenge-seeking acts.


Rel sacrifices himself as a distraction during the Maytorian plan to commandeer a Cylon transport for everyone to escape the world. His body is lashed to the side of a Cylon tank by Centurions as an example of what happens to rebels ([[Classic Battlestar Galactica 3]]).
He discovers that {{TOS|Boomer}} is wearing some sort of [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylon]] tracking device that has revealed the last hiding place for his beleaguered people, and quickly believes the {{Alt|Colonial Warrior}} to be a willing traitor until [[Stadra Ah Mun]] talks sense into him ({{comics|vol1|2}}).


Rel sacrifices himself as a distraction during the Maytorian plan to commandeer a [[Cylon personnel carrier]] for everyone to escape the world. His body is lashed to the front of a [[Cylon tank]] as an example of what happens to rebels, angering [[Freg]] into preemptive offensive action while en route to their objective ({{comics|vol1|3}}).{{Comics Subjects|vol1}}
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Danle Rel
Danle Rel

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Introduced Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 1 #2
Death Suicide attack against Cylons on Maytoria, Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 1 #3
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[[Image:|200px|Danle Rel]]

Danle Rel is a member of the resistance on the Colonial world of Maytoria.

The assault on Maytoria during the Battle of Cimtar takes away Rel's mother, wife and daughter, thus leading into often violent, revenge-seeking acts.

He discovers that Boomer is wearing some sort of Cylon tracking device that has revealed the last hiding place for his beleaguered people, and quickly believes the Colonial Warrior to be a willing traitor until Stadra Ah Mun talks sense into him (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 1 #2).

Rel sacrifices himself as a distraction during the Maytorian plan to commandeer a Cylon personnel carrier for everyone to escape the world. His body is lashed to the front of a Cylon tank as an example of what happens to rebels, angering Freg into preemptive offensive action while en route to their objective (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 1 #3).