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| == Summary ==
| | :''The origin of Lt. Starbuck continues, told by #1 New York Times best-selling author [[Tony Lee]]! Framed for a murder he didn't commit, {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}} is forced on the run with only {{alt|Apollo|TOS}} by his side, while {{alt|Adama|TOS}} gains help against {{TOS|Osiris|Osiris}} from a trader named [[Baltar (TOS alternate)|Baltar]]...''<ref>{{cite_web|url=https://www.dynamite.com/htmlfiles/viewProduct.html?PRO=C72513020930600311|title= |
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| :''The origin of Lt. Starbuck continues, told by #1 New York Times best-selling author [[Tony Lee]]! Framed for a murder he didn't commit, {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}} is forced on the run with only {{alt|Apollo|TOS}} by his side, while [[Adama (TOS alternate)|Adama]] gains help against {{TOS|Osiris|Osiris}} from a trader named [[Baltar (TOS alternate)|Baltar]]...''<ref>{{cite_web|url=https://www.dynamite.com/htmlfiles/viewProduct.html?PRO=C72513020930600311|title= | |
| BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: STARBUCK #3 (OF 4)|date=|accessdate=26 May 2019|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref> | | BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: STARBUCK #3 (OF 4)|date=|accessdate=26 May 2019|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref> |
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| * Starbuck decries this charge, but is informed that DNA on a whiskey glass and a half-smoked [[fumarello|fumerello]] state otherwise. | | * Starbuck decries this charge, but is informed that DNA on a whiskey glass and a half-smoked [[fumarello|fumerello]] state otherwise. |
| * Aboard the [[Aerian Administration Hub]], {{alt|Apollo|TOS}} visits Starbuck. Starbuck pities himself, blaming himself for being too cocky and being responsible for Kandi's death, even though it was a set-up. Starbuck seeks the only comfort that Osiris hasn't acquired [[McKintosh]]'s pendant, which he had left aboard his [[Viper (TOS alternate)|Viper]]. | | * Aboard the [[Aerian Administration Hub]], {{alt|Apollo|TOS}} visits Starbuck. Starbuck pities himself, blaming himself for being too cocky and being responsible for Kandi's death, even though it was a set-up. Starbuck seeks the only comfort that Osiris hasn't acquired [[McKintosh]]'s pendant, which he had left aboard his [[Viper (TOS alternate)|Viper]]. |
| * Apollo tells Starbuck to not lose hope, for [[Adama (TOS alternate)|Adama]] is speaking to the {{TOS|Quorum of Twelve|Quorum of Twelve}}, aiming to have Starbuck transferred to ''Galactica'''s holding cells. | | * Apollo tells Starbuck to not lose hope, for {{alt|Adama|TOS}} is speaking to the {{TOS|Quorum of Twelve|Quorum of Twelve}}, aiming to have Starbuck transferred to ''Galactica'''s holding cells. |
| * Starbuck also tells Apollo to not trust [[Diana (TOS)|Osiris's daughter]], claiming that there's something "off about her." | | * Starbuck also tells Apollo to not trust [[Diana (TOS)|Osiris's daughter]], claiming that there's something "off about her." |
| * In Osiris's chambers, Colonel Adama tries to make his case. Osiris sticks to his story that Starbuck threatened him, and then proceeded to kill his ex-girlfriend in a fit of rage. | | * In Osiris's chambers, Colonel Adama tries to make his case. Osiris sticks to his story that Starbuck threatened him, and then proceeded to kill his ex-girlfriend in a fit of rage. |
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| * Outside the Quorum chamber, Adama meets with Baltar. Baltar is pleased that he was able to see Osiris's humiliation. | | * Outside the Quorum chamber, Adama meets with Baltar. Baltar is pleased that he was able to see Osiris's humiliation. |
| * Adama asks Baltar what his angle is, to which Baltar replies that he is after a seat on the Quorum. Depending on whom wins, either Baltar gets Adama's seat or he gets Osiris's. | | * Adama asks Baltar what his angle is, to which Baltar replies that he is after a seat on the Quorum. Depending on whom wins, either Baltar gets Adama's seat or he gets Osiris's. |
| * [[Athena (TOS alternate)|Athena]] meets up with Adama and is instructed to obtain proof of Starbuck's innocence, by first starting to hack into ''[[Erin Dream]]''{{'|s}} security footage. | | * {{alt|Athena|TOS}} meets up with Adama and is instructed to obtain proof of Starbuck's innocence, by first starting to hack into ''[[Erin Dream]]''{{'|s}} security footage. |
| * Following the Quorum's removal of Adama, Osiris instructs Diana to follow Athena and, if she finds anything, end her. | | * Following the Quorum's removal of Adama, Osiris instructs Diana to follow Athena and, if she finds anything, end her. |
| * Starbuck and Apollo track down McKintosh's ship in deep space. They find the Cylons beat them to the ship, having killed McKintosh some time ago. | | * Starbuck and Apollo track down McKintosh's ship in deep space. They find the Cylons beat them to the ship, having killed McKintosh some time ago. |
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| * {{TOS|Timeline|Timeline}} disparities, specifically: | | * {{TOS|Timeline|Timeline}} disparities, specifically: |
| ** [[McKintosh]] notes that he's known the information about the Umbra attack for over 30 yahrens, although only 24 yahrens have passed. | | ** [[McKintosh]] notes that he's known the information about the Umbra attack for over 30 yahrens, although only 24 yahrens have passed. |
| ** On the video surveillance footage [[Athena (TOS alternate)|Athena]] recovers, a date of "10/11/2079" is seen on the lower right hand corner. The date should specify the year [[7346]]. | | ** On the video surveillance footage {{alt|Athena|TOS}} recovers, a date of "10/11/2079" is seen on the lower right hand corner. The date should specify the year [[7346]]. |
| * {{TOS|List of terms|Terminology issues}} abound, specifically: | | * {{TOS|List of terms|Terminology issues}} abound, specifically: |
| ** In Jolly's reply to Starbuck's "tall-tale" at the pyramid game, he should have said "{{TOS|felgercarb|felgercarb}}" instead of "crap." | | ** In Jolly's reply to Starbuck's "tall-tale" at the pyramid game, he should have said "{{TOS|felgercarb|felgercarb}}" instead of "crap." |
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| * {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}}'s drunken bouts of self-pity and gregarious womanizing recur many times in the course of this comic, which only serve to cause problems for him later on. This is in keeping with the character's depiction in the series proper, including "[[Murder on the Rising Star]]" (where Starbuck is framed for the [[Ortega|murder of a rival]]) and "[[Take the Celestra]]" (where Starbuck is foiled by a [[Aurora (TOS)|mutinous ex-girlfriend]]). | | * {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}}'s drunken bouts of self-pity and gregarious womanizing recur many times in the course of this comic, which only serve to cause problems for him later on. This is in keeping with the character's depiction in the series proper, including "[[Murder on the Rising Star]]" (where Starbuck is framed for the [[Ortega|murder of a rival]]) and "[[Take the Celestra]]" (where Starbuck is foiled by a [[Aurora (TOS)|mutinous ex-girlfriend]]). |
| * The Colonial Military continues its poor discipline standards, and nepotism abounds with the same family unit serving aboard one battlestar—[[Zac (TOS alternate)|Zac]], {{alt|Apollo|TOS}}, and [[Athena (TOS alternate)|Athena]], all under the command of their father, [[Adama (TOS alternate)|Adama]]. | | * The Colonial Military continues its poor discipline standards, and nepotism abounds with the same family unit serving aboard one battlestar—[[Zac (TOS alternate)|Zac]], {{alt|Apollo|TOS}}, and {{alt|Athena|TOS}}, all under the command of their father, {{alt|Adama|TOS}}. |
| * Apollo and Adama's preferential treatment of Starbuck—particularly when other pilots would have been drummed out of the service for similar derelictions of duty—clearly lead to degradation of operational discipline and military effectiveness. | | * Apollo and Adama's preferential treatment of Starbuck—particularly when other pilots would have been drummed out of the service for similar derelictions of duty—clearly lead to degradation of operational discipline and military effectiveness. |
| * The treasonous motives of both {{TOS|Osiris|Osiris}} and {{TOS|Diana|Diana}} are not in any way fleshed out, in keeping with the tradition of established story telling in the series proper. There is a vague insinuation of power acquisition, and perhaps it could be argued that the Cylons also agreed to spare Osiris' colony of [[Aeries]] (assuming that the Cylons gave them the same deal as the one they gave {{TOS|Baltar}}), but this is paper-thin as motivation. | | * The treasonous motives of both {{TOS|Osiris|Osiris}} and {{TOS|Diana|Diana}} are not in any way fleshed out, in keeping with the tradition of established story telling in the series proper. There is a vague insinuation of power acquisition, and perhaps it could be argued that the Cylons also agreed to spare Osiris' colony of [[Aeries]] (assuming that the Cylons gave them the same deal as the one they gave {{TOS|Baltar}}), but this is paper-thin as motivation. |
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