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Image:BSG Comic 5 Sejic.jpg|[[Stjepan Sejic]] cover. | Image:BSG Comic 5 Sejic.jpg|[[Stjepan Sejic]] cover. | ||
Image:BSG5PhotoCover.jpg|Photo cover featuring [[Number Six]] and [[Gaius Baltar]]. | Image:BSG5PhotoCover.jpg|Photo cover featuring [[Number Six]] and [[Gaius Baltar]]. |
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Issue 5 An issue of the Dynamite first series. | ||
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Issue No. | 5 | |
Writer(s) | Greg Pak | |
Illustrator(s) | {{{illustrator}}} | |
Penciller(s) | Nigel Raynor | |
Inker(s) | Nigel Raynor | |
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Collection Design | {{{designer}}} | |
Cover Artist(s) | Jonathan Lau Nigel Raynor Stjepan Sejic | |
Adaptation of | Gaps in Season 2 | |
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Collects | Lau Sketch Cover | |
Collected in | Battlestar Galactica Volume II | |
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ISBN | [[Special:Booksources/|]] | |
Population | 0 Survivors | |
Special | {{{special}}} | |
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Issue 5 | Battlestar Galactica 6 |
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Summary[edit]
- Caprica-Valerii is attacked by an antebellum Centurion, while Commander Adama and President Roslin decide the fate of the Returners.
On Galactica[edit]
- Caprica-Valerii suffers clinical death at the hands of an antebellum Centurion. Helo manages to destroy the wayward Centurion as Valerii's life signs fade, but is carried away by other Centurions that believe they are protecting him from Valerii.
- Commander Adama arrives and uses the failsafe remote detonator given to him by Gaius Baltar to destroy the Centurions in the room. He orders a medical unit to resuscitate Valerii.
- Valerii's consciousness begins to download, but only partially when Valerii is resuscitated by Dr. Cottle.
- Caprica-Valerii tells Helo that she believes another humanoid Cylon copy of herself, with her memories, is somewhere out there, and she does not know what she will do.
- Gaius Baltar speaks with his virtual Number Six, who is concerned that the old Cylon models would kill her by killing Baltar. She warns him to get the remote back from Adama and destroy every older Cylon model onboard.
- Commander Adama is pleased with the remote, but questions why the antebellum Cylons detected Caprica-Valerii as a "renegade" Cylon, but not the Returners on board. Adama questions if Baltar's assessment that the copy of Adama's late son, Zak Adama, was a Cylon after all.
- Baltar equivocates, saying that the Returners may not have had the same characteristics of the later humanoid Cylons, or that the antebellum Centurions are malfunctioning.
- When Baltar attempts to retrieve the remote, Adama refuses, believing that the removal of the old Cylons would be playing into a Cylon plan.
- In sickbay, Lee Adama and Kara Thrace are at the bedside of Anastasia Dualla, who is unconscious, infected with the Returner virus. Captain Adama himself is also still infected, but unlike most, is able to move about for a brief time each day.
- Thrace and Captain Adama question whether Zak Adama actually existed again, for a time.
- As the bedridden Dualla becomes awake briefly, the Returner that looks like her brother, Darrin Dualla, appears at her bed, startling Thrace as she pulls her sidearm. When she asks how the Returner was allowed to be in sickbay, Commander Adama appears to tell her that he allowed the visit.
- Later, in his quarters, Commander Adama tells Thrace that everything that the Cylons do (destructive or under the illusion of benevolence) has tried to divide the morale of the Fleet, including the existance of Zak and Thrace's mixed feelings about her commander's position about Zak's legitimacy.
- Adama concludes that, if the Returners are killed, every religious fanatic or family member will hate their killers. So, to thwart any Cylon plan, Adama chooses to accept the Returners as family--for now.
- A press conference held by Adama and President Laura Roslin goes over the prophetic nature of the Sacred Scrolls as they pertain to recent events, particularly the Returners. Roslin believes that the Returners are a key to the quest for Earth.
- Adama briefs the reporters. His "scientists" have found a kind of code in Returner bodies that will be a key in the next three jumps of the Fleet.
- Adama offers amnesty for every Returner to come forward.
- Elsewhere, members of the Earth Protectorate are skeptical of Adama's plan.
- Dr. Baltar questions Adama about his "scientists", knowing that Lt. Gaeta hasn't the experience to do such an analysis. Adama explains to Baltar that the jump key information is a ruse that he is using to compel the Earth Protectorate to concentrate their attacks on the Returners themselves instead of the FTL drives on Fleet ships, buying time against further Cylon strategy.
- Moments later, Roslin is told that a Returner was found dead in the recreation room of the civilian ship Destiny. When Baltar comments on the speed of the retaliation, Adama replies that he asked himself one question: What would a Cylon do?
In Space[edit]
- A Number Eight, in a flight suit, now fused with a partial set of memories from Caprica-Valerii, finds herself fighting for her fading memories of Helo and with a group of men surrounding her Raptor.
- The men are trying to claim the Eight's ship, and suggest sexually assaulting Valerii afterwards. Valerii retaliates by shooting her first attacker, abandoning the Raptor and using her sidearm as a thruster.
- Drifting in space, Valerii begins to lose her fight for her memories when she is attacked again by another man with a large knife. As others approach, Valerii gains control of the knife and threatens to kill the man if he doesn't call off other approaching men, some of them with other archaic bladed weapons.
- The man explains that they were part of a non-union construction crew working on an illegal satellite expansion during the Cylon attack on the Colonies. The Cylons destroyed the satellite and three of their transport ships, leaving one barge built for twenty crew with one hundred stranded men.
- The ship's captain created a system where the other men outside must scavenge for things to give to the captain in order to get time inside the ship. Valerii is considered a ticket for at least one week in the ship by these men.
- The Valerii fights off more attackers before giving them a counterproposal: Instead of attacking her, join her to take the ship itself.
- The stranded men agree. The captain of the ship notices the change in attitude, realizes that Valerii is wearing a Colonial officer uniform and that the entire group is approaching. He orders the firing of his ship's last missile, but Valerii is able to detonate it with a corpse of one of her attackers before it could strike her group.
- Valerii shoots open a window before the captain can get his pressure suit. She assassinates the captain, then orders equal shifts for everyone in and outside the ship.
- Valerii orders the transfer of her Raptor's FTL drive to the ship and a special dock for the outsiders to "hold on" to when the ship takes a jump.
- Valerii's destination for the barge: Galactica.
Questions[edit]
- Why are so many ships in the comic series shown with large windows that do not exist on any canonical Colonial vessels?
- Why are the outside crew of the barge in possession of large, dangerous weapons that could damage their pressure suits?
- Where is this barge? Without an FTL drive, it must still be within Colonial space, and the Fleet is quite far from this location.
- How can Caprica-Valerii transfer her consciousness (partially or otherwise) without a Resurrection Ship? (Such a ship that would not be encountered by the Fleet until some time later after the timeline of the comic series, which is between "Home, Part II" and "Pegasus".)
- How would such a download between two existing and functional Cylons take place (given that, canonically, transfer is made to a new body, never one that is already "in use")?
Analysis[edit]
- The comic continuity states that the Cylons can control what memories an individual keeps when s/he downloads. Also, they are apparently able to download into bodies outside of Resurrection Ships.
Alternate covers[edit]
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Jonathan Lau cover.
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Jonathan Lau sketch variant cover.
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Nigel Raynor cover.
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Nigen Raynor sketch cover.
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Stjepan Sejic cover.
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Photo cover featuring Number Six and Gaius Baltar.
External links[edit]
- Battlestar Galactica 5 - Regular Edition at Dynamite Entertainment
- Battlestar Galactica 5 - Foil Edition at Dynamite Entertainment