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In the Marvel comic adaptation, she is named '''Ilya''' and is killed during the Cylon attack (''[[Battlestar Galactica (1979 | In the Marvel comic adaptation, she is named '''Ilya''' and is killed during the Cylon attack (''[[Battlestar Galactica (1979 Comic)|Battlestar Galactica]]''). | ||
During [[Serena (alternate)|Serena]]'s funeral, he recalls how much Serena reminds him of Ilya (''[[The Memory Machine]]''). Later, while inside the [[memory inducer]], Adama relives a memory of a picnic he has with Ilya before [[Eurayle]] manages to help free Adama from the machine (''[[The Trap!]]''). | During [[Serena (alternate)|Serena]]'s funeral, he recalls how much Serena reminds him of Ilya (''[[The Memory Machine]]''). Later, while inside the [[memory inducer]], Adama relives a memory of a picnic he has with Ilya before [[Eurayle]] manages to help free Adama from the machine (''[[The Trap!]]''). | ||
== References == | == References == |
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This article covers the various depictions of Ila from the tie-in novelizations, comic books, and other media based on the Original Series.
Berkley novelizations
The wife of Commander Adama and mother of three children (Apollo, Athena, and Zac), she is killed at her home in Caprica City during the Cylon attack (Battletar Galactica pilot novelization).
Marvel comics
In the Marvel comic adaptation, she is named Ilya and is killed during the Cylon attack (Battlestar Galactica).
During Serena's funeral, he recalls how much Serena reminds him of Ilya (The Memory Machine). Later, while inside the memory inducer, Adama relives a memory of a picnic he has with Ilya before Eurayle manages to help free Adama from the machine (The Trap!).
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