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Tigh takes temporary command of the fleet after Adama collapses on the bridge. He oversees the investigation of the [[Somnian vessel|derelict alien ships]] and deals with the growing unrest among the crew ({{Comics|Prison of Souls, Part 1}}).<ref>''Battlestar Galactica: Prison of Souls, Part 1'', p. 10</ref> | Tigh takes temporary command of the fleet after Adama collapses on the bridge. He oversees the investigation of the [[Somnian vessel|derelict alien ships]] and deals with the growing unrest among the crew ({{Comics|Prison of Souls, Part 1}}).<ref>''Battlestar Galactica: Prison of Souls, Part 1'', p. 10</ref> | ||
Tigh also intervenes in a personal dispute between [[Athena (TOS-RP)|Athena]] and [[Cassiopeia (TOS-RP)|Cassiopeia]] on the bridge, after Cassiopeia confronts and slaps Athena over her relationship with [[Starbuck (TOS-RP)|Starbuck]]. | Tigh also fails to intervenes in a personal dispute between [[Athena (TOS-RP)|Athena]] and [[Cassiopeia (TOS-RP)|Cassiopeia]] on the bridge, after Cassiopeia confronts and slaps Athena over her relationship with [[Starbuck (TOS-RP)|Starbuck]]. [[Sheba (TOS-RP)|Sheba]] steps in to de-escalate the situation, telling both women that the bridge is not the place to handle their personal issues ({{Comics|Hades Hath No Fury}}).<ref>''Battlestar Galactica: Season III'' #2, p. 13</ref> | ||
He is once again on the bridge during a crisis when the colonial settlement on [[Domia]] is attacked by mysterious creatures. He works with Adama to coordinate the rescue effort and to fend off the alien threat ({{Comics|Fire in the Sky}}).<ref>''Battlestar Galactica: Season III'' #2, p. 6</ref> | He is once again on the bridge during a crisis when the colonial settlement on [[Domia]] is attacked by mysterious creatures. He works with Adama to coordinate the rescue effort and to fend off the alien threat ({{Comics|Fire in the Sky}}).<ref>''Battlestar Galactica: Season III'' #2, p. 6</ref> | ||
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This article covers the various depictions of Tigh from the tie-in novelizations, comic books, and other media.
Comics
Dynamite Entertainment
There are at least three variations of this character within the Dynamite Entertainment comics sagas, including:
- Tigh, the standard depiction;
- Tigh, a battlestar commander in an alternate reality;
- Tigh, from the (Comics: Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880) series.
Marvel Comics
Tigh is the colonel aboard Galactica during the Battle of Cimtar, and objects to President Adar's hesitancy in launching fighters when Apollo and Zac are under armed attack by then-unidentified forces ((Comics: Annihilation!)).
Maximum Press
Realm Press
Colonel Tigh is a constant presence on Galactica's bridge, providing crucial support to Commander Adama during a variety of crises. He is a key figure in the command structure of the fleet, and he is often tasked with carrying out Adama's orders and managing the day-to-day operations of the battlestar.
He is on the bridge when the Galactica fights off a Cylon basestar, and works with Adama to coordinate the fleet's response, playing an instrumental role in the decision to send a patrol to investigate a nearby planet ((Comics: The Law of Volahd, Part 1)).[1]
Tigh takes temporary command of the fleet after Adama collapses on the bridge. He oversees the investigation of the derelict alien ships and deals with the growing unrest among the crew ((Comics: Prison of Souls, Part 1)).[2]
Tigh also fails to intervenes in a personal dispute between Athena and Cassiopeia on the bridge, after Cassiopeia confronts and slaps Athena over her relationship with Starbuck. Sheba steps in to de-escalate the situation, telling both women that the bridge is not the place to handle their personal issues ((Comics: Hades Hath No Fury)).[3]
He is once again on the bridge during a crisis when the colonial settlement on Domia is attacked by mysterious creatures. He works with Adama to coordinate the rescue effort and to fend off the alien threat ((Comics: Fire in the Sky)).[4]
