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The '''remains of a ship''' are found on a habitable world that, despite being filled with trees and other vegetation, has a strange red hue and registers as having no life forms according to the [[scanner]]s of three [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]] pilots that scout the planet for  four missing pilots.
The '''remains of a ship''' are found on a [[Red planet|habitable world]] that, despite being filled with trees and other vegetation, has a strange red hue and registers as having no life forms according to the [[scanner]]s of three [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]] pilots that scout the planet for  four missing pilots.


[[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] and [[Sheba]] see a massively large crater as they enter the atmosphere of the planet. Walking to the edge of the crater, they see the remains of a ship that Starbuck believed was as big as a [[battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]].
[[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] and [[Sheba]] see a massively large crater as they enter the atmosphere of the planet. Walking to the edge of the crater, they see the remains of a ship that Starbuck believed was as big as a [[battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]].


When the three Warriors attempt to walk to the remains of the ship for a closer look, they are warned off by man in white garments who calls himself [[Iblis]]. He indicates that the [[radion]] levels of the ship are very high. Iblis tells the trio that the ship was destroyed by the "[[Ship of Lights|great powers]]," but refuses to elaborate further ([[War of the Gods, Part I]]).
When the three Warriors attempt to walk to the remains of the ship for a closer look, they are warned off by man in white garments who calls himself [[Iblis]]. He indicates that the [[radion]] levels of the ship are very high. Iblis tells the trio that the ship was destroyed by the "[[Ship of Lights|great powers]]," but refuses to elaborate further ([[War of the Gods, Part I]]).
Apollo and Starbuck later return to investigate the remains. Revealing that the radion levels Iblis' warned about were a ruse, they discover the remains of Iblis' former followers. Sheba, having given herself to Iblis, pursues them to the remains and attempts to stop their discovery; Apollo and Starbuck attempt to convince her to look into a compartment, but is thwarted by Iblis, who suddenly appears. It is here where he kills Apollo, as he intercepts a bolt of energy meant for Sheba, and Iblis subsequently disappears ([[War of the Gods, Part II]]).


[[Category: A to Z]]
[[Category: A to Z]]
[[Category: TOS]]
[[Category: TOS]]

Revision as of 10:58, 6 January 2007

The remains of a ship are found on a habitable world that, despite being filled with trees and other vegetation, has a strange red hue and registers as having no life forms according to the scanners of three Viper pilots that scout the planet for four missing pilots.

Apollo, Starbuck and Sheba see a massively large crater as they enter the atmosphere of the planet. Walking to the edge of the crater, they see the remains of a ship that Starbuck believed was as big as a battlestar.

When the three Warriors attempt to walk to the remains of the ship for a closer look, they are warned off by man in white garments who calls himself Iblis. He indicates that the radion levels of the ship are very high. Iblis tells the trio that the ship was destroyed by the "great powers," but refuses to elaborate further (War of the Gods, Part I).

Apollo and Starbuck later return to investigate the remains. Revealing that the radion levels Iblis' warned about were a ruse, they discover the remains of Iblis' former followers. Sheba, having given herself to Iblis, pursues them to the remains and attempts to stop their discovery; Apollo and Starbuck attempt to convince her to look into a compartment, but is thwarted by Iblis, who suddenly appears. It is here where he kills Apollo, as he intercepts a bolt of energy meant for Sheba, and Iblis subsequently disappears (War of the Gods, Part II).