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=== Nods ===
=== Nods ===
* Baltar's backstory takes much from various entries in ''[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]'' with some divergences, particularly where [[Carillon]] and the [[Ovions]] are concerned.
* As with all Dynamite Comics, there are some inclusions of [[Re-imagined Series]] content:
** The threesome featuring {{alt|Baltar|TOS-DE}} and two women, a blonde and a brunette, on {{alt|Carillon}} is a nod to the threesome of [[Gaius Baltar]] with [[Caprica Six]] and [[Number Three]] aboard a {{RDM|Cylon}} {{RDM|basestar}} in "[[The Passage]]."
** The Cylon endoskeleton that Baltar's severed head is attached to is that of a {{TOS|Centurion}}.
* The story introduces a spin on the infamous Baltar execution scene from "[[Saga of a Star World]]," which was later re-worked in the television pilot so as to "spare" Baltar for public execution at a later date. In Baltar's discovery of the actual memory, Baltar finds that he was indeed executed, attached to a Cylon construct, and then reprogrammed to believe that he was spared to find ''Galactica''—as a fully human man.


=== Miscellany ===
=== Miscellany ===

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Battlestar Galactica Annual 2014
Battlestar Galactica Annual 2014
An issue of the Dynamite series.
Issue No.
Writer(s) Robert Place Napton
Illustrator(s) Kewber Baal
Penciller(s)
Inker(s) {{{inker}}}
Colorist(s)
Letterer(s)
Editor(s)
Collection Design {{{designer}}}
Cover Artist(s) Kewber Baal (Main Cover)
Adaptation of
Published April 2, 2014
Collects
Collected in (ComicsBattlestar Galactica Classic Omnibus Vol. 2)
Reprints
Reprinted as
Pages 40
ISBN 72513021547501011
Population 0 Survivors
Special {{{special}}}
Chronology
Previous Next
(ComicsClassic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 2 #12) a.k.a. "Days Without End" Battlestar Galactica Annual 2014 (ComicsBattlestar Galactica: Death of Apollo #1)
Purchase
Available at BOOKSAMILLION.COM - Purchase
Available at Amazon.com – [[amazon:{{{amazon}}}|Purchase]]
Available at Amazon.co.ukPurchase
Available at Things From Another World - Purchase


The origin of the traitorous Baltar is revealed at last! As portrayed by legendary genre actor John Colicos, Baltar from the classic Battlestar is one of the most unforgettable and enigmatic characters of the original series. Who is the man that was recruited by the Cylons and helped bring about the destruction of the colonies? What became of him after the final episode of the original Battlestar series? These questions and more will be answered in this special annual that delves into the decades long mystery of who Baltar was and what turned him into the betrayer of mankind.[1]

Plot

Notes

Timeline

Nods

  • Baltar's backstory takes much from various entries in Encyclopedia Galactica with some divergences, particularly where Carillon and the Ovions are concerned.
  • As with all Dynamite Comics, there are some inclusions of Re-imagined Series content:
  • The story introduces a spin on the infamous Baltar execution scene from "Saga of a Star World," which was later re-worked in the television pilot so as to "spare" Baltar for public execution at a later date. In Baltar's discovery of the actual memory, Baltar finds that he was indeed executed, attached to a Cylon construct, and then reprogrammed to believe that he was spared to find Galactica—as a fully human man.

Miscellany

Analysis

Questions

Noteworthy Dialogue

Covers

Preview Pages

Please Note: These are used for promotional purposes by the publisher, and are provided here in the same vein.

References

  1. Battlestar Galactica Annual 2014 (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 27 April 2020.