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==Questions==
==Questions==


 
* Is ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}'' devoid of child care facilities?


==Noteworthy Dialogue==
==Noteworthy Dialogue==

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Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 2 12 a.k.a. "Days Without End"
Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 2 12 a.k.a. "Days Without End"
An issue of the Dynamite series.
Issue No. 12
Writer(s) Dan Abnett
Illustrator(s) Aneke
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Cover Artist(s) Livio Ramondelli (Main Cover)
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Published April 16, 2014
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Pages 32
ISBN 725130204622
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A day in the life aboard Galactica... as seen through the eyes of two of the smallest characters aboard: Boxey and his Daggit! What is life like for an innocent boy growing up in the strange, dangerous, exciting and often lonely world? An unusual and compelling take on life on the Galactica![1]

Plot

  • Boxey and Muffit are playing in a section of Galactica's engineering section, with Boxey playing as a Colonial Warrior and Muffit playing a Cylon.
  • Colonel Tigh and two officers come across them, with Tigh admonishing Boxey for using the "grown-up word" pogees. Boxey replies that Starbuck uses the word, which reinforces Tigh's view of being all the more reason for Boxey not to use it.
  • After Boxey apologies for using the word, Tigh asks that Boxey and Muffit play elsewhere, noting both tylium radiation and containment failures that may happen in the engineering section. When asked where else would be safe to play, Tigh meekly suggests that Boxey is sure to find somewhere else to play.
  • With Boxey and Muffit out of ear shot, Tigh confides in Erikson that he didn't know how to answer the question. Erikson agrees.
  • Boxey and Muffit continue to run through Galactica's corridors, inevitably reaching Athena's quarters.
  • When Boxey notes that they're bored and would like her to play a game with her, Athena replies that she's due on duty. They cannot accompany her, but she believes they'll find somewhere else to play.
  • His love for Vipers drives him to the launch bay, where he finds Boomer, who is in a hurry to go somewhere. After a brief discussion, where Boomer suggests he find another place to play, Boomer rushes off and the two pursue him.
  • They end up in another area of the ship where Apollo is speaking during a funeral ceremony for fallen pilots Hightail, Luna, Spindrift, and Averlon. Boxey realizes the weight of the proceedings, and runs from the area, breaking down in tears.
  • Adama comes across the boy and his drone daggit, where Boxey reveals that he saw the memorial ceremony. Adama confirms Boxey's fears that the Warriors were killed in action, with Boxey replying that he needs to find a safe space to play... but cannot find one.
  • Adama brings him to core command (normally off-limits to the boy) for an "official inspection," and reveals to Boxey that there is a safe space to play: the Thirteenth Colony.
  • Boxey assures Adama that he'll be the one to find it when he becomes older.
  • Later, Boxey and Muffit return to their quarters for dinner. Apollo brings the prepared meal to the table, asking them what they did today, to which Boxey replies that they were doing "the usual."

Notes

Publication Releases

  • A version of this issue, the Battlestar Galactica #12 Exclusive Subscription Variant, released in December 2013. Per the publisher:
    A super-special, exclusive Ken Haeser "Li'l BSG" cover, only available to comic shop subscribers and limited to initial orders![2]

Timeline

Nods

  • Boxey's confusion regarding Athena's disposition as a Colonial Warrior, as well as the distinction on whether or not a Warrior hinges on flying a Viper, is perhaps an understandable thing considering that Athena's roles seem to change depending from episode-to-episode.
    • In "Saga of a Star World," she is a shuttle pilot and core command operative. Later, in "Lost Planet of the Gods," she is trained with other shuttle pilots (all conspicuously female), and then later isn't seen in a Viper again. Her last appearance in "Greetings from Earth" is that of an educator of young children, used to shoehorn educational beats and exposition regarding alleged visitors from Earth.
  • Boxey's declaration that he'll be the one who finds Earth is a nod to the events of Galactica 1980.

Miscellany

Analysis

Questions

  • Is Galactica devoid of child care facilities?

Noteworthy Dialogue

Adama: What are you doing here? Boxey, are you crying?
Boxey: Everyone was sad. There were people in caskets. They were dead, weren't they?
Adama: Oh, the memorial service. Yes, Boxey, they were brave Warriors who had given their lives to protect us.
Boxey: Because war is dangerous?
Adama: Yes, Boxey.


Related Imagery

Covers

Preview Pages

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

External links

References

  1. Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 2 #12 (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 8 April 2020.
  2. Battlestar Galactica #12 Exclusive Subscription Variant (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 8 April 2020.