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| *Adama reflects that Starbuck is both a boy and "an idiot," and Apollo rebukes the comment. After a briefly heated exchange, Adama instructs {{Alt|Omega|TOS-DE}} to omit the exchange from the log, which the officer already had done. | | *Adama reflects that Starbuck is both a boy and "an idiot," and Apollo rebukes the comment. After a briefly heated exchange, Adama instructs {{Alt|Omega|TOS-DE}} to omit the exchange from the log, which the officer already had done. |
| *Athena proposes [[Psionic|psionic divination]] as a means for finding Earth's location, which raises Tigh's ire. Apollo advises his sister to not push them on any other radical ideas, noting that they are "old school." | | *Athena proposes [[Psionic|psionic divination]] as a means for finding Earth's location, which raises Tigh's ire. Apollo advises his sister to not push them on any other radical ideas, noting that they are "old school." |
| *Starbuck reports to life sciences, where he finds Doctor [[Madusa]] waiting. She informs him that Salik called her for a consult, and they discuss [[Xam]]'s condition; Starbuck has visited Xam every day for the past seven yahrens. | | *Starbuck reports to life sciences, where he finds Doctor [[Madusa]] waiting. She informs him that Salik called her for a consult, and they discuss [[Xam]]'s condition; Starbuck has visited Xam every day for the past seven yahrens following the event that placed Xam in his coma. |
| | | *Madusa believes that Starbuck's friendship with Xam will allow them to reach some rapport with the comatose telepath, as Xam has shown some signs of activity. To Starbuck's astonishment, Xam is able to enter in the name ''[[Taurella]]'' and a set of numbers (441:334:112:198) into a touch-screen data pad, sight unseen. |
| * | | *Madusa tells Starbuck that Xam's typed the same message 18 times over the past 2 [[Centar|centars]]. Starbuck believes the numbers to be grid coordinates. |
| | *Meanwhile, Athena and Tigh continue to argue the merits of psionic divination, with Tigh militantly against such radical methods. Omega attempts to meekly intercede, noting the efficacy of radiotelegraph probes. |
| | *Adama tells Athena to sit down; Apollo tells Athena that the "old man's not listening." |
| | *Adama's hackles are raised over the "old man" name, and Apollo begins to apologize when Starbuck arrives with Xam's data pad and its puzzling content. |
| | *Omega confirms that they are coordinates, and that long-range scanners have picked up something at that location. Tigh also elaborates on ''Taurella'': it was a ship that had been lost in the first yahren of the voyage, and its fate remained a mystery. |
| | *A {{Alt|Viper|TOS-DE}} squadron consisting of Apollo, Starbuck, {{Alt|Boomer|TOS-DE}} and {{Alt|Sheba|TOS-DE}} launches to investigate whatever lays at those coordinates. |
| | *Four centars later, Adama asks Athena for an update. Athena professionally responds that they've received only status updates during scheduled check-ins while they transit en route. |
| | *Adama then apologizes for his earlier behavior in the briefing room, noting that she'll command ''Galactica'' one day. Adama confides that she is better suited, as Apollo excels at being a Viper pilot, and reiterates that she has nothing left to prove. |
| | *Apollo contacts ''Galactica'', noting they've found ''Taurella''. |
| | *''Taurella''<nowiki/>'s crew gives permission for the Viper flight to land. Sheba remarks that the ship is in ruin, just from the launch deck. |
| | *As the Warriors proceed with care, they are met by Captain [[Rekort]] and an entourage of officers. He informs them that they've been chasing the Fleet ever since they've fell behind, and that their survival is due to Countess [[Sephoni]] of {{Alt|Scorpion|TOS-DE}}, a well-known psionic. Rekort presents her and her court. |
| | *Sephoni notes that she was not the one to send the psionic message requesting a rescue, even though such a rescue was sorely needed. She then reveals that, after the last ten years of searching and divination, she has found {{Alt|Earth|TOS-DE}}. |
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| * {{Alt|Greenbean|TOS-DE}}, an early background character, plays a larger part in this story line in the same way that Jolly would have in the past. | | * {{Alt|Greenbean|TOS-DE}}, an early background character, plays a larger part in this story line in the same way that Jolly would have in the past. |
| *{{Alt|Cassiopeia|TOS-DE}} appears in the assembly during Adama's speech but, like Jolly, has no further appearances in this series. | | *{{Alt|Cassiopeia|TOS-DE}} appears in the assembly during Adama's speech but, like Jolly, has no further appearances in this series. |
| | *{{Alt|Starbuck|TOS-DE}}'s intention to ascend to a higher plane of existence is a nod to Starbuck's fate in ''Galactica 1980'', particularly the episode "[[The Return of Starbuck]]" and its unfilmed sequel, "[[Wheel of Fire]]." |
| | *The term "old man" is brought up to refer to Commander Adama, but more as a pejorative to describe the deterioration. This term is used in the [[Re-imagined Series]] as a nickname for [[William Adama]], and is used by his crew with familial admiration. |
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| * Aside from her fleeting appearance during {{Alt|Adama|TOS-DE}}'s speech, {{Alt|Cassiopeia|TOS-DE}} is absent from these stories, sugge<nowiki/>sting that her character is elsewhere and apart from ''{{Alt|Galactica|TOS-DE}}'''s "inner circle." This would likely explain Starbuck's continued "Devil may care" inclinations, and his continued use of roguish charms, particularly towards [[Breena]] in later issues of the series. | | * Aside from her fleeting appearance during {{Alt|Adama|TOS-DE}}'s speech, {{Alt|Cassiopeia|TOS-DE}} is absent from these stories, sugge<nowiki/>sting that her character is elsewhere and apart from ''{{Alt|Galactica|TOS-DE}}'''s "inner circle." This would likely explain Starbuck's continued "Devil may care" inclinations, and his continued use of roguish charms, particularly towards [[Breena]] in later issues of the series. |
| * On the other hand, Starbuck displays great loyalty to his friends, particularly in his vow to Apollo and his continued visitations to [[Xam]] in sickbay. | | * On the other hand, Starbuck displays great loyalty to his friends, particularly in his vow to Apollo and his continued visitations to [[Xam]] in sickbay. |
| | *Adama's deterioration is on display, particularly as the rigors of his geriatric decline become more visible, such as his visible fatigue and arthritis. Adama is incensed at being called an "old man" and publicly demonstrates his condensation of various crew members, particularly Starbuck who he calls an "idiot boy" in front of other officers. This seems to be the inevitable result of Adama readjusting his approach to command, given that he had been quick to abdicate it during the [[storm zone]] crisis during the latter half of {{Comics|vol2}}, which is now established as taking place in [[7351 (alternate)|7351]]. |
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