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Lieutenant '''Sheba''' is a [[Colonial]] [[Warrior]] formerly of {{alt|battlestar|TOS}} ''{{alt|Pegasus|TOS}}'', serving aboard ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}'' following the [[Battle of Gamoray]].
== Comics ==
=== Dynamite Entertainment ===
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Lieutenant '''Sheba''' is a [[Colonial]] [[Warrior]] formerly of {{alt|battlestar|TOS}} ''{{alt|Pegasus|TOS}}'', serving aboard ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}'' following the [[Battle of Gamoray]].
== Dynamite Entertainment comics ==
=== {{comics|vs}} ===


==== {{comics|vs}} ====
Before the [[Battle of Molecay]] that prevents ''{{alt|Pegasus|TOS}}'' from returning to the Colonies, Sheba considers serving in the {{alt|Colonial Fleet|TOS}} for only five to six [[yahren]]s, then trying her hand in other career endeavors, including planetary research.
Before the [[Battle of Molecay]] that prevents ''{{alt|Pegasus|TOS}}'' from returning to the Colonies, Sheba considers serving in the {{alt|Colonial Fleet|TOS}} for only five to six [[yahren]]s, then trying her hand in other career endeavors, including planetary research.


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Sheba's appearance changes mid-way through {{comics|vs}} series, as [[Edu Menna]] completed the back-half of the six issue series from [[Johnny Desjardins]].
Sheba's appearance changes mid-way through {{comics|vs}} series, as [[Edu Menna]] completed the back-half of the six issue series from [[Johnny Desjardins]].


=== {{comics|folly}} ===
==== {{comics|folly}} ====
 
Following the [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge]], Sheba participates in the recon to an [[Iblis' planet|unidentified planet]] and discovers its {{alt|Iblis||damning truths}} and [[Meclons|horrifying dangers]]. She participates in attacking the pilots of [[Meclon Raiders]], lured to the surface by {{alt|Boomer|TOS}} and {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}}, and successfully destroys a third Meclon Raider with her [[laser pistol]] while it had been in flight ({{comics|vol3|1}}—{{comics|vol3|3|short=y}}).  
Following the [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge]], Sheba participates in the recon to an [[Iblis' planet|unidentified planet]] and discovers its {{alt|Iblis||damning truths}} and [[Meclons|horrifying dangers]]. She participates in attacking the pilots of [[Meclon Raiders]], lured to the surface by {{alt|Boomer|TOS}} and {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}}, and successfully destroys a third Meclon Raider with her [[laser pistol]] while it had been in flight ({{comics|vol3|1}}—{{comics|vol3|3|short=y}}).  


After returning to ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}'' with their stolen Meclon Raiders, Sheba pilots a {{alt|Viper|TOS}} against the Meclon forces. She continually finds herself boxed in by the overwhelming superiority of the Meclons, but survives the engagement due to the intervention of the [[Seraphs]] ({{comics|vol3|4}} & {{comics|vol3|5|short=y}}).
After returning to ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}'' with their stolen Meclon Raiders, Sheba pilots a {{alt|Viper|TOS}} against the Meclon forces. She continually finds herself boxed in by the overwhelming superiority of the Meclons, but survives the engagement due to the intervention of the [[Seraphs]] ({{comics|vol3|4}} & {{comics|vol3|5|short=y}}).


== [[Maximum Press]] Comic Series ==
== Maximum Press ==


* The series begins 20 yahrens after the events of the original series. Sheba and Apollo are married and have a son named Cain.   Sheba gave up her career as a warrior to marry Apollo and have a family.   In the second story arc ''[[The Enemy Within]]'', she returns to duty.
* The series begins 20 yahrens after the events of the original series. Sheba and Apollo are married and have a son named Cain.   Sheba gave up her career as a warrior to marry Apollo and have a family.   In the second story arc ''[[The Enemy Within]]'', she returns to duty.
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* Sheba, believing Apollo had seen Cain's body inside the ship and lied to her, becomes crazed due to Iblis' influence and she winds up shooting Apollo dead. Apollo wakes up aboard the Ship of Lights and convinces one of the Seraphs, John, to give him another chance at life ([[War of Eden 4|''War of Eden #4'']]).
* Sheba, believing Apollo had seen Cain's body inside the ship and lied to her, becomes crazed due to Iblis' influence and she winds up shooting Apollo dead. Apollo wakes up aboard the Ship of Lights and convinces one of the Seraphs, John, to give him another chance at life ([[War of Eden 4|''War of Eden #4'']]).
== Realm Press ==
'''Sheba''' is a formidable [[Viper (TOS-RP)|Viper]] pilot and the daughter of the legendary Commander [[Cain (TOS-RP)|Cain]] of the battlestar ''[[Pegasus (TOS-RP)|Pegasus]]''. Introduced initially as a new cadet, she quickly distinguishes herself through her combat skills and unwavering dedication to the [[Colonial Fleet]] as a [[Colonial Warrior]].
=== Early Career ===
Sheba's early career begins as a new cadet and [[Viper (TOS-RP)|Viper]] pilot aboard the battlestar [[Pegasus (TOS-RP)|''Pegasus'']], where she is noted for her early combat skill as the daughter of Commander [[Cain (TOS-RP)|Cain]].<ref name="GTM1">''Galactica: The New Millennium'' ''#1'' (Realm Press, September 1999), Page 3, 6, 9, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28.</ref> She even faked launch codes to fly a mission, single-handedly destroying five Cylon [[Raider (TOS-RP)|Raiders]] before her ship was shot down, leading to her father's rescue efforts ({{Comics|The New Millennium}}).<ref name="GTM1" />
=== ''Galactica'' ===
Upon her integration into the ''[[Galactica (TOS-RP)|Galactica]]'' and [[The Fleet (TOS-RP)|the Fleet]], Sheba continued her role as a Viper pilot, participating in vital missions such as the search for [[Tylium (TOS)|Tylium]] deposits.<ref name="BG001">''Battlestar Galactica: The Law of Volahd'' ''#1'' (Realm Press, December 1997), Page 17, 18, 19, 25, 27.</ref> Her skills as a Viper pilot are consistently utilized in critical reconnaissance and combat operations, directly contributing to the fleet's defense and resource acquisition.<ref name="BG001" /> In the nascency of their romantic relationship, Sheba directly confronts [[Apollo (TOS-RP)|Apollo]] about his overprotective tendencies, which she attributes to his past loss of [[Serina (TOS-RP)|Serina]] ({{Comics|The Law of Volahd, Part 1}}).<ref name="BG001" />
After entering the city of [[Salis]], Sheba was subsequently captured by the [[Acmarans]] and subjected to [[Volahd]]'s "[[New Life Process]]," a form of Cylon experimentation, before being rescued by Apollo and [[Starbuck (TOS-RP)|Starbuck]] ({{Comics|The Law of Volahd, Part 2}}).<ref name="BG002">''Battlestar Galactica: The Law of Volahd'' ''#2'' (Realm Press, January 1998), Page 3, 6, 9, 14, 15, 26, 31.</ref>
Sheba's interactions with Lieutenant Starbuck are frequently marked by playful banter and flirtation, with Starbuck often making advances that Sheba sometimes deflects or responds to with a hint of exasperation, yet an underlying affection is present ({{Comics|The New Millennium}}).<ref name="GTM1" /> Despite the lightheartedness, they share a strong professional and personal bond as comrades, with Starbuck expressing genuine concern for her safety during perilous missions ({{Comics|The Law of Volahd, Part 1}} ― ''{{Comics|The Law of Volahd, Part 2|3=Part 2|short=}}'').<ref name="BG001" /><ref name="BG002" />
Commander Adama openly acknowledges Sheba (alongside [[Athena (TOS-RP)|Athena]]) as a crucial source of strength that helped him cope with the profound personal losses of [[Ila (alternate)|his wife]] and son [[Zac (TOS-RP)|Zac]] ({{Comics|Search for Sanctuary, Part 1}}).<ref name="BG006">''Battlestar Galactica: Search for Sanctuary'' ''#1'' (Realm Press, September 1998), Page 3, 5, 12.</ref> This signifies a deep, almost paternal, affection and trust between them. Sheba, in turn, demonstrates genuine concern for Adama's well-being, particularly when he is afflicted by the mysterious [[Somnian]] visions ({{Comics|Prison of Souls, Part 2}}).<ref name="BG004">''Battlestar Galactica: Prison of Souls'' ''#2'' (Realm Press, June 1998), Page 5, 9, 17.</ref>
Later, Sheba joined the expedition to find him after Apollo's mysterious disappearance ({{Comics|Search for Sanctuary, Part 1}}).<ref name="BG006" /> Her shuttle, ''[[Shuttle Alpha (comic)|Shuttle Alpha]]'', crashed on an alien planet, leading to her temporary separation from Starbuck before their reunion with him and Athena after being cared for by local inhabitants ({{Comics|Search for Sanctuary, Part 1}} ― ''{{Comics|Search for Sanctuary, Part 2|3=Part 2}}'').<ref name="BG006" /><ref name="BG007">''Battlestar Galactica: Search for Sanctuary'' ''#2'' (Realm Press, April 2000), Page 3, 6, 7, 12, 29.</ref> Amidst these events, Apollo attempted to discuss their relationship and [[Boxey (TOS-RP)|Boxey]] with her, indicating the deepening personal dynamics. Sheba's concern about being late for Boxey's presentation further suggests her direct involvement in his life, implying a significant and developing role for Boxey within their shared future and the formation of a new family unit ({{Comics|No Place Like Home}}).<ref name="BG008">''Battlestar Galactica: Season III'' ''#1'' (Realm Press, June/July 1999), Page 9.</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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Lieutenant Sheba is a Colonial Warrior formerly of battlestar Pegasus, serving aboard Galactica following the Battle of Gamoray.

Comics

Dynamite Entertainment

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Sheba in the primary continuity

==== (ComicsBattlestar Galactica vs. Battlestar Galactica) ==== Before the Battle of Molecay that prevents Pegasus from returning to the Colonies, Sheba considers serving in the Colonial Fleet for only five to six yahrens, then trying her hand in other career endeavors, including planetary research.

With this denied to her, she becomes a bridge officer on Galactica[1], and is versed in the sciences, including the creation of wormholes ((ComicsBattlestar Galactica vs. Battlestar Galactica #2)).

During Saul Tigh's visit to Galactica, she witnesses the discovery of Pegasus' return, and is overjoyed to find her father, Commander Cain, alive and well ((ComicsBattlestar Galactica vs. Battlestar Galactica #3)).

Upon her return to Pegasus, Sheba finds a great many things have changed. Upon confronting her father on this and his willingness to readily trust an outsider—the member of the very race that created their sworn enemy—Cain jails his own daughter, informing the crew that she is a threat to the ship ((ComicsBattlestar Galactica vs. Battlestar Galactica #4)).

Following Sheba's escape from the brig, she makes her way to Pegasus's bridge finding that the battlestar has opened fire on the two Galacticas. Kali's control over Cain is broken when she shoots Sheba, dying in Cain's arms. In retaliation, Cain breaks Kali's neck, and orders all hands abandon Pegasus. With great anger and shame over what he he allowed to happen, Cain destroys the basestar that Iblis commands by ramming Pegasus into it—joining Sheba in death ((ComicsBattlestar Galactica vs. Battlestar Galactica #6)).

Notes

Sheba's appearance changes mid-way through (ComicsBattlestar Galactica vs. Battlestar Galactica) series, as Edu Menna completed the back-half of the six issue series from Johnny Desjardins.

==== (ComicsBattlestar Galactica: Folly of the Gods) ==== Following the Battle at Galaxy's Edge, Sheba participates in the recon to an unidentified planet and discovers its damning truths and horrifying dangers. She participates in attacking the pilots of Meclon Raiders, lured to the surface by Boomer and Starbuck, and successfully destroys a third Meclon Raider with her laser pistol while it had been in flight ((ComicsClassic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #1)(ComicsClassic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #3)).

After returning to Galactica with their stolen Meclon Raiders, Sheba pilots a Viper against the Meclon forces. She continually finds herself boxed in by the overwhelming superiority of the Meclons, but survives the engagement due to the intervention of the Seraphs ((ComicsClassic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #4) & (ComicsClassic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #5)).

Maximum Press

  • The series begins 20 yahrens after the events of the original series. Sheba and Apollo are married and have a son named Cain.  Sheba gave up her career as a warrior to marry Apollo and have a family.  In the second story arc The Enemy Within, she returns to duty.
  • In the first four-issue arc, The War of Eden, Count Iblis tries to corrupt Sheba once again. He teleports her to the crashed ship on the red planet from "War of the Gods." When she looks inside the wreckage, she discovers the preserved body of her father, Commander Cain. It later turns out to have been a trick (War of Eden #3).
  • Sheba, believing Apollo had seen Cain's body inside the ship and lied to her, becomes crazed due to Iblis' influence and she winds up shooting Apollo dead. Apollo wakes up aboard the Ship of Lights and convinces one of the Seraphs, John, to give him another chance at life (War of Eden #4).

Realm Press

Sheba is a formidable Viper pilot and the daughter of the legendary Commander Cain of the battlestar Pegasus. Introduced initially as a new cadet, she quickly distinguishes herself through her combat skills and unwavering dedication to the Colonial Fleet as a Colonial Warrior.

Early Career

Sheba's early career begins as a new cadet and Viper pilot aboard the battlestar Pegasus, where she is noted for her early combat skill as the daughter of Commander Cain.[2] She even faked launch codes to fly a mission, single-handedly destroying five Cylon Raiders before her ship was shot down, leading to her father's rescue efforts ((ComicsThe New Millennium)).[2]

Galactica

Upon her integration into the Galactica and the Fleet, Sheba continued her role as a Viper pilot, participating in vital missions such as the search for Tylium deposits.[3] Her skills as a Viper pilot are consistently utilized in critical reconnaissance and combat operations, directly contributing to the fleet's defense and resource acquisition.[3] In the nascency of their romantic relationship, Sheba directly confronts Apollo about his overprotective tendencies, which she attributes to his past loss of Serina ((ComicsThe Law of Volahd, Part 1)).[3]

After entering the city of Salis, Sheba was subsequently captured by the Acmarans and subjected to Volahd's "New Life Process," a form of Cylon experimentation, before being rescued by Apollo and Starbuck ((ComicsThe Law of Volahd, Part 2)).[4]

Sheba's interactions with Lieutenant Starbuck are frequently marked by playful banter and flirtation, with Starbuck often making advances that Sheba sometimes deflects or responds to with a hint of exasperation, yet an underlying affection is present ((ComicsThe New Millennium)).[2] Despite the lightheartedness, they share a strong professional and personal bond as comrades, with Starbuck expressing genuine concern for her safety during perilous missions ((ComicsThe Law of Volahd, Part 1)(ComicsThe Law of Volahd, Part 2 #[[The Law of Volahd, Part 2 {{{2}}}|{{{2}}}]] — Part 2)).[3][4]

Commander Adama openly acknowledges Sheba (alongside Athena) as a crucial source of strength that helped him cope with the profound personal losses of his wife and son Zac ((ComicsSearch for Sanctuary, Part 1)).[5] This signifies a deep, almost paternal, affection and trust between them. Sheba, in turn, demonstrates genuine concern for Adama's well-being, particularly when he is afflicted by the mysterious Somnian visions ((ComicsPrison of Souls, Part 2)).[6]

Later, Sheba joined the expedition to find him after Apollo's mysterious disappearance ((ComicsSearch for Sanctuary, Part 1)).[5] Her shuttle, Shuttle Alpha, crashed on an alien planet, leading to her temporary separation from Starbuck before their reunion with him and Athena after being cared for by local inhabitants ((ComicsSearch for Sanctuary, Part 1)(ComicsSearch for Sanctuary, Part 2 #[[Search for Sanctuary, Part 2 {{{2}}}|{{{2}}}]] — Part 2)).[5][7] Amidst these events, Apollo attempted to discuss their relationship and Boxey with her, indicating the deepening personal dynamics. Sheba's concern about being late for Boxey's presentation further suggests her direct involvement in his life, implying a significant and developing role for Boxey within their shared future and the formation of a new family unit ((ComicsNo Place Like Home)).[8]

References

  1. In the (ComicsBattlestar Galactica vs. Battlestar Galactica) series, she takes on roles that were typically tasked to either Omega or Athena.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Galactica: The New Millennium #1 (Realm Press, September 1999), Page 3, 6, 9, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Battlestar Galactica: The Law of Volahd #1 (Realm Press, December 1997), Page 17, 18, 19, 25, 27.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Battlestar Galactica: The Law of Volahd #2 (Realm Press, January 1998), Page 3, 6, 9, 14, 15, 26, 31.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Battlestar Galactica: Search for Sanctuary #1 (Realm Press, September 1998), Page 3, 5, 12.
  6. Battlestar Galactica: Prison of Souls #2 (Realm Press, June 1998), Page 5, 9, 17.
  7. Battlestar Galactica: Search for Sanctuary #2 (Realm Press, April 2000), Page 3, 6, 7, 12, 29.
  8. Battlestar Galactica: Season III #1 (Realm Press, June/July 1999), Page 9.