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Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol 3 #3
Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol 3 #3
An issue of the Dynamite series.
Issue No. 3
Writer(s) Cullen Bunn
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Penciller(s) Alex Sanchez
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Colorist(s) Daniela Miwa
Letterer(s) Sal Cipriano
Editor(s) Matt Idelson
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Cover Artist(s) Alex Sanchez (Covers A & D)
Michael Adams (Covers B & C)
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Published October 5, 2016
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Collected in Battlestar Galactica: Folly of the Gods
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ISBN 725130250643
Population 0 Survivors
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The Galactica has embarked on what might be its strangest adventure. Bizarre alien cultures. Old enemies--thought long lost--rising once more from the shadows. New, terrifying threats nipping at their heels. But perhaps the most surprising encounter is yet to come--as the Cylons approach the Colonial Fleet once more with an offer of peace.[1]

Plot

Galactica

  • While Lucifer is brought before Quorum of Twelve aboard Galactica, Jolly instructs his fellow Viper pilots to be extra observant of the Raiders and note any design flaws, flight patterns, and any other bit of noteworthy information.
  • Lucifer thanks the Quorum, as well as Colonel Tigh, for allowing them to consider the Cylons' request for sanctuary. Tigh offers his thoughts on the "outcome of our last treaty" before being reprimanded by a Quorum member.
  • Lucifer explains that he seeks sanctuary from other Cylons they encountered upon egressing from the black hole, speculating that those Cylons had earlier entered the singularity and were somehow subsequently changed after being cut-off from the Cylon Empire.
  • Before leaving, Lucifer asks after Adama. Tigh replies that Adama is otherwise engaged, loathe to reveal the true nature of Adama's disposition to their enemy.

Adama's Mind

  • Iblis reveals himself to Adama, as well as his plan to release Adama from the nightmare when he is ready. Iblis espouses his hatred for the Seraphs who shunned him and those like him initially, and reveals that he is the creator of the pocket universe and its one-way "black hole" that ensnared The Fleet.
  • Upon Iblis' revelation of his plan to destroy the Seraphs to Adama, Adama uses his mental powers to reach out to Apollo.

Iblis' Planet

  • On Iblis' planet, Apollo receives his father's thoughts. Upon discussing this attempt with his fellow Colonial Warriors, Baltar reveals his knowledge about Adama's training in telepathic communication at the Colonial Military Institute.
  • Starbuck reflects on the skeletons that remind him of Iblis' ship from the red planet. After much discussion between the Warriors and Baltar, they come to the conclusion that Iblis is behind their predicament.
  • Starbuck and Boomer use themselves as bait to lure two Meclon Raiders to land; Sheba and Apollo ambush the Meclons, and are able to dispatch the Meclon Centurions. Sheba uses her laser pistol to destroy a third Raider while it was on an attack run.
  • Upon surveying the Meclon remains, Sheba succumbs to the horror of knowing the Meclons were formerly living creatures.
  • The Warriors and, per Apollo's request, a reluctant Baltar fearing for his congregation, leave in the two Raiders. Apollo promises Baltar to have shuttles dispatched from the Fleet to recover them; they should be safe as long as they remain hidden.
  • Upon leaving the accursed planet, two Meclon Raiders come within range of the escaping humans; Starbuck dispatches both, not wanting to take the chance of sneaking by them.
  • While en route, Baltar reveals what he knows of the Meclons and of his belief that they are massing for a larger conflict.

The Fleet

  • The pirated Meclon Raiders approach the Fleet, discovering that the Cylons and humans appear to be working together.
  • Starbuck uses a subspace communicator to reach Galactica: "Don't shoot us. If you let us dock, cigars and drinks will be on me."
  • Colonel Tigh meets the Warriors in the bay, confirming that much has happened in the short time they were gone. Tigh reveals his surprise at Baltar's presence, and escorts the new arrivals to the council chambers where Baltar reunites with Lucifer, and Tigh informs them the reasons for the Cylons presence.

Notes

  • Breaking from previous issues, neither this issue nor its succeeding ones feature the Battlestar Galactica logo and alternate title placement on the first story page, e.g. "In the Beginning" or "Snake in the Garden."

Timeline

Incongruences

  • The first page of the issue features Cylons and humans fighting Meclons, but the attack doesn't begun until the last page of the issue.
  • The comic eschews the terms yahren and fumarello, opting for "years" and "cigars."

Nods

  • The Meclons dialogue is reminiscent of the Borg of Star Trek. In lieu of "Resistance is futile," the Meclons declare "Surrender with incident and your integration into the Meclon Empire will be painless."

Analysis

  • Baltar mainly exists in the story to explain things to the Colonial Warriors on the planet. He does, however, offer some unique growth in terms of demonstrating care for his congregation.

Questions

Noteworthy Dialogue

Official Statements

Related Imagery

Covers

Preview Pages

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

References

  1. Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #3 (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 27 March 2020.