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[[Image:|250px|The Law of Volahd, Part 1]]
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Issue No.
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1
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Writer(s)
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Chris Scalf
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Illustrator(s)
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Penciller(s)
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Chris Scalf
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Letterer(s)
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Tanja Scalf
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Chris Scalf
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December 1997
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0 Survivors
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Plot Synopsis[edit]
- Immediately following the events of "The Hand of God, the Fleet finds itself in need of vital fuel and weapons supplies, happening upon a mineral-rich planet whose inhabitants, the Acmarans, claim that they are at peace, administered by a god they call Volahd.
Summary[edit]
"The Hand of God" Events[edit]
- Two Viper pilots are discussing the need to pull the Cylon Raiders away from Galactica as they approach the basestar.
- On the basestar, Starbuck is planting charges, while Apollo watches for Centurions. A Cylon opens the door, seeing the warriors and telling them to halt. Starbuck and Apollo flee to the core.
- In space, the Vipers fight ferociously with the Raiders, with Boomer reminding everyone to watch for a flashing red dot, which identifies Starbuck and Apollo's Raider.
- In the core, Starbuck comments that the charges they set will go off any micron, as they climb the charges go off, thus blinding the basestar.
- At the hatch to the core, Apollo comments that Galactica would be attacking any moment, thus facilitating their need for escape before they're goners.
- Colonel Tigh informs Adama that the squadrons are outnumbered, and detect the baseship.
- As Galactica opens fire with their forward lasers, Apollo and Starbuck's Raider escapes the basestar just prior to the ship's destruction.
Aftermath[edit]
- Adama makes a log entry, noting that it has been "a couple of sectons" since the battle, and expresses his "fear of the unknown" that will "always plague my mind until we find the lost Thirteenth Tribe".
- While the Warriors are celebrating the victory, Adama shuttles over to the prison barge to deal with Baltar, who is demanding to be released as part of Adama's bargain for Baltar's information on Cylon basestars.
- As Baltar screams about the bargain, Adama firmly suggests that Baltar lowers his voice, "unless you want to trade your freedom for a death sentence!"
- Baltar questions the threat, until Adama points out that many of the prisoners around him would likely never agree with their bargain, seeing as their families were destroyed by a holocaust made possible due to his treachery.
- Apollo interrupts the conversation, informing Adama that Tigh is requesting his return to discuss a troubling development. Adama promises to continue the discussion later and leaves.
- An unnamed guard looks at Baltar through the cell door, much to Baltar's chagrin. The guard remembers his loss of a loved one during the attack, cradling an unnamed woman in his arms. The guard promises that the commander is "dead wrong", which leaves Baltar seriously concerned.
- On Galactica, Tigh informs Adama that all ships in the Fleet are reporting minimal fuel resources, but also notes that long-range scans detects planetary systems with "rich mineral and tylium supplements". Adama quickly orders that the Fleet be brought to a dead stop and that a patrol be dispatched to investigate.
- Tigh also informs Adama that Galactica's firepower has been severely diminished due to the attack, while Omega reports that an unknown signal is being detected on the rear scanners.
- Adama reviews the starchart, asking about the signal; the signal is faint to the point where its heading can't be determined.
- It is reiterated that the Fleet is constantly on the move and is not able to stay in one place for too long. Addressed in the comic is the need to obtain tylium fuel, a problem established in "Saga of a Star World" and recurring in "The Living Legend" two-parter.
- The expletive "frack" is spelled without the "c", hence "frak" on pages 2 and 3.
- Notable differences between "The Hand of God" episode and the comic depiction include the addition of additional Centurions and a pursuit down a corridor, whereas the computers were right near the main core in the episode.
- The loss of the transmitter in the core and the waggling are not depicted in the comic.
Analysis[edit]
- Briefly addressed in this issue is Adama's deal with Baltar, in return for destroying the basestar in "The Hand of God". Adama discusses that the bargain would not be viewed lightly by those aboard the Prison Barge, or throughout the Fleet, definitely suggesting that the bargain was struck without the knowledge of the Fleet's members.
- The issue of Apollo dealing with Serina's death is brought up again in Sheba's confrontation with Apollo, who doesn't assign her to the expedition team to the Acmarans' homeworld. Sheba's argument about protecting each other as warriors is valid, and Apollo reconsiders Sheba's appointment to the expeditionary force.
Questions[edit]
- Who or what is Galactica detecting as they approach the Acmarans' homeworld on their rear scanner?
- Who or what is Volahd?
- Why would Volahd permit the expedition to land, knowing that they were "evil"?
- What is the Cylons reaction to their defeat at the Battle at Galaxy's Edge?
- Will Baltar be released, per Adama's promise?
Noteworthy Dialogue[edit]
- Sheba confronts Apollo about not being on the expeditionary force:
- Sheba: Apollo ... I think I see what's going on here, you don't want me to go. You're afraid something bad is gonna happen to me, like Serina!
- Apollo: Is that bad? Is it bad to care about someone so much you want to protect them?
- Sheba: No! There's nothing wrong with it. But it goes both ways! Apollo, you already know the pain of being left alone. Don't leave me here with the fear of finding out what it's like to go thorugh the same pain you did! We are both warriors, and if we are gonna choose to continue a relationship, we both need to compromise.... we should be together, as warriors, risking our lives together, protecting each other.