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Battlestar Galactica 5

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Issue 5
Issue 5
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Issue No. 5
Writer(s) Greg Pak
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Penciller(s) Nigel Raynor
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Synopsis

The old Cylons attempt to kill the Sharon in the cell on Galactica, and she starts downloading to a new body. However, before she dies, Dr. Cottle manages to revive her. The new Sharon, only having partial memories, is attacked by a gang of construction workers who survived the holocaust in a construction ship too small. The captain regulates this by forcing all who don't please him to remain outside the ships in pressure suits. They try to take her to him as a sex slave in order to be allowed within the ship, but she convinces them to join with her and overthrowing the rest of the people in the ship, and she takes her place as the crew's captain, planning to reunite with Galactica.

Meanwhile, Adama figures the Cylons intended the returners to divide the Fleet, and so creates a plan that will, at least for the time being, allow them to be accepted, figuring the Cylons wanted the returners dead for some reason.

Continuity

The comic states that the Cylons can control what memories an individual keeps when s/he downloads. Also, they are apparently able to download into bodies outside of Resurrection Ships.