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Battlestar Galactica: Death of Apollo 3

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Battlestar Galactica: Death of Apollo #3
Battlestar Galactica: Death of Apollo #3
An issue of the Dynamite series.
Issue No. 3
Writer(s) Dan Abnett
Illustrator(s) {{{illustrator}}}
Penciller(s) Dietrich Smith
Inker(s)
Colorist(s) Fran Gamboa
Letterer(s) Simon Bowland
Editor(s)
Collection Design {{{designer}}}
Cover Artist(s) Mike Mayhew (Cover A)
Dietrich Smith (Cover B)
Livio Ramondelli (Cover C)
Ardian Syaf (Cover D)
Adaptation of
Published February 2015
Collects
Collected in Battlestar Galactica: Death of Apollo
Reprints
Reprinted as
Pages {{{pages}}}
ISBN 725130224408
Population 0 Survivors
Special {{{special}}}
Chronology
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After years of silence, the Cylons have returned, and their first strike at the fleet has cost the life of Galactica's favourite son, Apollo. As the grieving Galacticans struggle with their loss, and Starbuck contemplates reckless revenge, Adama must find focus and contemplate the odds: the Cylon threat is stronger and more insidious than ever before. Unless the fleet can defeat or outrun the Cylons, humanity will soon be as dead as his beloved son. Shocking drama and continuity-shaking military SF action from the acclaimed cosmic creative team of Abnett and Dietrich Smith.[1]

Plot

  • Captain Starbuck reports to Commander Adama's quarters following his incident with Sephoni in Galactica's brig the day prior. Adama notes that he won't hold Starbuck's actions against him, provided they do not recur.
  • Starbuck appreciates the gesture, and begins his pitch to Adama to mount a rescue for Major Apollo. Adama cuts him off, noting that he has all the evidence he needs to confirm Apollo's death.
  • Starbuck persists in his argument, sharing Xam's message with him: a set of coordinates with Apollo's name. Adama discounts the event as being anything but evidence, and is not open to trusting other psionics given what happened.
  • Starbuck continues to argue, noting that Dr. Madusa herself believes that Sephoni was the one deceived by artificially generated Cylon psionic propaganda. Adama, wary of further discussion, offers Starbuck a drink.
  • Starbuck accepts, and Adama begins with admitting that he gives Starbuck a hard time because Starbuck's deportment reminds him of Tigh, much to Starbuck's surprise. Adama was to Tigh what Apollo was to Starbuck; Tigh, like Starbuck, was an intuitively superior pilot.
  • Adama compliments Starbuck on being "everything a Warrior should be," and notes that he values the captain both as a son and an officer.
  • Adama notes that, with Apollo gone, Starbuck is the most senior flight officer in the Fleet. As such, Starbuck's attention needs to be focused on its security.
  • Importantly, Adama does not want to have false hope on Apollo's fate, and thus Adama will never sanction an investigation or mission to recover Apollo.
  • He asks Starbuck to keep Xam's message quiet, and then tells Starbuck to expect the ragging to continue tomorrow as he leaves.
  • Outside of Adama's quarters, Athena waits to hear from Starbuck. Starbuck tells her that Adama will not be swayed, and they head to see the others.
  • Athena and Starbuck conspire with Sheba, Boomer, Breena and Greenbean to rescue Apollo, leaving Boxey unawares of this operation.
  • Starbuck recruits Sephoni, both apologizing for their actions previously. Starbuck brings Sephoni to visit Xam, and is able to confirm that Xam's message is real, and not Cylon propaganda.

Notes

Releases

  • An additional exclusive subscription variant cover (Cover D) featuring the work of Ardian Syaf was made available to "comic shop subscribers and limited to initial orders."

Artworks

  • Mike Mayhew's original artwork for "Cover A" was done in watercolor on 11" x 17". It was listed for sale on 22 November 2014 and has since sold for an undisclosed amount.[2]
  • A preliminary painted version of "Cover A" was done in watercolor on 8.5" x 11". It was listed for sale on 22 November 2014 and has since sold for an undisclosed amount.[3]

Corrections

  • The error in Apollo's coordinates (that share the same coordinates as Taurella) at the end of the previous issue is rectified; the coordinates now read "436:221:314:460" with "APOLLO LIVES" on the following lines.

Errata

Analysis

Questions

Noteworthy Dialogue

  • Dialogue 1
    Speaker 1: Dialogue.
  • Dialogue 2
    Speaker 1: Dialogue.

Related Imagery

Covers

Preview Pages

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

External links

References

  1. BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: THE DEATH OF APOLLO #3 (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 06 November 2021.
  2. Mike Mayhew Original BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: DEATH OF APOLLO #3 Cover Painting (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Retrieved on 7 November 2021.
  3. Mike Mayhew Original BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: DEATH OF APOLLO #3 Painted Prelim (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). (03 December 2014). Retrieved on 07 November 2021.