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Returning to ''Galactica'', he enters Adama's mind and finds Iblis. Believing him vanquished, Apollo leads Adama into consciousness, only to discover that Iblis has somehow possessed his father. With additional help, Apollo helps his father expel Iblis' control that, in turn, allows the [[Seraphs]] to appear and guide the Fleet out of Iblis' universe ({{comics|vol3|5}}).  
Returning to ''Galactica'', he enters Adama's mind and finds Iblis. Believing him vanquished, Apollo leads Adama into consciousness, only to discover that Iblis has somehow possessed his father. With additional help, Apollo helps his father expel Iblis' control that, in turn, allows the [[Seraphs]] to appear and guide the Fleet out of Iblis' universe ({{comics|vol3|5}}).  
== Marvel Comics ==
[[File:Marvel - Apollo Meets Serina and Boxey.png|thumb|Apollo meets {{alt|Serina}} and {{alt|Boxey|TOS}} in the foothills near {{alt|Adama|TOS}}'s home, along with a group of other survivors of the {{alt|Battle of Cimtar||Cylons' attack on Caprica}} ({{comics|marvel|1}}).]]
'''Apollo''' is the eldest son of {{alt|Adama|TOS}} and {{alt|Ila}}, serving aboard Adama's {{alt|battlestar|TOS}} ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}'' alongside his siblings, {{alt|Athena|TOS}} and {{alt|Zac}}.
Apollo joins Zac on his ill-fated recon patrol, believing that the {{alt|armistice}} would result in reduction of the {{alt|Warrior}} corps via {{alt|liesuron}}. Apollo detects an empty {{Alt|Cylon tanker}}, uncovering a mass of {{alt|Cylon|TOS}} {{alt|raider|TOS}}s and leading to a pursuit that ends with Zac losing an engine, and inevitably his life after Apollo relents to Zac's pleas to leave him behind, so the Colonial Fleet could be forewarned about {{alt|Battle of Cimtar||the Cylons' deception}}.
Apollo later reports to his father, learning of Zac's death just short of the fleet, and later escorts his father to their burned-out family home on {{alt|Caprica|TOS}}, leading to his first meeting with {{alt|Serina}} and {{alt|Boxey|TOS}} in the nearby foothills ({{comics|marvel|1}}).


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Apollo
Apollo
Apollo from Dynamite Entertainment's Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #4.

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This article covers the various depictions of Apollo from the tie-in novelizations, comic books, and other media.

Dynamite Entertainment[edit]

Following the Battle at Galaxy's Edge, Apollo leads a recon probe consisting of Boomer, Sheba and Starbuck to an unknown planet following their entrance into an unknown universe via a black hole (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #1).

They discover a congregation of survivors lead by Baltar and hunted by Meclons. Upon discovering Iblis is somehow involved, Apollo finds himself receiving Adama's telepathic calls for help, prompting his contingent return to Galactica via stolen Meclon Raiders (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #2#4).

Returning to Galactica, he enters Adama's mind and finds Iblis. Believing him vanquished, Apollo leads Adama into consciousness, only to discover that Iblis has somehow possessed his father. With additional help, Apollo helps his father expel Iblis' control that, in turn, allows the Seraphs to appear and guide the Fleet out of Iblis' universe (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 3 #5).

Marvel Comics[edit]

Apollo meets Serina and Boxey in the foothills near Adama's home, along with a group of other survivors of the Cylons' attack on Caprica (Annihilation!).

Apollo is the eldest son of Adama and Ila, serving aboard Adama's battlestar Galactica alongside his siblings, Athena and Zac.

Apollo joins Zac on his ill-fated recon patrol, believing that the armistice would result in reduction of the Warrior corps via liesuron. Apollo detects an empty Cylon tanker, uncovering a mass of Cylon raiders and leading to a pursuit that ends with Zac losing an engine, and inevitably his life after Apollo relents to Zac's pleas to leave him behind, so the Colonial Fleet could be forewarned about the Cylons' deception.

Apollo later reports to his father, learning of Zac's death just short of the fleet, and later escorts his father to their burned-out family home on Caprica, leading to his first meeting with Serina and Boxey in the nearby foothills (Annihilation!).