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| name= Battle of Cimtar
| name= Battle of Cimtar
| image=  
| image= Marvel - Baltar Oversees the Final Destruction.png
| description= Cylon raiders begin the ambush on the battlestars
| description= {{alt|Baltar|TOS}} oversees the {{alt|Battle of Cimtar||final destruction}} ({{comics|marvel|2}}).
| conflict=[[Thousand-Yahren War (alternate)|Thousand-Yahren War]]
| conflict=[[Thousand-Yahren War (alternate)|Thousand-Yahren War]]
| date=During the Peace Conference
| date=During the Peace Conference
| place=[[Cimtar (TOS alternate)|Cimtar]], {{alt|Twelve Colonies of Man}}
| place={{alt|Cimtar}}, {{alt|Twelve Colonies of Man}}
| result=Decisive Cylon victory, destruction of the Twelve Colonies
| result=Decisive Cylon victory, destruction of the Twelve Colonies
| combatant1={{alt|The Twelve Colonies of Man}}
| combatant1={{alt|Twelve Colonies of Man}}
| combatant2={{alt|Cylons|TOS}}
| combatant2={{alt|Cylons|TOS}}
| co1={{TOS|Adama|Commander Adama}} <br/>{{TOS|Adar|President Adar}}
| co1={{alt|Adama|TOS|Commander Adama}} <br/>{{alt|Adar|TOS|President Adar}}
| co2={{alt|Imperious Leader}}
| co2={{alt|Imperious Leader}}
| strength1=Colonial Fleet
| strength1=Colonial Fleet
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| series=TOS
| series=TOS
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{{disambiguation|Battle of Cimtar|for the battle depicted in the [[Original Series]] canon}}


The '''Battle of Cimtar''' is the defining cornerstone of various [[BW:SEPCON|separate continuity]] stories, depicted in a wide variety of tie-in media from comics, novels, and games across the panoply of materials since 1978 C.E. and into 2020 C.E.
The '''Battle of Cimtar''' is the defining cornerstone of various [[BW:SEPCON|separate continuity]] stories, depicted in a wide variety of tie-in media from comics, novels, and games across the panoply of materials since 1978 C.E. and into 2020 C.E.
== Marvel Comics ==
The '''Battle of Cimtar''' commences after {{alt|Apollo|TOS}} and {{alt|Zac}}, on recon patrol from ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}'', uncover a massive task force of {{alt|Cylons|TOS|Cylon}} {{alt|raider|TOS}}s laying in wait around {{alt|Cimtar}}, hidden by both interference and empty {{alt|Cylon tanker}}s.
With only notification that the recon patrol is under armed attack, Commander {{alt|Adama|TOS}} brings ''Galactica'' to readiness under the guise of a battlestations drill as the fleet of {{alt|battlestar|TOS}}s approaches the rendezvous at Cimtar. Believing that a show of force would upset the peace negotiations, President {{alt|Adar|TOS}} specifically forbids Adama from launching Vipers, leading Adama to the aforesaid drill, allowing ''Galactica'' to be the only ship prepared for the Cylons' deception.
Meanwhile, Apollo leave behind Zac—whose {{alt|Viper|TOS}} is slowed due to damage to one of its three engines—to warn the approaching Fleet. Zac is destroyed "short of the fleet" and a grieving Apollo informs Tigh that no {{alt|basestar|TOS}}s were sighted, only the raiders and their now-empty fuel tankers. Adama, believing that the basestars were needed elsewhere for an attack on the {{alt|Twelve Colonies of Man}}, leaves behind the battlestar fleet and ''Galactica''{{'|s}} Viper squadrons and heads to a fretful flight to defend the Colonies.
''Galactica'' is too late, as masses of Cylons have bombarded the Colonies, inflicting destruction on a massive scale. The Colonies burned out cinders, Adama is ferried by Apollo to their home on Caprica, from which Adama proclaims to a band of survivors to assemble in any assorted ship that can carry them, as they are fleeing their unrecoverable homeworlds ({{comics|marvel|1}}). Discovered later during their journey, [[pluton poisoning]] affects much of the foodstuffs hurriedly taken aboard, forcing the Fleet to make a stop at {{alt|Carillon}} ({{comics|marvel|2}}).
{{alt|Baltar|TOS}}, the traitor that lead the Colonies' to their demise, oversees the destruction. {{alt|Centurion|TOS}}s inform him that a handful of human are assembling a fleet, and that those who have been captured offer this information in exchange for their lives. Baltar reminds them of their {{alt|Imperious Leader}}'s standing order: extermination ({{comics|marvel|2}}).
== Dynamite Entertainment comics ==
Also referred to as the {{Inlineref|Ambush at Cimtar}}, this event commences the destruction of the human race and the subsequent exodus of the survivors in [[The Fleet (TOS-DE alternate)|a large caravan of ships]], shepherded by the last of the surviving battlestars, [[Galactica (TOS-DE alternate)|''Galactica'']] ({{Comics|apocalypse|3}}).
The {{Alt|Sagittarian|TOS-DE}} satellite colony of [[Maytoria]] is hardest hit during this event, with only two hundred Maytorians surviving thanks to the leadership of [[Stadra Ah Mun]] ({{Comics|vol1|2}}—{{Comics|vol1|4|short=y}}), later integrating into the Fleet before its departure from their home system ({{Comics|vol1|5}}).
In an [[alternate reality]], a [[Battle of Cimtar (TOS alternate reality)|similar event]] lead to the destruction of the human race, outside of a small band of [[Colonial Resistance|resistance fighters]] lead by former [[Adama (TOS alternate reality)|President Adama]] that wages a seemingly hopeless struggle against the [[Cylons (TOS alternate reality)|Cylons]] ({{Comics|vol2|3}}).
== Richard Hatch's Novels ==
In [[Richard Hatch]]'s novels, the '''Battle of Cimtar''' results in the ascension of {{TOS-RH|Zac}}, the first casualty of that decisive attack, as a {{TOS-RH|Being of Light}}<ref name="p151">{{cite book/RH|1|151}}</ref>. Additional victims of note included {{TOS-RH|Persephone}}, {{TOS-RH|Boomer}}'s youngest sister<ref name="p204">{{cite book/RH|1|204}}</ref> {{RH|Armageddon}}.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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==References==
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Battle of Cimtar
Baltar oversees the final destruction (Exodus!).
Baltar oversees the final destruction (Exodus!).
Baltar oversees the final destruction (Exodus!).
Summary
Conflict: Thousand-Yahren War
Date: During the Peace Conference
Related Episode(s):
Place: Cimtar, Twelve Colonies of Man
Result: Decisive Cylon victory, destruction of the Twelve Colonies
Combatants
Twelve Colonies of Man Cylons
Commanders
Commander Adama
President Adar
Imperious Leader
Strength
Colonial Fleet Cylon Fleet
Materiel Losses
All battlestars and vessels engaged in defense. Unknown, minimal
Casualties
All Colonies destroyed Unknown, minimal
Battle Chronology
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Battle of Cimtar


For for the battle depicted in the Original Series canon, see: Battle of Cimtar.

The Battle of Cimtar is the defining cornerstone of various separate continuity stories, depicted in a wide variety of tie-in media from comics, novels, and games across the panoply of materials since 1978 C.E. and into 2020 C.E.

Marvel Comics

The Battle of Cimtar commences after Apollo and Zac, on recon patrol from Galactica, uncover a massive task force of Cylon raiders laying in wait around Cimtar, hidden by both interference and empty Cylon tankers.

With only notification that the recon patrol is under armed attack, Commander Adama brings Galactica to readiness under the guise of a battlestations drill as the fleet of battlestars approaches the rendezvous at Cimtar. Believing that a show of force would upset the peace negotiations, President Adar specifically forbids Adama from launching Vipers, leading Adama to the aforesaid drill, allowing Galactica to be the only ship prepared for the Cylons' deception.

Meanwhile, Apollo leave behind Zac—whose Viper is slowed due to damage to one of its three engines—to warn the approaching Fleet. Zac is destroyed "short of the fleet" and a grieving Apollo informs Tigh that no basestars were sighted, only the raiders and their now-empty fuel tankers. Adama, believing that the basestars were needed elsewhere for an attack on the Twelve Colonies of Man, leaves behind the battlestar fleet and Galactica's Viper squadrons and heads to a fretful flight to defend the Colonies.

Galactica is too late, as masses of Cylons have bombarded the Colonies, inflicting destruction on a massive scale. The Colonies burned out cinders, Adama is ferried by Apollo to their home on Caprica, from which Adama proclaims to a band of survivors to assemble in any assorted ship that can carry them, as they are fleeing their unrecoverable homeworlds (Annihilation!). Discovered later during their journey, pluton poisoning affects much of the foodstuffs hurriedly taken aboard, forcing the Fleet to make a stop at Carillon (Exodus!).

Baltar, the traitor that lead the Colonies' to their demise, oversees the destruction. Centurions inform him that a handful of human are assembling a fleet, and that those who have been captured offer this information in exchange for their lives. Baltar reminds them of their Imperious Leader's standing order: extermination (Exodus!).

Dynamite Entertainment comics

Also referred to as the Ambush at Cimtar, this event commences the destruction of the human race and the subsequent exodus of the survivors in a large caravan of ships, shepherded by the last of the surviving battlestars, Galactica (Battlestar Galactica: Cylon Apocalypse #3).

The Sagittarian satellite colony of Maytoria is hardest hit during this event, with only two hundred Maytorians surviving thanks to the leadership of Stadra Ah Mun (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 1 #2#4), later integrating into the Fleet before its departure from their home system (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 1 #5).

In an alternate reality, a similar event lead to the destruction of the human race, outside of a small band of resistance fighters lead by former President Adama that wages a seemingly hopeless struggle against the Cylons (Classic Battlestar Galactica Vol. 2 #3).

Richard Hatch's Novels

In Richard Hatch's novels, the Battle of Cimtar results in the ascension of Zac, the first casualty of that decisive attack, as a Being of Light[1]. Additional victims of note included Persephone, Boomer's youngest sister[2] (RH: Armageddon).

See also

References

  1. Hatch, Richard; Christopher Golden (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 151.
  2. Hatch, Richard; Christopher Golden (1997). Armageddon. Byron Preiss, p. 204.