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| * Corporal [[Rigel (TOS-DE alternate)|Rigel]] wears the officer's blue uniform, instead of the tan. While this originally began as a mistake, it is explained in the {{Comics|classic|3|third issue}} as a characterization point.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://farawaypress.com/comics/battlestargalacticacounterstrike/battlestargalacticacounterstrike3/|title=THE STORIES BEHIND THE STORIES: Battlestar Galactica: Counterstrike #3|last=Miller|first=John Jackson|accessdate=21 August 2022}}</ref> | | * Corporal [[Rigel (TOS-DE alternate)|Rigel]] wears the officer's blue uniform, instead of the tan. While this originally began as a mistake, it is explained in the {{Comics|classic|3|third issue}} as a characterization point.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://farawaypress.com/comics/battlestargalacticacounterstrike/battlestargalacticacounterstrike3/|title=THE STORIES BEHIND THE STORIES: Battlestar Galactica: Counterstrike #3|last=Miller|first=John Jackson|accessdate=21 August 2022}}</ref> |
| * The coloration of the [[Viper (TOS-DE alternate)|Viper]] stripes is keeping in line with the Original Series' orange, and not the red of the [[Re-imagined Series]]' [[Viper Mark II|Vipers]]. The mix-up had been a repeated issue in earlier Dynamite installments. | | * The coloration of the [[Viper (TOS-DE alternate)|Viper]] stripes is keeping in line with the Original Series' orange, and not the red of the [[Re-imagined Series]]' [[Viper Mark II|Vipers]]. The mix-up had been a repeated issue in earlier Dynamite installments. |
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| * The [[Okaati]] and [[Comitat]] are the first space-fairing races depicted in Dynamite's Original Series stories. Further, they appear to rival both Colonial and Cylons on a technical level. The question on how either could be intertwined with the Cylons, if at all, is left nebulous at this juncture. This is in keeping with the established lore, where a majority of the aliens encountered in the Original Series' canon were either subjugated by the Cylons, or were aliens known to the Colonials and the disconnected far-flung colonies (vis a vis [[Sectar (planet)|Sectar]] and its [[Boray]] population from "[[The Magnificent Warriors]]." | | * The [[Okaati]] and [[Comitat]] are the first space-fairing races depicted in Dynamite's Original Series stories. Further, they appear to rival both Colonial and Cylons on a technical level. The question on how either could be intertwined with the Cylons, if at all, is left nebulous at this juncture. This is in keeping with the established lore, where a majority of the aliens encountered in the Original Series' canon were either subjugated by the Cylons, or were aliens known to the Colonials and the disconnected far-flung colonies (vis a vis [[Sectar (planet)|Sectar]] and its [[Boray]] population from "[[The Magnificent Warriors]]." |
| *While Starbuck's itching to go on the offensive is in keeping with his character, the forcefulness of his near insubordination appear discordant with the fact that ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'' just participated in a [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge|direct offensive confrontation with a lone basestar]]. This makes the dialogue shoe-horned set-up for the "counterstrike" moment at the end of the issue, which is interwoven throughout the rest of the series. Although, perhaps, it can be argued that such blatant foreshadowing is in keeping with the Original Series' mythology. | | *While Starbuck's itching to go on the offensive is in keeping with his character, the forcefulness of his near insubordination appear discordant with the fact that ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'' just participated in a [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge|direct offensive confrontation with a lone basestar]]. This makes the dialogue shoe-horned set-up for the "counterstrike" moment at the end of the issue, which is interwoven throughout the rest of the series. Although, perhaps, it can be argued that such blatant foreshadowing is in keeping with the Original Series' mythology. |
| | | *[[Adama (TOS-DE alternate)|Adama]]'s pathos in questioning his decision to violate another race's sovereignty is in keeping with his character, as in "[[Saga of a Star World]]" he questions his burden of leading the human race to [[Earth (TOS)|Earth]]. In this issue, it leads him to question what happens in their wake, which is something not truly touched on in the series proper. As [[Battlestar Galactica Classic 1|would later come to pass]], the [[Cylons (TOS-DE alternate)|Cylons]] engage in genocide of the [[Kiernu]] for their failure to thwart [[The Fleet (TOS-DE alternate)|the Fleet]]'s travel through the [[Empyrean Expanse|Expanse]]. It then leads one to wonder what other species and cultures have fallen to the Cylon as a direct result of their pursuit of the Fleet. |
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| * If Raiders have penetrated [[Empyrean Expanse|the nebula]], how far behind is the main Cylon force? ({{Comics|classic|1|Answer}})
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| * Who leads the Cylon forces pursuing [[The Fleet (TOS-DE alternate)|the Fleet]] at this juncture? ({{Comics|classic|1|Answer}})
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| | *If Raiders have penetrated [[Empyrean Expanse|the nebula]], how far behind is the main Cylon force? ({{Comics|classic|1|Answer}}) |
| | *Who leads the Cylon forces pursuing [[The Fleet (TOS-DE alternate)|the Fleet]] at this juncture? ({{Comics|classic|1|Answer}}) |
| | *What other species inhabit the expanse? ([[Comitat|Answer]]) |
| | *Who are the Comitat and what is their motivation regarding the Okaati? ({{Comics|classic|4|Answer}}) |
| | *Why are the Okaati a renegade fleet? ({{Comics|classic|4|Answer}}) |
| | *Why are the [[Kiernu]] xenophobic? ({{Comics|classic|4|Answer}}) |
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| *''[[Adama (TOS-DE alternate)|Adama]] shares his anguish over violating the sovereignty of the [[Kiernu]]'s space.'' | | *''[[Adama (TOS-DE alternate)|Adama]] shares his anguish over violating the sovereignty of the [[Kiernu]]'s space.'' |
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| * ''[[John Jackson Miller]] discusses the origins of the book series.'' <br /> I’d been looking to do something for ''Galactica'' for a long time; I even had written a script that was intended for one of the old [[Realm Press]] ''Galactica'' titles back in the late 1990s, long before I did any other professional work. In between, there was the [[RDM|reimagined series]], and of course I did all my comics and novel work for licenses like ''[[Star Wars]]'' and ''[[Star Trek]]''. But I remained interested — and when [[Nick Barrucci]] and I began discussing licenses that [[Dynamite Comics|Dynamite]] had that I might be interested in, I immediately said the [[TOS|original ''Galactica'']] was right up my street. I proposed a series to editor Anthony Marques, and then we were off.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://westfieldcomics.com/blog/2018/09/07/interview-john-jackson-miller-on-dynamites-battlestar-galactica-classic/|title=INTERVIEW: JOHN JACKSON MILLER ON DYNAMITE’S BATTLESTAR GALACTICA CLASSIC|date=07 September 2018|publisher=Westfield Comics|accessdate=06 August 2022}}</ref> | | *''[[John Jackson Miller]] discusses the origins of the book series.'' <br /> I’d been looking to do something for ''Galactica'' for a long time; I even had written a script that was intended for one of the old [[Realm Press]] ''Galactica'' titles back in the late 1990s, long before I did any other professional work. In between, there was the [[RDM|reimagined series]], and of course I did all my comics and novel work for licenses like ''[[Star Wars]]'' and ''[[Star Trek]]''. But I remained interested — and when [[Nick Barrucci]] and I began discussing licenses that [[Dynamite Comics|Dynamite]] had that I might be interested in, I immediately said the [[TOS|original ''Galactica'']] was right up my street. I proposed a series to editor Anthony Marques, and then we were off.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://westfieldcomics.com/blog/2018/09/07/interview-john-jackson-miller-on-dynamites-battlestar-galactica-classic/|title=INTERVIEW: JOHN JACKSON MILLER ON DYNAMITE’S BATTLESTAR GALACTICA CLASSIC|date=07 September 2018|publisher=Westfield Comics|accessdate=06 August 2022}}</ref> |
| * ''Miller touches upon the confusion on depictions for ships, characters, and other visual cues between the [[Original Series]] and its [[Re-imagined Series|Re-imagined counterpart]].'' <br />Whether it’s for ''[[Star Wars]], [[W:Mass Effect|Mass Effect]], [[W:Halo|Halo]]'', or any of the other franchises I’ve written comics for, I always try to include footnotes for the artist when ships and characters appear, to make sure that the correct versions appear. It’s particularly important with ''Battlestar Galactica'', because variant versions of many things exist from the 2003 “reimagined series.” Nobody would confuse [[Dirk Benedict]] with [[Katee Sackhoff]], but things like the ships of [[The Fleet (TOS)|the fleet]] can be trickier!<ref name=":0" /> | | *''Miller touches upon the confusion on depictions for ships, characters, and other visual cues between the [[Original Series]] and its [[Re-imagined Series|Re-imagined counterpart]].'' <br />Whether it’s for ''[[Star Wars]], [[W:Mass Effect|Mass Effect]], [[W:Halo|Halo]]'', or any of the other franchises I’ve written comics for, I always try to include footnotes for the artist when ships and characters appear, to make sure that the correct versions appear. It’s particularly important with ''Battlestar Galactica'', because variant versions of many things exist from the 2003 “reimagined series.” Nobody would confuse [[Dirk Benedict]] with [[Katee Sackhoff]], but things like the ships of [[The Fleet (TOS)|the fleet]] can be trickier!<ref name=":0" /> |
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| ==Related Imagery== | | ==Related Imagery== |