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'''Belial''' is an [[IL-series]] {{TOS|Cylons|Cylon}}.
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Belial, seeking a way to further the advances of the Cylon Empire, believed that returning to its biological form was necessary. He created the [[nano-cybrid]] to further this aim, but was apparently captured before he could refine his work.
'''Belial''' is an [[IL-series]] {{TOS|Cylons|Cylon}} tasked by the {{alt|Imperious Leader}}, Lord [[Barkol]], to further the advances of the {{alt|Cylon Empire}}.


As a result, the {{TOS|basestar|basestar}} and Belial's followers were destroyed  ({{comics|apocalypse|1}}), and the nano-cybrid eventually fell into the hands of the Colonials on ''{{TOS|Galactica}}''.
Provisioned with the breadth and depth of scientific knowledge available to the Empire, Belial discovers during his explorations that returning the Cylons to their biological form was necessary. He creates the [[nano-cybrid]] to further this aim, and is captured before he could refine his work ({{comics|apocalypse|3}}).


The Colonials weaponize it for an attack on [[Tessida]], where Belial is held, partially disassembled and bound by Viceroy [[Abbadon]] to await his fate with the other Cylons under imminent attack ({{comics|apocalypse|3}}).
Following his capture, the "[[infidel basestar]]" consisting of Belial's followers are hunted to the planet [[Burania]] and destroyed ({{comics|apocalypse|1}}), with the nano-cybrid falling into the hands of the Colonials from ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS-DE}}''.
 
The Colonials weaponize it for an attack on [[Tessida]], where Belial is held, partially disassembled and bound by Viceroy [[Abbadon]] to await his fate with the other Cylons under imminent attack ({{comics|apocalypse|3}}—{{comics|apocalypse|4|short=Y}}).
 
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Belial is an IL-series Cylon tasked by the Imperious Leader, Lord Barkol, to further the advances of the Cylon Empire.

Provisioned with the breadth and depth of scientific knowledge available to the Empire, Belial discovers during his explorations that returning the Cylons to their biological form was necessary. He creates the nano-cybrid to further this aim, and is captured before he could refine his work (Battlestar Galactica: Cylon Apocalypse #3).

Following his capture, the "infidel basestar" consisting of Belial's followers are hunted to the planet Burania and destroyed (Battlestar Galactica: Cylon Apocalypse #1), with the nano-cybrid falling into the hands of the Colonials from Galactica.

The Colonials weaponize it for an attack on Tessida, where Belial is held, partially disassembled and bound by Viceroy Abbadon to await his fate with the other Cylons under imminent attack (Battlestar Galactica: Cylon Apocalypse #3#4).