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Collision Course!
Collision Course!
An issue of the Marvel Comics series.
Issue No. 13
Writer(s) Roger McKenzie and Walter Simonson
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Penciller(s) Walter Simonson
Inker(s) Klaus Janson
Colorist(s) George Roussos
Letterer(s) John Costanza
Editor(s) Allen Milgrom and Jim Shooter
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Cover Artist(s) Walter Simonson
Adaptation of
Published March 1980
Collects
Collected in The Memory Machine
Reprints
Reprinted as
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ISBN [[Special:Booksources/|]]
Population 0 Survivors
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Chronology
Previous Next
The Trap! Collision Course! Trial and Error
Purchase
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Available at Things From Another World - Purchase


Plot Synopsis

The combined might of the Galactica and Scavenge World defeats the first Cylon basestar, resulting in plenty of spare parts for the taking, but the Galactica is rendered immobile. Apollo and Boomer load a freighter with explosives with a plan to detonate it and destroy the second and third basestars. Starbuck escapes from Scavenge World on an ancient shuttle and provides Apollo and Starbuck cover as they eject in a shuttle pod and the plans succeed. Lucifer escapes, Adama has Uri arrested, and Starbuck is left behind as the repaired fleet heads out.

Reviews

One of five issues, along with "Scavenge World", "The Trap!", "Berzerker" and "The Daring Escape of the Space Cowboy" singled out as above-average by reviewer John Dorsey in an article on battlestargalactica.com.