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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


* Following his introduction to [[Korbok]], Captain {{Alt|Apollo|TOS-DE}} notes that he knew of a man named [[Thane]], describing him as a cold-blooded murder willing to do anything ({{Comics|classic|3}}).
* Following his introduction to [[Korbok]], Captain {{Alt|Apollo|TOS-DE}} notes that he knew of a man named [[Thane]], describing him as a cold-blooded murder willing to do anything. Korbok then corrects Apollo regarding its status as a title, and not an individual's name ({{Comics|classic|3}}).
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Latest revision as of 23:34, 14 August 2022

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This article is in the Dynamite Comics separate continuity, which is related to the Original Series. Be sure that your contributions to this article reflect the characters and events specific to this continuity only.
For the Colonial prisoner of the same name, see: Thane.
An assortment of Comitat Thanes (Battlestar Galactica Classic #4).

Thane is a title used by command-level officers within The Comitat.

Thanes typically command frigates, and wear similar full-body armors like other members of the Comitat in order to show unity among the divergent races of the Empyrean Expanse (Battlestar Galactica Classic #1#4). In the rare instance where a leader is unavailable, each Thane shares a voice in the Comitat leadership in lieu of having a singular figurehead, which results in decisions that eschew alacrity (Battlestar Galactica Classic #3#4).

Known Thanes

Notes

  • Following his introduction to Korbok, Captain Apollo notes that he knew of a man named Thane, describing him as a cold-blooded murder willing to do anything. Korbok then corrects Apollo regarding its status as a title, and not an individual's name (Battlestar Galactica Classic #3).