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==Questions==
==Questions==
*Are these are the actual original bodies of the dead from the past?
*The Cylons (using [[Cylon agent]]s as an example) are highly skilled in genetic manupulation. How, however, can they glean the personality (including nuances such as nicknames) of a dead human? Wouldn't the neurons of the dead brain cells be too far dessicated for information retrieval?
*If the Cylons didn't recreate these dead people, who did, and for what reason?
*What was the "Third Colonial Conflict" noted by Commander Adama? Would it be similar to the real-Earth series of [[Wikipedia:World War II|World Wars]]?
*Commander Adama (in the aired events of "[[Home, Part II]]" appears to be ''very'' happy to see [[Kara Thrace]] and [[Lee Adama]]. Why the change in characterization in this comic?


==Analysis==
==Analysis==

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This official comic book uses the characters, situations, and events of the Re-imagined Series between the events in "Home, Part II" and "Pegasus". However, this comic book series is considered a separate continuity to the aired series. Comments and information to this article should reflect only aired content before the episode, "Pegasus."


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Plot

"Battlestar Galactica discovers a group of human survivors in a small Medivac ship under attack by Cylons. Adama suspects a Cylon plot. But Roslin points to the Sacred Scrolls, which contain an ancient prophecy: 'The dead shall return in an ark of fire.' Who are the 'Returners'? Will they unite or divide the fleet -- and heal or break the heart of Commander Adama?" -Greg Pak[1]

Summary

  • Admiral William Adama, despite mending fences with President Roslin, appears to have problems in reconciling the actions of Kara Thrace and his son, Lee Adama during the factioning of the Fleet.
  • Admiral Adama has created a book of journal entries to his late son, Zak Adama, apparently to help him cope with his feelings about his family and turmoil. He recounts Thrace's actions in the book as if she were his daughter.
  • From an external window, Admiral Adama shows President Roslin a battlefield of years past, when the Colonies declared wars between each other, and before the Articles of Colonization established the Twelve Colonies under a unified government over 60 years prior. He points out an older Viper model as well as a ship he called a "Sagittarian Warbird."
  • CIC receives a distress call from an old medivac ship, its hull containing numerous fires that are venting into space, in the old battlefield. The call claims to have been boarded by a group of Cylon Centurions.
  • Adama immediately suspects this call is bait for a Cylon ambush. Roslin notes a verse from the Sacred Scrolls about the dead returning in an "ark of fire."
  • Starbuck requests, and Adama reluctantly accepts, her request to board the medivac ship to investigate. She wears a wireless headset to allow her to communicate with the CIC hands-free.
  • Starbuck immediately encounters Cylon resistance. She returns fire, taking down Cylons while demanding the names of each and every survivor on the ship.
  • Billy Keikeya and a large group of people run through printed and computerized ships' records on Galactica for each survivor. They discover that every name that Starbuck has read is a person that had died relatively recently (before the Fall of the Twelve Colonies) or years before.
  • Adama orders Starbuck to return to Galactica, but she plows through the last of Cylon resistance to enter the ship's cockpit. To the Admiral's shock (from hearing over Starbuck's comm link), Thrace encounters an apparently living Zak Adama in the cockpit--a man dead and buried long ago on Caprica.

Questions

  • Are these are the actual original bodies of the dead from the past?
  • The Cylons (using Cylon agents as an example) are highly skilled in genetic manupulation. How, however, can they glean the personality (including nuances such as nicknames) of a dead human? Wouldn't the neurons of the dead brain cells be too far dessicated for information retrieval?
  • If the Cylons didn't recreate these dead people, who did, and for what reason?
  • What was the "Third Colonial Conflict" noted by Commander Adama? Would it be similar to the real-Earth series of World Wars?

Analysis

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