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Battlestar Galactica #7
Cover Date: March, 2007
The other Sharon boards one of the older generation Cylon Raiders and using her blood splashed over the helmeted face of the Cylon pilot gains control of all the older generation Cylons. A group of newer generation Cylons attacks Colonial One, but their ...
Issue Description
The other Sharon boards one of the older generation Cylon Raiders and using her blood splashed over the helmeted face of the Cylon pilot gains control of all the older generation Cylons. A group of newer generation Cylons attacks Colonial One, but their primary target is not President Roslin, but rather the older generation Cylons. Adama tells the other Sharon to assemble the older generation Cylons on the starboard side of the ship and then lures the newer generation Cylons to attack the older generation. Once outside the ship, Sharon immediately takes control of the newer generation Cylons as well. Sharon announces her farewell as Adama in the last panel of the story is about to press the self-destruct button on his remote to destroy all the Cylons.
Battlestar Galactica (2006)
- Publisher
- Dynamite Entertainment
Volume Description
There are a few BSG 2003 comic series, including BSG: Pegasus, BSG: Season Zero and also just the series simply entitled Battlestar Galactica (what gets confusing with the last one is that there were two with that title at the time of publishing, one about the origonal series and one about the remake and the titles did not specify. ) This is the one based on the 2003 remake.
In many ways, the BSG 2003 comic is like an AU fanfic. (Much in the same way the remake itself is in comparison to the original). It has the same characters and very basic storyline, but the relationships are tweaked and they events are very different. Boomer's character is the most different and as a rule, characters such as Geta and Tigh barely make an appearance. But it's still a good read.
Collected EditionsBattlestar Galactica vol. 1 (#0-4)Battlestar Galactica vol. 2 (#5-8)Battlestar Galactica vol. 3 (#9-12)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.