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{{Character Data
{{Character Data
| title= Osiris
| title= Anton
| photo= Council Member Osiris.png
| photo= BSG - Counterstrike - Sire Anton.png
| seen=Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck 2
| seen=Battlestar Galactica Classic 3
| pseen=''Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck 2''
| pseen=''Battlestar Galactica Classic #3''
| death=Killed by {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}} ([[Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck 4]])
| colony=[[Aeries]]
| role=Council Member, [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]]
| role=Council Member, [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]]
| children=[[Diana (TOS)|Diana]]†, daughter
|primecon=Anton}}
}}


'''Osiris''' is the [[Aeries]] [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]] Council Member, who primarily deals with [[agro]] trade.
[[Sire]] '''Anton''' is a [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS-DE alternate)|Quorum of Twelve]] Council Member following the exodus from the [[Twelve Colonies of Man (TOS-DE alternate)|Twelve Colonies of Man]].


== Agent of the Cylons ==
== Travelling the Empyrean Expanse ==


In [[7322]], Osiris aids the [[Cylon (TOS alternate)|Cylon]]s<ref>The motivations for this treachery are never made clear in any of the ''[[Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck]]'' comic book installments.</ref> by using his personal access codes to disable the [[defense net]] around [[Umbra]], an agro township where Osiris had holdings. Expressly ordering his workers to stand down and not make any deliveries the night the Cylons attacked, a worker of his named [[McKintosh]] made a recording not only detailing the attack, but also the use of the aforementioned access codes (''[[Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck 3]]'').  
Circa [[7348 (alternate)|7348]], Anton is among the members of the Quorum to agree to the rapid, full-scale integration of the [[Okaati]]'s [[Harvester|Harvesters]] as booster engines for the civilian ships within [[The Fleet (TOS-DE alternate)|the Fleet]]. He observes that [[Parrin]] has been working power brokers throughout the Fleet "like a born politician" ({{Comics|classic|3}}).  


In the [[yahren]]s that follow, he continues being an agent for the Cylons and their various manipulations to undermine the [[Colonial (TOS)|Colonial]] war effort during the [[Thousand Yahren War]].<ref>It is entirely possible that Osiris is also responsible for facilitating the Cylon sneak attack in [[7346]] at another agro town on [[Scorpia]], where [[Starbuck's foster parents]] also reside (''[[Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck 2]]'').</ref>
== Notes ==


During this time, he also enlists the assistance of his daughter, [[Diana (TOS)|Diana]], to help the Cylons execute their plans. Having not only an audience with the [[Imperious Leader (TOS alternate)|Imperious Leader]], but also the [[IL-series]] [[cogitator]] [[Lucifer (alternate)|Lucifer]]. They aid the Cylons in procuring [[tylium (TOS)|tylium]] by making use of seemingly abandoned and spent tylium mines, such as the ice moon [[Thrace (TOS)|Thrace]] (''[[Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck 4]]'').
* Anton is not mentioned by name in his appearance, but is noted as being one of the three Council members featured in {{Comics|classic|3}} by author [[John Jackson Miler]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://farawaypress.com/comics/battlestargalacticacounterstrike/battlestargalacticacounterstrike3/|title=Battlestar Galactica: Counterstrike #3 - Faraway Press|author=John Jackson Miller|accessdate=01 January 2023}}</ref>
 
Ironically, following Osiris's death, a rival named Lord [[Baltar (TOS alternate)|Baltar]] would be the one to [[Battle at Cimtar|bring the Cylons victory]] in the Thousand Yahren War in [[7348|two yahrens time]] (''[[Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck 4]]'').
 
== McKintosh's Threat ==
 
While [[McKintosh]] made it clear that he had data that could prove Osiris's involvement in the [[attack at Umbra]], and held that information over Osiris's head, it was later lost. Neither Osiris nor Diana knew to whom or how it had lost, and they never made a move to neutralize the possible threat.
 
It isn't until [[7346]] that McKintosh's data on the Umbra attack became a threat, as [[Boomer (TOS alternate)|Boomer]] utilizes the [[Aeries]] [[datanet]] to decode the chip {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}} won from McKintosh in [[7335]]. Upon being informed of it, Osiris orders Diana to deal with it&mdash;and much to his eventual chagrin&mdash;she commits an act of terrorism by blowing up the [[server room]] aboard ''[[Galactica (TOS alternate)|Galactica]]'' and attempts to kill two warriors (Ensign Starbuck and Lieutenant {{alt|Apollo|TOS}}) when they return to investigate the bombing. These failures segues into another attempt on wiping out both Warriors via a Cylon ambush, with information Diana provides the Cylons relating to their forthcoming patrol route.
 
That ambush a failure, Osiris instructs Diana to bring Starbuck to him at the [[Aerian Administration Hub]] for a chat. With the chat ending poorly, Diana utilizes the DNA left on Starbuck's glass and the half-smoked [[fumarello|fumerello]] to stage her next plan: framing Starbuck for the murder of [[Kandi Trieste]]. Osiris also plants falsehoods against Starbuck, claiming that an inebriated Starbuck had threatened him during the meeting and, after that, killed his ex-girlfriend Trieste in a fit of rage (''Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck 2'', ''[[Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck 3|3]]'').
 
Diana plants both Trieste's body and the evidence aboard ''[[Erin Dream]]'', succeeding in Osiris's designs to discredit Starbuck, having him arrested and brought to the Hub. Following this, Osiris rebukes {{alt|Adama|TOS}}'s defense of Starbuck, as well as Adama's offer to take Starbuck back to ''[[Galactica (TOS alternate)|Galactica]]'' for holding pending the trial. Osiris's rival, the [[tylium (TOS)|tylium]] dealer Lord [[Baltar (TOS alternate)|Baltar]], takes advantage of an opportunity and positions himself to be of assistance: he confirms Starbuck's suspicions to Apollo with the claim that Osiris's "friends a little more... robotic than we'd like." Baltar also believes that, with Adama having shown his hand, Osiris will move Starbuck away from the Hub and "off the map."
 
Thanks to Baltar, Apollo and Starbuck thwart Osiris's future captivity plans, but not before using this break to his advantage by removing Adama from the [[Council of Twelve (TOS)|Council of Twelve]]. Knowing that Adama would certainly be surveilled, Osiris orders Diana to trail {{alt|Athena|TOS}} as Adama would work through her.
 
She succeeds in stopping Athena from uncovering the last remaining footage that would prove Starbuck's innocence, and (with the help of a [[Centurion (TOS alternate)|Centurion]]) extricate her to [[Thrace (TOS)|Thrace]] in order to prevent the evidence acquired by Apollo and Starbuck from [[McKintosh]]'s ship&mdash;that had been intercepted and all crew, including McKintosh, killed by Cylons at Osiris's order&mdash;from making the light of day (''[[Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck 3]]'').
 
Upon Adama's reemergence and rebounding defense of Starbuck with this new evidence, Osiris plays his new hand and uses Athena as leverage.<ref>Despite Osiris's promise to release Athena following the destruction of the Umbra evidence, Diana plans to kill Athena and destroy the [[tylium (TOS)|tylium]] mining outpost on Thrace by means of overloading the reactor, thus covering up Osiris's misdeeds. It is likely that Osiris knew of this, given his earlier decrees of "zero tolerance, zero compassion."</ref>
 
Athena stops short of killing Diana by Apollo's intervention, they leave her behind. She vainly attempts to stop the overload, and her attempt to have [[Lucifer (alternate)|Lucifer]] and the Cylons save her also fails.
 
== Tying Up Loose Ends ==
 
As [[Diana]] fails to stop the reactor overload that she herself had started (in order to save her life after {{alt|Apollo|TOS}} and {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}}'s rescue of {{alt|Athena|TOS}}, she sends one final teary-eyed message to Osiris: "Father... I love you...." To his horror, "Ground Zero" becomes very much that as the tylium mine at [[Thrace (TOS)|Thrace]] is destroyed.
 
Osiris returns to the [[Council of Twelve (TOS)|Council of Twelve]] chambers, where Starbuck presents McKintosh's holographic confession and evidence. Having been revealed, Osiris takes President [[Adar (TOS alternate)|Adar]] hostage with a [[laser pistol]] and demands a [[shuttle (TOS)|shuttle]]&mdash;but is quickly slain by Starbuck who takes his revenge for [[Umbra]] (''[[Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck 4]]'').


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Sire Anton is a Quorum of Twelve Council Member following the exodus from the Twelve Colonies of Man.

Travelling the Empyrean Expanse

Circa 7348, Anton is among the members of the Quorum to agree to the rapid, full-scale integration of the Okaati's Harvesters as booster engines for the civilian ships within the Fleet. He observes that Parrin has been working power brokers throughout the Fleet "like a born politician" (Battlestar Galactica Classic #3).

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References

  1. John Jackson Miller. Battlestar Galactica: Counterstrike #3 - Faraway Press (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Retrieved on 01 January 2023.