Not taking any chances, Zoë stuns Badger's hired muscle with fire-retardant gas as they attempt to board Serenity, and shoots them. Dobson, obsessed with killing Mal, claims he has the perfect plan, and needed only Alliance clearance to make it easier.Īfter returning to Persephone, Badger approaches Serenity with a handful of goons to pitch a job to the crew. He has made a deal with the Hands of Blue, who have been trying to recapture Simon and River Tam. Dobson seems to have carved out his own niche on Whitefall, complete with bodyguards and a lair. Meanwhile, Lawrence Dobson, missing his right eye from his last encounter with Mal, is still on Whitefall where he was left during the pilot episode. Wash and Kaylee use Serenity to knock over a water tower, stunning the pursuers long enough for the crew to escape. With the townsfolk still in pursuit, Mal radios Wash, notifying him of the need to make a hasty escape. While the townspeople chase Mal and the others, thinking that they have the stolen money, Shepherd Book "borrow" (steals) a transport and the four make their escape. Ott's crew escapes the planet, after notifying the entire town of the heist. Ott's team retreats with the payload, while Mal, Zoë, and Jayne pursue. Ott orders his men to open fire, and a pitched firefight ensues. Mal drops his gun to the floor, but then kicks it into Ott's face, knocking out a few of his teeth. Mal briefly muses on how his gun was one of two things that got him through the war, and stuck with him afterward (the other being Zoë). Mal threatens Ott to back down, but he persists. Pushing his luck, Ott then asks Mal to give up his gun, as well. Ott demands the payload, and Mal agrees, not wanting to risk the lives of his crew. The three are having a standoff with fellow thief Ott and his gang, who were tipped off to the job by an unknown party. The story opens with Shepherd Book giving a sermon in a random border-planet town, which is shortly revealed to be a diversion so Mal, Zoë, and Jayne can pull a heist. A captain's goal was simple: find a crew, find a job, keep flying." Plot Out here, people struggled to get by with the most basic technologies a ship would bring you work, a gun would help you keep it. After the War, many of the Independents who had fought and lost drifted to the edges of the system, far from Alliance control. There was some disagreement on that point. The central planets formed the Alliance and decided all the planets had to join under their rule. Synopsis Prologue "After the Earth was used up, we found a new solar system and hundreds of new Earths were terraformed and colonized. The comics were later reissued as a trade paperback compilation. Many comic book retailers reported that it was their highest selling comic those months, in part because of the multiple covers, but also because it attracted a group of customers who are not traditionally comic book buyers. The comics quickly sold out on release, with both the #1 and #2 issues going into second printings. The first issue was published in July 2005, and the final one appeared in September. Each issue of the series features three different covers, with each cover featuring one of the nine main characters, each by a different illustrator, including Joe Quesada, Bryan Hitch, Tim Bradstreet and John Cassaday. The story is considered part of the Firefly/Serenity canon. Together they tell the story of what happens between the last episode of Firefly and the film Serenity. The story is set between the end of the series and the beginning of the film, and depicts (among other things) what happens to Lawrence Dobson, the Alliance secret agent who attempted to capture Simon and River Tam in the pilot episode of Firefly, also titled " Serenity." There are three Serenity comics, entitled Serenity: Those Left Behind. It is the first comic book series to be based on Whedon's short-lived 2002 television series Firefly and the 2005 feature film into which it was adapted, Serenity. It was written by Joss Whedon and Brett Matthews, illustrated by Will Conrad, and colored by Laura Martin. Serenity: Those Left Behind is a 2005 three-issue comic book miniseries published by Dark Horse Comics.
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