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===Act 1=== | ===Act 1=== | ||
* In Admiral Adama's quarters, Lee Adama, Saul Tigh, Galen Tyrol, Felix Gaeta and | * In Admiral Adama's quarters, Lee Adama, Saul Tigh, Galen Tyrol, Felix Gaeta and [[Karl Agathon]] meet. As the admiral takes some kind of medication and rolls his arm in some form of discomfort, Tyrol indicates that the rebel Cylons of the [[Basestar (RDM)|baseship]] in the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] would rather ally with Adama permanently than risk meeting up with the [[Cavil]]s and their hostile Cylon forces alone. | ||
* Adama redirects the discussion to a proposed upgrading of all Colonial [[FTL|jump drives]] in the Fleet. As Cylon FTL is three times more efficient, such an upgrade would be very useful tactically, with some hard work. Lee Adama reminds the others that the [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum]] is needed to get the civilian ship's cooperation, especially if the Cylons are needed to do the work on each ship. Tyrol confirms that Cylon involvement will be a requirement. | * Adama redirects the discussion to a proposed upgrading of all Colonial [[FTL|jump drives]] in the Fleet. As Cylon FTL is three times more efficient, such an upgrade would be very useful tactically, with some hard work. Lee Adama reminds the others that the [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum]] is needed to get the civilian ship's cooperation, especially if the Cylons are needed to do the work on each ship. Tyrol confirms that Cylon involvement will be a requirement. | ||
* Lee considers the argument that upgrading before the Fleet's food and fuel run out before they find a new home should be a good argument. But Tyrol ups the ante with a price: that the Cylons become valid citizens of the Fleet, with their own representative on the Quorum and Adama's oath of protection. Gaeta objects strongly, but the admiral indicates he is weighing all options as he dismisses the group, realizing that President Roslin needs to weigh it as well. | * Lee considers the argument that upgrading before the Fleet's food and fuel run out before they find a new home should be a good argument. But Tyrol ups the ante with a price: that the Cylons become valid citizens of the Fleet, with their own representative on the Quorum and Adama's oath of protection. Gaeta objects strongly, but the admiral indicates he is weighing all options as he dismisses the group, realizing that President Roslin needs to weigh it as well. | ||
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* Admiral Adama tries to convince Roslin to help with the Cylon alliance question as she tries a few aerobics. But Roslin continually defers to get back in the political game, asking for "a little more time" to be alone as she pushes Adama out of her room. | * Admiral Adama tries to convince Roslin to help with the Cylon alliance question as she tries a few aerobics. But Roslin continually defers to get back in the political game, asking for "a little more time" to be alone as she pushes Adama out of her room. | ||
* Picking up more trash, the admiral continues down a corridor and past the officer's [[rec room]] as Gaeta sits down next to | * Picking up more trash, the admiral continues down a corridor and past the officer's [[rec room]] as Gaeta sits down next to [[Kara Thrace]], who isn't in the mood to talk. Gaeta reminds her of [[The Circle|her involvement to try him as a Cylon collaborator]], and that two of the other judges turned out to be Cylons themselves, as did Thrace's [[Samuel Anders|own husband]]. | ||
* Gaeta and Thrace exchange unpleasant words about Anders and his actual behavior on {{RDM|Caprica}}, and he insinuates that she could be a [[The Destiny|Cylon herself]]. Thrace replies that at least she's not a gimp, referring to Gaeta's lost leg. | * Gaeta and Thrace exchange unpleasant words about Anders and his actual behavior on {{RDM|Caprica}}, and he insinuates that she could be a [[The Destiny|Cylon herself]]. Thrace replies that at least she's not a gimp, referring to Gaeta's lost leg. | ||
* Gaeta threatens that there will come a "reckoning," but Thrace isn't fazed, warning that she won't hesitate to strike him (or anyone else in her way), despite his disability, as she leaves the room. Gaeta then tells the others in the rec room to close the hatch to the room, saying that they need to talk. | * Gaeta threatens that there will come a "reckoning," but Thrace isn't fazed, warning that she won't hesitate to strike him (or anyone else in her way), despite his disability, as she leaves the room. Gaeta then tells the others in the rec room to close the hatch to the room, saying that they need to talk. | ||
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* Inconsistently, the woman now identified as the [[Unnamed civilians in the Fleet (RDM)#Tauron Delegate|Tauron Delegate]], in "Sine Qua Non" replaced [[Reza Chronides]] in the Quorum (with [[Unnamed civilians in the Fleet (RDM)#Speaking Delegate #2|Speaking Delegate #2]] present), while in "A Disquiet Follows My Soul" she replaced Speaking Delegate #2 (with Chronides present), apparently representing two different colonies on two different occasions. (This is not [[Safiya Sanne|the first time such strange Quorum shifts have happened]].) | * Inconsistently, the woman now identified as the [[Unnamed civilians in the Fleet (RDM)#Tauron Delegate|Tauron Delegate]], in "Sine Qua Non" replaced [[Reza Chronides]] in the Quorum (with [[Unnamed civilians in the Fleet (RDM)#Speaking Delegate #2|Speaking Delegate #2]] present), while in "A Disquiet Follows My Soul" she replaced Speaking Delegate #2 (with Chronides present), apparently representing two different colonies on two different occasions. (This is not [[Safiya Sanne|the first time such strange Quorum shifts have happened]].) | ||
* The episode reinforces information demonstrated in the latter season 1 and 2 episodes "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]" and "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I]]": Cylon FTL technology, both in mechanism and in navigation, is three times more accurate than Colonial FTL. | * The episode reinforces information demonstrated in the latter season 1 and 2 episodes "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]" and "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I]]": Cylon FTL technology, both in mechanism and in navigation, is three times more accurate than Colonial FTL. | ||
* The [[survivor count]] shows a loss of a six people during and since "[[The Face of the Enemy]]" webisodes. Based on | * The [[survivor count]] shows a loss of a six people during and since "[[The Face of the Enemy]]" webisodes. Based on [[Karl Agathon]]'s, [[Saul Tigh]]'s and [[Felix Gaeta]]'s comments, some of these were suicides, like that of [[Anastasia Dualla]] previous to the webisodes. Three of the deaths are those of [[Esrin]], [[Finnegan]] and [[Brooks (RDM)|Brooks]], murdered by a [[Number Eight]] in "The Face of the Enemy". | ||
*Gaeta's incident with Thrace in this episode is similar to a previous confrontation in "[[Collaborators]]" except this time it is Gaeta who initiates hostilities. | *Gaeta's incident with Thrace in this episode is similar to a previous confrontation in "[[Collaborators]]" except this time it is Gaeta who initiates hostilities. | ||
* Adama has accepted Tigh back as his friend and second in command. Tigh, despite being outed as a Cylon, maintains his rank and privileges. Adama also, unlike the previous episode, speaks to Tigh in a more familiar manner here. | * Adama has accepted Tigh back as his friend and second in command. Tigh, despite being outed as a Cylon, maintains his rank and privileges. Adama also, unlike the previous episode, speaks to Tigh in a more familiar manner here. | ||