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Editing Adama's Journals/Saga of a Star World (Book)

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*Sixth Entry (between Chapters 5 and 6): Adama discusses his first and only attempt to capture a young Ensign Starbuck in the act of illicit gambling aboard ''Galactica''. He discovers that Starbuck and the other crew members have been betting on when Adama will die. Initially irritated at this, he discovers that all of the crew members have said "never"; Adama believes that Starbuck played him the whole time, knowing that the Commander was looking to nab him on something, and Adama never tried to catch Starbuck red handed again.<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 121-123</ref>  
*Sixth Entry (between Chapters 5 and 6): Adama discusses his first and only attempt to capture a young Ensign Starbuck in the act of illicit gambling aboard ''Galactica''. He discovers that Starbuck and the other crew members have been betting on when Adama will die. Initially irritated at this, he discovers that all of the crew members have said "never"; Adama believes that Starbuck played him the whole time, knowing that the Commander was looking to nab him on something, and Adama never tried to catch Starbuck red handed again.<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 121-123</ref>  
*Seventh Entry (between Chapters 6 and 7): Adama remembers a piece of advice that his father gave after transferring command of ''Galactica'' to him: to look for things that were absent when things appeared to be in place. He notes that he is odds with what he sees, or doesn't see, when it comes to the idyllic refuge of [[Carillon|Carillon]].  
*Seventh Entry (between Chapters 6 and 7): Adama remembers a piece of advice that his father gave after transferring command of ''Galactica'' to him: to look for things that were absent when things appeared to be in place. He notes that he is odds with what he sees, or doesn't see, when it comes to the idyllic refuge of [[Carillon|Carillon]].  
*Eighth Entry (between Chapters 7 and 8): Adama notes that the idea of paradise is something contrary to what it suggests ("an expansion of human potential") and is instead the complete reverse ("usually a reduction, generally to the state of inertia"). He notes that humanity has an "unfortunate tendency to welcome traps if we can find some way to call them paradises," noting that such traps included Count [[Baltar (TOS alternate)|Baltar]]'s peace initiative and the "Carillon paradise," and that humanity often doesn't "pay heed to the slaves who are the rest of the population in our ideal imaginary lands [...] be[ing] content if we don't have to think of the slaves or the inertia".<ref>''Ibid.'', pgs. 169-170</ref>  
*Eighth Entry (between Chapters 7 and 8): Adama notes that the idea of paradise is something contrary to what it suggests ("an expansion of human potential") and is instead the complete reverse ("usually a reduction, generally to the state of inertia"). He notes that humanity has an "unfortunate tendency to welcome traps if we can find some way to call them paradises", noting that such traps included Count [[Baltar (TOS alternate)|Baltar]]'s peace initiative and the "Carillon paradise", and that humanity often doesn't "pay heed to the slaves who are the rest of the population in our ideal imaginary lands [...] be[ing] content if we don't have to think of the slaves or the inertia".<ref>''Ibid.'', pgs. 169-170</ref>  
*Ninth Entry (between Chapters 8 and 9): Adama tries to make sense of Baltar's betrayal of humanity, but finds more understanding in the motivations of the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] and [[Ovions|Ovions]] than in Baltar's evil nature.<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 187</ref>  
*Ninth Entry (between Chapters 8 and 9): Adama tries to make sense of Baltar's betrayal of humanity, but finds more understanding in the motivations of the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] and [[Ovions|Ovions]] than in Baltar's evil nature.<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 187</ref>  
*Tenth and Final Entry (between Chapters 9 and 10): Adama recalls his meeting with [[Adar (TOS alternate)|Adar]] during a lull in the Thousand Year War; Adar had been successful in filing his petition to run for a minor political office on [[Sagitara|Sagitara]], and vowed to bring the War with the Cylons to an end, blaming the corruption of the politicians that ran the war. Adama discusses the gradual changes in Adar's outlook on things as he grew more powerful, up to the point where Adar was no longer welcomed by [[Ila|Ila]], Adama's wife, into their home. (Also included is a brief story about a then-two-year old Apollo and his own [[Daggit|daggit]], an animal with a penchant of tripping people, and some memories of Ila.)<ref>''Ibid.'', pgs. 210-211</ref>
*Tenth and Final Entry (between Chapters 9 and 10): Adama recalls his meeting with [[Adar (TOS alternate)|Adar]] during a lull in the Thousand Year War; Adar had been successful in filing his petition to run for a minor political office on [[Sagitara|Sagitara]], and vowed to bring the War with the Cylons to an end, blaming the corruption of the politicians that ran the war. Adama discusses the gradual changes in Adar's outlook on things as he grew more powerful, up to the point where Adar was no longer welcomed by [[Ila|Ila]], Adama's wife, into their home. (Also included is a brief story about a then-two-year old Apollo and his own [[Daggit|daggit]], an animal with a penchant of tripping people, and some memories of Ila.)<ref>''Ibid.'', pgs. 210-211</ref>

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