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Prior to the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Fall]], Flores is stationed just outside of [[Caprica City]]. With a decorated service history under her belt in the Colonial Marine Corps, she rises to the rank of Sergeant and is assigned as the leader of the squad known as Twilight Command. | Prior to the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Fall]], Flores is stationed just outside of [[Caprica City]]. With a decorated service history under her belt in the Colonial Marine Corps, she rises to the rank of Sergeant and is assigned as the leader of the squad known as Twilight Command. | ||
Only one other from her squad survived the Fall, and she made it to [[The Fleet (RDM)|The Fleet]]. Twenty-two days before the discovery of [[New Caprica]], Flores and her newly reconstituted Twilight Command attempt to steal a [[Raptor]] from ''[[Galactica (RDM alternate)|Galactica]]'' | Only one other from her squad survived the Fall, and she made it to [[The Fleet (RDM)|The Fleet]]. Twenty-two days before the discovery of [[New Caprica]], Flores and her newly reconstituted Twilight Command attempt to steal a [[Raptor]] from ''[[Galactica (RDM alternate)|Galactica]]''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> hangar bay, only to be thwarted by Admiral [[William Adama (alternate)|William Adama]] and Captain [[Kara Thrace (alternate)|Kara Thrace]]. | ||
Adama spares Flores and her compatriots, particularly on the merit of her service record, and the belief that she could overcome her own falsely placed blame and shortcomings. However, she did not see eye-to-eye with [[William Adama (alternate)|William Adama]]'s approach to keeping the survivors alive with "false hope," as she believes that the war was lost and all that remains is survival (''[[Battlestar Galactica: Twilight Command 2]]''). Adama takes her under his wing and, through unorthodox means (namely via the sport of boxing), instills into her that loss is a part of life, but it's how they move on that is important (''[[Battlestar Galactica: Twilight Command 3]]''). | Adama spares Flores and her compatriots, particularly on the merit of her service record, and the belief that she could overcome her own falsely placed blame and shortcomings. However, she did not see eye-to-eye with [[William Adama (alternate)|William Adama]]'s approach to keeping the survivors alive with "false hope," as she believes that the war was lost and all that remains is survival (''[[Battlestar Galactica: Twilight Command 2]]''). Adama takes her under his wing and, through unorthodox means (namely via the sport of boxing), instills into her that loss is a part of life, but it's how they move on that is important (''[[Battlestar Galactica: Twilight Command 3]]''). | ||