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: '''Answer:''' As revealed in "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]," Ellen Tigh is the last of the so-called "[[Final Five]]" Cylons revealed.  
: '''Answer:''' As revealed in "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]," Ellen Tigh is the last of the so-called "[[Final Five]]" Cylons revealed.  
* What is [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] hoping to gain from keeping the test results secret?
* What is [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] hoping to gain from keeping the test results secret?
: '''Answer:'''  The official [[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion|Season 1 companion]] book explains this more fully.  Basically, Baltar does not know if the Cylons in the Fleet are capable of communicating with each other. That's why in "[[Flesh and Bone]]" he didn't call in the Marines to grab Sharon as soon as she left his lab; if he reveals one or two of the Cylons, while more are still at large, he is afraid that the others will then target him for assassination.  More or less, Baltar's plan is to screen out as many people as he can to find all of the Cylons, and then reveal them in one fell swoop. Even if they don't possess a communications net, they might just realize his Cylon detector works if one of their number like Boomer is revealed by the test; he wants them to think it doesn't really work.  Alternatively, as it might take years to test the entire Fleet, Baltar would do what he will do later on in "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]"; find one Cylon, then interrogate it to find out who the other Cylons are, etc. For the moment, he is biding his time.
: '''Answer:''''  The official [[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion|Season 1 companion]] book explains this more fully.  Basically, Baltar does not know if the Cylons in the Fleet are capable of communicating with each other. That's why in "[[Flesh and Bone]]" he didn't call in the Marines to grab Sharon as soon as she left his lab; if he reveals one or two of the Cylons, while more are still at large, he is afraid that the others will then target him for assassination.  More or less, Baltar's plan is to screen out as many people as he can to find all of the Cylons, and then reveal them in one fell swoop. Even if they don't possess a communications net, they might just realize his Cylon detector works if one of their number like Boomer is revealed by the test; he wants them to think it doesn't really work.  Alternatively, as it might take years to test the entire Fleet, Baltar would do what he will do later on in "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]"; find one Cylon, then interrogate it to find out who the other Cylons are, etc. For the moment, he is biding his time.


== [[The Hand of God]] ==
== [[The Hand of God]] ==

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