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*[[Billy Keikeya]] reports that the [[Survivor count|number of survivors]] is down by 300 as a result of some being lost through death from injuries, initial inaccurate counts, and others having "disappeared." How can people simply "disappear" in the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]? | *[[Billy Keikeya]] reports that the [[Survivor count|number of survivors]] is down by 300 as a result of some being lost through death from injuries, initial inaccurate counts, and others having "disappeared." How can people simply "disappear" in the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]? | ||
: '''Answer:''' At first glance, there appears to be an error with Billy Keikeya's math with the survivor count. The episode starts with the count being 50,298. He informs Roslin this is in error by 300, thus reducing this number to 49,998. When ''[[Olympic Carrier]]'' is destroyed (1,345 people), he reduces the total to 47,972—a reduction of 2026, or 681 people ''more'' than listed on ''Carrier''. However, in [[List of Deleted Scenes (RDM)#33|deleted scenes]] from this episode, Keikeya is continually reducing the survivor count additional times set between the beginning of the episode and ''Olympic Carrier'' | : '''Answer:''' At first glance, there appears to be an error with Billy Keikeya's math with the survivor count. The episode starts with the count being 50,298. He informs Roslin this is in error by 300, thus reducing this number to 49,998. When ''[[Olympic Carrier]]'' is destroyed (1,345 people), he reduces the total to 47,972—a reduction of 2026, or 681 people ''more'' than listed on ''Carrier''. However, in [[List of Deleted Scenes (RDM)#33|deleted scenes]] from this episode, Keikeya is continually reducing the survivor count additional times set between the beginning of the episode and ''Olympic Carrier''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> destruction. Therefore, these other refinements just occur off-screen. | ||
: As for how people can simply "disappear," this can be attributed to many factors: deaths from injuries sustained during the attack, suicides, and miscounts due to the hectic nature of the flight from [[Ragnar Anchorage]] and the fatigue experienced by the ship's crews who were concerned more about survival than statistics at this juncture. | : As for how people can simply "disappear," this can be attributed to many factors: deaths from injuries sustained during the attack, suicides, and miscounts due to the hectic nature of the flight from [[Ragnar Anchorage]] and the fatigue experienced by the ship's crews who were concerned more about survival than statistics at this juncture. | ||
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: '''Answer:''' Head Six may be involved with the disappearance and reappearance of ''Olympic Carrier'', however she herself is [[Daybreak, Part II|later revealed]] as an angelic force who merely appears in the form of [[Number Six]]. As this is the case, Six's objectives aren't necessarily in sync with the objectives of the [[Significant Seven]]. | : '''Answer:''' Head Six may be involved with the disappearance and reappearance of ''Olympic Carrier'', however she herself is [[Daybreak, Part II|later revealed]] as an angelic force who merely appears in the form of [[Number Six]]. As this is the case, Six's objectives aren't necessarily in sync with the objectives of the [[Significant Seven]]. | ||
*What happened to the group of survivors | *What happened to the group of survivors [[Karl Agathon]] was left with in the [[Miniseries]]? | ||
: '''Answer:''' According to "[[Battlestar Galactica: The Story So Far]]," radiation sickness kills a majority of these survivors, and Karl Agathon clearly separated himself from this group. His objective is to leave the planet and get back into the fight. | : '''Answer:''' According to "[[Battlestar Galactica: The Story So Far]]," radiation sickness kills a majority of these survivors, and Karl Agathon clearly separated himself from this group. His objective is to leave the planet and get back into the fight. | ||
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: '''Answer:''' Valerii is aware of "dark thoughts" and has doubts about her true identity, but is in denial about this. | : '''Answer:''' Valerii is aware of "dark thoughts" and has doubts about her true identity, but is in denial about this. | ||
*Is the [[wireless]] message picked-up by | *Is the [[wireless]] message picked-up by [[Karl Agathon]] on [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] genuine, or a Cylon fake, designed to keep him on the planet? | ||
: '''Answer:''' [[Act of Contrition|It is a Cylon fake]], designed to lure Agathon to a place where he and "Valerii" would be able to settle down. | : '''Answer:''' [[Act of Contrition|It is a Cylon fake]], designed to lure Agathon to a place where he and "Valerii" would be able to settle down. | ||
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* Why does Major [[Sherman Cottle]] smoke, knowing full well the medical implications of cigarette smoking? | * Why does Major [[Sherman Cottle]] smoke, knowing full well the medical implications of cigarette smoking? | ||
: '''Answer from [[Ronald D. Moore]]:''' "Because smoking is cool. Don't let anyone tell you different, kid. [...] Seriously, we're showing people doing what people really do and not all of their choices are smart ones. We smoke, we drink, we have sex with the wrong partners | : '''Answer from [[Ronald D. Moore]]:''' "Because smoking is cool. Don't let anyone tell you different, kid. [...] Seriously, we're showing people doing what people really do and not all of their choices are smart ones. We smoke, we drink, we have sex with the wrong partners -- we make lots of bad choices and some of them we do knowingly and in full cognizance of the risks and consequences. Dr. Cottle obviously knows the risks associated with smoking and he elects to do it anyway — that's his choice."<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://blog.scifi.com/battlestar/archives/2005/02/|title=Ron D. Moore blog entry|date=19 February 2005|accessdate=18 February 2007|last=Moore|first=Ron D.|format=|language=}}</ref> | ||
== [[You Can't Go Home Again]] == | == [[You Can't Go Home Again]] == | ||
*With almost 50% of [[tylium | *With almost 50% of [[tylium|fuel]] reserves gone, can ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' obtain additional supplies to keep her [[Viper (RDM)|Vipers]] flying? | ||
: '''Answer:''' [[The Hand of God (RDM)|Yes.]] | : '''Answer:''' [[The Hand of God (RDM)|Yes.]] | ||
*What use will be made of the captured [[Raider (RDM)|Raider]]? | *What use will be made of the captured [[Raider (RDM)|Raider]]? | ||
: '''Answer:''' | : '''Answer:''' [[Kara Thrace]] uses the Raider to return to [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] to retrieve the [[Arrow of Apollo]] for use in the [[Tomb of Athena]]. ("[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]," "[[Scattered]]," "[[Home, Part II]]") | ||
*How many more Cylon spacecraft include biological elements in their design? | *How many more Cylon spacecraft include biological elements in their design? | ||
: '''Answer:''' Virtually [[Cylons (RDM)|all Cylon craft]] have biological elements in their design. | : '''Answer:''' Virtually [[Cylons (RDM)|all Cylon craft]] have biological elements in their design. | ||
*Will | *Will [[Karl Agathon]] now go in search of the [[Sharon Agathon|“missing” Valeri]]i? | ||
: '''Answer:''' [[Litmus|Yes]]. | : '''Answer:''' [[Litmus|Yes]]. | ||
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*Did the Cylons develop bio-mechanical capabilities first in a basic form with the Raiders, before going on to develop the [[Humanoid Cylons|humanoid constructs]]? | *Did the Cylons develop bio-mechanical capabilities first in a basic form with the Raiders, before going on to develop the [[Humanoid Cylons|humanoid constructs]]? | ||
: '''Answer:''' The Cylons originating from the [[The Twelve Colonies | : '''Answer:''' The Cylons originating from the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies of Kobol]] experimented with creating biological life in the form of "[[hybrid]]s," however the ones who give them the ability to fully evolve into humanoid forms were members of the [[Thirteenth Tribe (RDM)|Thirteenth Tribe]]—who were, themselves, humanoid Cylons. ("[[Razor]]," "[[No Exit]]") | ||
== [[Litmus]] == | == [[Litmus]] == | ||
*Why did [[Hadrian]] fixate on the [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]] / [[Sharon Valerii|Valerii]] relationship? This line of questioning was distinct from her attempts to expose Tyrol as a "[[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] conspirator." | *Why did [[Hadrian]] fixate on the [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]] / [[Sharon Valerii|Valerii]] relationship? This line of questioning was distinct from her attempts to expose Tyrol as a "[[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] conspirator." | ||
: '''Answer:''' Hadrian is likely mounting a case against Commander [[William Adama]], to prove that his leadership and decisions aboard ship have not been up to military standards. By permitting the relationship between Tyrol and Valerii to continue (despite [[Saul Tigh]]'s order to Valerii to put a stop to it), and his decision to keep the fact that Cylons now look like humans secret, she can justify her "witch hunt" and make it difficult for Adama to put a stop to it. In an interesting twist, Hadrian was ultimately on the right track. Both Tyrol and Valerii are not merely conspirators but actually Cylons. Valerii's true nature will be revealed to the Fleet in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]], | : '''Answer:''' Hadrian is likely mounting a case against Commander [[William Adama]], to prove that his leadership and decisions aboard ship have not been up to military standards. By permitting the relationship between Tyrol and Valerii to continue (despite [[Saul Tigh]]'s order to Valerii to put a stop to it), and his decision to keep the fact that Cylons now look like humans secret, she can justify her "witch hunt" and make it difficult for Adama to put a stop to it. In an interesting twist, Hadrian was ultimately on the right track. Both Tyrol and Valerii are not merely conspirators but actually Cylons. Valerii's true nature will be revealed to the Fleet in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]", and Tyrol's in "[[Revelations]]". Though Tyrol had no direct involvement in subversive Cylon activities, beyond covering up evidence that would implicate the sleeper agent Valerii of destroying the water tanks in "[[Water]]", it is revealed in "[[No Exit]]" that he and the other four of the "[[Final Five]]" were in fact responsible for the creation of the other humanoid Cylons, the ones that did carry out the attacks on the Colonies. | ||
*Will the "outing" of [[Aaron Doral]] and [[Leoben Conoy]] make Cylon activities within the Fleet that much more difficult? What of [[Number Six]]? Does this mean that the [[Significant Seven|other still-unknown models]] take on a more active role? | *Will the "outing" of [[Aaron Doral]] and [[Leoben Conoy]] make Cylon activities within the Fleet that much more difficult? What of [[Number Six]]? Does this mean that the [[Significant Seven|other still-unknown models]] take on a more active role? | ||
: '''Answer:''' Difficult, yes, but not impossible. There are still five Significant Seven Cylon models unaccounted for at this point: [[Number One]] ([[John Cavil]]), [[Number Three]] ([[D'Anna Biers]]), [[Number Four]] (Simon), [[Number Six]], and [[Number Eight]] ([[Sharon Valerii]]). Six is outed after the unsuccessful attempt by [[Shelly Godfrey]] to discredit Dr. Baltar in "[[Six Degrees of Separation]], | : '''Answer:''' Difficult, yes, but not impossible. There are still five Significant Seven Cylon models unaccounted for at this point: [[Number One]] ([[John Cavil]]), [[Number Three]] ([[D'Anna Biers]]), [[Number Four]] (Simon), [[Number Six]], and [[Number Eight]] ([[Sharon Valerii]]). Six is outed after the unsuccessful attempt by [[Shelly Godfrey]] to discredit Dr. Baltar in "[[Six Degrees of Separation]]", a copy of Conoy is later discovered in "[[Flesh and Bone]]," Valerii is outed as a Cylon agent after her botched attempt at killing Adama in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]," Cavil is outed in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]" after Tyrol spots a copy from [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] disembarking from a [[Raptor]] and Biers is outed as a Cylon after the occupation of [[New Caprica]]. | ||
*Why is the concept of love so important to the Cylons? | *Why is the concept of love so important to the Cylons? | ||
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*Is [[Head Six]] in communication with her "sisters" in the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]? | *Is [[Head Six]] in communication with her "sisters" in the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]? | ||
: '''Answer:''' As "Head Six" is an angelic entity, "she" is merely in the ''form of'' Number Six, in much the same way that [[Head Baltar]] appears to [[Caprica | : '''Answer:''' As "Head Six" is an angelic entity, "she" is merely in the ''form of'' Number Six, in much the same way that [[Head Baltar]] appears to [[Caprica Six]] in "[[Downloaded]]" and, interestingly, to Baltar in "[[Six of One]]." She has no particular allegiance to the Cylons, but to the desire of [[God (RDM)|God]]. The Number Sixes are not aware of her existence. | ||
*Will [[Gaius Baltar]] forgive [[Laura Roslin]] for her condemnation of him? | *Will [[Gaius Baltar]] forgive [[Laura Roslin]] for her condemnation of him? | ||
: '''Answer:''' Initially, yes, but this view changes in "[[Epiphanies]]" after reading the letter Roslin wrote him in the event of her death. This, and Roslin's decision to ban abortion in the Fleet, lead his desire to challenge Roslin for the presidency in "[[The Captain's Hand]]." The two eventually reconcile after the events of "'[[The Hub]]" and in "[[The Oath]]." | : '''Answer:''' Initially, yes, but this view changes in "[[Epiphanies]]" after reading the letter Roslin wrote him in the event of her death. This, and Roslin's decision to ban abortion in the Fleet, lead his desire to challenge Roslin for the presidency in "[[The Captain's Hand]]." The two eventually reconcile after the events of "'[[The Hub]]" and in "[[The Oath]]." | ||
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== [[Flesh and Bone]] == | == [[Flesh and Bone]] == | ||
* Is [[Leoben Conoy]]'s comment to | * Is [[Leoben Conoy]]'s comment to [[Kara Thrace]] concerning [[Kobol (RDM)|Kobol]] meant personally (as in she herself will find Kobol) or in a general sense? | ||
: '''Answer:''' While Thrace has a hand in retrieving the [[Arrow of Apollo]] for use in the [[Tomb of Athena]] on Kobol, Thrace is not the one to find Kobol. In fact, [[Sharon Valerii]] and [[Alex Quartararo]] are the ones who do so in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]." | : '''Answer:''' While Thrace has a hand in retrieving the [[Arrow of Apollo]] for use in the [[Tomb of Athena]] on Kobol, Thrace is not the one to find Kobol. In fact, [[Sharon Valerii]] and [[Alex Quartararo]] are the ones who do so in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]." | ||
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* To which Adama does Conoy refer in his final statement to Roslin? | * To which Adama does Conoy refer in his final statement to Roslin? | ||
: '''Answer:''' [[William Adama]]. Conoy's statement is misdirection, with his aim to place a wedge between the military and civilian leaders of the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]. Interestingly, Leoben could still have said nothing, as Laura Roslin's auctions in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]" regarding | : '''Answer:''' [[William Adama]]. Conoy's statement is misdirection, with his aim to place a wedge between the military and civilian leaders of the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]. Interestingly, Leoben could still have said nothing, as Laura Roslin's auctions in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]" regarding [[Kara Thrace]] and the [[Raider (RDM)|Raider]] easily did this, splitting the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] over the wedge-issue of [[Kobol (RDM)|Kobol]]. | ||
== [[Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down]] == | == [[Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down]] == | ||
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== [[The Hand of God]] == | == [[The Hand of God]] == | ||
* How many | * How many [[Viper (RDM)|Vipers]] does ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' actually have? Do they have a contingency plan should the majority of the Vipers be destroyed? | ||
: '''Answer:''' A list of remaining Vipers is tallied in [[Galactica ( | : '''Answer:''' A list of remaining Vipers is tallied in [[Galactica (RDM)#Running Tallies|this article]]. As for the Vipers themselves, ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' bolstered ''Galactica''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> overall numbers by both her arrival and her Viper manufacturing facilities ("[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]," "[[Scar]]"). As for any contingency plans before ''Pegasus''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> arrival, the plan was to keep what Vipers they did have operational with little to no hope of replacing what was lost, as demonstrated by "[[Flight of the Phoenix]]." | ||
* How can a 3,600 year old text foretell the exodus of humanity, and the leadership of [[Laura Roslin]]? | * How can a 3,600 year old text foretell the exodus of humanity, and the leadership of [[Laura Roslin]]? | ||
: '''Answer:''' Refer to the article on the [[Sacred Scrolls]]. | : '''Answer:''' Refer to the article on the [[Sacred Scrolls]]. | ||
* If [[Gaius Baltar]] read the Sacred Scrolls in "... the 6th grade, | * If [[Gaius Baltar]] read the Sacred Scrolls in "... the 6th grade", why, in spite of being the former Secretary of Education, doesn't President Roslin know who [[Pythia]] is? | ||
* '''Answer:''' According to [[Ronald D. Moore]], the Sacred Scrolls are much like [[Earth (RDM)|modern Earth]] religions in that the vast majority of the general populace often knows many often-quoted phrases and the general philosophy of a religion. However, this doesn't mean every person is a theology scholar. Like Earth different sections of the [[The Twelve Colonies | * '''Answer:''' According to [[Ronald D. Moore]], the Sacred Scrolls are much like [[Earth (RDM)|modern Earth]] religions in that the vast majority of the general populace often knows many often-quoted phrases and the general philosophy of a religion. However, this doesn't mean every person is a theology scholar. Like Earth different sections of the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]] are more religious than others: [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] being quite secular in regards to religion, while [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Gemenon|Gemenon]] is religiously fundamentalist, believing in the literal truth of the Sacred Scrolls. | ||
* Is Baltar truly an instrument of "[[God (RDM)|God]]?" | * Is Baltar truly an instrument of "[[God (RDM)|God]]?" | ||
: '''Answer:''' Yes ("[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]], | : '''Answer:''' Yes ("[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]", "[[Home, Part II]]", "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]", "[[He That Believeth In Me]]", "[[Daybreak, Part II]]"). | ||
== [[Colonial Day]] == | == [[Colonial Day]] == | ||
*Just how much freedom of movement within the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] have [[Tom Zarek|Zarek]]’s people gained since the events of "[[Bastille Day]]?" | *Just how much freedom of movement within the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] have [[Tom Zarek|Zarek]]’s people gained since the events of "[[Bastille Day]]?" | ||
: '''Answer:''' Zarek's people have gained considerable freedom of movement within the Fleet, presumably having won their "freedom points" as a result of their participation in the water replenishment operations of '' | : '''Answer:''' Zarek's people have gained considerable freedom of movement within the Fleet, presumably having won their "freedom points" as a result of their participation in the water replenishment operations of ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]''. This relatively unhindered movement throughout the Fleet is proven to be the case in "[[The Farm]]," as Zarek is able to hide [[Laura Roslin]], [[Lee Adama]] and [[Elosha]] despite the military's resources. | ||
*Will Zarek be able to use this apparent freedom to rally support for the forthcoming elections? | *Will Zarek be able to use this apparent freedom to rally support for the forthcoming elections? | ||
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== [[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]] == | == [[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]] == | ||
* Why did the Thirteen Tribes leave | * Why did the Thirteen Tribes leave [[Kobol (RDM)|Kobol]]? | ||
: '''Answer:''' In a [[List of Deleted Scenes (RDM)|deleted scene]], Tigh asks [[Elosha]] this same question, and she says that one God decided that he should be raised up above all others, and rebelled, and this triggered the cataclysm that drove humans off of Kobol. | : '''Answer:''' In a [[List of Deleted Scenes (RDM)|deleted scene]], Tigh asks [[Elosha]] this same question, and she says that one God decided that he should be raised up above all others, and rebelled, and this triggered the cataclysm that drove humans off of Kobol. | ||