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In [[Glen Larson]]'s [[Battlestar Galactica: Year Two proposal|proposal]] for the Original Series' second year, Apollo would "gingerly [begin]" to pursue a relationship with Sheba, as implied at the end of "{{TOS|The Hand of God|The Hand of God}}". However, this relationship would end tragically by her death in a battle with the {{TOS|Cylons}}, a death that could have been avoided had he heeded Starbuck's objection, which comes from a "sixth sense" he has about bad happenings. | In [[Glen Larson]]'s [[Battlestar Galactica: Year Two proposal|proposal]] for the Original Series' second year, Apollo would "gingerly [begin]" to pursue a relationship with Sheba, as implied at the end of "{{TOS|The Hand of God|The Hand of God}}". However, this relationship would end tragically by her death in a battle with the {{TOS|Cylons}}, a death that could have been avoided had he heeded Starbuck's objection, which comes from a "sixth sense" he has about bad happenings. | ||
After her death, Apollo has an epiphany where he decides to step down from command of Blue Squadron, telling his father that he will not be responsible for another man. Adama respects the decision, although he does not agree with it, and Apollo begins a hedonistic approach to life that "even has the fun-loving Starbuck envious". After running into '' | After her death, Apollo has an epiphany where he decides to step down from command of Blue Squadron, telling his father that he will not be responsible for another man. Adama respects the decision, although he does not agree with it, and Apollo begins a hedonistic approach to life that "even has the fun-loving Starbuck envious". After running into ''[[Pegasus (TOS)|Pegasus]]'', Apollo falls in love with the ship's new executive officer, [[Renata]]. However, despite his infatuation with her, he discovers that she is a new breed of Cylon that is half-human, half-machine, and thwarts her plans to take over ''Pegasus''{{'|s}} remaining crew ([[The Return of the Pegasus]]). | ||
Apollo later finds himself at odds with his sister, {{TOS|Athena}}, who leads an insurrection against the "male dominance" of the Fleet. After a woman straps a bomb on herself, threatening to destroy [[Core Command]], Apollo manages to talk sense into his sister, who in turn talks the potential suicide bomber down ([[A Woman's Power]]). | Apollo later finds himself at odds with his sister, {{TOS|Athena}}, who leads an insurrection against the "male dominance" of the Fleet. After a woman straps a bomb on herself, threatening to destroy [[Core Command]], Apollo manages to talk sense into his sister, who in turn talks the potential suicide bomber down ([[A Woman's Power]]). | ||