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'''Baltar''', traitor to the human race, remains alive some 30 [[yahren]]s later, having left the hands of the Colonials<ref>The assumption is that Commander [[Adama (1980 alternate)|Adama]] was true to his world and let Baltar go free in exchange for his help with the [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge]].</ref> and plots to discontinue further attacks against the | '''Baltar''', traitor to the human race, remains alive some 30 [[yahren]]s later, having left the hands of the Colonials<ref>The assumption is that Commander [[Adama (1980 alternate)|Adama]] was true to his world and let Baltar go free in exchange for his help with the [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge]].</ref> and plots to discontinue further attacks against the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]]. Instead of attacking the Fleet, Baltar and [[Lucifer (alternate)|Lucifer]] execute a plan that allows the Fleet to continue on their journey to [[Earth (1980 alternate)|Earth]], with the intent of finding the lost [[Thirteenth Tribe (TOS)|Thirteenth Tribe]] through the Colonials. This plan succeeds and the Cylons successfully locate Earth (''[[Galactica 1980 2]]''). | ||
Sometime during the 30 yahren following the [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge]], Baltar is fitted with metal facial components and bides his time by playing piano pieces from "an extinct culture," such as [[Larson's Apogee in C-Minor]] (''Galactica 1980 2''). | Sometime during the 30 yahren following the [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge]], Baltar is fitted with metal facial components and bides his time by playing piano pieces from "an extinct culture," such as [[Larson's Apogee in C-Minor]] (''Galactica 1980 2''). | ||
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