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* Watchers of the series can also note the intended-to-be-subtle changes in the scenes concerning Baltar's talk with the new Imperious Leader. In "[[Saga of a Star World]]," the Imperious Leader states that Baltar will vie for peace on the behest of the Cylons, as they are powerful enough to be "tolerant" of the humans. However, in the beginning scenes of "[[Lost Planet of the Gods]]," this part is conspicuously absent. This led fans to believe that: (1) The "olive branch" mandate was not part of the series [[canon]] to make the series more interesting; or (2) Baltar attacked the Fleet on his (and Lucifer's) own prerogative, in which Baltar (could have) made it appear that the surviving humans were intolerant to the peace offering, which would likely be to convince the Leader that his position was the wrong one to take.
* Watchers of the series can also note the intended-to-be-subtle changes in the scenes concerning Baltar's talk with the new Imperious Leader. In "[[Saga of a Star World]]," the Imperious Leader states that Baltar will vie for peace on the behest of the Cylons, as they are powerful enough to be "tolerant" of the humans. However, in the beginning scenes of "[[Lost Planet of the Gods]]," this part is conspicuously absent. This led fans to believe that: (1) The "olive branch" mandate was not part of the series [[canon]] to make the series more interesting; or (2) Baltar attacked the Fleet on his (and Lucifer's) own prerogative, in which Baltar (could have) made it appear that the surviving humans were intolerant to the peace offering, which would likely be to convince the Leader that his position was the wrong one to take.


* Re-imagined series creator [[Ronald D. Moore]] found the original Baltar's motivation for betraying his entire race to be nonsensical. This critique led Moore to develop the [[Gaius Baltar|re-imagined version]] of the character as someone who betrays humanity unintentionally, driven by his own ego and weaknesses.<ref>{{cite book/sswa|503-504}}</ref>{{Quote
* Re-imagined series creator [[Ronald D. Moore]] found the original Baltar's motivation for betraying his entire race to be nonsensical. Moore stated, "I never understood why the hell he did what he did... All they really say is they promised him some kind of dictatorship over a planet or something. But they were going to wipe out all the humans, so who is he going to be dictator over? And why does he think that’s attractive? 'What’s in this for Baltar?' was always such a tough nut to crack." This critique led Moore to develop the [[Gaius Baltar|re-imagined version]] of the character as someone who betrays humanity unintentionally, driven by his own ego and weaknesses.<ref>{{cite book/sswa|503-504}}</ref>
| text = "I never understood why the hell he did what he did... All they really say is they promised him some kind of dictatorship over a planet or something. But they were going to wipe out all the humans, so who is he going to be dictator over? And why does he think that’s attractive? 'What’s in this for Baltar?' was always such a tough nut to crack."
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* ''According to ''[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]'', a non-canonical piece of merchandise published in 1979:''
* ''According to ''[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]'', a non-canonical piece of merchandise published in 1979:''

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