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In the episode, "[[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]," Baltar makes an educated guess at the specific target to be destroyed on the [[tylium (RDM)|tylium]] refinery without knowing any significant data on the site. Baltar only receives encouragement from his virtual Six to trust in her belief. In "[[Six Degrees of Separation]]," a stricken and nearly-criminally exposed Baltar repents to the virtual Six just as Lt. Gaeta arrives to confirm his innocence. In the same episode, the virtual Six disappears in anger just as the [[Shelly Godfrey]] copy arrives (with a suggestion that the virtual Six ''knows'' (or summons) the Godfrey model to arrive. The Godfrey model disappears just as the virtual Six returns as Baltar is repenting. | In the episode, "[[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]," Baltar makes an educated guess at the specific target to be destroyed on the [[tylium (RDM)|tylium]] refinery without knowing any significant data on the site. Baltar only receives encouragement from his virtual Six to trust in her belief. In "[[Six Degrees of Separation]]," a stricken and nearly-criminally exposed Baltar repents to the virtual Six just as Lt. Gaeta arrives to confirm his innocence. In the same episode, the virtual Six disappears in anger just as the [[Shelly Godfrey]] copy arrives (with a suggestion that the virtual Six ''knows'' (or summons) the Godfrey model to arrive. The Godfrey model disappears just as the virtual Six returns as Baltar is repenting. | ||
"[[Downloaded]]" strongly suggests that the [[Virtual beings|virtual copies]] of [[Caprica | "[[Downloaded]]" strongly suggests that the [[Virtual beings|virtual copies]] of [[Caprica Six]] and Baltar that haunt their opposite interests seem to be psychological remnants of the pair's intensive emotional connection. But what if there is more to this than psychology? Episode events surrounding the [[Sacred Scrolls]] and Laura Roslin's quest for the [[Tomb of Athena]] confirm that the Colonials have a spiritual or prophetic element that has guided them to the data that now places them in a true general path to Earth. What forces are driving Baltar beyond his own egotism? What is the nature of the virtual Six and Baltar? Neither Baltar nor Caprica Six know why they appear, and both virtual beings appear to have knowledge beyond that of what the living being they haunt should know. If Baltar is being influenced by the Cylon God (or some cybernetic influence known by neither Cylon or Colonial), there suggests a new thread to the Baltar-as-Cylon speculation that goes beyond the mere creation of a Baltar model. However, in the [[Podcast:Downloaded|episode's podcast]], Ron Moore speaks of the virtual Baltar as simply a hallucination, while in other interviews and podcasts, Moore consistently states that the origin of the virtual Six is supposed to be deliberately vague. | ||
===Baltar as Cylon Christ=== | ===Baltar as Cylon Christ=== | ||
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On a more obvious, visual level, Baltar, on several occasion is seen to be in the pose of Christ on the cross, for example in the water, in his drug-induced vision in "[[Taking A Break From All Your Worries]]" or when he collapses in the grass on Kobol. Additionally, after his return from the Cylons, his hair and beard begin to resemble what most people would typically imagine Jesus's to have been like. | On a more obvious, visual level, Baltar, on several occasion is seen to be in the pose of Christ on the cross, for example in the water, in his drug-induced vision in "[[Taking A Break From All Your Worries]]" or when he collapses in the grass on Kobol. Additionally, after his return from the Cylons, his hair and beard begin to resemble what most people would typically imagine Jesus's to have been like. | ||
Baltar is smarter than not just other Colonials, but also apparently than the Cylons in some areas, discovering clues to Earth they can't figure out in spite of their computer memories and claimed superior knowledge of the Sacred Scrolls. Baltar's inner Six claims to be an angel sent from God to protect him. At the same time, Caprica | Baltar is smarter than not just other Colonials, but also apparently than the Cylons in some areas, discovering clues to Earth they can't figure out in spite of their computer memories and claimed superior knowledge of the Sacred Scrolls. Baltar's inner Six claims to be an angel sent from God to protect him. At the same time, Caprica Six's equivalent appears in the form of a Baltar. Baltar's inner Six's first mission is to arrange a religious conversion for Baltar. | ||
[[D'Anna Biers]] last words to Baltar afters he sees her vision of the Final Five are "So beautiful. You were right." Later, she explains to a [[Cavil]] that she was seeking "the one who programmed us." | [[D'Anna Biers]] last words to Baltar afters he sees her vision of the Final Five are "So beautiful. You were right." Later, she explains to a [[Cavil]] that she was seeking "the one who programmed us." | ||