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'''Collective Memory''': The event became known universally as "the Great Betrayal," emphasizing not merely the military defeat but the profound sense of treachery that defined the catastrophe. The term captured both the Cylon deception and Baltar's collaboration in the genocide of his own species. | '''Collective Memory''': The event became known universally as "the Great Betrayal," emphasizing not merely the military defeat but the profound sense of treachery that defined the catastrophe. The term captured both the Cylon deception and Baltar's collaboration in the genocide of his own species. | ||
'''Military Doctrine''': The disaster taught harsh lessons about the dangers of unwarranted trust and strategic overconfidence. President Tigh would later remind {{TOS-RH | '''Military Doctrine''': The disaster taught harsh lessons about the dangers of unwarranted trust and strategic overconfidence. President Tigh would later remind {{TOS-RH|Siress Kiera}} that instead of defending the Colonies, ''Galactica'' was too far away to stop the Cylon attack due to Baltar's deception, resulting in countless families never having the opportunity to say goodbye to their loved ones.<ref name="WAR25" /> | ||
'''Baltar's Legacy''': The Traitor's role in orchestrating the peace initiative remained the defining element of his identity, even after his eventual capture and controversial rehabilitation within the Fleet. The blood of millions, including the families of nearly every Colonial officer, was understood to be on Baltar's hands.<ref name="WAR25" /> | '''Baltar's Legacy''': The Traitor's role in orchestrating the peace initiative remained the defining element of his identity, even after his eventual capture and controversial rehabilitation within the Fleet. The blood of millions, including the families of nearly every Colonial officer, was understood to be on Baltar's hands.<ref name="WAR25" /> | ||
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== Historical Parallels == | == Historical Parallels == | ||
The Great Betrayal established patterns that would recur throughout the Fleet's subsequent history. When Commander {{TOS-RH|Cain}} encountered the Fleet ten yahren after the disaster, the meeting represented another instance of apparent salvation bringing instead more complex dangers—a parallel to how the hope of peace had brought catastrophe.<ref name="WAR105">{{cite book/RH|2|105}}</ref> | The Great Betrayal established patterns that would recur throughout the Fleet's subsequent history. When Commander {{TOS-RH|Cain (TOS-RH)|Cain}} encountered the Fleet ten yahren after the disaster, the meeting represented another instance of apparent salvation bringing instead more complex dangers—a parallel to how the hope of peace had brought catastrophe.<ref name="WAR105">{{cite book/RH|2|105}}</ref> | ||
Similarly, when {{TOS-RH|Baltar}} later offered to negotiate another peace agreement with the Cylons during the siege of [[Ochoa (TOS-RH)|Ochoa]], the proposal evoked immediate and visceral responses from the civilian population, who remembered all too clearly how his previous peace initiative had ended.<ref name="RES168">{{cite book/RH|3|168}}</ref> The full circle of history—Baltar once again offering to broker peace with the Cylons while a Cylon armada filled the sky—proved too much for many to bear, resulting in mob violence against the former Traitor. | Similarly, when {{TOS-RH|Baltar}} later offered to negotiate another peace agreement with the Cylons during the siege of [[Ochoa (TOS-RH)|Ochoa]], the proposal evoked immediate and visceral responses from the civilian population, who remembered all too clearly how his previous peace initiative had ended.<ref name="RES168">{{cite book/RH|3|168}}</ref> The full circle of history—Baltar once again offering to broker peace with the Cylons while a Cylon armada filled the sky—proved too much for many to bear, resulting in mob violence against the former Traitor. | ||