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Since the orbiting [[Basestar (RDM)|basestar]] prohibits rescue of the surviving crashed Raptor crew, Lieutenant {{callsign|Starbuck}} suggests the use of the captured Raider {{TRS|You Can't Go Home Again}} to sneak into the basestar with a nuclear warhead. The Raider would jump to the basestar, fly inside on auto-pilot after Thrace abandons ship, and then the weapon would be detonated. With the basestar destroyed, Thrace would be picked up by a waiting Raptor and the stranded survivors on Kobol would be recovered. | Since the orbiting [[Basestar (RDM)|basestar]] prohibits rescue of the surviving crashed Raptor crew, Lieutenant {{callsign|Starbuck}} suggests the use of the captured Raider {{TRS|You Can't Go Home Again}} to sneak into the basestar with a nuclear warhead. The Raider would jump to the basestar, fly inside on auto-pilot after Thrace abandons ship, and then the weapon would be detonated. With the basestar destroyed, Thrace would be picked up by a waiting Raptor and the stranded survivors on Kobol would be recovered. | ||
Adama agrees to the plan, but intervention by President [[Laura Roslin]] leads Thrace to disobey orders and to divert the Raider to {{RDM|Caprica}} in search of the [[Arrow of Apollo]]. While on a test flight—with | Adama agrees to the plan, but intervention by President [[Laura Roslin]] leads Thrace to disobey orders and to divert the Raider to {{RDM|Caprica}} in search of the [[Arrow of Apollo]]. While on a test flight—with [[Lee Adama]] as her wingman—Thrace activates the Raider’s FTL drive and jumps back to Colonial space, abandoning ''Galactica'' and leaving her crew without means by which to infiltrate the enemy basestar. This development infuriates Commander Adama, forcing him to remove President Roslin from power, and to use alternative means of getting the warhead onto the enemy capital ship. Consequently, he orders a Raptor to be equipped with a [[Cylon transponder]] (to fool the Cylons into thinking that the Raptor is a captured vessel) and directs Valerii, with [[Margaret Edmondson|Margaret "Racetrack" Edmondson]] as her [[ECO]], to fly into the basestar to deploy the warhead ([[TRS]]: "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]," "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]"). | ||
When Valerii and Edmondson arrive in orbit of Kobol, the transponder proves to function as intended, and the Raptor enters the basestar without Cylon resistance. However, once inside a problem with weapon deployment forces them to land within a habitable area and manually release the weapon. While working to disconnect the warhead from the couplings that bind it to the Raptor, Valerii encounters several [[Humanoid Cylon|Cylon]] [[Number Eight|copies of herself]]. The copies attempt to talk, and repeatedly profess their love to her, but the frightened Valerii—having successfully decoupled the warhead—flees to the Raptor and instigates a hasty departure, much to Edmondson's bewilderment. The copies detect the nuclear warhead and approach it, but nevertheless allow the device to detonate, engulfing them and their vessel. | When Valerii and Edmondson arrive in orbit of Kobol, the transponder proves to function as intended, and the Raptor enters the basestar without Cylon resistance. However, once inside a problem with weapon deployment forces them to land within a habitable area and manually release the weapon. While working to disconnect the warhead from the couplings that bind it to the Raptor, Valerii encounters several [[Humanoid Cylon|Cylon]] [[Number Eight|copies of herself]]. The copies attempt to talk, and repeatedly profess their love to her, but the frightened Valerii—having successfully decoupled the warhead—flees to the Raptor and instigates a hasty departure, much to Edmondson's bewilderment. The copies detect the nuclear warhead and approach it, but nevertheless allow the device to detonate, engulfing them and their vessel. | ||