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*Ellen says that she can explain everything, but Cavil tells her that pleading would be more appropriate. He wants her to beg him to fix her, to tear out the faulty neurons responsible for her appreciation for the grossly-flawed human form and her love for Saul. Instead, she takes him into a [[projection]].
*Ellen says that she can explain everything, but Cavil tells her that pleading would be more appropriate. He wants her to beg him to fix her, to tear out the faulty neurons responsible for her appreciation for the grossly-flawed human form and her love for Saul. Instead, she takes him into a [[projection]].
*In the projection, Ellen tells the history of the [[Final Five|Five]] starting from when they [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrected]] on the [[Resurrection Ship]] in orbit of the ruined [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]]. Saul is distressed when he awakens, as he never wanted resurrection. Ellen tells him that she replaced her father, the original John Cavil, with him in the Resurrection system. Later, Ellen watches from around the corner as [[Galen Tyrol]] is arguing with [[Tory Foster]] over her involvement in Cavil's plans to cleanse the [[Thirteenth Tribe (RDM)|Tribe]]. Tory points out that Tyrol helped rebuild the Resurrection Ship, which made this whole situation possible. He says that he wanted to marry her, and now look what she's become.
*In the projection, Ellen tells the history of the [[Final Five|Five]] starting from when they [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrected]] on the [[Resurrection Ship]] in orbit of the ruined [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]]. Saul is distressed when he awakens, as he never wanted resurrection. Ellen tells him that she replaced her father, the original John Cavil, with him in the Resurrection system. Later, Ellen watches from around the corner as [[Galen Tyrol]] is arguing with [[Tory Foster]] over her involvement in Cavil's plans to cleanse the [[Thirteenth Tribe (RDM)|Tribe]]. Tory points out that Tyrol helped rebuild the Resurrection Ship, which made this whole situation possible. He says that he wanted to marry her, and now look what she's become.
*Ellen tells of how the five of them became "ghosts haunting the universe," looking for a sign. They retrace their ancestors' footsteps to the [[Algae planet]], using a navigational marker in the database of the rebuilt Resurrection Ship. There, the five of them find the [[Temple of Hopes]], which Tyrol remembers his father talking about. Tory says that it was built while the Resurrection Ship was being repaired by [[Pythia]], as a token of appeasement to the [[Religion_in_the_Twelve_Colonies_(RDM)#The_Lords_of_Kobol|gods]] that the Thirteenth Tribe had turned their back on on {{RDM|Kobol}}. Outside, Ellen finds the grave of her father's old love, a woman named Ellen who had died when the ship crashed on this planet. She remembers that when her mother left them, she (Ellen's mother) told John Cavil that he was clinging to the memories of this woman, and that Ellen's mother could never live up to that.  
*Ellen tells of how the five of them became "ghosts haunting the universe," looking for a sign. They retrace their ancestors' footsteps to the [[Algae planet]], using a navigational marker in the database of the rebuilt Resurrection Ship. There, the five of them find the [[Temple of Hopes]], which Tyrol remembers his father talking about. Tory says that it was built while the Resurrection Ship was being repaired by [[Pythia]], as a token of appeasement to the [[Religion_in_the_Twelve_Colonies_(RDM)#The_Lords_of_Kobol|gods]] that the Thirteenth Tribe had turned their back on on [[Kobol (RDM)|Kobol]]. Outside, Ellen finds the grave of her father's old love, a woman named Ellen who had died when the ship crashed on this planet. She remembers that when her mother left them, she (Ellen's mother) told John Cavil that he was clinging to the memories of this woman, and that Ellen's mother could never live up to that.  
*Number One says that he was never a human, so he doesn't have emotions, and isn't just suppressing them like Ellen's father did. Ellen says that she knows better.
*Number One says that he was never a human, so he doesn't have emotions, and isn't just suppressing them like Ellen's father did. Ellen says that she knows better.
*Back on the Resurrection Ship in the projected history, Ellen, Tyrol, and [[Samuel Anders]] are eating algae mash together. Anders says that he was nothing on Earth, and that their race deserves better survivors than him. Tyrol says that they couldn't have developed Resurrection technology without him, and that while their race deserved better than to be fried and reduced to the five of them, that's the hand they were dealt. Ellen tells them that they've picked up a signal from the [[Lion's Head beacon|Lion's Head Nebula beacon]] that was left during the Tribe's journey from Kobol to Earth, and proposes that they follow it back to Kobol. Tyrol says that the Kobolians might shoot them on sight, but it's better than drinking algae booze for eternity.
*Back on the Resurrection Ship in the projected history, Ellen, Tyrol, and [[Samuel Anders]] are eating algae mash together. Anders says that he was nothing on Earth, and that their race deserves better survivors than him. Tyrol says that they couldn't have developed Resurrection technology without him, and that while their race deserved better than to be fried and reduced to the five of them, that's the hand they were dealt. Ellen tells them that they've picked up a signal from the [[Lion's Head beacon|Lion's Head Nebula beacon]] that was left during the Tribe's journey from Kobol to Earth, and proposes that they follow it back to Kobol. Tyrol says that the Kobolians might shoot them on sight, but it's better than drinking algae booze for eternity.
*On Kobol, Saul and Ellen discover the ruins of the [[Opera House]], and that the Twelve Tribes have abandoned the planet. What was a century for the Thirteenth Tribe was over three millennia in real time. However, the [[Cylon (RDM)|Cybernetic Life Form Node]]s, or Cylons, have also rediscovered the planet. [[Raider_(RDM)#Cylon_War-era_Raider|Raider]]s launched from a [[Basestar_(RDM)#Cylon_War-era_basestar|Basestar]] in the sky make a landing. The [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Centurion]]s recognize the Tighs as fellow machines, and so let them live. They explain their rebellion, their current [[First Cylon War|war]] with the twelve tribes of humanity, and their experiments on human test subjects to the Five. "From the streets to {{RDM|Caprica}} to the jungles of Scorpia," they are winning the war.
*On Kobol, Saul and Ellen discover the ruins of the [[Opera House]], and that the Twelve Tribes have abandoned the planet. What was a century for the Thirteenth Tribe was over three millennia in real time. However, the [[Cylon (RDM)|Cybernetic Life Form Node]]s, or Cylons, have also rediscovered the planet. [[Raider_(RDM)#Cylon_War-era_Raider|Raider]]s launched from a [[Basestar_(RDM)#Cylon_War-era_basestar|Basestar]] in the sky make a landing. The [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Centurion]]s recognize the Tighs as fellow machines, and so let them live. They explain their rebellion, their current [[First Cylon War|war]] with the twelve tribes of humanity, and their experiments on human test subjects to the Five. "From the streets to [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] to the jungles of Scorpia," they are winning the war.
*On the Resurrection Ship, the Five debate the ethics of allying themselves with the Centurions. Saul says that he won't help them kill billions of people. Tyrol points out that the Centurions are practically their cousins, and Saul rebuts that it's still murder. Tyrol muses about the Centurions' absolute faith in the [[God (RDM)|one god]], which is the opposite of how the Thirteenth Tribe's own atheistic ancestors on Kobol were. Foster says that it's all a matter of survival of the fittest, that humanity will only survive if they deserve to. Saul points out the extinction of their own race, and she rebuts that the five of them are fitter than the ones that died. Anders is silent. Ellen tells them all to stop bickering and that they're going to take evolution into their own hands.
*On the Resurrection Ship, the Five debate the ethics of allying themselves with the Centurions. Saul says that he won't help them kill billions of people. Tyrol points out that the Centurions are practically their cousins, and Saul rebuts that it's still murder. Tyrol muses about the Centurions' absolute faith in the [[God (RDM)|one god]], which is the opposite of how the Thirteenth Tribe's own atheistic ancestors on Kobol were. Foster says that it's all a matter of survival of the fittest, that humanity will only survive if they deserve to. Saul points out the extinction of their own race, and she rebuts that the five of them are fitter than the ones that died. Anders is silent. Ellen tells them all to stop bickering and that they're going to take evolution into their own hands.
*Ellen meets with the [[First Hybrid]], who converses in typically-cryptic Hybrid fashion, but agrees to stop the war with humanity if the Five help them create [[humanoid Cylon]]s. The clincher is that they be given Resurrection technology. Ellen agrees, even though she knows that Saul won't like it. The armistice is signed, and the people of the [[Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]] watch as the Cylon forces retreat. On an [[ice planet]], [[William Adama|William "Husker" Adama]] is informed of the war's end by his CO on ''Galactica'' in orbit.
*Ellen meets with the [[First Hybrid]], who converses in typically-cryptic Hybrid fashion, but agrees to stop the war with humanity if the Five help them create [[humanoid Cylon]]s. The clincher is that they be given Resurrection technology. Ellen agrees, even though she knows that Saul won't like it. The armistice is signed, and the people of the [[Twelve Colonies (RDM)|Twelve Colonies]] watch as the Cylon forces retreat. On an [[ice planet]], [[William Adama|William "Husker" Adama]] is informed of the war's end by his CO on ''Galactica'' in orbit.
*The Five and the Centurions now live on [[The Colony]] in deep space. They control an empire, but they want more, they want a civilization. At the Centurions' behest, the Five and the Centurions work together to create nonsentient [[Cylon Centurion|soldier model]]s as a defense force for the new civilization. These new Centurion-types are drones, never meant to evolve as the originals did. The Five then begin work on humanoid models. As Foster points out, they can't start from scratch with so much of their bio-tech destroyed on Earth, so Ellen decides to use her father's biological template, and fragments of his self that were recorded by the Resurrection system before she put Saul in his place, combined with a Centurion consciousness. Saul protests that John Cavil was a madman, but Ellen insists that there was good in him, thinking of the gravesite he made for the woman she was named for. She hopes to redeem her father in some sense, and be a better mother than she was a daughter.
*The Five and the Centurions now live on [[The Colony]] in deep space. They control an empire, but they want more, they want a civilization. At the Centurions' behest, the Five and the Centurions work together to create nonsentient [[Cylon Centurion|soldier model]]s as a defense force for the new civilization. These new Centurion-types are drones, never meant to evolve as the originals did. The Five then begin work on humanoid models. As Foster points out, they can't start from scratch with so much of their bio-tech destroyed on Earth, so Ellen decides to use her father's biological template, and fragments of his self that were recorded by the Resurrection system before she put Saul in his place, combined with a Centurion consciousness. Saul protests that John Cavil was a madman, but Ellen insists that there was good in him, thinking of the gravesite he made for the woman she was named for. She hopes to redeem her father in some sense, and be a better mother than she was a daughter.
*Number One is shocked to learn that there are actual pieces of Ellen's father in him, and tries to deny it.
*Number One is shocked to learn that there are actual pieces of Ellen's father in him, and tries to deny it.
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*The First Hybrid from ''[[Razor]]'' appears, and is said to speak for all Cylons. The end of the Husker flashbacks is shown just as in ''[[Razor]]'', though from the perspective of the battlestar ''Galactica'' in orbit.
*The First Hybrid from ''[[Razor]]'' appears, and is said to speak for all Cylons. The end of the Husker flashbacks is shown just as in ''[[Razor]]'', though from the perspective of the battlestar ''Galactica'' in orbit.
*Tyrol says that his father used to talk about the Temple of Hopes, which is also the case for the false memories version of Tyrol. (Tyrol: ''"My old man told me about this place. The Temple of... uh..."'' Anders: ''"Hopes."'' Tyrol: ''"Tacky name."'')
*Tyrol says that his father used to talk about the Temple of Hopes, which is also the case for the false memories version of Tyrol. (Tyrol: ''"My old man told me about this place. The Temple of... uh..."'' Anders: ''"Hopes."'' Tyrol: ''"Tacky name."'')
*The depiction of Ellen and Saul being airlocked together by Cavil conflicts with Anders' account in "[[No Exit]]," which has Cavil trapping the Five in a compartment and then turning off the oxygen.
*The depiction of Ellen and Saul being airlocked together by Cavil conflicts with Anders' account in "[[No Exit]]", which has Cavil trapping the Five in a compartment and then turning off the oxygen.
*Cavil is not only a namesake of Ellen's father, but also Ellen used parts of her father that the Resurrection system possesed so in a way Cavil ''is'' her father reincarinated in another form with a similar personality, minus the memories.  In that case, the real John Cavil fully died when ''Galactica'' destroyed The Colony and the main copy of him commited suicide.
*Cavil is not only a namesake of Ellen's father, but also Ellen used parts of her father that the Resurrection system possesed so in a way Cavil ''is'' her father reincarinated in another form with a similar personality, minus the memories.  In that case, the real John Cavil fully died when ''Galactica'' destroyed The Colony and the main copy of him commited suicide.
*The issue is 24 pages in length.
*The issue is 24 pages in length.

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