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==On ''Galactica''== | ==On ''Galactica''== | ||
*[[Sharon Valerii (alternate)|Caprica-Valerii]] suffers clinical death at the hands of an [[antebellum Centurion]]. | *[[Sharon Valerii (alternate)|Caprica-Valerii]] suffers clinical death at the hands of an [[antebellum Centurion]]. [[Karl Agathon]] manages to destroy the wayward Centurion as Valerii's life signs fade, but is carried away by other Centurions that believe they are protecting him from Valerii. | ||
*Commander Adama arrives and uses the failsafe remote detonator given to him by [[Gaius Baltar]] to destroy the Centurions in the room. He orders a medical unit to resuscitate Valerii. | *Commander Adama arrives and uses the failsafe remote detonator given to him by [[Gaius Baltar]] to destroy the Centurions in the room. He orders a medical unit to resuscitate Valerii. | ||
*Valerii's consciousness begins to download, but only partially when Valerii is resuscitated by Dr. [[Cottle]]. | *Valerii's consciousness begins to download, but only partially when Valerii is resuscitated by Dr. [[Cottle]]. | ||
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*Baltar equivocates, saying that the Returners may not have had the same characteristics of the later humanoid Cylons, or that the antebellum Centurions are malfunctioning. | *Baltar equivocates, saying that the Returners may not have had the same characteristics of the later humanoid Cylons, or that the antebellum Centurions are malfunctioning. | ||
*When Baltar attempts to retrieve the remote, Adama refuses, believing that the removal of the old Cylons would be playing into a Cylon plan. | *When Baltar attempts to retrieve the remote, Adama refuses, believing that the removal of the old Cylons would be playing into a Cylon plan. | ||
*In [[sickbay]], [[Lee Adama]] and | *In [[sickbay]], [[Lee Adama]] and [[Kara Thrace]] are at the bedside of [[Anastasia Dualla]], who is unconscious, infected with the Returner virus. Captain Adama himself is also still infected, but unlike most, is able to move about for a brief time each day. | ||
*Thrace and Captain Adama question whether Zak Adama actually existed again, for a time. | *Thrace and Captain Adama question whether Zak Adama actually existed again, for a time. | ||
*As the bedridden Dualla becomes awake briefly, the Returner that looks like her brother, [[Darrin Dualla]], appears at her bed, startling Thrace as she pulls her sidearm. When she asks how the Returner was allowed to be in sickbay, Commander Adama appears to tell her that he allowed the visit. | *As the bedridden Dualla becomes awake briefly, the Returner that looks like her brother, [[Darrin Dualla]], appears at her bed, startling Thrace as she pulls her sidearm. When she asks how the Returner was allowed to be in sickbay, Commander Adama appears to tell her that he allowed the visit. | ||