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** The threesome featuring {{alt|Baltar|TOS-DE}} and two women, a blonde and a brunette, on {{alt|Carillon}} is a nod to the threesome of [[Gaius Baltar]] with [[Caprica-Six]] and [[Number Three]] aboard a {{RDM|Cylon}} {{RDM|basestar}} in "[[The Passage]]." | ** The threesome featuring {{alt|Baltar|TOS-DE}} and two women, a blonde and a brunette, on {{alt|Carillon}} is a nod to the threesome of [[Gaius Baltar]] with [[Caprica-Six]] and [[Number Three]] aboard a {{RDM|Cylon}} {{RDM|basestar}} in "[[The Passage]]." | ||
** The Cylon endoskeleton that Baltar's severed head is attached to is that of a {{TOS|Centurion}}. | ** The Cylon endoskeleton that Baltar's severed head is attached to is that of a {{TOS|Centurion}}. | ||
* The story introduces a spin on the infamous Baltar execution scene from "[[Saga of a Star World]]," which was later re-worked in the television pilot so as to "spare" Baltar for public execution at a later date. In Baltar's discovery of the actual memory, Baltar finds that he was indeed executed, attached to a Cylon construct, and then reprogrammed to believe that he was spared to find ''Galactica''—as a fully human man. | * The story introduces a spin on the infamous Baltar execution scene from "[[Saga of a Star World]]," which was later re-worked in the television pilot so as to "spare" Baltar for public execution at a later date. In Baltar's discovery of the actual memory, Baltar finds that he was indeed executed, attached to a Cylon construct, and then reprogrammed to believe that he was spared to find ''Galactica''—as a fully human man. | ||