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| ==Analysis== | | ==Analysis== |
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| * Iblis' plan relies on the Seraphs to have only one ship, and that they be aboard it during its destruction at [[Meclon]] hands. It seems dubious that the Seraphs would put the entirety of their race at risk out of mere compassion, and it seems equally dubious that he was unaware of their ability to transport themselves — and anyone they seem to choose — anywhere.
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| * Baltar's witticism regarding "ridiculous drama" aboard ''{{alt|Galactica|TOS}}'' is an act of meta [[tropes:DeadpanSnarker|deadpan snark]], reflecting on criticism leveled at both the [[Original Series]] and the [[Re-imagined Series]].
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| * Iblis' powers of universe creation leave swaths of opportunity. For instance, why not drain the Colonial ships of their power by defining a unique set of scientific rules? Why bother to "possess" Adama at all?
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| ==Questions== | | ==Questions== |