Editing Crossroads, Part I
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*[[Margaret Edmondson|Margaret "Racetrack" Edmondson]] and [[Hamish McCall|Hamish "Skulls" McCall]] are conducting reconnaissance to see if any Cylons are following the Fleet's jumps. Their [[Raptor]] hides behind an asteroid as they play [[Triad (RDM)|cards]] and wait. | *[[Margaret Edmondson|Margaret "Racetrack" Edmondson]] and [[Hamish McCall|Hamish "Skulls" McCall]] are conducting reconnaissance to see if any Cylons are following the Fleet's jumps. Their [[Raptor]] hides behind an asteroid as they play [[Triad (RDM)|cards]] and wait. | ||
*The trial begins. Cassidy asks the courtroom how loss is measured. | *The trial begins. Cassidy asks the courtroom how loss is measured. | ||
*She notes the number of people who settled on New Caprica, the number who escaped in the [[Second Exodus]] and the number lost: 5,197 left behind, killed or otherwise missing. | *She notes the number of people who settled on New Caprica, the number who was escaped in the [[Second Exodus]] and the number lost: 5,197 left behind, killed or otherwise missing. | ||
*The attorney claims that the trust put in Baltar was gravely misplaced, and that the ultimate price must be paid. | *The attorney claims that the trust put in Baltar was gravely misplaced, and that the ultimate price must be paid. | ||
*[[Romo Lampkin]], Baltar's attorney, immediately asks to change the plea to guilty as a ploy to use reverse psychology to claim that the power of [[w:Mob rule|mob rule]] is trying to sway opinion in the court. | *[[Romo Lampkin]], Baltar's attorney, immediately asks to change the plea to guilty as a ploy to use reverse psychology to claim that the power of [[w:Mob rule|mob rule]] is trying to sway opinion in the court. | ||