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* The reason for Tyrol's discovery of the [[Temple of Five]] on the [[algae planet]] is better explained here; however, it was clearly apparent that his conscious mind was unable to rationalize how he discovered it.
* The reason for Tyrol's discovery of the [[Temple of Five]] on the [[algae planet]] is better explained here; however, it was clearly apparent that his conscious mind was unable to rationalize how he discovered it.
* It is also reaffirmed that none of the original seven is aware of the Final Five—as demonstrated by [[Sharon Valerii]]'s lack of knowledge about Galen Tyrol's true nature during her relationship with him in [[Season 1 (2004-05)|Season 1]] and the torture of Saul Tigh on New Caprica by the Cylons. In "[[Rapture]]," [[Number Three]] learns the identity of at least one of the final five and is heard to apologize; in retrospect, it's possible she was apologizing to Tigh for his torture.
* It is also reaffirmed that none of the original seven is aware of the Final Five—as demonstrated by [[Sharon Valerii]]'s lack of knowledge about Galen Tyrol's true nature during her relationship with him in [[Season 1 (2004-05)|Season 1]] and the torture of Saul Tigh on New Caprica by the Cylons. In "[[Rapture]]," [[Number Three]] learns the identity of at least one of the final five and is heard to apologize; in retrospect, it's possible she was apologizing to Tigh for his torture.
* Intrepid viewers are quick to note that Tigh and Tyrol demonstrated no ill effects from the radiation at [[Ragnar]] in the [[Miniseries]]. However, [[Sharon Valerii]] was also exposed to Ragnar's radiation, and suffered no ill effects. It should also be noted that ''Galactica'' herself has radiation shielding, which is designed to protect her crew from radiation from nuclear detonations, as demonstrated in the miniseries after the nuclear warhead's impact. As [[Ragnar Anchorage]] likely did not have this type of shielding, because it was an ammunition reserve for the [[Colonial Fleet (TRS)|Colonial Fleet]], it is extremely likely that ''Galactica'' was able to diminish the effects of the radiation, thus either delaying symptoms or reducing the radiation received to an amount too minuscule to invoke sickness.  As well, it was established in the miniseries that the radiation storm takes time to work on Cylon physiology. [[Leoben Conoy]] had already been on Ragnar for several hours before the fleet arrived. [[Aaron Doral]] did not show signs of sickness until some time after being abandoned on the station.
* Intrepid viewers are quick to note that Tigh and Tyrol demonstrated no ill effects from the radiation at [[Ragnar]] in the [[Miniseries]]. However, [[Sharon Valerii]] was also exposed to Ragnar's radiation, and suffered no ill effects. It should also be noted that ''Galactica'' herself has radiation shielding, which is designed to protect her crew from radiation from nuclear detonations, as demonstrated in the miniseries after the nuclear warhead's impact. As [[Ragnar Anchorage]] likely did not have this type of shielding, because it was an ammunition reserve for the [[Colonial Fleet (RDM)|Colonial Fleet]], it is extremely likely that ''Galactica'' was able to diminish the effects of the radiation, thus either delaying symptoms or reducing the radiation received to an amount too minuscule to invoke sickness.  As well, it was established in the miniseries that the radiation storm takes time to work on Cylon physiology. [[Leoben Conoy]] had already been on Ragnar for several hours before the fleet arrived. [[Aaron Doral]] did not show signs of sickness until some time after being abandoned on the station.
* Tyrol's true nature also calls to mind how he was able to recover more quickly from being blown out the airlock in "[[A Day in the Life]]" than Cally; while Galen got through it with little more than aches and pains, Cally required extensive treatment and was still showing the effects in the following episode.  
* Tyrol's true nature also calls to mind how he was able to recover more quickly from being blown out the airlock in "[[A Day in the Life]]" than Cally; while Galen got through it with little more than aches and pains, Cally required extensive treatment and was still showing the effects in the following episode.  
* Saul Tigh has been known to physically exist for roughly 30 years as of this episode. While Tigh claims to have fought in the first Cylon War, aside from likely military documentation about his service in the war, there are no supporting non-Cylon witnesses to support his claim.  Similarly, Anders was a well-known athlete on Caprica for an unstated number of years before the attacks.  Both predate the two-year marker previously indicated by two known infiltrators, [[Caprica-Six]] and [[Sharon Valerii]]. (This assumes, of course, that Tigh, Anders, Foster, and Tyrol did not in fact simply take on the identities of humans; as noted elsewhere, it is not yet known if the "Final Five" play by the same rules as the "Significant Seven.")
* Saul Tigh has been known to physically exist for roughly 30 years as of this episode. While Tigh claims to have fought in the first Cylon War, aside from likely military documentation about his service in the war, there are no supporting non-Cylon witnesses to support his claim.  Similarly, Anders was a well-known athlete on Caprica for an unstated number of years before the attacks.  Both predate the two-year marker previously indicated by two known infiltrators, [[Caprica-Six]] and [[Sharon Valerii]]. (This assumes, of course, that Tigh, Anders, Foster, and Tyrol did not in fact simply take on the identities of humans; as noted elsewhere, it is not yet known if the "Final Five" play by the same rules as the "Significant Seven.")

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