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[[ | [[Image:Cult of Baltar's shrine.jpg|thumb|The shrine in the cultists' commune.]] | ||
The '''Cult of Baltar'''<ref>{{bsgwiki term}}</ref> are a growing group of Colonials within the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] who believe [[Gaius Baltar]] to be a messianic figure for the "one true [[God (RDM)|God]]". | The '''Cult of Baltar'''<ref>{{bsgwiki term}}</ref> are a growing group of Colonials within the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] who believe [[Gaius Baltar]] to be a messianic figure for the "one true [[God (RDM)|God]]". | ||
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== Baltar's salvation and indoctrination == | == Baltar's salvation and indoctrination == | ||
[[ | [[Image:Cultist chicks.jpg|thumb|Baltar and [[Tracey Anne]] surrounded by well-proportioned, nubile cultists, including [[Jeanne]].]] | ||
The first indications of this cult are shown to Baltar himself just before his trial, as five devotees (including [[Jeanne]]) visit him in the brig, and over 30 wrote to him {{TRS|Crossroads, Part I}}. | The first indications of this cult are shown to Baltar himself just before his trial, as five devotees (including [[Jeanne]]) visit him in the brig, and over 30 wrote to him {{TRS|Crossroads, Part I}}. | ||
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== Religious beliefs and practices == | == Religious beliefs and practices == | ||
[[ | [[Image:Cult of Baltar symbol.jpg|thumb|The "bird-like" symbol of the cult, as seen on a drapery in the commune.]] | ||
At the outset, the cult's belief system seems to be somewhat vague, other than a messianic view of Baltar. Over time Baltar begins to flesh out a more well defined belief system, setting his Cult in conflict with the "old gods". This is done at the behest of [[Virtual Six]] and, curiously, Baltar's own [[Virtual Baltar]]. Like with the majority of Baltar's actions, Virtual Six appears to be the one truly in control. | At the outset, the cult's belief system seems to be somewhat vague, other than a messianic view of Baltar. Over time Baltar begins to flesh out a more well defined belief system, setting his Cult in conflict with the "old gods". This is done at the behest of [[Virtual Six]] and, curiously, Baltar's own [[Virtual Baltar]]. Like with the majority of Baltar's actions, Virtual Six appears to be the one truly in control. | ||