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[[File:Cult of Baltar's shrine.jpg|thumb|The shrine in the cultists' commune.]]
[[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 ==
[[File:Cultist chicks.jpg|thumb|Baltar and [[Tracey Anne]] surrounded by well-proportioned, nubile cultists, including [[Jeanne]].]]
[[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}}.


Jeanne and two other women attend the trial as spectators {{TRS|Crossroads, Part I}}. These women earn a stare from [[Laura Roslin]] during {{callsign|Lee Adama}}'s testimony, which Jeanne (the then-''de facto'' leader of the cult) returns.  
Jeanne and two other women attend the trial as spectators {{TRS|Crossroads, Part I}}. These women earn a stare from [[Laura Roslin]] during [[Lee Adama]]'s testimony, which Jeanne (the then-''de facto'' leader of the cult) returns.  


After applauding Baltar's not guilty verdict, they whisk Baltar away to his "new life," when ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' experiences power-loss after their [[FTL]] jump to the [[Ionian nebula]] {{TRS|Crossroads, Part II}}, and bring him to the commune. At the commune, Baltar's needs and appetites are provided for by the cultists. At [[Virtual Six]]'s urging, Baltar begins to reiterate his views on the class warfare within the Fleet, the "aristocracy," and the fact that there is only one true God. Baltar further contends that the [[Lords of Kobol (RDM)|Lords of Kobol]] and other religious trappings were created by the ruling elite to suppress the lower-class.
After applauding Baltar's not guilty verdict, they whisk Baltar away to his "new life," when ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' experiences power-loss after their [[FTL]] jump to the [[Ionian nebula]] {{TRS|Crossroads, Part II}}, and bring him to the commune. At the commune, Baltar's needs and appetites are provided for by the cultists. At [[Virtual Six]]'s urging, Baltar begins to reiterate his views on the class warfare within the Fleet, the "aristocracy," and the fact that there is only one true God. Baltar further contends that the [[Lords of Kobol (RDM)|Lords of Kobol]] and other religious trappings were created by the ruling elite to suppress the lower-class.
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== Religious beliefs and practices ==
== Religious beliefs and practices ==


[[File:Cult of Baltar symbol.jpg|thumb|The "bird-like" symbol of the cult, as seen on a drapery in the commune.]]
[[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.
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The cult soon becomes the target of the [[Sons of Ares]], a violent, likely religious, group that attacks and vandalizes the commune. In retaliation, Baltar disrupts a [[temple]] service.
The cult soon becomes the target of the [[Sons of Ares]], a violent, likely religious, group that attacks and vandalizes the commune. In retaliation, Baltar disrupts a [[temple]] service.


To prevent such civil unrest in the future, President Roslin authorizes an emergency measure, forbidden assemblies of groups larger than twelve. On ''Galactica'', [[Marines]] prevent Baltar's followers from gathering in their rooms, causing a tense confrontation. However, some [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum]] delegates, such as {{callsign|Lee Adama}} and [[Reza Chronides]], find this religious discrimination troubling are willing to tolerate the cult as long as they stay peaceful. They open the issue to a full vote in an emergency session and the Quorum rescinds Roslin's order {{TRS|Escape Velocity}}.
To prevent such civil unrest in the future, President Roslin authorizes an emergency measure, forbidden assemblies of groups larger than twelve. On ''Galactica'', [[Marines]] prevent Baltar's followers from gathering in their rooms, causing a tense confrontation. However, some [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum]] delegates, such as [[Lee Adama]] and [[Reza Chronides]], find this religious discrimination troubling are willing to tolerate the cult as long as they stay peaceful. They open the issue to a full vote in an emergency session and the Quorum rescinds Roslin's order {{TRS|Escape Velocity}}.


After the disappointing discovery of [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], Baltar expressed anger at God for breaking his promises and abandoning his people {{TRS|A Disquiet Follows My Soul}}.  This change of view towards God appears to have been incorporated into the cult's theology {{TRS|Deadlock}}.
After the disappointing discovery of [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], Baltar expressed anger at God for breaking his promises and abandoning his people {{TRS|A Disquiet Follows My Soul}}.  This change of view towards God appears to have been incorporated into the cult's theology {{TRS|Deadlock}}.

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