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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 | 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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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 | 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}}. | ||