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== Overview == | |||
: ''Amidst unsafe and harsh conditions in the maintenance and production areas of the Fleet, as well [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]]'s [[My Triumphs, My Mistakes|personal diatribe]] stirring feelings of dissent amongst the working class, Chief [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]] must wrestle with whether or not to resurrect the [[Colonial Workers Alliance|worker's union]] he began on [[New Caprica]].'' | : ''Amidst unsafe and harsh conditions in the maintenance and production areas of the Fleet, as well [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]]'s [[My Triumphs, My Mistakes|personal diatribe]] stirring feelings of dissent amongst the working class, Chief [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]] must wrestle with whether or not to resurrect the [[Colonial Workers Alliance|worker's union]] he began on [[New Caprica]].'' | ||
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*A group of deckhands, with Chief [[Galen Tyrol]] at the head, are prepping [[Margaret Edmondson|Racetrack's]] [[Raptor]] for a mission. | *A group of deckhands, with Chief [[Galen Tyrol]] at the head, are prepping [[Margaret Edmondson|Racetrack's]] [[Raptor]] for a mission. | ||
*Tyrol reminds [[Anthony Figurski|Figurski]], [[Joanne Pollux|Pollux]] and [[Sanchez]] not to leave as they have to work on additional engine refits. A number of deckhands, one literally missing a hand and using a prosthetic arm, are busy with their work. Complaints about fatigue are deflected by Tyrol. | *Tyrol reminds [[Anthony Figurski|Figurski]], [[Joanne Pollux|Pollux]] and [[Sanchez]] not to leave as they have to work on additional engine refits. A number of deckhands, one literally missing a hand and using a prosthetic arm, are busy with their work. Complaints about fatigue are deflected by Tyrol. | ||
*Viewers see [[ | *Viewers see [[tylium]] fuel, refined from its ore state into a gasoline-like liquefied state, being pumped into the Raptor. | ||
*[[Diana Seelix|Seelix]] is returning bags of cleaned laundry to Figurski, Pollux, and [[Redford]]. She's not too happy as, despite high marks on the written exam for [[Viper (RDM)|Viper pilot]] flight training, Seelix has been denied promotion because she was considered to have mission-essential duties and could not be transferred. Pollux is left surprised, believing that others don't want the "knuckledraggers" to rise in rank. | *[[Diana Seelix|Seelix]] is returning bags of cleaned laundry to Figurski, Pollux, and [[Redford]]. She's not too happy as, despite high marks on the written exam for [[Viper (RDM)|Viper pilot]] flight training, Seelix has been denied promotion because she was considered to have mission-essential duties and could not be transferred. Pollux is left surprised, believing that others don't want the "knuckledraggers" to rise in rank. | ||
*Tyrol, who heard about the failed promotion from the [[CAG]], apologizes to Seelix. Figurski teases too much about Seelix's fate and her unglamorous laundry work, which causes Seelix to attack Figurski before Chief Tyrol breaks it up. Seelix goes back to laundry delivery, obviously depressed in spite of Tyrol's attempt to have her look at her work on the [[hangar deck]] as critical to the Fleet's safety. | *Tyrol, who heard about the failed promotion from the [[CAG]], apologizes to Seelix. Figurski teases too much about Seelix's fate and her unglamorous laundry work, which causes Seelix to attack Figurski before Chief Tyrol breaks it up. Seelix goes back to laundry delivery, obviously depressed in spite of Tyrol's attempt to have her look at her work on the [[hangar deck]] as critical to the Fleet's safety. | ||
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=== Act 1 === | === Act 1 === | ||
*Admiral [[William Adama]] is assisting President Roslin with moving her office area to another section of ''Colonial One'' while the damaged bulkhead of the ship is repaired. The presidential flagship suffered only a glancing blow from Racetrack's Raptor, but hit with sufficient force to cause a dozen injuries, including to Tory Foster. No one was killed, fortunately. | *Admiral [[William Adama]] is assisting President Roslin with moving her office area to another section of ''Colonial One'' while the damaged bulkhead of the ship is repaired. The presidential flagship suffered only a glancing blow from Racetrack's Raptor, but hit with sufficient force to cause a dozen injuries, including to Tory Foster. No one was killed, fortunately. | ||
*When Roslin notes the cramped confines, Adama offers Roslin any of his beds on '' | *When Roslin notes the cramped confines, Adama offers Roslin any of his beds on ''[[Galactica]]''. A moment of humorous silence hangs as Adama realizes the unintended double-meaning and Roslin smiles. | ||
*The two leaders of the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] discuss the cause of the Raptor's malfunction. So far, the investigation suggests a fuel contamination problem. Roslin finds the matter unsettling since, before, the refinery ship was always reliable and timely. | *The two leaders of the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] discuss the cause of the Raptor's malfunction. So far, the investigation suggests a fuel contamination problem. Roslin finds the matter unsettling since, before, the refinery ship was always reliable and timely. | ||
*The leaders discuss [[Xeno Fenner]], who has complained about numerous labor-related problems despite the overall significance of the overall survival of humanity. Adama is impatient with Fenner's effectiveness over the last two weeks and wants to get the Fleet back on its path to [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]]. | *The leaders discuss [[Xeno Fenner]], who has complained about numerous labor-related problems despite the overall significance of the overall survival of humanity. Adama is impatient with Fenner's effectiveness over the last two weeks and wants to get the Fleet back on its path to [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]]. | ||
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*Roslin explains to Adama that Baltar's lawyer had smuggled out the book, called ''[[My Triumphs, My Mistakes]]'', which has been copied about the Fleet. Roslin and Adama discuss how it is causing class strife throughout the Fleet. A visibly angered Roslin, her voice quieting to almost a whisper in her usual manner when in such a state, says, "I am thinking of having a good old-fashioned book burning." | *Roslin explains to Adama that Baltar's lawyer had smuggled out the book, called ''[[My Triumphs, My Mistakes]]'', which has been copied about the Fleet. Roslin and Adama discuss how it is causing class strife throughout the Fleet. A visibly angered Roslin, her voice quieting to almost a whisper in her usual manner when in such a state, says, "I am thinking of having a good old-fashioned book burning." | ||
*In their quarters, the Tyrols are having a meal. [[Cally Tyrol]] admonishes her husband from eating too much, recalling their recovery from [[A Day In The Life|vacuum exposure]] and apparent diet requirements to aid in it. | *In their quarters, the Tyrols are having a meal. [[Cally Tyrol]] admonishes her husband from eating too much, recalling their recovery from [[A Day In The Life|vacuum exposure]] and apparent diet requirements to aid in it. | ||
*The two eventually discuss the recent labor problems. Cally, reciting passages from Baltar's book, notes how work throughout the Fleet is divided by class lines, which also happen to be related to how work was culturally based on the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]]. Prosperous colonists from | *The two eventually discuss the recent labor problems. Cally, reciting passages from Baltar's book, notes how work throughout the Fleet is divided by class lines, which also happen to be related to how work was culturally based on the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]]. Prosperous colonists from [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]], [[Tauron (RDM)|Tauron]] and [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Virgon|Virgon]] were mostly in administrative or professional jobs such as politicians and pilots, while colonists from places such as [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Gemenon|Gemenon]], [[Sagittaron]], and [[Aerilon]], which were agrarian or otherwise raw-material sources, had primarily blue-collar populations. When Galen comments that [[Anastasia Dualla|Lieutenant Dualla]] was from Sagittaron, Cally answers that she was promoted only because of her [[Lee Adama|husband's Caprica status]]. | ||
*Chief Tyrol gets a call from Admiral Adama, who tells him of Fenner's arrest for "pissing off the President." Adama orders him to get to the refinery ship and get the fuel supply running. Cally recalls the old [[Colonial Worker's Alliance|union]] on [[New Caprica]] and that, while the scenery has changed, the people who desired change in then-President Baltar's leadership were still around. | *Chief Tyrol gets a call from Admiral Adama, who tells him of Fenner's arrest for "pissing off the President." Adama orders him to get to the refinery ship and get the fuel supply running. Cally recalls the old [[Colonial Worker's Alliance|union]] on [[New Caprica]] and that, while the scenery has changed, the people who desired change in then-President Baltar's leadership were still around. | ||
*Roslin visits Gaius Baltar with a Marine contingent, intent on confiscating any further passages of his clandestine book. She lies to Baltar, telling him that the book was intercepted before it could be mass-produced, and that she was dying to read the latest entries. Roslin objects to Baltar's portrayal as a "man of the people" in his book. | *Roslin visits Gaius Baltar with a Marine contingent, intent on confiscating any further passages of his clandestine book. She lies to Baltar, telling him that the book was intercepted before it could be mass-produced, and that she was dying to read the latest entries. Roslin objects to Baltar's portrayal as a "man of the people" in his book. | ||
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===Act 3=== | ===Act 3=== | ||
*The fresh labor on the refinery ship is helping and tylium ore is again being refined, per Fenner. He notes that some problems in the process | *The fresh labor on the refinery ship is helping and tylium ore is again being refined, per Fenner. He notes that some problems in the process was where the contaminants were accumulating and that work is being done to clean up the process. | ||
*A malfunction occurs on the refinery ship conveyor, but Fenner warns that the belt has to be repaired while running else shutting it down will seize the whole system. Worse, not fixing the problem soon could cause an explosive chain reaction with the ore stuck in the system. | *A malfunction occurs on the refinery ship conveyor, but Fenner warns that the belt has to be repaired while running, else, shutting it down will seize the whole system. Worse, not fixing the problem soon could cause an explosive chain reaction with the ore stuck in the system. | ||
*Tyrol tries to get the problem part, but can't reach it. Danny Noon manages to reach underneath to restore the belt to operation but suffers a piercing injury as he exits from under the belt. | *Tyrol tries to get the problem part, but can't reach it. Danny Noon manages to reach underneath to restore the belt to operation but suffers a piercing injury as he exits from under the belt. | ||
*Watching this suffering becomes too much for Tyrol. He slowly walks over to the belt systems main power levers and pulls them, shutting down the entire fuel operation. He then gets up and announces to everyone that they're on strike, with everyone cheering after that announcement. | *Watching this suffering becomes too much for Tyrol. He slowly walks over to the belt systems main power levers and pulls them, shutting down the entire fuel operation. He then gets up and announces to everyone that they're on strike, with everyone cheering after that announcement. | ||
*Several pilots, including | *Several pilots, including [[Kara Thrace]], are trying to get a flight, but Pollux tells them that they are on strike, and that only vital missions are being serviced. | ||
*Chief Tyrol is arrested and placed in ''Galactica'''s brig. Admiral Adama tells him that the Colonial Fleet shoots mutineers like Tyrol and the deckhands. | *Chief Tyrol is arrested and placed in ''Galactica'''s brig. Admiral Adama tells him that the Colonial Fleet shoots mutineers like Tyrol and the deckhands. | ||
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*Later, back on the hangar deck, Chief Tyrol is announcing work assignments when Captain Thrace arrives to complain about a missing [[nugget]] who did not report for training. She asks for Diana Seelix, who is both visibly confused and excited. | *Later, back on the hangar deck, Chief Tyrol is announcing work assignments when Captain Thrace arrives to complain about a missing [[nugget]] who did not report for training. She asks for Diana Seelix, who is both visibly confused and excited. | ||
* After berating Seelix for not checking the duty roster to see where she should have reported, Thrace then tells her that she is "out of uniform". Tyrol, in on the ruse, states that he can fix that part of the problem and presents Seelix with ensign pins, promoting her to the basic officer's rank needed to train as a pilot. | * After berating Seelix for not checking the duty roster to see where she should have reported, Thrace then tells her that she is "out of uniform". Tyrol, in on the ruse, states that he can fix that part of the problem and presents Seelix with ensign pins, promoting her to the basic officer's rank needed to train as a pilot. | ||
*Thrace continues to play the nasty drill officer and orders the smiling Seelix off to the pilots | *Thrace continues to play the nasty drill officer and orders the smiling Seelix off to the pilots ready room. Thrace herself cracks a smile as Tyrol asks her to "be nice" to her new recruit. | ||
===Bonus Scene=== | ===Bonus Scene=== | ||
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**As scripted Baltar was supposed to be stripped naked, but the actors felt that he should retain some of his dignity. | **As scripted Baltar was supposed to be stripped naked, but the actors felt that he should retain some of his dignity. | ||
**The scenes on the refinery ship were shot in a Vancouver sugar mill that was previously used as part of [[Ragnar Anchorage]] in the [[Miniseries]]. | **The scenes on the refinery ship were shot in a Vancouver sugar mill that was previously used as part of [[Ragnar Anchorage]] in the [[Miniseries]]. | ||
* A number of main characters are not present at all during this episode: | * A number of main characters are not present at all during this episode: [[Lee Adama]], [[Sharon Agathon]], [[Karl Agathon]], [[Saul Tigh]], [[Felix Gaeta]], and [[Anastasia Dualla]]. Kara Thrace only makes a short appearance. Also, no Cylons physically appear, outside of [[Messenger Six]]. | ||
* This is the second episode in a row in which the Tyrols play a major role above other supporting characters. | * This is the second episode in a row in which the Tyrols play a major role above other supporting characters. | ||
* The prop department still hasn't produced any ensign [[Military Ranks (RDM)|rank insignia]] yet. Like in "[[Scar]], | * The prop department still hasn't produced any ensign [[Military Ranks (RDM)|rank insignia]] yet. Like in "[[Scar]]", lieutenant j.g. insignia are used instead. | ||
* While [[Galen Tyrol]] appears to have completely recovered | * While [[Galen Tyrol]] appears to have completely recovered, his wife is still dealing with the injuries she sustained in "[[A Day in the Life]]" and is seen walking with a crutch. Dialogue suggests that she is suffering from after-effects of "[[w:Decompression sickness|the bends]]" and has had a minor relapse. | ||
* One of the deckhands has lost an arm, but is using a prosthesis to work. | * One of the deckhands has lost an arm, but is using a prosthesis to work. | ||
* [[Dogsville]] is still in use. | * [[Dogsville]] is still in use. | ||
* Baltar reveals that he is from [[Aerilon]]. He displays his native accent, traces of which he claimed to have heard in Sharon Valerii's voice in "[[Flesh and Bone]]". He explains why he uses a more posh [[w:Received Pronunciation|accent]], suggesting it might be connected with | * Baltar reveals that he is from [[Aerilon]]. He displays his native accent, traces of which he claimed to have heard in Sharon Valerii's voice in "[[Flesh and Bone]]". He explains why he uses a more posh [[w:Received Pronunciation|accent]], suggesting it might be connected with [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]]. | ||
* The Fleet's reserves of refined [[ | * The Fleet's reserves of refined [[tylium]] have become dangerously low. | ||
* [[Cally]] notes [[Tauron|Tauron]] and [[Virgon|Virgon]] as two of the more affluent colonies. | * [[Cally]] notes [[Tauron (RDM)|Tauron]] and [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Virgon|Virgon]] as two of the more affluent colonies. | ||
* The Raptor accident is reminiscent of the [[:wikipedia:Gemini 8|Gemini 8]] incident, where a jammed thruster spun the spacecraft up to dangerous rates. The crew only managed to regain control by using some of the fuel intended for re-entry. | * The Raptor accident is reminiscent of the [[:wikipedia:Gemini 8|Gemini 8]] incident, where a jammed thruster spun the spacecraft up to dangerous rates. The crew only managed to regain control by using some of the fuel intended for re-entry. | ||
* While not seen in this episode, it is revealed in "[[The Son Also Rises]]" that Baltar's book was smuggled off ''Galactica'' by his lawyer, [[Alan Hughes]]. | * While not seen in this episode, it is revealed in "[[The Son Also Rises]]" that Baltar's book was smuggled off ''Galactica'' by his lawyer, [[Alan Hughes]]. | ||
* During Roslin's first discussion with Tyrol on ''Colonial One'', one word of her dialogue is very obviously dubbed over. She says "and we will put them on shifts in the ''refinery''. How's that Chief?" However, at "refinery" her mouth movements show that she originally said two words. | * During Roslin's first discussion with Tyrol on ''Colonial One'', one word of her dialogue is very obviously dubbed over. She says "and we will put them on shifts in the ''refinery''. How's that Chief?" However, at "refinery" her mouth movements show that she originally said two words. | ||
* The refinery ship is not named in the aired episode, but is identified as ''[[Hitei Kan]]'' in a [[List of Deleted Scenes - Season 3 (RDM)#Dirty Hands|deleted scene]] and the script. | * The refinery ship is not named in the aired episode, but is identified as the ''[[Hitei Kan]]'' in a [[List of Deleted Scenes - Season 3 (RDM)#Dirty Hands|deleted scene]] and the script. | ||
* The deleted scene between Galen and Cally appears to take place in an area with children, possibly the first appearance on screen of ''Galactica'''s [[Galactica daycare|daycare]]? | * The deleted scene between Galen and Cally appears to take place in an area with children, possibly the first appearance on screen of the ''Galactica'''s [[Galactica daycare|daycare]]? | ||
== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
* Not having any real options for defending his actions during the Cylon occupation of New Caprica, Baltar has opted to use class warfare as a distraction from the crimes for which he will stand trial and to drum up support as a victim of "the aristocracy." | * Not having any real options for defending his actions during the Cylon occupation of New Caprica, Baltar has opted to use class warfare as a distraction from the crimes for which he will stand trial and to drum up support as a victim of "the aristocracy." | ||
* Adama's explanation and pending orders to execute Cally and the rest of the knuckledraggers to force Tyrol to call off the strike is reminiscent of the style of leadership found with Admiral Cain. However, once Tyrol relents and calls off the strike, Adama immediately displays his familiar style of leadership by informing Tyrol of his meeting with Roslin. | * Adama's explanation and pending orders to execute Cally and the rest of the knuckledraggers to force Tyrol to call off the strike is reminiscent of the style of leadership found with Admiral Cain. However, once Tyrol relents and calls off the strike, Adama immediately displays his familiar style of leadership by informing Tyrol of his meeting with Roslin. | ||
* This is the first time that an emergency cockpit ejection from a Raptor is shown during the series. When the craft is fully manned, only the pilots could eject, leaving the crew in the aft compartment behind. However, the cockpit canopy is probably the only part of the hull that can be detached. Whether the remaining crew would survive is debatable as usually the pilots - including the [[ECO]] - are the only ones who have pressurized suits equipped. If the rest of the crew, such as Marines or passengers, were suited up, it might be possible for the aft crew to survive if the side entrance door to the Raptor is also designed to blow out in such an emergency. | * This is the first time that an emergency cockpit ejection from a Raptor is shown during the series. When the craft is fully manned, only the pilots could eject, leaving the crew in the aft compartment behind. However, the cockpit canopy is probably the only part of the hull that can be detached. Whether the remaining crew would survive is debatable as usually the pilots - including the [[ECO]] - are the only ones who have pressurized suits equipped. If the rest of the crew, such as Marines or passengers, were suited up, it might be possible for the aft crew to survive if the side entrance door to the Raptor is also designed to blow out in such an emergency. | ||
* Ever since her murder of Boomer and following detention and eventual release, Cally has displayed an attitude of disrespect towards the Fleet's leadership, especially to Adama recently. Her recent demeanor and naive assumption that Adama would not do anything more than arrest the strikers may highlight a growing problem among the military workers that are beginning to dissent from the leadership. | * Ever since her murder of Boomer and following detention and eventual release, Cally has displayed an attitude of disrespect towards the Fleet's leadership, especially to Adama recently. Her recent demeanor and naive assumption that Adama would not do anything more than arrest the strikers may highlight a growing problem among the military workers that are beginning to dissent from the leadership. | ||
** This attitude may be one factor in allowing Gaeta and Zarek to stage their coup months later. | ** This attitude may be one factor in allowing Gaeta and Zarek to stage their coup months later. | ||
* Cally Tyrol's statement that Dualla was only promoted to lieutenant because she married Lee Adama is false. While their relationship may have played a role in the decision, she was promoted before the marriage, and also before being assigned to ''Pegasus''. In fact, Dualla made an effort to keep their relationship under wraps before her transfer was approved | * Cally Tyrol's statement that Dualla was only promoted to lieutenant because she married Lee Adama is false. While their relationship may have played a role in the decision, she was promoted before the marriage, and also before being assigned to ''Pegasus''. In fact, Dualla made an effort to keep their relationship under wraps before her transfer was approved ([[TRS]]: "[[Unfinished Business]]"), likely to prevent accusations of nepotism. | ||
* This episode, as well as "[[The Woman King]]" display an ongoing theme since Season 2 that focuses on how human beings are self-destructive by nature without any Cylon intervention. As stated in "[[A Day In The Life]], | * This episode, as well as "[[The Woman King]]" display an ongoing theme since Season 2 that focuses on how human beings are self-destructive by nature without any Cylon intervention. As stated in "[[A Day In The Life]]", the Fleet hasn't encountered any Cylon forces for approximately two months. This state of complacency has allowed the typical in-fighting amongst the Colonials to resume, especially with the depreciating state of quality of life amongst the ships in the Fleet. | ||
* This episode is the first to flesh out further previous hints at a caste system amongst the original twelve colonies, much the same as first world and third world countries today, or splits between the western and eastern world. Gemenon, Sagittaron and Aerilon are noted as being 'poor' colonies, Caprica, Virgon and Tauron are noted as being richer colonies. | * This episode is the first to flesh out further previous hints at a caste system amongst the original twelve colonies, much the same as first world and third world countries today, or splits between the western and eastern world. Gemenon, Sagittaron and Aerilon are noted as being 'poor' colonies, Caprica, Virgon and Tauron are noted as being richer colonies. | ||
* Although he was born on Aerilon, Baltar has been elected as Caprica's representative to the [[Quorum of Twelve (TRS)|Quorum of Twelve]] | * Although he was born on Aerilon, Baltar has been elected as Caprica's representative to the [[Quorum of Twelve (TRS)|Quorum of Twelve]] ([[TRS]]: "[[Colonial Day]]"). Apparently, either he is a naturalized citizen of Caprica and it is legal for a naturalized citizen to be elected as Caprica's quorum representative, or he is so widely believed to be Caprican that he was elected by mistake. | ||
== Questions == | == Questions == | ||
* Will Baltar's book help his image among the working class of the [[the Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] in his upcoming trial? ([[Crossroads, Part II|Answer]]) | * Will Baltar's book help his image among the working class of the [[the Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] in his upcoming trial? ([[Crossroads, Part II|Answer]]) | ||
* Has the Fleet's [[ | * Has the Fleet's [[tylium]] reserve been re-stocked at all since "[[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]"? | ||
* | * Have these class differentiations amongst the colonies been problematic before the destruction of the Twelve Colonies? | ||
* Besides occupations that are related to the "working class" and other professions such as news reporters, what other occupations exist within the Fleet besides those positions found on ''Colonial One'' and ''Galactica''? | * Besides occupations that are related to the "working class" and other professions such as news reporters, what other occupations exist within the Fleet besides those positions found on ''Colonial One'' and ''Galactica''? | ||
* Have the Colonials truly lost the Cylons or are the Cylons continuing on different plans? ([[Crossroads, Part II|Answer]]) | * Have the Colonials truly lost the Cylons or are the Cylons continuing on different plans? ([[Crossroads, Part II|Answer]]) | ||
* Why isn't [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] mentioned along with [[Anastasia Dualla|Dualla]] as another member of the "working class" that rose to be part of the Fleet leadership, as he was born on [[Aerilon]] and started his career as an enlisted man? | * Why isn't [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] mentioned along with [[Anastasia Dualla|Dualla]] as another member of the "working class" that rose to be part of the Fleet leadership, as he was born on [[Aerilon]] and started his career as an enlisted man? | ||
* Besides Baltar's testimony, is there any real solid evidence that Baltar was born on Aerilon? Official statements by Ronald D. Moore confirm the truth of this backstory, but can Baltar actually prove it to his fellow Colonial citizens? | * Besides Baltar's testimony, is there any real solid evidence that Baltar was born on Aerilon? Official statements by Ronald D. Moore confirm the truth of this backstory, but can Baltar actually prove it to his fellow Colonial citizens? | ||
* With the information provided by "[[Unfinished Business]]" and "[[A Day in the Life]], | * With the information provided by "[[Unfinished Business]]" and "[[A Day in the Life]]", have the attitude and admiration towards Admiral Adama changed significantly to the point that his crew feel more indifferent or resentful of him? | ||
* Besides the six colonies that were mentioned, how were the other colonies, such as Picon, considered? | * Besides the six colonies that were mentioned, how were the other colonies, such as Picon, considered? | ||
* Will Tyrol tell Cally about what really happened at his meeting with Adama? Will Cally be told that Adama originally planned on executing her? | * Will Tyrol tell Cally about what really happened at his meeting with Adama? Will Cally be told that Adama originally planned on executing her? | ||
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* The stripping scene within Baltar's cell originally had Roslin completely strip Baltar of all his clothes and having the last pages of his book fall out. Moore wanted to depict Baltar's inner conflict: a feeling of victory for not submitting to Roslin, but also the humiliation of being completely stripped down. The actors, though, persuaded Moore that the scene would work if Baltar did maintain his dignity. | * The stripping scene within Baltar's cell originally had Roslin completely strip Baltar of all his clothes and having the last pages of his book fall out. Moore wanted to depict Baltar's inner conflict: a feeling of victory for not submitting to Roslin, but also the humiliation of being completely stripped down. The actors, though, persuaded Moore that the scene would work if Baltar did maintain his dignity. | ||
* Moore goes into detail about how difficult it is to show different vessels within the Fleet simply because it would require these ships to "look right" within the Fleet. | * Moore goes into detail about how difficult it is to show different vessels within the Fleet simply because it would require these ships to "look right" within the Fleet. | ||
* Moore confirms that in the [[series bible]], Baltar does in fact come from a rural community. When the story originally focused on Dualla, Baltar was written to be from Sagittaron. However, once the story concept changed, Moore wanted to still keep the scene that had Dualla meet Baltar in his cell, but | * Moore confirms that in the [[series bible]], Baltar does in fact come from a rural community. When the story originally focused on Dualla, Baltar was written to be from Sagittaron. However, once the story concept changed, Moore wanted to still keep the scene that had Dualla meet Baltar in his cell, but change Dualla with Tyrol. Because the story no longer needed a connection to the Sagittarons, Baltar's home planet was changed to Aerilon. | ||
== Noteworthy Dialogue == | == Noteworthy Dialogue == | ||
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: '''Baltar''': Something about the consonants that scrape the back of the throat. Course I should know an awful lot about my native tongue, I spent hours on it in trying to overcome it. Do you have any idea how hard it is for a ten year old boy to change the way he speaks? To unlearn everything he ever learned, so that one day, one day there might be the small hope that he might be considered as not comin' from Aerilon. | : '''Baltar''': Something about the consonants that scrape the back of the throat. Course I should know an awful lot about my native tongue, I spent hours on it in trying to overcome it. Do you have any idea how hard it is for a ten year old boy to change the way he speaks? To unlearn everything he ever learned, so that one day, one day there might be the small hope that he might be considered as not comin' from Aerilon. | ||
:''(Baltar speaks with his usual accent)'' | :''(Baltar speaks with his usual accent)'' | ||
: '''Baltar''': Maybe I don't know, | : '''Baltar''': Maybe I don't know, [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]]... Caprica... oh to be Caprican, the seat of politics, culture, art, science, learning. And what was Aerilon, just a drab ugly rock condemned to be the food basket for the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|twelve worlds]], and that's how we were treated, like servants, like laborers, like working-class. You know you would have fitted right in there Chief, lots of men who like to work with their hands, and uh, grab a pint down at the pub and... | ||
:''(Baltar again speaks with his Aerilon accent)'' | :''(Baltar again speaks with his Aerilon accent)'' | ||
: '''Baltar''': ...finish off the evenin' with a good old-fashioned fight. | : '''Baltar''': ...finish off the evenin' with a good old-fashioned fight. | ||
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*[[Samuel Chu]] as [[Milo]] | *[[Samuel Chu]] as [[Milo]] | ||
*[[Bryce Hodgson]] as [[Daniel Noon]] | *[[Bryce Hodgson]] as [[Daniel Noon]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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