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* Why is Lee suddenly being disrespectful towards Colonel Tigh in CIC? | * Why is Lee suddenly being disrespectful towards Colonel Tigh in CIC? | ||
* Given that [[Asha Janik]] had no previous criminal activity or associations, how is Captain Adama able to determine that she, by name, was responsible for the munitions sabotage? | * Given that [[Asha Janik]] had no previous criminal activity or associations, how is Captain Adama able to determine that she, by name, was responsible for the munitions sabotage? | ||
** It is possible that Lee was questioning all civilian personnel and Janik simply panicked when she saw him | ** It is possible that Lee was questioning all civilian personnel and Janik simply panicked when she saw him. | ||
* Will there be any consequences for Agathon's near-mutiny? | * Will there be any consequences for Agathon's near-mutiny? | ||
* Roslin's recent series of Machiavellian orders (Cain's assassination in "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]," and the forced abortion here) appear to have been facilitated by her belief that, given her impending death, she wouldn't have to deal with the ethical ramifications. Will this alter her relationship with Admiral Adama in the long term? | * Roslin's recent series of Machiavellian orders (Cain's assassination in "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]," and the forced abortion here) appear to have been facilitated by her belief that, given her impending death, she wouldn't have to deal with the ethical ramifications. Will this alter her relationship with Admiral Adama in the long term? | ||