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* Later, aboard ''Galactica'', Uri pleads his case before the newly reformed {{alt|Quorum of Twelve|TOS}}, gaslighting the Quorum into believing that he willingly shared his food after learning of the shortage. He lays blame for the secrecy surrounding the shortage at Adama's feet, and then asks why they do not go to [[Borallus]], noting that the journey to {{alt|Carillon}} is nine [[#Notes|centon]]s at best. | * Later, aboard ''Galactica'', Uri pleads his case before the newly reformed {{alt|Quorum of Twelve|TOS}}, gaslighting the Quorum into believing that he willingly shared his food after learning of the shortage. He lays blame for the secrecy surrounding the shortage at Adama's feet, and then asks why they do not go to [[Borallus]], noting that the journey to {{alt|Carillon}} is nine [[#Notes|centon]]s at best. | ||
* Adama advocates for Carillon, believing that the Cylons lay in wait at Borallus, even though the world has everything they need: food, fuel, and water. | * Adama advocates for Carillon, believing that the Cylons lay in wait at Borallus, even though the world has everything they need: food, fuel, and water. | ||
* Apollo presents his own plan to the Quorum, going through the [[Nova of Madagon]] and would save "two centons" in reaching Carillon. Adama objects as the sector has been heavily [[Cylon mine|mined]], and Apollo notes that a small group of Vipers can destroy the minefield with [[laser | * Apollo presents his own plan to the Quorum, going through the [[Nova of Madagon]] and would save "two centons" in reaching Carillon. Adama objects as the sector has been heavily [[Cylon mine|mined]], and Apollo notes that a small group of Vipers can destroy the minefield with [[laser torpedo]]es, recruiting Boomer and Starbuck to join him. | ||
* Several hours later, Apollo brings Serina and Boxey to {{alt|Wilker}}'s lab aboard ''Rising Star''. The recalcitrant Boxey wants to go back to their berth, but Apollo tells the kid that it's a military order and that they need to hear the doctor out. | * Several hours later, Apollo brings Serina and Boxey to {{alt|Wilker}}'s lab aboard ''Rising Star''. The recalcitrant Boxey wants to go back to their berth, but Apollo tells the kid that it's a military order and that they need to hear the doctor out. | ||
* Wilker goes into the problem of needing a replacement for [[daggit]]s, who once performed many functions for Warriors, including standing watch as Warriors slept. He then presents the solution: [[Muffey II]]. The robotic simulacrum, programmed to respond to Boxey, licks Boxey and then Boxey goes off to frolic with it. | * Wilker goes into the problem of needing a replacement for [[daggit]]s, who once performed many functions for Warriors, including standing watch as Warriors slept. He then presents the solution: [[Muffey II]]. The robotic simulacrum, programmed to respond to Boxey, licks Boxey and then Boxey goes off to frolic with it. | ||