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* Boomer's memory of leaving Agathon behind on Caprica (in the [[Miniseries]]) appears amongst other of Sharon's flashbacks in this episode, indicating that she possesses Boomer's memories up to that point. She later states that to be the case in "[[Scattered]]," "[[Home, Part II]]," "[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]," and "[[Scar]]". | * Boomer's memory of leaving Agathon behind on Caprica (in the [[Miniseries]]) appears amongst other of Sharon's flashbacks in this episode, indicating that she possesses Boomer's memories up to that point. She later states that to be the case in "[[Scattered]]," "[[Home, Part II]]," "[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]," and "[[Scar]]". | ||
* Leoben's comment that Kara Thrace's role is to "send his soul to God" cannot refer to her actions in this episode. Roslin orders his death over Thrace's objection. He is most likely referring to her later role in the Cylon/human alliance that resulted in the destruction of the [[Resurrection Hub]] {{TRS|The Hub}} or the [[Hybrid]]'s more vague prophecy that she is the "harbinger of death" and will "lead them all to their end" {{TRS|Razor|Faith|Islanded in a Stream of Stars|Daybreak, Part II}}. | * Leoben's comment that Kara Thrace's role is to "send his soul to God" cannot refer to her actions in this episode. Roslin orders his death over Thrace's objection. He is most likely referring to her later role in the Cylon/human alliance that resulted in the destruction of the [[Resurrection Hub]] {{TRS|The Hub}} or the [[Hybrid]]'s more vague prophecy that she is the "harbinger of death" and will "lead them all to their end" {{TRS|Razor|Faith|Islanded in a Stream of Stars|Daybreak, Part II}}. | ||
== Summary from SciFi.com == | |||
A Cylon, who calls himself Leobon, is discovered on one of the ships in the fleet. Commander Adama sends Kara to interrogate him — or, rather, it. The Cylon tells Kara that he planted a nuclear device on one of the ships. Although she doesn't believe it, Kara passes on the warning. | |||
As her colleagues search for the device, Kara engages Leobon in a battle of wills. Theological debates about souls and the humanity of Cylons lead to mind games, threats, and, ultimately, torture. Taking a personal interest in what Leobon has to say, President Roslin joins the interrogation. | |||
On Galactica, Sharon asks Baltar to try out his new Cylon-detecting technology on her. | |||
Meanwhile, on far-off Caprica, another Sharon conspires with her Cylon associates Doral and Number Six to convince Helo to remain on the planet and start a new life. | |||
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