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* Baltar appears bloodied and disheveled in his daydream, as he is in reality, instead of nattily well-dressed as he's always been before. Is he losing his mind? | * Baltar appears bloodied and disheveled in his daydream, as he is in reality, instead of nattily well-dressed as he's always been before. Is he losing his mind? | ||
* The Cylons know the location of Kobol {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I}}, and still have forces in the area {{TRS|Scattered}}. If they had wished to intercept the [[SAR]] party or rescue their forces stranded on the planet, they could have done so easily. Instead they leave a handful of [[Cylon Centurion|Centurions]] to improvise an ineffective missile battery. Why did they not send another basestar to Kobol? | * The Cylons know the location of Kobol {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I}}, and still have forces in the area {{TRS|Scattered}}. If they had wished to intercept the [[SAR]] party or rescue their forces stranded on the planet, they could have done so easily. Instead they leave a handful of [[Cylon Centurion|Centurions]] to improvise an ineffective missile battery. Why did they not send another basestar to Kobol? | ||
** Given that the actions of '' | ** Given that the actions of ''[[Pegasus]]'' are not all known, it is possible that Cylon military forces in the area had to be diverted to respond to an offensive launched by [[Admiral Cain]]. | ||
** The Heavy Raider that landed on Kobol may have been leftover from the original Baseship destroyed in orbit. | ** The Heavy Raider that landed on Kobol may have been leftover from the original Baseship destroyed in orbit. | ||
** There is also the fact that the Colonial landing team includes a member of the [[Final Five]]: Galen Tyrol. The [[Number One|Cavils]] may have programmed the Centurions and Raiders to avoid killing him until he agreed with their viewpoint concerning humanity, which he doesn't. This doesn't explain why they didn't just kill everyone else though. | ** There is also the fact that the Colonial landing team includes a member of the [[Final Five]]: Galen Tyrol. The [[Number One|Cavils]] may have programmed the Centurions and Raiders to avoid killing him until he agreed with their viewpoint concerning humanity, which he doesn't. This doesn't explain why they didn't just kill everyone else though. | ||