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Gaeta and Zarek are executed by firing squad for their crimes at some later point {{TRS|Blood on the Scales}}. The remaining mutineers are imprisoned on the ''[[Astral Queen]]'', though they are later freed in exchange for participating in the [[Battle of The Colony]] ([[TRS]]: "[[Deadlock]]" [[Podcast:Deadlock|podcast]]; "[[Daybreak, Part I]]").
Gaeta and Zarek are executed by firing squad for their crimes at some later point {{TRS|Blood on the Scales}}. The remaining mutineers are imprisoned on the ''[[Astral Queen]]'', though they are later freed in exchange for participating in the [[Battle of The Colony]] ([[TRS]]: "[[Deadlock]]" [[Podcast:Deadlock|podcast]]; "[[Daybreak, Part I]]").


Ironically, the mutiny ends up accomplishing the exact opposite of what it was intended to do.  With a considerable number of ''Galactica'''s crew dead or imprisoned, the Colonials start flying joint CAPs with the rebel Cylons.  In addition, there is a shortage of [[Colonial Marines|Marines]] on ''Galactica''.  Adama refuses to let [[Centurions]] on board the ship and instead decides to arm [[Cult of Baltar|Baltar's cult]] to help control the civilian population in [[Dogsville]] {{TRS|Deadlock}}.
Ironically, the mutiny ends up accomplishing the exact opposite of what it was intended to do.  With a considerable number of ''Galactica'''s crew dead or imprisoned, the Colonials start flying joint CAPs with the rebel Cylons.  In addition, there is a shortage of [[Colonial Marines|Marines]] on ''Galactica''.  Adama refuses to let [[Centurions]] on board the ship and instead decides to arm [[Cult of Baltar|Baltar's cult]] to help control the civilian population in [[Dogsville]] ([[TRS]]: "[[Deadlock]]").


Furthermore, it is during the final stages of this mutiny that Tyrol discovers ominous signs of wear and tear on ''Galactica''.  Admiral Adama reluctantly agrees to allow Tyrol to use Cylon bio-technology and Cylon work crews from the baseship to fix the damage {{TRS|No Exit}}.
Furthermore, it is during the final stages of this mutiny that Tyrol discovers ominous signs of wear and tear on ''Galactica''.  Admiral Adama reluctantly agrees to allow Tyrol to use Cylon bio-technology and Cylon work crews from the baseship to fix the damage {{TRS|No Exit}}.

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