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== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
* At [[w:Harvard University|Harvard University]] in November of 1971 C.E., a | * At [[w:Harvard University|Harvard University]] in November of 1971 C.E., a mustached, puffy haired man gives a lecture on his theory pertaining to extraterrestrial intervention of Earth's development, using the introduction to the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)#Noteworthy Dialogue|original ''Battlestar Galactica'' series in this sparsely-attended lecture]]. A young heckler in jeans and a white t-shirt challenges the speaker's "lamebrain theory," which the speaker then vainly defends, noting the lack of knowledge about the "missing link" between ape and man. | ||
* In 1977 C.E., [[w:NASA|NASA]] works on the [[w:Voyager program|Voyager program]]. | * In 1977 C.E., [[w:NASA|NASA]] works on the [[w:Voyager program|Voyager program]]. | ||
* In 1980 C.E., [[Troy | * In 1980 C.E., [[Troy (1980 alternate)|Troy]] and [[Dillon (alternate)|Dillon]] are on patrol. Troy detects a contact on his [[scanner]] whilst drinking from a flask; Dillon notes that it is against regulations to drink while on duty. Troy begins his tirade on how regulations are as unnecessary as the patrol, as they have never seen [[Cylons (1980)|Cylons]] in their lifetime. Troy also notes that drinking dulls the pain, and that Dillon should try it. This conversation ends when Dillon confirms the contact and encounters something that is not [[Voyager spacecraft|space junk]]. | ||
* [[Adama (1980 alternate)|Adama]] notes that the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]]'s morale has deteriorated (women of child-bearing age undergo "'homegrown' sterilizations" to prevent future generations from suffering the fate of an endless journey) and doubts that it could deteriorate any further. He also notes that there are whispers of mutiny for those who want to support a leadership that will settle the first habitable planet they come across, instead of their apparently endless journey to find [[Earth (1980 alternate)|Earth]]. | * [[Adama (1980 alternate)|Adama]] notes that the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]]'s morale has deteriorated (women of child-bearing age undergo "'homegrown' sterilizations" to prevent future generations from suffering the fate of an endless journey) and doubts that it could deteriorate any further. He also notes that there are whispers of mutiny for those who want to support a leadership that will settle the first habitable planet they come across, instead of their apparently endless journey to find [[Earth (1980 alternate)|Earth]]. | ||
* As Adama pulls out his gun and begins his suicide attempt, he is summoned to ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]''. Upon entering the laboratory, Adama rebukes | * As Adama pulls out his gun and begins his suicide attempt, he is summoned to ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]''. Upon entering the laboratory, Adama rebukes Zee for being summoned "like a [[daggit]]," for which Zee apologizes. Upon seeing the ''Voyager'' spacecraft, Adama questions if it is of Cylon origin; Zee notes Adama's apparent optimism over that otherwise disturbing fact. | ||
* Zee boasts to Adama that the craft originates from Earth, and that it took him 3.2 [[centar]]s to translate the Earth language. Upon questioning Zee as to why Adama was not immediately notified upon this discovery, and Zee notes that he is an "old man" and that "sometimes, my excitement gets the better of my judgment." | * Zee boasts to Adama that the craft originates from Earth, and that it took him 3.2 [[centar]]s to translate the Earth language. Upon questioning Zee as to why Adama was not immediately notified upon this discovery, and Zee notes that he is an "old man" and that "sometimes, my excitement gets the better of my judgment." | ||
* Dillon raises his concern over the public reaction, noting that many among ''[[Galactica (1980)|Galactica]]''{{'|s}} hangar crew—not to mention civilians—have seen the craft during its recover and subsequent transfer from ''Galactica'' to ''Rising Star''. Faced with this reality, and the fact that word has spread throughout the Fleet like wildfire, Adama and Zee address the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]]. While Adama advises that the Quorum be prepared with answers to the survivors' questions, Zee informs the Quorum that the humans on Earth are primitive and the Colonials would not be welcomed with open arms, but the reaction would be "inhospitable." Zee recommends that, for their safety and the safety of the Earthlings, they conquer the planet. Adama's reaction is one of sheer outrage. | * Dillon raises his concern over the public reaction, noting that many among ''[[Galactica (1980)|Galactica]]''{{'|s}} hangar crew—not to mention civilians—have seen the craft during its recover and subsequent transfer from ''Galactica'' to ''Rising Star''. Faced with this reality, and the fact that word has spread throughout the Fleet like wildfire, Adama and Zee address the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]]. While Adama advises that the Quorum be prepared with answers to the survivors' questions, Zee informs the Quorum that the humans on Earth are primitive and the Colonials would not be welcomed with open arms, but the reaction would be "inhospitable." Zee recommends that, for their safety and the safety of the Earthlings, they conquer the planet. Adama's reaction is one of sheer outrage. | ||