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Agathon's welcome-home to ''Galactica'', months after being declared missing on Caprica, isn't a generally warm one. Many in the crew find his romance with a Cylon disquieting or disgusting. A few crew warm up to him after his suggestion of using carbon composites on a newly contstructed fighter, the [[Blackbird]], turns [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]]'s pet project into a significant asset {{TRS|Flight of the Phoenix}}.
Agathon's welcome-home to ''Galactica'', months after being declared missing on Caprica, isn't a generally warm one. Many in the crew find his romance with a Cylon disquieting or disgusting. A few crew warm up to him after his suggestion of using carbon composites on a newly contstructed fighter, the [[Blackbird]], turns [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]]'s pet project into a significant asset {{TRS|Flight of the Phoenix}}.


Chief Tyrol is still nursing the loss of Boomer (''Galactica'' copy of Valerii that left Helo on Caprica and later shoots Commander Adama), and now must deal with the return of another Valerii, her "memories" of him, and the fact that Agathon is romantically involved with her. The friction between Agathon and Tyrol becomes too much and a fight ensues before both realize that fighting will gain them little. The two tacitly appear to accept the awkward situation for what it is.
Chief Tyrol is still nursing the loss of Boomer (the ''Galactica'' copy of Valerii that left Helo on Caprica and later shoots Commander Adama), and now must deal with the return of another Valerii, her "memories" of him, and the fact that Agathon is romantically involved with her. The friction between Agathon and Tyrol becomes too much and a fight ensues before both realize that fighting will gain them little. The two tacitly appear to accept the awkward situation for what it is.


When Agathon and Tyrol learn of the gang-rape of the captured [[Gina Inviere|Cylon]] on ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'', they are shocked to learn that the "Cylon interrogator," Lieutenant [[Alastair Thorne|Thorne]], would be interrogating the incarcerated Valerii that day. Prior to this discovery, Agathon is prepared to fight the drunken ''Pegasus'' crewmembers over their disrespect, but Tyrol realizes what is coming for Valerii and convinces him to head to the brig to her aid. While they are successful in stopping the assault, Thorne is accidentally killed and the two are arrested and taken to ''Pegasus'' for trial. Admiral [[Helena Cain|Cain]] conducts summary courts-martial on Agathon and Tyrol, finding them guilty and sentencing them to execution. When Commander Adama hears of this abrupt treatment, he launches a Raptor with [[Colonial Marine Corps|Marines]] as well as his Viper squadrons to his men back. A standoff ensues, with not only Agathon's and Tyrol's lives in the balance, but thousands of others in the Fleet {{TRS|Pegasus (episode)}}.
When Agathon and Tyrol learn of the gang-rape of the captured [[Gina Inviere|Cylon]] on ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'', they are shocked to learn that the "Cylon interrogator," Lieutenant [[Alastair Thorne|Thorne]], would be interrogating the incarcerated Valerii that day. Prior to this discovery, Agathon is prepared to fight the drunken ''Pegasus'' crewmembers over their disrespect, but Tyrol realizes what is coming for Valerii and convinces him to head to the brig to her aid. While they are successful in stopping the assault, Thorne is accidentally killed and the two are arrested and taken to ''Pegasus'' for trial. Admiral [[Helena Cain|Cain]] conducts summary courts-martial on Agathon and Tyrol, finding them guilty and sentencing them to execution. When Commander Adama hears of this abrupt treatment, he launches a Raptor with [[Colonial Marine Corps|Marines]] as well as his Viper squadrons to his men back. A standoff ensues, with not only Agathon's and Tyrol's lives in the balance, but thousands of others in the Fleet {{TRS|Pegasus (episode)}}.

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