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:''As the presidential election looms just weeks away, the accidental discovery of a [[New Caprica|habitable planet]] sparks debate in the Fleet: Colonize? Or keep seeking [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]]? Meanwhile, | :''As the presidential election looms just weeks away, the accidental discovery of a [[New Caprica|habitable planet]] sparks debate in the Fleet: Colonize? Or keep seeking [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]]? Meanwhile, [[Kara Thrace|Starbuck]] leads a rescue mission of [[Raptor]]s back to {{RDM|Caprica}} to save [[Samuel Anders|Anders]] and his [[Caprica Resistance|resistance]]''. | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
*[[William Adama|Adama]] has finally given | *[[William Adama|Adama]] has finally given [[Kara Thrace|Starbuck]] the go-ahead to plan a rescue mission to {{RDM|Caprica}}. On ''{{RDM|Pegasus}}'', she lays out their plan: they will use 20 [[Raptor]]s and use the navigation computer/organ from one of the captured [[Heavy Raider]]s to calculate the jumps back to Caprica. Using this, they can make it back to Caprica in a series of 10 jumps. They will go undetected when they reach Caprica by making a risky jump to just a few klicks above the surface, within the atmosphere itself, below [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] [[DRADIS]]. Their biggest obstacle to doing this was actually interfacing with the Heavy Raider's navigation "computer," but now they will take {{callsign|Athena}} along in Starbuck's Raptor with it; Sharon will directly interface with the computer (by inserting a fiber-optic cable into her arm, like she did in "[[Flight of the Phoenix]]"). | ||
*The presidential election is two weeks away, and [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]] is ahead in the polls. To gain ground, [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] accuses her of pandering to "religious fundamentalists" with her recent policy switch on abortion and guiding the Fleet based on the scriptures alone. Conferring with his campaign manager [[Tom Zarek]] in his lab, Baltar realizes he'll need more than this to turn the fleet againt Roslin. Meanwhile, Roslin is doing a little rehearsal ritual for the presidential debate with Adama in his quarters. | *The presidential election is two weeks away, and [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]] is ahead in the polls. To gain ground, [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] accuses her of pandering to "religious fundamentalists" with her recent policy switch on abortion and guiding the Fleet based on the scriptures alone. Conferring with his campaign manager [[Tom Zarek]] in his lab, Baltar realizes he'll need more than this to turn the fleet againt Roslin. Meanwhile, Roslin is doing a little rehearsal ritual for the presidential debate with Adama in his quarters. | ||
*On the hangar deck, [[Galen Tyrol|Chief Tyrol]] is sleeping on the floor and twitching convulsively, having a nightmare. [[Cally]] searches around the deck to find him, and is confused by the sight when she finds him. Cally tried to wake Tyrol up, but snapping right out of his nightmare he attacks Cally, punching her in the face until she is a bloody pulp and unconscious. Realizing where he is and what's going on, Tyrol is horrified, and carries Cally in his arms to sickbay. | *On the hangar deck, [[Galen Tyrol|Chief Tyrol]] is sleeping on the floor and twitching convulsively, having a nightmare. [[Cally]] searches around the deck to find him, and is confused by the sight when she finds him. Cally tried to wake Tyrol up, but snapping right out of his nightmare he attacks Cally, punching her in the face until she is a bloody pulp and unconscious. Realizing where he is and what's going on, Tyrol is horrified, and carries Cally in his arms to sickbay. | ||
*Shocked by his attack on Cally, Chief Tyrol asks for religious counseling, and meets with a priest named [[Cavil|Brother Cavil]]. Tyrol explains that it is because he doesn't believe that psychoanalysis works, but is himself a very [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies (RDM)|religious]] man. Cavil is somewhat loose and sarcastic in his counseling, leaving Tyrol a little perturbed and confused. Cavil tells Tyrol that he must look for the problem in himself and questions Tyrol, and when Tyrol denies that he has been having disturbing dreams, Cavil can see through it, so Tyrol relents. | *Shocked by his attack on Cally, Chief Tyrol asks for religious counseling, and meets with a priest named [[Cavil|Brother Cavil]]. Tyrol explains that it is because he doesn't believe that psychoanalysis works, but is himself a very [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies (RDM)|religious]] man. Cavil is somewhat loose and sarcastic in his counseling, leaving Tyrol a little perturbed and confused. Cavil tells Tyrol that he must look for the problem in himself and questions Tyrol, and when Tyrol denies that he has been having disturbing dreams, Cavil can see through it, so Tyrol relents. | ||
*[[Lee Adama|Apollo]] has conflicting feelings about Starbuck's mission to rescue Anders, but wishes her good luck in finding him. | *[[Lee Adama|Apollo]] has conflicting feelings about Starbuck's mission to rescue Anders, but wishes her good luck in finding him. | ||
* | *[[Karl Agathon|Helo]] and {{callsign|Athena}} travel in Starbuck's Raptor. Sharon is still deeply depressed about her daughter [[Hera Agathon|Hera]]'s apparent death, and has been shutting herself out. Helo tells her that he won't let her do that and won't give up on her. Sharon tells him that she has the feeling that something bad will happen in the future; not on the mission to Caprica, but something else. | ||
*On the very first jump out of the series of ten, [[Margaret Edmondson|Racetrack]]'s Raptor jumps to the wrong set of coordinates. Starbuck's orders were to keep going ahead until they lose 3 Raptors, so they continue on, while Racetrack prepares to follow her orders to return to ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' if separated. | *On the very first jump out of the series of ten, [[Margaret Edmondson|Racetrack]]'s Raptor jumps to the wrong set of coordinates. Starbuck's orders were to keep going ahead until they lose 3 Raptors, so they continue on, while Racetrack prepares to follow her orders to return to ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' if separated. | ||
*For weeks, Tyrol has been having the recurring dream that he walks onto the upper level of the hangar deck, climbs over the railing and commits suicide himself by jumping to his death. Cavil says it is because Tyrol has a subconscious desire to kill himself. Tyrol explains that he has had the gnawing worry since [[Sharon Valerii]] died that he might himself be a [[Humanoid Cylon|Cylon]]. Sharon Valerii never really knew she was a Cylon, even up to the point that she died, but reported strange fears that something bad was going to happen and she had to stop herself: how would Tyrol, or anyone else, really ''know'' if they were a Cylon sleeper agent or not? Tyrol is frightened by the prospect. | *For weeks, Tyrol has been having the recurring dream that he walks onto the upper level of the hangar deck, climbs over the railing and commits suicide himself by jumping to his death. Cavil says it is because Tyrol has a subconscious desire to kill himself. Tyrol explains that he has had the gnawing worry since [[Sharon Valerii]] died that he might himself be a [[Humanoid Cylon|Cylon]]. Sharon Valerii never really knew she was a Cylon, even up to the point that she died, but reported strange fears that something bad was going to happen and she had to stop herself: how would Tyrol, or anyone else, really ''know'' if they were a Cylon sleeper agent or not? Tyrol is frightened by the prospect. | ||
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*Likewise, when Apollo wishes Starbuck "good hunting," there's a tone of concern, and he seems to pause before saying it, as if Apollo meant to say something else but changed his mind. This may be a reference to "[[33]]," when Starbuck tells Apollo to say "good hunting" instead of "be careful out there". | *Likewise, when Apollo wishes Starbuck "good hunting," there's a tone of concern, and he seems to pause before saying it, as if Apollo meant to say something else but changed his mind. This may be a reference to "[[33]]," when Starbuck tells Apollo to say "good hunting" instead of "be careful out there". | ||
*[[Margaret Edmondson|Racetrack]] is apparently assigned to ''Pegasus'' at present, since Dualla refers to her mission as the "Pegasus survey team". | *[[Margaret Edmondson|Racetrack]] is apparently assigned to ''Pegasus'' at present, since Dualla refers to her mission as the "Pegasus survey team". | ||
* | *[[Lee Adama]] is now wearing a wristwatch, probably [[Barry Garner]]'s from "[[The Captain's Hand]]". | ||
*When Tyrol's counseling with Cavil is coming to an end, Cavil notes to Tyrol that Cally "especially" loves him. Tyrol is apparently oblivious to this obvious fact up to that point. | *When Tyrol's counseling with Cavil is coming to an end, Cavil notes to Tyrol that Cally "especially" loves him. Tyrol is apparently oblivious to this obvious fact up to that point. | ||
*In this episode they refer to "the captured Heavy Raider," singular. This implies that only the one Starbuck brought back from Caprica in "[[Home, Part I]]" is still functional at all, and the one that crashed into ''Galactica'' in "[[Scattered]]" was damaged beyond salvage or repair. | *In this episode they refer to "the captured Heavy Raider," singular. This implies that only the one Starbuck brought back from Caprica in "[[Home, Part I]]" is still functional at all, and the one that crashed into ''Galactica'' in "[[Scattered]]" was damaged beyond salvage or repair. | ||
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*[[David Kaye]] as [[James McManus]] | *[[David Kaye]] as [[James McManus]] | ||
*[[Colin Lawrence]] as Lt. [[Hamish McCall|Hamish "Skulls" McCall]] | *[[Colin Lawrence]] as Lt. [[Hamish McCall|Hamish "Skulls" McCall]] | ||
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