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{{merge|into|[[Government of the Twelve Colonies]]}} | {{merge|into|[[Government of the Twelve Colonies]]}} | ||
The relationship between the [[Government of the Twelve Colonies|civilian government]] and the [[Colonial Fleet ( | The relationship between the [[Government of the Twelve Colonies|civilian government]] and the [[Colonial Fleet (RDM)|military leadership]] after the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]], ranges from close co-operation to the declaration of martial law. It has been one of the most dynamic features of the series, forming a major story arc throughout [[Season 1 (2004-05)|Season One]] and the first half of [[Season 2 (2005-06)|Season Two]]. It is inseparable from the personal relationship between [[William Adama]] and [[Laura Roslin]] which has encapsulated much of the delicate balance of power between the two establishments. | ||
==Establishment== | ==Establishment== | ||
Roslin and Adama clash almost immediately as they assume their new leadership roles, with | Roslin and Adama clash almost immediately as they assume their new leadership roles, with [[Lee Adama]] deciding that the president's orders to initiate civilian rescues trump the Fleet commander's to regroup {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 1}}. Later, as the Fleet assembles around [[Ragnar]], Roslin meets with Adama and persuades him to flee Colonial space with the civilians rather than fight a war that has already been lost. Roslin and Adama come to an agreement to respect and not intervene in each other's spheres. Roslin alone knows that Adama does not have knowledge of the location of [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], a secret she agrees to keep {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 2}}. | ||
==Early relations== | ==Early relations== | ||
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Roslin and Adama consult and agree over the decision to destroy ''[[Olympic Carrier]]'' {{TRS|33}} and later when Roslin visits ''Galactica'' to congratulate her crew after the chase, Adama insists on full protocol out of respect for the office {{TRS|Water}}. In the coming weeks the two meet often to discuss critical issues within the Fleet, Roslin is often seen on ''Galactica'' and Adama on ''[[Colonial One]]''. | Roslin and Adama consult and agree over the decision to destroy ''[[Olympic Carrier]]'' {{TRS|33}} and later when Roslin visits ''Galactica'' to congratulate her crew after the chase, Adama insists on full protocol out of respect for the office {{TRS|Water}}. In the coming weeks the two meet often to discuss critical issues within the Fleet, Roslin is often seen on ''Galactica'' and Adama on ''[[Colonial One]]''. | ||
Roslin chastises Adama for his overcommitment to | Roslin chastises Adama for his overcommitment to [[Kara Thrace]]'s rescue mission ([[TRS]]: "[[You Can't Go Home Again]]"), Adama dismisses the President, telling her that it is a military matter. Adama eventually calls off the expensive rescue mission. | ||
Another disagreement surfaces over what to do with a copy of [[Leoben Conoy]] captured on ''[[Gemenon Traveller]]'' {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}. Adama wants the Cylon destroyed, but Roslin insists he be interrogated. After Leoben causes chaos within the Fleet by lying that he has hidden a nuclear bomb Roslin orders his ejection from an airlock. Just before this occurs Leoben whispers in the President's ear "Adama's a [[Humanoid Cylon|Cylon]]." These words appear to place suspicions in Roslin's mind. | Another disagreement surfaces over what to do with a copy of [[Leoben Conoy]] captured on ''[[Gemenon Traveller]]'' {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}. Adama wants the Cylon destroyed, but Roslin insists he be interrogated. After Leoben causes chaos within the Fleet by lying that he has hidden a nuclear bomb Roslin orders his ejection from an airlock. Just before this occurs Leoben whispers in the President's ear "Adama's a [[Humanoid Cylon|Cylon]]." These words appear to place suspicions in Roslin's mind. | ||
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However Roslin (who has aquired chamalla) is composed and the plan backfires upon Tigh. Laura Roslin is defiant about her position and convinces the delegates of her divine mission. Frustrated Tigh dissolves the Quorum and imposes martial law {{TRS|Fragged}}. | However Roslin (who has aquired chamalla) is composed and the plan backfires upon Tigh. Laura Roslin is defiant about her position and convinces the delegates of her divine mission. Frustrated Tigh dissolves the Quorum and imposes martial law {{TRS|Fragged}}. | ||
The decision is markedly unpopular throughout the Fleet {{TRS|Resistance}}. Riots ensue and some supplies to ''Galactica'' are suspended. An ill-planned and heavy handed retaliation by Tigh results in the "[[Gideon|Gideon massacre]], | The decision is markedly unpopular throughout the Fleet {{TRS|Resistance}}. Riots ensue and some supplies to ''Galactica'' are suspended. An ill-planned and heavy handed retaliation by Tigh results in the "[[Gideon|Gideon massacre]]", further lowering Tigh's standing. At the same time the [[Laura Roslin faction]] manages to smuggle the President out of the brig and off ''Galactica''. | ||
==Splitting of the Fleet== | ==Splitting of the Fleet== | ||
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''Summary: Adama and Roslin mark the low point of miltary-government relations by splitting the fleet in two.'' | ''Summary: Adama and Roslin mark the low point of miltary-government relations by splitting the fleet in two.'' | ||
A week later Adama returns to duty, Tigh resumes duties as [[executive officer]]. Playing the "religious card, | A week later Adama returns to duty, Tigh resumes duties as [[executive officer]]. Playing the "religious card", Roslin, in hiding, broadcasts an appeal for the Fleet to follow her and the path the Lords of Kobol have set out to Kobol. Believing none would be so foolish as to follow, Adama takes no action. Twenty-four ships carrying 18,000 people (a third of the Fleet) follow ''[[Astral Queen]]'' to Kobol. The Fleet is effectively divided in two, one part under ''Galactica'''s protection and influence, the other under Roslin's authority {{TRS|The Farm}}. | ||
==Reconciliation== | ==Reconciliation== | ||
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''Summary: Roslin sides with Adama as Cain assumes control of the Fleet.'' | ''Summary: Roslin sides with Adama as Cain assumes control of the Fleet.'' | ||
The arrival of ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' causes the military leadership to transfer to Admiral [[Helena Cain|Cain]]. Roslin reacts to this revelation "like someone shot <nowiki>[her]</nowiki> dog". It quickly becomes apparent that Cain clearly considers military concerns of far greater importance than civilian ones, not even "returning the calls" of the President. Laura Roslin continues to confide in the commander {{TRS|Pegasus (episode)}}. | The arrival of ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' causes the military leadership to transfer to Admiral [[Helena Cain|Cain]]. Roslin reacts to this revelation "like someone shot <nowiki>[her]</nowiki> dog". It quickly becomes apparent that Cain clearly considers military concerns of far greater importance than civilian ones, not even "returning the calls" of the President. Laura Roslin continues to confide in the commander {{TRS|Pegasus (episode)|}}. | ||
With the [[Standoff Between Galactica and Pegasus|near outbreak of hostilities]] between the two battlestars Cain and Adama meet on the neutral ground of ''Colonial One''. Roslin mediates between them. Once Cain has left Roslin warns Adama that the Admiral is a loose cannon, who must be killed in order to save the Fleet from annihilation. Adama is surprised at Roslin's candor, and is reluctant to consider the idea. Without the knowledge of the other, both Adama and Cain concoct similiar plans to dispense with each other at the end of the [[Battle of the Resurrection Ship]] {{TRS|Resurrection Ship, Part I}}. In the end both come close, but neither executes their plan. Cain is killed instead by [[Gina Inviere]] and Adama assumes command of the Fleet. Roslin effectively promotes Adama to the [[Military Ranks (RDM)|rank]] of admiral and, in light of her severe illness, he gives her an affectionate kiss {{TRS|Resurrection Ship, Part II}}. | With the [[Standoff Between Galactica and Pegasus|near outbreak of hostilities]] between the two battlestars Cain and Adama meet on the neutral ground of ''Colonial One''. Roslin mediates between them. Once Cain has left Roslin warns Adama that the Admiral is a loose cannon, who must be killed in order to save the Fleet from annihilation. Adama is surprised at Roslin's candor, and is reluctant to consider the idea. Without the knowledge of the other, both Adama and Cain concoct similiar plans to dispense with each other at the end of the [[Battle of the Resurrection Ship]] {{TRS|Resurrection Ship, Part I}}. In the end both come close, but neither executes their plan. Cain is killed instead by [[Gina Inviere]] and Adama assumes command of the Fleet. Roslin effectively promotes Adama to the [[Military Ranks (RDM)|rank]] of admiral and, in light of her severe illness, he gives her an affectionate kiss {{TRS|Resurrection Ship, Part II}}. | ||
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When a guilt-riven Adama offers his resignation, it is Roslin who tells the Admiral that he needs to do his job as a hero to the Fleet and presents Adama with a long-service medal {{TRS|Hero}}. | When a guilt-riven Adama offers his resignation, it is Roslin who tells the Admiral that he needs to do his job as a hero to the Fleet and presents Adama with a long-service medal {{TRS|Hero}}. | ||
== | ==Later problems between the military and the civilan administration caused by the Cylon Rebels== | ||
''Summary: The relationship between the leaders of the government and military continue to be excellent and even become intimate on a personal level, but the relationship between Adama and the rest of the government, | ''Summary: The relationship between the leaders of the government and military continue to be excellent and even become intimate on a personal level, but the relationship between Adama and the rest of the government, namley Zarek and the Quroum degenerate due to an alliance with Cylon Rebels.'' | ||
Later relations between the | Later relations between the civilan government and the military falter somewhat as Adama considers helping the Cylon Rebels. Roslin agrees with him, but the Quorum under Vice President Tom Zarek almost give her a vote of no confidence to dipose her, but it is averted by Roslin taking Natalie, the Six that acts as the rebels leader, to them. When Roslin is taken by the Cylons after the Hybrid freaks out and jumps, the government is plunged into some chaos. Knowing that the military under Adama would never support Zarek as President, Delegate Lee Adama convinces Zarek for an Interim President to be voted in which ends up being Lee Adama himself, averting any problems from that ([[TRS]]: "[[Guess What's Coming to Dinner?]]", "[[Sine Qua Non]]"). | ||
Problems come to a head when Adama decides to allow the Cylon Rebels to join the Fleet after the discovery of Earth. Roslin all but gives up the Presidency after the | Problems come to a head when Adama decides to allow the Cylon Rebels to join the Fleet after the discovery of Earth. Roslin all but gives up the Presidency after the devestating discovery of Earth and Zarek more or less takes command ([[TRS]]: "[[Revelations]]", ""Sometimes a Great Notion]]"). When Adama orders Cylons to be allowed onto ships to instal Cylon FTL drives on them, Zarek undermines him by having a Quorum vote be made that makes it so the ships Captains can refuse Cylons access to their ships, effectivly undermining the Admiral's decision. Adama respondes by having Marines force the ships to comply, but Zarek has ''[[Hitei Kan]]'' jump away in retaliation. Adama bluffs him into giving up the location, but it leads to a coup led by Zarek and Felix Gaeta {{TRS|A Disquiet Follows My Soul|The Oath|}}. Although the two cooperate during the mutiny, the Quorum and deposed President Roslin (who manages to escape with the help of the Cylons and becomes the ''de facto'' commander of the baseship during the mutiny) continue to support Adama. Roslin uses her position as civilan leader of the fleet to aid Adama's attempts to regain control of the military and even uses the Cylon basestar she's on to try to help as well. Adama ultimatly regains command and Roslin is restored to the Presidency with Zarek and Gaeta being executed leaving the Vice Presidency open. The Quorum is also murdered for their support of the Adama-Roslin administration rather than the one led by Gaeta and Zarek {{TRS|Blood on the Scales}}. | ||
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