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Faust and two Number Eights meet with the resurrected Cavil to discuss the terms of ending the conflict. Cavil agrees to stop lobotomizing Raiders and to air Faust's proposal to [[unbox]] the [[Number Three|Number Three]] line before his compatriots. Later, Cavil informs Faust's faction that their terms have been agreed to, and the fleet will jump to the nearest server to learn what the resurrected Threes know about the Final Five. This turns out to be a trap. The [[Resurrection Ship]] does not jump to the rendezvous point, and Cavil's baseships open fire on Faust's fleet, inflicting heavy damage {{TRS|The Ties That Bind}}, with Faust's basestar being the only surviving ship from this engagement, however the ship's [[FTL]] drive is damaged beyond repair ("[[The Road Less Traveled]]," "[[Faith]]"). | Faust and two Number Eights meet with the resurrected Cavil to discuss the terms of ending the conflict. Cavil agrees to stop lobotomizing Raiders and to air Faust's proposal to [[unbox]] the [[Number Three|Number Three]] line before his compatriots. Later, Cavil informs Faust's faction that their terms have been agreed to, and the fleet will jump to the nearest server to learn what the resurrected Threes know about the Final Five. This turns out to be a trap. The [[Resurrection Ship]] does not jump to the rendezvous point, and Cavil's baseships open fire on Faust's fleet, inflicting heavy damage {{TRS|The Ties That Bind}}, with Faust's basestar being the only surviving ship from this engagement, however the ship's [[FTL]] drive is damaged beyond repair ("[[The Road Less Traveled]]," "[[Faith]]"). | ||
When Conoy returns with | When Conoy returns with [[Kara Thrace]], {{callsign|Athena}}, [[Samuel Anders]] and [[Jean Barolay]], faust is reluctant to take Thrace to the [[Hybrid]], but ultimately agrees as they need the Colonials' help. When a Six—who had been drowned by Barolay on [[New Caprica]] and suffered resulting emotional trauma, despite aid from Faust after the Six's resurrection—kills Barolay, Faust kills the Six to appease the Colonials need for "justice," thus defusing a potentially explosive situation; the Six herself cannot resurrect, as the Resurrection Ship is still out of range. | ||
Later, Faust overhears the [[Hybrid utterances#Dying Hybrid|Hybrid's message]] to Thrace and she is further convinced that the Threes must be unboxed, for the Hybrid claims that she alone knows the faces of the Final Five. After helping comfort a mortally wounded Eight, she leaves the Hybrid chamber to execute the jump, thus allowing her basestar to meet up with the ''Demetrius'' {{TRS|Faith}}. | Later, Faust overhears the [[Hybrid utterances#Dying Hybrid|Hybrid's message]] to Thrace and she is further convinced that the Threes must be unboxed, for the Hybrid claims that she alone knows the faces of the Final Five. After helping comfort a mortally wounded Eight, she leaves the Hybrid chamber to execute the jump, thus allowing her basestar to meet up with the ''Demetrius'' {{TRS|Faith}}. | ||