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*Conoy is obsessed with a future he has "seen" in which Thrace falls in love with him. He repeatedly tells Thrace that she only needs more time. | *Conoy is obsessed with a future he has "seen" in which Thrace falls in love with him. He repeatedly tells Thrace that she only needs more time. | ||
*Number Three allows herself to be seen openly among the Colonials. Presumably the cover of infiltrator [[D'anna Biers]] was compromised with the return of [[Samuel Anders]] the previous year or the fact that the Cylons now rule over humanity allows her to openly acknowledge her true identity. | *Number Three allows herself to be seen openly among the Colonials. Presumably the cover of infiltrator [[D'anna Biers]] was compromised with the return of [[Samuel Anders]] the previous year or the fact that the Cylons now rule over humanity allows her to openly acknowledge her true identity. | ||
*Although it was widely speculated that [[James Lyman|James "Jammer" Lyman]] may be a humanoid Cylon, because of his pessimistic attitude | *Although it was widely speculated that [[James Lyman|James "Jammer" Lyman]] may be a humanoid Cylon, because of his pessimistic attitude ("[[Litmus]]," "[[Flight of the Phoenix]]") and unlikely survival during the events of "[[Valley of Darkness]]," the events of this episode and comments by Ronald D. Moore seem to preclude the possibility. | ||
**In ''Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance | **In ''Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance,', a copy of [[Number Five]] refers to Lyman as a human. | ||
**In this episode, it is seen that Lyman has joined the [[New Caprica Police]], an exclusively human organization. | **In this episode, it is seen that Lyman has joined the [[New Caprica Police]], an exclusively human organization. | ||
**While Lyman's survival of the suicide bombing may seem suspect to some viewers, Moore states that an unfilmed scene would show him waking up under the bodies, and having to move body parts out of the way as he extricated himself from the carnage ([[Podcast:Precipice|"Precipice," podcast]]). | **While Lyman's survival of the suicide bombing may seem suspect to some viewers, Moore states that an unfilmed scene would show him waking up under the bodies, and having to move body parts out of the way as he extricated himself from the carnage ([[Podcast:Precipice|"Precipice," podcast]]). | ||