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Months after the attacks, ''Pegasus'' is still tracking a large Cylon fleet jumping from system to system with natural resources. When ''Pegasus'' jumps ahead to the Cylon's next projected position, it detects a large fleet. After communication is made, and authentications exchanged, it is revealed that the fleet is led by battlestar ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'' (BS 75), believed by ''Pegasus''' crew to have been destroyed. Integration into the fleet doesn't go as smooth as both crews had hoped, with Admiral Cain quickly taking command, and integrating both crews despite having said otherwise. She also begins neglecting the civilian fleet, with many crucial supplies going to both battlestars instead. Cain also uses this time to share the information they've gathered about the Cylon fleet they've been tracking with ''Galactica''{{'|s}} CO, [[William Adama]]. Several basestars, their support ships, and one unidentified ship is seen in the recon photographs. | Months after the attacks, ''Pegasus'' is still tracking a large Cylon fleet jumping from system to system with natural resources. When ''Pegasus'' jumps ahead to the Cylon's next projected position, it detects a large fleet. After communication is made, and authentications exchanged, it is revealed that the fleet is led by battlestar ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'' (BS 75), believed by ''Pegasus''' crew to have been destroyed. Integration into the fleet doesn't go as smooth as both crews had hoped, with Admiral Cain quickly taking command, and integrating both crews despite having said otherwise. She also begins neglecting the civilian fleet, with many crucial supplies going to both battlestars instead. Cain also uses this time to share the information they've gathered about the Cylon fleet they've been tracking with ''Galactica''{{'|s}} CO, [[William Adama]]. Several basestars, their support ships, and one unidentified ship is seen in the recon photographs. | ||
During this time, Lt. Thorne is brought aboard ''Galactica'' to interrogate Sharon Agathon, ''Galactica''{{'|s}} Cylon prisoner, while Dr. Baltar is brought to ''Pegasus'' to see Gina Inviere. Lt. Thorne wastes no time in abusing Agathon, and when deck chief [[Galen Tyrol]], and pilot | During this time, Lt. Thorne is brought aboard ''Galactica'' to interrogate Sharon Agathon, ''Galactica''{{'|s}} Cylon prisoner, while Dr. Baltar is brought to ''Pegasus'' to see Gina Inviere. Lt. Thorne wastes no time in abusing Agathon, and when deck chief [[Galen Tyrol]], and pilot [[Karl Agathon]] are told of his visit, they rush to the jail cell and pull him off Sharon, moments away from raping her. Chief Tyrol tosses him to the wall, where he knocks his head against an exposed bolt, and dies as a result. This further escalates tensions, as Cain announces plans to execute Lt. Agathon and Chief Tyrol for their actions. Commander Adama aboard ''Galactica'' launches Vipers and Raptors in an attempt to get his men back, an action which nearly sparks a shooting war between the battlestars. The fight is broken up after ''Galactica'' pilot, Lt. [[Kara Thrace]], returning from an unscheduled recon of the Cylon fleet, is detected, and initially believed to be a Cylon Raider. Cooler heads prevail, and a truce is called while the crews work to destroy their Cylon target, now discovered to be a [[Resurrection Ship]]. | ||
A plan to attack is formulated as the two crews begin working with each other. However, distrust remains, and each commander has one person under their respective commands ready to execute each other at a moments notice, citing concerns in leadership style. The battle proceeds as planned, with both battlestars working in unison against two basestars, while fighters are used to draw the Raiders away from the targets. With the basestars occupied, a small joint force of Vipers converges on the Resurrection Ship, and destroys it. This proves to be a turning point in relations between both crews, and both sides call off their decapitation plans. As both crews relax, an escaped Inviere exacts revenge on Cain for the physical and emotional abuse she's suffered, gunning her down in the war room. Cain's death marks the end of hostilities with the crew of ''Galactica'', and the permanent integration of ''Pegasus'' and her crew into the surviving fleet {{TRS|Pegasus (episode)|Razor|Resurrection Ship, Part I|Resurrection Ship, Part II}}. | A plan to attack is formulated as the two crews begin working with each other. However, distrust remains, and each commander has one person under their respective commands ready to execute each other at a moments notice, citing concerns in leadership style. The battle proceeds as planned, with both battlestars working in unison against two basestars, while fighters are used to draw the Raiders away from the targets. With the basestars occupied, a small joint force of Vipers converges on the Resurrection Ship, and destroys it. This proves to be a turning point in relations between both crews, and both sides call off their decapitation plans. As both crews relax, an escaped Inviere exacts revenge on Cain for the physical and emotional abuse she's suffered, gunning her down in the war room. Cain's death marks the end of hostilities with the crew of ''Galactica'', and the permanent integration of ''Pegasus'' and her crew into the surviving fleet {{TRS|Pegasus (episode)|Razor|Resurrection Ship, Part I|Resurrection Ship, Part II}}. | ||