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Originally dispatched to cover the ceremonies surrounding the decommissioning of [[Galactica type battlestar|battlestar]] ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'', she is a co-host of the new [[wireless]] current affairs program, "[[The Colonial Gang]]," working alongside fellow legitimate journalists [[James McManus]] and [[Sekou Hamilton]]. | Originally dispatched to cover the ceremonies surrounding the decommissioning of [[Galactica type battlestar|battlestar]] ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'', she is a co-host of the new [[wireless]] current affairs program, "[[The Colonial Gang]]," working alongside fellow legitimate journalists [[James McManus]] and [[Sekou Hamilton]]. | ||
During the formation of the interim [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum of Twelve]] by President [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]], she is quite taken by Dr. [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]], and gains an "exclusive" (tryst in a public bathroom aboard ''[[Cloud | During the formation of the interim [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum of Twelve]] by President [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]], she is quite taken by Dr. [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]], and gains an "exclusive" (tryst in a public bathroom aboard ''[[Cloud Nine]]'') with him when Roslin asks Baltar to be her nominee for Vice President, to stand against [[Tom Zarek]]. | ||
On "The Colonial Gang," Palacios is something of a firm supporter of Laura Roslin, standing in the face of James McManus' sometimes vitriolic condemnation of Roslin's time in office {{TRS|Colonial Day}}. | On "The Colonial Gang," Palacios is something of a firm supporter of Laura Roslin, standing in the face of James McManus' sometimes vitriolic condemnation of Roslin's time in office {{TRS|Colonial Day}}. | ||