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==[http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/downloads/podcast/mp3/209/bsg_ep209_5of5.mp3 Act 4]==
==[http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/downloads/podcast/mp3/209/bsg_ep209_5of5.mp3 Act 4]==


[[Sharon Valerii|Sharon's]] whole gag here of putting the conduit in her arm, as I said earlier, is something that I just came up with out of a frustration to not do another space battle. But what I also liked about it that I felt it was consistent with what we'd wanted to say about the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] right along, that there was this interesting contradiction in them, in that they were machines that had tried very, very hard to emulate the human form down to the microscopic level, that they were virtually indistinguishable from us. But logically as incredibly advanced sentient beings that have evolved on their own and have evolved themselves in certain directed ways, one would think and expect that they had other methods of data sharing, that they chose to speak and that they would choose to speak to us and one another out of something more philosophical and more theological than technical necessity. Of course they can exchange data at far greater rates, of course they can share information in more advanced ways than verbally or by writing it down, we've never seen them write anything down, but they have other options. They choose to be human, they choose that this is what they think their [[God (RDM)|God]] wants their form to take, God created man in their view and man created them and this is the form that they have chosen to honor that original creation. But because there is the implication that these guys have other ways of sharing data and certainly they share information and share memories in different ways and are able to download consciousness and all kinds of different things implies that they have other abilities. So it didn't seem like too big of a stretch to say that if she interacted directly with an optical cable on [[Galactica (RDM)|''Galactica'']] that she would now have a method to do it. I mean, if she really wanted to, yeah, there was a way she could communicate directly with the hardware.  
[[Sharon Valerii|Sharon's]] whole gag here of putting the conduit in her arm, as I said earlier, is something that I just came up with out of a frustration to not do another space battle. But what I also liked about it that I felt it was consistent with what we'd wanted to say about the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] right along, that there was this interesting contradiction in them, in that they were machines that had tried very, very hard to emulate the human form down to the microscopic level, that they were virtually indistinguishable from us. But logically as incredibly advanced sentient beings that have evolved on their own and have evolved themselves in certain directed ways, one would think and expect that they had other methods of data sharing, that they chose to speak and that they would choose to speak to us and one another out of something more philosophical and more theological than technical necessity. Of course they can exchange data at far greater rates, of course they can share information in more advanced ways than verbally or by writing it down, we've never seen them write anything down, but they have other options. They choose to be human, they choose that this is what they think their [[God]] wants their form to take, God created man in their view and man created them and this is the form that they have chosen to honor that original creation. But because there is the implication that these guys have other ways of sharing data and certainly they share information and share memories in different ways and are able to download consciousness and all kinds of different things implies that they have other abilities. So it didn't seem like too big of a stretch to say that if she interacted directly with an optical cable on [[Galactica (RDM)|''Galactica'']] that she would now have a method to do it. I mean, if she really wanted to, yeah, there was a way she could communicate directly with the hardware.  


Hard not to comment on this scene, the destruction and the sort of [[Wikipedia:Great_Marianas_Turkey_Shoot|Turkey Shoot]] of the [[Cylon Raider|Cylon Raiders]] is something that I thought was just really interesting. You don't really see that kind of situation very often where the good guys suddenly have the enemy at their mercy and just completely wipe them out because that's what they would do. They would just lay waste to those guys. There would be a sense of payback. And they would just go chew them up and we kept calling it the Turkey Shoot which is a reference to- there was an air battle in the [[Wikipedia:Second_World_War|Second World War]] in the [[Wikipedia:Pacific|Pacific]], I believe it was the [[Wikipedia:Marianas|Marianas]] where essentially the [[Wikipedia:Japanese_people|Japanese]] sent up one of their last great throes of aircraft at the [[Wikipedia:United_States|American]] fleet but the pilots were very green and the Americans were much more powerful and experienced than they were at the beginning of the war and the simply just slaughtered the Japanese. Just shot down hundreds of aircraft and it was called the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot and this was a similar idea.  
Hard not to comment on this scene, the destruction and the sort of [[Wikipedia:Great_Marianas_Turkey_Shoot|Turkey Shoot]] of the [[Cylon Raider|Cylon Raiders]] is something that I thought was just really interesting. You don't really see that kind of situation very often where the good guys suddenly have the enemy at their mercy and just completely wipe them out because that's what they would do. They would just lay waste to those guys. There would be a sense of payback. And they would just go chew them up and we kept calling it the Turkey Shoot which is a reference to- there was an air battle in the [[Wikipedia:Second_World_War|Second World War]] in the [[Wikipedia:Pacific|Pacific]], I believe it was the [[Wikipedia:Marianas|Marianas]] where essentially the [[Wikipedia:Japanese_people|Japanese]] sent up one of their last great throes of aircraft at the [[Wikipedia:United_States|American]] fleet but the pilots were very green and the Americans were much more powerful and experienced than they were at the beginning of the war and the simply just slaughtered the Japanese. Just shot down hundreds of aircraft and it was called the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot and this was a similar idea.  

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