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We went through several drafts, and I was on what was supposed to be my vacation with my family, and the— we were on a camping trip in the [[Wikipedia:Redwood National and State Parks|redwoods]] of [[Wikipedia:Big Sur|Big Sur]], [[Wikipedia:California|California]], and I had "Resurrection Ship", I still needed to bring back— when Hiatus was over, I needed to bring back a new version of "Resurrection Ship", and I sat there in the campground with the computer at the picnic table with a long cord running to the engine of the car, charging the battery periodically, and then writing "Resurrection Ship", and the on the way back, on the long trip down I-5, I wrote with the laptop in the front seat of the car while my wife drove. And essentially pounded out a different version of the script with whereby the assassination plot was going to be the big turn. | We went through several drafts, and I was on what was supposed to be my vacation with my family, and the— we were on a camping trip in the [[Wikipedia:Redwood National and State Parks|redwoods]] of [[Wikipedia:Big Sur|Big Sur]], [[Wikipedia:California|California]], and I had "Resurrection Ship", I still needed to bring back— when Hiatus was over, I needed to bring back a new version of "Resurrection Ship", and I sat there in the campground with the computer at the picnic table with a long cord running to the engine of the car, charging the battery periodically, and then writing "Resurrection Ship", and the on the way back, on the long trip down I-5, I wrote with the laptop in the front seat of the car while my wife drove. And essentially pounded out a different version of the script with whereby the assassination plot was going to be the big turn. | ||
In the original— I'm sorry, I should have backed up, in the original, after Laura has agreed to let the civilian fleet be used as a decoy, Cain of course broke her word and would not protect the civilian fleet, which had [[Colonial One]] in it for some reason that we could never quite figure out. Earlier versions had the [[Astral Queen]], [[Tom Zarek|Zarek]] was involved, blah blah blah. But essentially the fundamentals of the old story was that Cain was not going to protect the civilian fleet, which she said she would, and that was when Adama really sort of had to stand up to her and take her down himself, and then by happenstance some other things occurred aboard with— aboard the ''Pegasus'' that allowed us to then have a resolution. But | In the original— I'm sorry, I should have backed up, in the original, after Laura has agreed to let the civilian fleet be used as a decoy, Cain of course broke her word and would not protect the civilian fleet, which had [[Colonial One]] in it for some reason that we could never quite figure out. Earlier versions had the [[Astral Queen]], [[Tom Zarek|Zarek]] was involved, blah blah blah. But essentially the fundamentals of the old story was that Cain was not going to protect the civilian fleet, which she said she would, and that was when Adama really sort of had to stand up to her and take her down himself, and then by happenstance some other things occurred aboard with— aboard the ''Pegasus'' that allowed us to then have a resolution. But a version of the assassination plot was something that was a much later sort of developing storyline, and when I came back from camping, it simply worked better. It was simply a better choice to play it this way, that Laura— ''Laura'' comes up with the idea of killing Cain. And that ''Adama'' would be taken aback by it. And I— it's one of the dynamics that I love in the show, is the sort of reversal of the traditional roles, that playing against type of who's the [[Wikipedia:War Hawk|hawk]], and who's the [[Wikipedia:Dovish|dove]], and what does "hawk" and "dove" even really mean in this circumstance. These people are out by themselves. They have no government to fall back on except the one in— the [[government]] in that room. There's no judiciary, there's no higher authority, there's nobody else, there's just ''them''. They have to decide what to do, how they're gonna survive, ''if'' they're gonna survive. And there comes a point when Laura looks at the situation very coldly, and says, "Well, given who this woman is, and the way she's behaving, this can only end one way. And you've got to kill her." And I love the fact that Adama's reaction is just, y'know, "Has the world gone mad? I'm not an assassin." | ||
==[http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/downloads/podcast/mp3/211/bsg_ep211_3of5.mp3 Act 2]== | ==[http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/downloads/podcast/mp3/211/bsg_ep211_3of5.mp3 Act 2]== | ||