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Initially the structure of this episode actually began with- we were gonna start at the end of the show. [[Michael Angeli]], who wrote this episode, had structured a draft where in the tease- was going to open with [[Karl Agathon|Helo]] in a confrontation with [[William Adama|Adama]] and [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] and [[Cottle]] about [[Michael Robert|Doc Robert]] and making his accusations and essentially being shut down and told to knock it off and that they didn't believe him and he had to go somewhere else to deal with his personal issues, which is what everybody thought was driving him to make these accusations and then he left the room, and then he had the confrontation with Tigh and they had a battle- or Ti- not a battle, they had a fight. And that was the end of the tease. And then it was like, start act one three days earlier. It's valid structure and we've used that structure many times. Usually we do that in post when we're trying to jazz up an episode. Michael did it in the draft, and just because we're perverse, we decided not to that this episode and to make it a little bit more linear and a little bit more straight-line, to take you along the away and walk you through the parameters of what was happening.
Initially the structure of this episode actually began with- we were gonna start at the end of the show. [[Michael Angeli]], who wrote this episode, had structured a draft where in the tease- was going to open with [[Karl Agathon|Helo]] in a confrontation with [[William Adama|Adama]] and [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] and [[Cottle]] about [[Michael Robert|Doc Robert]]s and making his accusations and essentially being shut down and told to knock it off and that they didn't believe him and he had to go somewhere else to deal with his personal issues, which is what everybody thought was driving him to make these accusations and then he left the room, and then he had the confrontation with Tigh and they had a battle- or Ti- not a battle, they had a fight. And that was the end of the tease. And then it was like, start act one three days earlier. It's valid structure and we've used that structure many times. Usually we do that in post when we're trying to jazz up an episode. Michael did it in the draft, and just because we're perverse, we decided not to that this episode and to make it a little bit more linear and a little bit more straight-line, to take you along the away and walk you through the parameters of what was happening.


The idea of the illness and the illness that the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Sagittarons|Sagittarons]] brought aboard and are spreading, even though it's treatable, was a late-developing idea as we struggled with the Sagittarons and what their beliefs were and why they were different, why they were the victims of prejudice from some of the other [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|colonies]]. There is this developing idea this season of something that we had been talking about within the civilian world for a long time, and had never really- now we bring to the forefront was this idea that there were class structures and hierarchies and different, if not racial, then at least tribal feelings among [[The Fleet (RDM)|the Fleet]] that- what- which colony you were from had meaning within the Twelve Colony structure  and that as they were out on their journey, post- the post-[[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|apocalyptic]] journey, that eventually those feelings and rivalries and prejudices would rise to the fore as well, and so we had always been looking for ways to start indicating that and this story with the Sagittarons, like I said a couple of times, was intended to eventually illuminate and be part of the backstory that actually happened on [[New Caprica]] during the missing year. And during that time there was an incident. There was a massacre. There was like a whole complicated backstory of what the Sagittarons had done and had done to them. They had essentially isolated themselves on New Caprica, had done their own thing while everyone else was doing something else, and essentially there came a crisis point and people were killed, and I won't give you the whole thing. But [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] was directly involved with it, so was [[Tom Zarek|Zarek]]. [[Felix Gaeta|Gaeta]] was around. And it was gonna figure- eventually there was a secret within that that was going to figure prominently in Baltar's trial. So we were laying a lot of this pipe to set up who the Sagittarons were and what was going on.
The idea of the illness and the illness that the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Sagittarons|Sagittarons]] brought aboard and are spreading, even though it's treatable, was a late-developing idea as we struggled with the Sagittarons and what their beliefs were and why they were different, why they were the victims of prejudice from some of the other [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|colonies]]. There is this developing idea this season of something that we had been talking about within the civilian world for a long time, and had never really- now we bring to the forefront was this idea that there were class structures and hierarchies and different, if not racial, then at least tribal feelings among [[The Fleet (RDM)|the Fleet]] that- what- which colony you were from had meaning within the Twelve Colony structure  and that as they were out on their journey, post- the post-[[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|apocalyptic]] journey, that eventually those feelings and rivalries and prejudices would rise to the fore as well, and so we had always been looking for ways to start indicating that and this story with the Sagittarons, like I said a couple of times, was intended to eventually illuminate and be part of the backstory that actually happened on [[New Caprica]] during the missing year. And during that time there was an incident. There was a massacre. There was like a whole complicated backstory of what the Sagittarons had done and had done to them. They had essentially isolated themselves on New Caprica, had done their own thing while everyone else was doing something else, and essentially there came a crisis point and people were killed, and I won't give you the whole thing. But [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] was directly involved with it, so was [[Tom Zarek|Zarek]]. [[Felix Gaeta|Gaeta]] was around. And it was gonna figure- eventually there was a secret within that that was going to figure prominently in Baltar's trial. So we were laying a lot of this pipe to set up who the Sagittarons were and what was going on.

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