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===Chapter Nine=== | ===Chapter Nine=== | ||
Athena and Tigh defend ''Galactica'''s bridge against repeated Cylon assaults. Their ammunition runs low as wave after wave of centurions attack. A Cylon bolt strikes Tigh in the thigh, wounding him seriously. Athena destroys the attacker and drives back the assault temporarily.<ref name=" | Athena and Tigh defend ''Galactica'''s bridge against repeated Cylon assaults. Their ammunition runs low as wave after wave of centurions attack. A Cylon bolt strikes Tigh in the thigh, wounding him seriously. Athena destroys the attacker and drives back the assault temporarily.<ref name="REB259">{{cite book/RH|4|259-260}}</ref> | ||
From the bridge viewports, Athena observes the Chitain fleet engaging the Cylons in full force. The unexpected arrival of this third faction provides the opportunity the Fleet desperately needs.<ref name="REB260">{{cite book/RH|4|260}}</ref> | From the bridge viewports, Athena observes the Chitain fleet engaging the Cylons in full force. The unexpected arrival of this third faction provides the opportunity the Fleet desperately needs.<ref name="REB260">{{cite book/RH|4|260}}</ref> | ||
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===Chapter Ten=== | ===Chapter Ten=== | ||
Baltar experiences liberation from Iblis's mental control due to the Ur cloud's unique properties. For the first time in yahrens, he possesses genuine free will, though this freedom brings psychological torment as he confronts his conscience without external manipulation.<ref name=" | Baltar experiences liberation from Iblis's mental control due to the Ur cloud's unique properties. For the first time in yahrens, he possesses genuine free will, though this freedom brings psychological torment as he confronts his conscience without external manipulation.<ref name="REB17">{{cite book/RH|4|17-19}}</ref> | ||
When Apollo, Athena, and Starbuck visit seeking information about the Ur cloud, Baltar claims freedom and provides cryptic hints about an escape route. Both Apollo and Athena, using enhanced Kobollian senses, detect unexpected truth in his words—Baltar genuinely experiences shame for his actions.<ref name="REB99">{{cite book/RH|4|99}}</ref> | When Apollo, Athena, and Starbuck visit seeking information about the Ur cloud, Baltar claims freedom and provides cryptic hints about an escape route. Both Apollo and Athena, using enhanced Kobollian senses, detect unexpected truth in his words—Baltar genuinely experiences shame for his actions.<ref name="REB99">{{cite book/RH|4|99}}</ref> | ||