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*As Adama watches, all the Vipers of both battlestars assault the Resurrection Ship, firing their guns through the windows and destroying it. | *As Adama watches, all the Vipers of both battlestars assault the Resurrection Ship, firing their guns through the windows and destroying it. | ||
*On ''Galactica'', Lieutenant [[Felix Gaeta|Gaeta]] reports that the surviving Cylons are jumping away, meaning victory for the Colonials. | *On ''Galactica'', Lieutenant [[Felix Gaeta|Gaeta]] reports that the surviving Cylons are jumping away, meaning victory for the Colonials. | ||
*Eventually, apparently giving up, Adama releases the last of the air in his [[flight suit]] and says, "I'm sorry, Kara," losing consciousness just as a [[SAR]] Raptor appears in the nick of time to save him. | *Eventually, apparently giving up, Adama releases the last of the air in his [[flight suit]] and says, "I'm sorry, Kara," losing consciousness just as a [[SAR]] Raptor appears in the nick of time to save him. [[Racetrack]] manages to revive Adama and reports the good news to ''Galactica''. | ||
*[[Gaius Baltar]]'s feelings for [[Number Six]] transfer to the copy once known as [[Gina Inviere]], who is tangible and more ''human'' than his [[Virtual beings|internal Number Six]]. He repeats to Inviere a story told to him by Six about going to watch [[Pyramid (RDM)|pyramid]] games, finally taking her hands in his as Baltar's internal Six disappears in sadness. As Inviere senses the destruction of the Resurrection Ship, she takes a sidearm from a Marine she kills, with Baltar's help, and asks Baltar to kill her, noting that suicide is a sin. Baltar refuses, gives her the sidearm, and tells her she needs justice, ostensibly referring to Admiral Cain and her tyranny. | *[[Gaius Baltar]]'s feelings for [[Number Six]] transfer to the copy once known as [[Gina Inviere]], who is tangible and more ''human'' than his [[Virtual beings|internal Number Six]]. He repeats to Inviere a story told to him by Six about going to watch [[Pyramid (RDM)|pyramid]] games, finally taking her hands in his as Baltar's internal Six disappears in sadness. As Inviere senses the destruction of the Resurrection Ship, she takes a sidearm from a Marine she kills, with Baltar's help, and asks Baltar to kill her, noting that suicide is a sin. Baltar refuses, gives her the sidearm, and tells her she needs justice, ostensibly referring to Admiral Cain and her tyranny. | ||