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Anders survives an assault by the Cylons at the resistance's headquarters - the same morning that the Caprica [[SAR]] team lands nearby.  The Cylons assaulted the remnants of the Resistance as they head for the Raptors {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I}}, forcing them to go to higher ground.  After the Cylons stop attacking them, Thrace (leading the rescue team) fears the worst. Anders and Thrace promise to kill each other so that the Cylons would be unable to put them in one of their [[farms]]. Miraculously, the [[Cavil|priest]] of the resistance movement appears in the forest, to tell the team that the Cylons have left the Colonies.  
Anders survives an assault by the Cylons at the resistance's headquarters - the same morning that the Caprica [[SAR]] team lands nearby.  The Cylons assaulted the remnants of the Resistance as they head for the Raptors {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I}}, forcing them to go to higher ground.  After the Cylons stop attacking them, Thrace (leading the rescue team) fears the worst. Anders and Thrace promise to kill each other so that the Cylons would be unable to put them in one of their [[farms]]. Miraculously, the [[Cavil|priest]] of the resistance movement appears in the forest, to tell the team that the Cylons have left the Colonies.  


Thrace and Anders's relationship picks up where it left off, forcing a rift to occur between Thrace and {{callsign|Lee Adama}}.
Thrace and Anders's relationship picks up where it left off, forcing a rift to occur between Thrace and [[Lee Adama]].


[[File:Anders LDYBPII.JPG|thumb|Ill Anders playing pyramid with his teammates, moments before being tackled from behind {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}.]]
[[File:Anders LDYBPII.JPG|thumb|Ill Anders playing pyramid with his teammates, moments before being tackled from behind {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}.]]
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On the devastated Earth, Anders discovers a guitar neck. Handling it, he remembers performing "[[The Music|All Along the Watchtower]]" for his lover, as well as his other friends {{TRS|Sometimes a Great Notion}}.
On the devastated Earth, Anders discovers a guitar neck. Handling it, he remembers performing "[[The Music|All Along the Watchtower]]" for his lover, as well as his other friends {{TRS|Sometimes a Great Notion}}.


When [[Felix Gaeta]] and [[Tom Zarek]] enact a [[Gaeta's Mutiny|coup]] to overthrow the fleet's [[William Adama|military]] and [[Laura Roslin|civilian]] leadership, Anders is abducted by his former wingman [[Diana Seelix]] and several co-conspirators and taken to the specially designed Cylon holding cell to be held as a hostage along with Caprica-Six and the Agathon family {{TRS|The Oath}}.  During a rescue attempt staged by {{callsign|Lee Adama}} and [[Kara Thrace]], Anders suffers a bullet wound to the back of the neck<ref>This injury was written into the show after Michael Trucco was involved in a near-fatal car accident during the halt in production observed during the 2007 writers strike.  The accident left Trucco with a prominent scar stretching the entire length of the back of his neck.</ref> and has to be carried to sickbay by Thrace and [[Romo Lampkin]] {{TRS|Blood on the Scales}}.
When [[Felix Gaeta]] and [[Tom Zarek]] enact a [[Gaeta's Mutiny|coup]] to overthrow the fleet's [[William Adama|military]] and [[Laura Roslin|civilian]] leadership, Anders is abducted by his former wingman [[Diana Seelix]] and several co-conspirators and taken to the specially designed Cylon holding cell to be held as a hostage along with Caprica-Six and the Agathon family {{TRS|The Oath}}.  During a rescue attempt staged by [[Lee Adama]] and [[Kara Thrace]], Anders suffers a bullet wound to the back of the neck<ref>This injury was written into the show after Michael Trucco was involved in a near-fatal car accident during the halt in production observed during the 2007 writers strike.  The accident left Trucco with a prominent scar stretching the entire length of the back of his neck.</ref> and has to be carried to sickbay by Thrace and [[Romo Lampkin]] {{TRS|Blood on the Scales}}.


The bullet entered his head, but in doing so it also unlocked previously inaccessible memories of his past.  Although he suffers through a steadily worsening bout of [[w:Aphasia|Aphasia]] ("word salad"), he explains some of what he learns from his memories, elaborating on the history of the Final Five and their betrayal by their first creation, Number One, otherwise known as [[John Cavil]].  Before Anders can explain any more, he is taken to surgery to have the bullet removed so he does not suffer another seizure and die of a potential brain haemorrhage. He refuses treatment, fearing he may lose his restored memories, but Kara Thrace, still being his lawful wife, orders Dr. Cottle to remove the bullet anyway. The bullet is safely removed, but when Anders doesn't wake up as soon as expected an EEG is run on him it is discovered he has almost no brain activity {{TRS|No Exit}}.  He is visited by [[Ellen Tigh]] when she returns aboard ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'', and when a referendum is tabled among the Final Five as to whether they should say with the fleet or strike out on their own, Saul Tigh votes "stay" on Anders' behalf, citing his ranting warning to the Five as he was being wheeled into the OR: "stay with the fleet" {{TRS|Deadlock}}.  When Thrace visits him some time later his eyes are seen to be open and there is a flurry of brainwave activity seen on the monitors around his bedside, though he does not show any signs of cognitive function just yet. An Eight by Anders' bedside surmises that his brain may simply be "rebooting," and using the downtime to repair itself.  Dr. Cottle is dismissive of this idea. However, the Eight also suggest inserting Anders into the datastream to jump start his brain. {{TRS|Someone to Watch Over Me}}.
The bullet entered his head, but in doing so it also unlocked previously inaccessible memories of his past.  Although he suffers through a steadily worsening bout of [[w:Aphasia|Aphasia]] ("word salad"), he explains some of what he learns from his memories, elaborating on the history of the Final Five and their betrayal by their first creation, Number One, otherwise known as [[John Cavil]].  Before Anders can explain any more, he is taken to surgery to have the bullet removed so he does not suffer another seizure and die of a potential brain haemorrhage. He refuses treatment, fearing he may lose his restored memories, but Kara Thrace, still being his lawful wife, orders Dr. Cottle to remove the bullet anyway. The bullet is safely removed, but when Anders doesn't wake up as soon as expected an EEG is run on him it is discovered he has almost no brain activity {{TRS|No Exit}}.  He is visited by [[Ellen Tigh]] when she returns aboard ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'', and when a referendum is tabled among the Final Five as to whether they should say with the fleet or strike out on their own, Saul Tigh votes "stay" on Anders' behalf, citing his ranting warning to the Five as he was being wheeled into the OR: "stay with the fleet" {{TRS|Deadlock}}.  When Thrace visits him some time later his eyes are seen to be open and there is a flurry of brainwave activity seen on the monitors around his bedside, though he does not show any signs of cognitive function just yet. An Eight by Anders' bedside surmises that his brain may simply be "rebooting," and using the downtime to repair itself.  Dr. Cottle is dismissive of this idea. However, the Eight also suggest inserting Anders into the datastream to jump start his brain. {{TRS|Someone to Watch Over Me}}.
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When he is visited again by Thrace and Admiral Adama he subconsciously flashes back to his time on Caprica as captain of the Buccaneers. He remembers an instance when he was in his team's locker room just after a game being interviewed by a sports reporter. The woman questions him on whether or not he would feel his career would be complete if he retired without ever leading the Buccaneers to a championship.  Anders candidly responds by telling the reporter that in actuality, he cares little for the fame and the glamor associated with the game and more for the subtler aspects of it often missed amid the glitz.  He speaks of his passion for experiencing "the perfection of creation" through his plays and movements, relating the sport to more mathematical concepts like physics; a brief moment where Samuel Anders the inventor broke through the cover of Samuel Anders the sports star.  In the present, he apparently is able to give the location of [[The Colony]] to Thrace and Admiral Adama when asked although it is not shown on screen {{TRS|Daybreak, Part I}}.
When he is visited again by Thrace and Admiral Adama he subconsciously flashes back to his time on Caprica as captain of the Buccaneers. He remembers an instance when he was in his team's locker room just after a game being interviewed by a sports reporter. The woman questions him on whether or not he would feel his career would be complete if he retired without ever leading the Buccaneers to a championship.  Anders candidly responds by telling the reporter that in actuality, he cares little for the fame and the glamor associated with the game and more for the subtler aspects of it often missed amid the glitz.  He speaks of his passion for experiencing "the perfection of creation" through his plays and movements, relating the sport to more mathematical concepts like physics; a brief moment where Samuel Anders the inventor broke through the cover of Samuel Anders the sports star.  In the present, he apparently is able to give the location of [[The Colony]] to Thrace and Admiral Adama when asked although it is not shown on screen {{TRS|Daybreak, Part I}}.


Anders is instrumental in the [[Battle of The Colony|attack]] on [[The Colony]], confusing its Hybrids at a crucial moment and disabling all the weapons. He is later present when [[Caprica-Six]] and [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] return to the CIC with [[Hera Agathon|Hera]] and fulfil the [[External visions|Opera House Prophecy]]. After the successful return of ''Galactica'' to the new planet, Adama has him pilot the fleet and all their technology into the sun in order to have them start over. Before he dies, he briefly flashes back to his interview prior to the fall, and Kara says a tearful goodbye to him, returning to him her dog tags and telling him that she loves him. He whispers "I'll see you on the other side," paralleling Kara's final words to {{callsign|Lee Adama}} when she died. ([[Daybreak, Part II]], [[Maelstrom]]). After all of the ships are abandoned, Anders pilots the ships into the sun, destroying ''Galactica'' and her Fleet. With the destruction of the [[Resurrection Hub]], his death is permanent.
Anders is instrumental in the [[Battle of The Colony|attack]] on [[The Colony]], confusing its Hybrids at a crucial moment and disabling all the weapons. He is later present when [[Caprica-Six]] and [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] return to the CIC with [[Hera Agathon|Hera]] and fulfil the [[External visions|Opera House Prophecy]]. After the successful return of ''Galactica'' to the new planet, Adama has him pilot the fleet and all their technology into the sun in order to have them start over. Before he dies, he briefly flashes back to his interview prior to the fall, and Kara says a tearful goodbye to him, returning to him her dog tags and telling him that she loves him. He whispers "I'll see you on the other side," paralleling Kara's final words to [[Lee Adama]] when she died. ([[Daybreak, Part II]], [[Maelstrom]]). After all of the ships are abandoned, Anders pilots the ships into the sun, destroying ''Galactica'' and her Fleet. With the destruction of the [[Resurrection Hub]], his death is permanent.


==Attitudes toward humans==
==Attitudes toward humans==

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