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The first season of the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]] of ''Battlestar Galactica'' kept track of the episode timeline meticulously, announcing the number of days since the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]] during the first scene on Cylon-occupied Caprica in each episode.
The first season of the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|re-imagined series]] of ''Battlestar Galactica'' kept track of the episode timeline meticulously, announcing the number of days since the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]] during the first scene on Cylon-occupied Caprica in each episode.


While this convention was abandoned during the second season, the timeline can still be established based on various date references scattered throughout episode dialogue. However, when the available information is compiled, it becomes clear that there is an discontinuity of approximately '''75 days''' in the middle of season two.
While this convention was abandoned during the second season, the timeline can still be established based on various date references scattered throughout episode dialogue. However, when the available information is compiled, it becomes clear that there is an discontinuity of approximately '''75 days''' in the middle of season two.
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This discontinuity cannot be plausibly explained or "[[Wikipedia:Fanwank|fanwanked]]". It is not simply a matter of Cottle's medical opinion being incorrect by a span of three months, since there are numerous other contradictions which arise from the error:
This discontinuity cannot be plausibly explained or "[[Wikipedia:Fanwank|fanwanked]]". It is not simply a matter of Cottle's medical opinion being incorrect by a span of three months, since there are numerous other contradictions which arise from the error:


*{{callsign|Athena}} goes from doing sit-ups in a tight tank-top in "[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]" (consistent with a pregnancy in its first trimester) to very visibly pregnant in "[[Epiphanies]]".
*[[Sharon Valerii (Caprica copy)]] goes from doing sit-ups in a tight tank-top in "[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]" (consistant with a pregnancy in its first trimester) to very visibly pregnant in "[[Epiphanies]]".
*The Presidential election, predicted at 7 months after "Bastille Day" (placing the election around Day 222) and then 6 months after the end of "Colonial Day" (placing it around Day 229) ultimately take place in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]," at approximately Day 283.
*The Presidential election, predicted at 7 months after "Bastille Day" (placing the election around Day 222) and then 6 months after the end of "Colonial Day" (placing it around Day 229) ultimately take place in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]", at approximately Day 283.


In short, it appears that the missing 75 days have not merely been glossed over, but were excised entirely. Valerii's pregnancy progresses by 75 days, but Roslin's cancer does not; elections are delayed by two months without explanation; and while all other references to the timeline have advanced by approximately two and a half months, no actual events during that span have been alluded to.
In short, it appears that the missing 75 days have not merely been glossed over, but were excised entirely. Valerii's pregnancy progresses by 75 days, but Roslin's cancer does not; elections are delayed by two months without explanation; and while all other references to the timeline have advanced by approximately two and a half months, no actual events during that span have been alluded to.


Some insight into the nature of the error is given in Ron Moore's [[Podcast:Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I|podcast]] for  for "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I]]". Moore states that he believes/remembers that "Bastille Day" said that the elections were due "in nine months," even though the dialog in that episode actually said "seven months". It appears that Moore has simply forgotten the earlier episodes' statements.
Some insight into the nature of the error is given in Ron Moore's [[Podcast:Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I|podcast]] for  for "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I]]". Moore states that he believes/remembers that "Bastille Day" said that the elections were due "in nine months", even though the dialog in that episode actually said "seven months". It appears that Moore has simply forgotten the earlier episodes' statements.


==Full Evidence==
==Full Evidence==
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====Scattered, Valley of Darkness, and Fragged====
====Scattered, Valley of Darkness, and Fragged====
These three episodes clearly take place during the same day as the first season cliffhanger, "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]," which is explicitly stated to take place 51 days after the Cylon attack.
These three episodes clearly take place during the same day as the first season cliffhanger, "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]", which is explicitly stated to take place 51 days after the Cylon attack.


====The Farm====
====The Farm====
This episode begins with [[William Adama]] resuming command of ''Galactica''. In the episode "[[Final Cut]]," [[D'anna Biers]] states that [[Saul Tigh]] was in command of ''Galactica'' for "over a week". The pragmatics of the phrase "over a week" imply at most a 10 day span, since 11 days is "almost two weeks," and absolutely rule out any time span longer than 13 days.
This episode begins with [[William Adama]] resuming command of ''Galactica''. In the episode "[[Final Cut]]", [[D'anna Biers]] states that [[Saul Tigh]] was in command of ''Galactica'' for "over a week". The pragmatics of the phrase "over a week" imply at most a 10 day span, since 11 days is "almost two weeks", and absolutely rule out any time span longer than 13 days.


Thus, "The Farm" probably begins no later than day 61, and absolutely no later than day 64.
Thus, "The Farm" probably begins no later than day 61, and absolutely no later than day 64.
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The majority of "Resistance" appears to cover a two-day period. At the beginning of the episode, [[Lee Adama]] asks [[Anastasia Dualla]], "How's my father today?". The tone of their conversation implies that this is not the first time he's asked, as does Ronald D. Moore in his [[Podcast:Resistance|podcast]]:
The majority of "Resistance" appears to cover a two-day period. At the beginning of the episode, [[Lee Adama]] asks [[Anastasia Dualla]], "How's my father today?". The tone of their conversation implies that this is not the first time he's asked, as does Ronald D. Moore in his [[Podcast:Resistance|podcast]]:
:"...they've established this routine each day of her happening to fall in with him as he's on his way back to the brig."
:"...they've established this routine each day of her happening to fall in with him as he's on his way back to the brig."
Lee Adama's first opportunity to have this conversation would have been the morning of day 52. If this conversation has happened at least once already, that puts the earliest possible date for this episode at day 53.
Lee's first opportunity to have this conversation would have been the morning of day 52. If this conversation has happened at least once already, that puts the earliest possible date for this episode at day 53.


A comparatively early date for this episode is also suggested by Tigh's interrogation of Chief Tyrol at the beginning of the episode, which cannot have taken place very long after his rescue from Kobol in the previous episode, at the end of day 51.
A comparatively early date for this episode is also suggested by Tigh's interrogation of Chief Tyrol at the beginning of the episode, which cannot have taken place very long after his rescue from Kobol in the previous episode, at the end of day 51.
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====Flight of the Phoenix====
====Flight of the Phoenix====
Cally is detained for "discharging a firearm without permission" and sentenced to thirty days in the brig on the evening of day 54. Cally is released at the beginning of "Flight of the Phoenix," dating the beginning of this episode to day 84.
Cally is detained for "discharging a firearm without permission" and sentenced to thirty days in the brig on the evening of day 54. Cally is released at the beginning of "Flight of the Phoenix", dating the beginning of this episode to day 84.


In this episode Dr. Cottle updates [[Laura Roslin]]'s prognosis, stating that she has one month to live, "at the outside". The actual date of this diagnosis is difficult to determine. Not much is accomplished on the Blackbird's construction during the time span, but it's likely that the Chief spent some time working up blueprints before beginning work. All that can be said with certainty is that Roslin's projected date of death is sometime after day 114, but apparently not more than a few weeks at most.
In this episode Dr. Cottle updates [[Laura Roslin]]'s prognosis, stating that she has one month to live, "at the outside". The actual date of this diagnosis is difficult to determine. Not much is accomplished on the Blackbird's construction during the time span, but it's likely that the Chief spent some time working up blueprints before beginning work. All that can be said with certainty is that Roslin's projected date of death is sometime after day 114, but apparently not more than a few weeks at most.
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====Epiphanies====
====Epiphanies====
President Roslin is transferred to ''Galactica'' at the beginning of this episode, which is explicitly stated to begin some 189 days after the Cylon attack. As her death draws nigh, Adama notes that she "has been aboard Galactica for the last few days".
President Roslin is transferred to the ''Galactica'' at the beginning of this episode, which is explicitly stated to begin some 189 days after the Cylon attack. As her death draws nigh, Adama notes that she "has been aboard Galactica for the last few days".


An indication that a significant amount of time has passed since the "Resurrection Ship" episodes is made by Dr. Baltar, who tells his internal Six that "it was weeks ago," probably referring to his request that she leave him alone to work with the ''Pegasus'' Cylon prisoner. This can account for anything from 14 to 24 days--anything longer and he likely would have said "a month"--of the approximately 75 unaccounted for. Roslin's loss of function shown at the beginning of this episode is more believable given this timeframe.
An indication that a significant amount of time has passed since the Resurrection Ship episodes is made by Dr. Baltar, who tells his internal Six that "it was weeks ago," probably referring to his request that she leave him alone to work with the Pegasus Cylon prisoner. This can account for anything from 14 to 24 days--anything longer and he likely would have said "a month"--of the approximately 75 unaccounted for. Roslin's loss of function shown at the beginning of this episode is more believable given this timeframe.


====The Captain's Hand====
====The Captain's Hand====
When asked to make a projection on the Fleet's population trend, Baltar states that he "made an initial calculation on these figures over seven months ago". We might speculate that this was done concurrently with the calculations he presented in "[[Water]]," putting this episode at roughly day 235, but in any case no earlier than day 225.
When asked to make a projection on the fleet's population trend, Baltar states that he "made an initial calculation on these figures over seven months ago". We might speculate that this was done concurrently with the calculations he presented in "[[Water]]", putting this episode at roughly day 235, but in any case no earlier than day 225.


====Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I====
====Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I====
[[Tom Zarek]] comments that people of the Fleet have been "cooped up in metal boxes for nine months," putting this episode at roughly Day 270.
[[Tom Zarek]] comments that people of the fleet have been "cooped up in metal boxes for nine months", putting this episode at roughly Day 270.
 
===Downloaded===
The episode "[[Downloaded]]" must be dealt with specially, as not only is it rife with errors, it references dates on both sides of the discontinuity.
 
The episodes begins by telling us that it's been nine months since the Cylon attack, putting it at roughly day 270. Shortly thereafter, we are informed that Sharon Valerii (Galactica copy) was shot "ten weeks ago", putting the episode at day 124.  However, the production team has acknowledged that this "10 weeks ago" statement was impossible, and changed it to "10 weeks later" for the DVD and international releases. 
 
Later on, a copy of [[Number Three]] says that [[Kara Thrace]] was on Caprica only a "a couple weeks ago". Thrace left Caprica in "The Farm" with Sharon Valerii (Caprica copy), who at that time was not yet visibly pregnant. The fact that she actually gives birth in this episode, and that she appears as pregnant as she should if it were actually taking place on day 270, badly contradicts three's comment.


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