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*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 | In short, it appears that the missing 75 days have not merely been glossed over, but were elided 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. | ||