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== Life on the Cylon Baseship == | == Life on the Cylon Baseship == | ||
In the David Eick video blog "Life on the Cylon Baseship, | In the David Eick video blog "Life on the Cylon Baseship", a separate 'Cylon Bible' is mentioned that documents every aspect of the Cylons. Only few cast and crew members have been allowed to read it. | ||
Updated using:<br/>Battlestar Galactica: The Complete Series Blu-ray 2010 aka the "gray box"<br/>S4.5 - Disc Two Extras - David Eick Video Blogs - Life on a Cylon Battleship | Updated using:<br/>Battlestar Galactica: The Complete Series Blu-ray 2010 aka the "gray box"<br/>S4.5 - Disc Two Extras - David Eick Video Blogs - Life on a Cylon Battleship | ||
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:''This is where she met Zak Adama, and fell in love. Tragedy struck when Zak failed a key flight test and his plane crashed. Kara was devastated. She then spent two years on ''Galactica'' - concentrating on her flying.'' | :''This is where she met Zak Adama, and fell in love. Tragedy struck when Zak failed a key flight test and his plane crashed. Kara was devastated. She then spent two years on ''Galactica'' - concentrating on her flying.'' | ||
In the podcast for "[[Maelstrom]], | In the podcast for "[[Maelstrom]]", he confirms that Kara Thrace grew up on several colonies on account of [[Socrata Thrace|her mother]] being a sergeant major in the Colonial Marine Corps (the [[:md:Image:SocrataThraceLetter.jpg|letter]] she receives lists her, incorrectly, as corporal. This is clarified in the extended DVD edition of "[[Razor]]", where Thrace refers to her mother by rank). As noted above, her knee injury is mentioned in "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]", and her service on ''[[Triton (RDM)|Triton]]'' is noted in a personnel file seen in "[[The Son Also Rises]]". Her father's name being "Dreilide Thrace" was confirmed in ''[[Someone to Watch Over Me]]''. | ||
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:''Two weeks later, Zak's plane went down while he was flying a routine solo mission and he was killed. Lee spent the next two years focusing on his career, having no personal life and working to become the perfect fighter pilot.'' | :''Two weeks later, Zak's plane went down while he was flying a routine solo mission and he was killed. Lee spent the next two years focusing on his career, having no personal life and working to become the perfect fighter pilot.'' | ||
Part of this is contradicted by on screen evidence: Zak died during an important flight training mission and not a "routine" one. Lee did not work hard (at least after Zak's death) to be the best Viper pilot or to improve his career; multiple cast interviews, as well as Ron Moore's podcasts, state that he was despondent, didn't know what to do with his life, and was considering leaving the service. Moreover, in "[[Final Cut]]" it is established that he is a member of the Colonial Fleet Reserve, not regular fleet, indicating that he wasn't particularly concerned with a lifelong career. However, according to a [[List of Deleted Scenes (RDM)#Razor|deleted scene]] from "[[Razor]], | Part of this is contradicted by on screen evidence: Zak died during an important flight training mission and not a "routine" one. Lee did not work hard (at least after Zak's death) to be the best Viper pilot or to improve his career; multiple cast interviews, as well as Ron Moore's podcasts, state that he was despondent, didn't know what to do with his life, and was considering leaving the service. Moreover, in "[[Final Cut]]" it is established that he is a member of the Colonial Fleet Reserve, not regular fleet, indicating that he wasn't particularly concerned with a lifelong career. However, according to a [[List of Deleted Scenes (RDM)#Razor|deleted scene]] from "[[Razor]]", Lee Adama was accepted to test pilot school, showing that he is a very talented pilot, despite his lack of clear goals in his life. | ||
===Gaius Baltar=== | ===Gaius Baltar=== | ||
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:''She later applied for flight school and was accepted over more qualified candidates. Flight school was rough on Sharon. Not a born pilot, she laboured long and hard. By the time she had graduated. she managed to earn the second chances that she seemed fated to be given. Her first assignment was aboard the battlestar ''Galactica'', and by the time of the Cylon attack, she had been there for almost a year.'' | :''She later applied for flight school and was accepted over more qualified candidates. Flight school was rough on Sharon. Not a born pilot, she laboured long and hard. By the time she had graduated. she managed to earn the second chances that she seemed fated to be given. Her first assignment was aboard the battlestar ''Galactica'', and by the time of the Cylon attack, she had been there for almost a year.'' | ||
Valerri's back story is contradicted by her telling Boxey that her parents died when she was little {{TRS|Miniseries}}, but supported by a comment in "[[Downloaded]], | Valerri's back story is contradicted by her telling Boxey that her parents died when she was little {{TRS|Miniseries}}, but supported by a comment in "[[Downloaded]]", that she received a gift from her mother when she left for the Academy. Furthermore according to Adama, she had been on ''Galactica'' for nearly ''two'' years, not almost one {{TRS|The Farm}}. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||