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* Why did nobody say anything about Kara talking to herself before Saul, Ellen, Galen, and Tory realised what she was playing? | * Why did nobody say anything about Kara talking to herself before Saul, Ellen, Galen, and Tory realised what she was playing? | ||
* Why didn't the Bartender question Kara talking to herself, while serving her drink during the opening scene? More interestingly, why didn't anyone, question why Kara was constantly complaining about piano playing, that only she could hear? | * Why didn't the Bartender question Kara talking to herself, while serving her drink during the opening scene? More interestingly, why didn't anyone, question why Kara was constantly complaining about piano playing, that only she could hear? | ||
* Is it possible Kara's father and his piano playing, was not actually a "vision" that only she could see or hear, but rather he was actually there, as another Angel, like her taken corporeal form, sent to help guide her... only disappearing when she no longer needed his guidance? If this is the case, why didn't anyone else question his sudden vanishing? Even more so intriguing, if she WAS an Angel sent back and given corporeal form to help the Fleet find its final home, why didn't she already have God's answer on where they should go? Why did she need yet a second Angel appearing as her Father to help guide her | * Is it possible Kara's father and his piano playing, was not actually a "vision" that only she could see or hear, but rather he was actually there, as another Angel, like her taken corporeal form, sent to help guide her... only disappearing when she no longer needed his guidance? If this is the case, why didn't anyone else question his sudden vanishing? Even more so intriguing, if she WAS an Angel sent back and given corporeal form to help the Fleet find its final home, why didn't she already have God's answer on where they should go? Why did she need yet a second Angel appearing as her Father to help guide her? | ||
* If FTL drives cause spacial distortions with the potential to significantly damage ships, then why hasn't the FTL drive been weaponized by either side? Theory - See Analysis > Galactica's Condition above - which theorizes on tiny ripple like waves a jump causes in space. Like waves against the hull of a boat, these jump waves do not cause sudden or significant damage immediately but take long periods of repeated hits for the damage to built up over time. Therefore it would not be a practical use for a conventional weapon; as it would require a very large number of such weapons being detonated repeatedly over long periods of time to have any real damaging impact. | * If FTL drives cause spacial distortions with the potential to significantly damage ships, then why hasn't the FTL drive been weaponized by either side? Theory - See Analysis > Galactica's Condition above - which theorizes on tiny ripple like waves a jump causes in space. Like waves against the hull of a boat, these jump waves do not cause sudden or significant damage immediately but take long periods of repeated hits for the damage to built up over time. Therefore it would not be a practical use for a conventional weapon; as it would require a very large number of such weapons being detonated repeatedly over long periods of time to have any real damaging impact. | ||
*In "[[Rapture]]," Hera recognizes Athena as her mother even though they had been separated since her birth and even though Boomer had been caring for her. Has Hera lost that ability, or did she recognize Boomer and go with her anyway? | *In "[[Rapture]]," Hera recognizes Athena as her mother even though they had been separated since her birth and even though Boomer had been caring for her. Has Hera lost that ability, or did she recognize Boomer and go with her anyway? | ||