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[[File:CassieCelestra.jpg|thumb|right|Starbuck and Cassiopeia patch things up.]] | [[File:CassieCelestra.jpg|thumb|right|Starbuck and Cassiopeia patch things up.]] | ||
* Having lost its last reference point to the fleet, the shuttlecraft runs low on fuel; the mutineers agree to alter the shuttle's computers to act as ion tracking sensors to locate the ''Celestra'', in exchange for fair hearings regarding their mutiny. | * Having lost its last reference point to the fleet, the shuttlecraft runs low on fuel; the mutineers agree to alter the shuttle's computers to act as ion tracking sensors to locate the ''Celestra'', in exchange for fair hearings regarding their mutiny. | ||
* Aurora, while | * Aurora, while ackowledging her previous love affair with Starbuck, nevertheless pledges her love to Damon; she convinces Starbuck to speak to Damon about the matter. | ||
* The shuttlecraft locates the ''Celestra'' and touches down aboard her landing bay just as fuel expires; Apollo, Starbuck, and Kronus make their way to the bridge, accompanied now by former mutineers Aurora and Damon. | * The shuttlecraft locates the ''Celestra'' and touches down aboard her landing bay just as fuel expires; Apollo, Starbuck, and Kronus make their way to the bridge, accompanied now by former mutineers Aurora and Damon. | ||
* Using Hermes, Apollo gains access to the confiscated laser pistols; a firefight breaks out on the ''Celestra'' bridge, damaging the steering control and sending the ''Celestra'' veering wildly off course. | * Using Hermes, Apollo gains access to the confiscated laser pistols; a firefight breaks out on the ''Celestra'' bridge, damaging the steering control and sending the ''Celestra'' veering wildly off course. | ||