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::*Response:  First, this point is really a commentary and does not expand much on using the actual material in the episode.  Secondly, that bit about Zarek is incorrect.  The podcast from [[The Woman King]] explained that he was originally upset that Baltar was going to be tried because he was afraid that Baltar would implicate him in the slaughter of many Saggitarons on New Caprica before the Cylon invasion.  There was a deleted scene that had Zarek visit Baltar to determine what Baltar was planning on bringing up during his trial.  Eventually the Saggitaron theme was dropped from the trial so everything else, including the original reasons why Zarek was upset had to be dropped as well so that the rest of the storyline would be streamlined and focused more on Baltar's actual recorded deeds (on what the audience has seen).  --[[User:LifeStar|LifeStar]] 08:38, 27 February 2007 (CST)
::*Response:  First, this point is really a commentary and does not expand much on using the actual material in the episode.  Secondly, that bit about Zarek is incorrect.  The podcast from [[The Woman King]] explained that he was originally upset that Baltar was going to be tried because he was afraid that Baltar would implicate him in the slaughter of many Saggitarons on New Caprica before the Cylon invasion.  There was a deleted scene that had Zarek visit Baltar to determine what Baltar was planning on bringing up during his trial.  Eventually the Saggitaron theme was dropped from the trial so everything else, including the original reasons why Zarek was upset had to be dropped as well so that the rest of the storyline would be streamlined and focused more on Baltar's actual recorded deeds (on what the audience has seen).  --[[User:LifeStar|LifeStar]] 08:38, 27 February 2007 (CST)


:* Baltar's actions and attitudes reflect a great deal of hypocrisy and self loathing.  One one hand he is the ultimate aristocrat, living luxuriously with many expensive vices with an affected accent, and on the other hand he appears to hold the upper class in as much contempt as the working class people he grew up with.  His words condemn the life and people he knew as he grew up, casting those people in the light of being nothing more than ignorant drunks and barroom brawlers that "worked with their hands", and he did everything he could to make sure that he was never actually identified with his roots.
::* Baltar's actions and attitudes reflect a great deal of hypocrisy and self loathing.  One one hand he is the ultimate aristocrat, living luxuriously with many expensive vices with an affected accent, and on the other hand he appears to hold the upper class in as much contempt as the working class people he grew up with.  His words condemn the life and people he knew as he grew up, casting those people in the light of being nothing more than ignorant drunks and barroom brawlers that "worked with their hands", and he did everything he could to make sure that he was never actually identified with his roots.


::*Response:  This is more of a commentary that is based on the assumption that Baltar was telling the truth that he really was from Aerelon and grew up as a farm boy.  It is also assuming that he wasn't attempting to play on Tyrol's emotion state and not using the overall fleet's pent up resentment that the majority of the fleet leadership are from the higher class colonies, like Caprica.  Even Baltar's question to Tyrol about whether he believed that the fleet would ever be led by anyone besides an "Adama" was geared to get under Tyrol's skin and not so much of real concern for the fleet.  --[[User:LifeStar|LifeStar]] 08:38, 27 February 2007 (CST)
::*Response:  This is more of a commentary that is based on the assumption that Baltar was telling the truth that he really was from Aerelon and grew up as a farm boy.  It is also assuming that he wasn't attempting to play on Tyrol's emotion state and not using the overall fleet's pent up resentment that the majority of the fleet leadership are from the higher class colonies, like Caprica.  Even Baltar's question to Tyrol about whether he believed that the fleet would ever be led by anyone besides an "Adama" was geared to get under Tyrol's skin and not so much of real concern for the fleet.  --[[User:LifeStar|LifeStar]] 08:38, 27 February 2007 (CST)

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