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:I like the repair thing, Tigh's comment of "we'd need 3 months in dry dock just to fix the dents" got me thinking about repairing ''Galactica'', but I imagined some kind of agreement with the Cylons (the Colonials using Cylon repair facilities in return for some other favor). I don't think someone's gonna die this episode (reason see spoiler box), but if someone does die, it'll be a deckhand, which will be the cause for Tyrols strike. | :I like the repair thing, Tigh's comment of "we'd need 3 months in dry dock just to fix the dents" got me thinking about repairing ''Galactica'', but I imagined some kind of agreement with the Cylons (the Colonials using Cylon repair facilities in return for some other favor). I don't think someone's gonna die this episode (reason see spoiler box), but if someone does die, it'll be a deckhand, which will be the cause for Tyrols strike. | ||
RDM confirmed someone major will die in [[Maelstrom]], and two deaths in two episodes time seems a little over the top to me --[[User:Catrope|Catrope]] 14:19, 22 | {{spoiltext|RDM confirmed someone major will die in [[Maelstrom]], and two deaths in two episodes time seems a little over the top to me}}--[[User:Catrope|Catrope]] 14:19, 22 February 2007 (CST) | ||
== Doing Time== | == Doing Time== | ||
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::Finally got to listen to the podcast for this episode. You were right that Baltar was born on a farm, but RDM had his planet of origin changed to Aerelon now instead of Saggitaron. He indeed create an accent that would allow him to pass as a Caprican. Changed / removed all counter arguments to that new info now.--[[User:LifeStar|LifeStar]] 12:51, 27 February 2007 (CST) | ::Finally got to listen to the podcast for this episode. You were right that Baltar was born on a farm, but RDM had his planet of origin changed to Aerelon now instead of Saggitaron. He indeed create an accent that would allow him to pass as a Caprican. Changed / removed all counter arguments to that new info now.--[[User:LifeStar|LifeStar]] 12:51, 27 February 2007 (CST) | ||
== A dub over? == | == A dub over? == | ||
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:The first point is just too opinionated and speculative and has no place in an article. The second is valid though, but it's not a place to again ask if Baltar told to the truth - which I'm inclined to believe. It's somewhat hypocritical in any case, so the issue isn't that important. No matter his origins, he has risen to a position of wealth and prominence even before the Cylon attack, and after it into a position of power. He's probably just trying to stir up popular sympathy for his trial. --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 09:14, 27 February 2007 (CST) | :The first point is just too opinionated and speculative and has no place in an article. The second is valid though, but it's not a place to again ask if Baltar told to the truth - which I'm inclined to believe. It's somewhat hypocritical in any case, so the issue isn't that important. No matter his origins, he has risen to a position of wealth and prominence even before the Cylon attack, and after it into a position of power. He's probably just trying to stir up popular sympathy for his trial. --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 09:14, 27 February 2007 (CST) | ||
::Concur on the first point. As for the second point... I'm not sure how much self-loathing there actually is. It looks like a power play and grandstanding. I'm sure Baltar would argue that it isn't hypocrisy since he's admitted his (titled) mistakes, and decided to "embrace" his "common" heritage. However, I'm not sure how much analysis of that is necessary when they pretty much explicitly spell that out in the episode (particularly in the dialogue between Tyrol and Baltar). --[[User:Steelviper|Steelviper]] 09:21, 27 February 2007 (CST) | ::Concur on the first point. As for the second point... I'm not sure how much self-loathing there actually is. It looks like a power play and grandstanding. I'm sure Baltar would argue that it isn't hypocrisy since he's admitted his (titled) mistakes, and decided to "embrace" his "common" heritage. However, I'm not sure how much analysis of that is necessary when they pretty much explicitly spell that out in the episode (particularly in the dialogue between Tyrol and Baltar). --[[User:Steelviper|Steelviper]] 09:21, 27 February 2007 (CST) | ||