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Concerning the spoiler redact in the "Official Statements" section of the article: I gave people the option if they wanted to know or not. Why did you rob them of that option? And there was plenty of reason to suspect it but if you didn't think so why rain on someone else's' parade? If you don't think so that is fine with you but others didn't want to know and if they did they had an instant way of knowing by highlighting. Talk about bad sports!! How did it hurt you to give people a choice? Now if you want to reply could you do so in a manner that doesn't give it away, like sticking to why you feel the need to reveal a spoiler in a manner that gives the reader no choice as to read it or not? [[User:Hunter2005|Hunter2005]] 18:27, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
Concerning the spoiler redact in the "Official Statements" section of the article: I gave people the option if they wanted to know or not. Why did you rob them of that option? And there was plenty of reason to suspect it but if you didn't think so why rain on someone else's' parade? If you don't think so that is fine with you but others didn't want to know and if they did they had an instant way of knowing by highlighting. Talk about bad sports!! How did it hurt you to give people a choice? Now if you want to reply could you do so in a manner that doesn't give it away, like sticking to why you feel the need to reveal a spoiler in a manner that gives the reader no choice as to read it or not? [[User:Hunter2005|Hunter2005]] 18:27, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
:Why are you making this personal? There's no need for emotion about this matter. I merely acted according to the way things work. It's not a spoiler and does not need spoiler text. I don't think information from podcasts is ever considered a spoiler, actually, and this is a statement of what will not be important. In fact, it can be considered background information like filling in the origin of The Colony. The idea that Kara had something to do with Seven was raised and dismissed in the same episode. The information given by "No Exit" is that Daniel is dead and gone, since before Kara's birth. If, for some reason, you really want to consider this a spoiler, you should use spoiler tags on every article where Moore's statement is mentioned, including "Number Seven" and "No Exit". -- [[User:Noneofyourbusiness|Noneofyourbusiness]] 22:01, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
:Why are you making this personal? There's no need for emotion about this matter. I merely acted according to the way things work. It's not a spoiler and does not need spoiler text. I don't think information from podcasts is ever considered a spoiler, actually, and this is a statement of what will not be important. In fact, it can be considered background information like filling in the origin of The Colony. The idea that Kara had something to do with Seven was raised and dismissed in the same episode. The information given by "No Exit" is that Daniel is dead and gone, since before Kara's birth. If, for some reason, you really want to consider this a spoiler, you should use spoiler tags on every article where Moore's statement is mentioned, including "Number Seven" and "No Exit". -- [[User:Noneofyourbusiness|Noneofyourbusiness]] 22:01, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
::I don't mean to make it personal but what you did is unnecessary. I don't see any reason not to let a person have the option of reading it or not. It is not a matter of RDM misleading people, it is whether they want to see the answer or not. I just don't understand why you don't want to give people that choice. It is not that they couldn't see it if they want to but they may not have wanted to when reading other things. You gave the reader no choice in it and I don't understand why you have to print it in the clear.  Sure I know the answer but that doesn't mean I have to reveal it to people who mayn't want to had known.
::As for the statement that Daniel was dead, sure it was in [[No Exit]] that he was dead and gone but so was Kara wasn't she? (yes there were hints that she was coming back but only hints) So was Ellen Tigh. It was possible given those precedents that Daniel, perhaps only one copy perhaps many, could had survived much to Cavil and the other Cylons surprise. Connect that with his stated sensitivity and is artistic inclinations; The fact that Kara's father played at an Opera House and the visions of Roslin, Athena, Caprica Six and possibly Hera as well of Hera being in an Opera House; That a specter of a piano player Slick that could had been a virtual being like Virtual Six that acted like Kara's father, who upped and disappeared when she was a child, something Slick said he did to his family. That could had been Daniel hiding from Cavil for his life; Slick helping her to write a song that her father taught her as a child. Then from a story point of view the "dead" Daniel could had been helping the humans to survive as a counter to his brother John Cavil who is bent on destroying them made it seemed very plausible. Sure it was completely wrong as it turned out, and congratulations to you if you always believed he was dead and gone, but there were reasons to think along the lines he could had been running things behind the scenes and a '''''LOT''''' of people did.
::Again I was just giving people the option to find out in the final episode that they were right or wrong or find out now. That is what I don't understand-and upsets me-why not give them a choice? You didn't. That is what seems so unnecessary. If they wanted to know they could. If not then they wouldn't stumbled on to it.  But I won't change it back. I am sorry I even brought it up. Good thing this is the last episodes or I wouldn't post something like that again if the attitude is that it '''''HAS''''' to be revealed somehow and the reader having no choice. That is the bottom line thing: The information was there for those who '''''WANTED''''' to see it and '''''not''''' there, so to speak, for those who didn't. You gave the reader no choice and I don't see that as necessary. It even seems slightly mean spirited. [[User:Hunter2005|Hunter2005]] 23:44, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
:::Trust me, it's not mean-spirited. I'm surprised by how strongly you feel about this. I am just doing my job as an editor. It doesn't seem any more a spoiler than "the pidgeon is not the Cylon God" would be a spoiler, and things that aren't spoilers don't get spoiler-tagged. We don't protect every bit of non-spoiler information that someone might not want to read, it's not a matter of forcing and taking away choice. If you really feel this extremely about it, go ahead and spoiler tag, but remember to do so in the "Number Seven" and "No Exit" articles as well, and try to use less exuberant language.
:::I don't see the need. And when you consider that Moore wanted to disabuse fans of the notion so as not to spoil their experience of the finale...  -- [[User:Noneofyourbusiness|Noneofyourbusiness]] 00:11, 19 March 2009 (UTC)
:::In fact, now that I think about it, reading Warning: do not read unless you want to be spoiled about Daniel, Kara, and his role in events would probably have the opposite effect, which would be bad. -- [[User:Noneofyourbusiness|Noneofyourbusiness]] 12:24, 19 March 2009 (UTC)
::::It is still their choice as I see it. I had to tell them it was about Kara, Daniel and the Cylon God the spoiler was about so those concerned about it could '''CHOOSE''' to either look or not look. It could had been "Yes, Daniel was Kara's father and he is the puppet master guiding the Rebel Cylons and the last of Humanity to peace". If they are tempted then that is part of their '''CHOICE''' isn't it? That is the thing. My way gave them an '''OPTION''', yours didn't, that is why yes, I am very passionate about this. They could had read it if they wanted to '''OR NOT''' Your way they '''HAD''' to read it. However maybe the language was to dire, but it was a big spoiler given people's investment in it, so I thought to give greater emphasis to it. Anyway given the subject matter and how it was circulating on the net and how important it was I just wanted to give people the option of reading it or not, that's all.  It is a moot point now with the series essentially over (except "The Plan") , but I still don't see anything wrong with that. And yes if there were vast internet speculation that the Cylon God is a pigeon and KNEW it was completely wrong then yes I would had given the option of reading or not reading that the Cylon God is not a pigeon even if I had information saying that it clearly wasn't. And I plan to have the same policy with really important spoilers with "Caprica". Their choice.  [[User:Hunter2005|Hunter2005]] 20:40, 29 March 2009 (UTC)
:::::For your consideration: 1) Ron Moore clarified in his podcast that Daniel was just an interesting backstory item and had no relation to Kara or the subsequent events, just the establishment of a Cain-and-Abel aspect to Cavil, which qualifies as an "official statement", 2) point 1 thus makes this item a "falsehood" and should not be included the article, and 3) drawing this connection in the absence of supporting facts or statements becomes fanwanky speculation. This could be included as a note in the article if it is framed as a factual statement, such as "Many viewers quickly drew a connection between Daniel and Kara Thrace, but this was emphatically denied by Ron Moore."-- [[User:Fredmdbud|Fredmdbud]] 08:00, 30 March 2009 (UTC)
Late addition to the party, but for the record, I think that Ron Moore was full of crap.  As far as I'm concerned, Daniel is Kara's father.  It's all bloody useless otherwise. [[User:Louiebb|Louiebb]] 02:30, 19 October 2009 (UTC)
: There's no way to put this other than straight up: You're wrong. Daniel is not Kara's father. Daniel was merely created to answer the question of who Number Seven was, when it was established that the Sharons were Number 8. Believe what you will erroneously, but that's all there is—and ever was—to it. -- [[User:Joe Beaudoin Jr.|Joe Beaudoin]] <sup>[[User talk:Joe Beaudoin Jr.|So say we all]] - [[Battlestar Wiki:Site support|Donate]] - [[bsp:|Battlestar Pegasus]]</sup> 03:19, 19 October 2009 (UTC)


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:::In the teaser for [[Someone to Watch Over Me]], Lee congratulates Sonja on her election and says he is looking forward to seeing her at the next meeting of the "Quorum of Ships' Captains". [[User:JubalHarshaw|JubalHarshaw]] 13:46, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
:::In the teaser for [[Someone to Watch Over Me]], Lee congratulates Sonja on her election and says he is looking forward to seeing her at the next meeting of the "Quorum of Ships' Captains". [[User:JubalHarshaw|JubalHarshaw]] 13:46, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
::::Exactly and they don't meet on Colonial One anymore in part I suspect because it was the scene of a horrendous massacre. The President didn't use Colonial One anymore before her collapse. Also it was a symbolic break with the past not to use Colonial One and yes political aspirations or no being a ship's captain makes you a defacto representative of that ship. It is a unique mixture of civilian and paramilitary rule since the ship captains aren't elected by their passengers and can't be. [[User:Hunter2005|Hunter2005]] 17:38, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
::::Exactly and they don't meet on Colonial One anymore in part I suspect because it was the scene of a horrendous massacre. The President didn't use Colonial One anymore before her collapse. Also it was a symbolic break with the past not to use Colonial One and yes political aspirations or no being a ship's captain makes you a defacto representative of that ship. It is a unique mixture of civilian and paramilitary rule since the ship captains aren't elected by their passengers and can't be. [[User:Hunter2005|Hunter2005]] 17:38, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
== Extended version? ==
How should we break down the extended version?  Treat it as a separate entity?  I'm not sure if it has just new material - it seems like some of it is out of order as well. {{unsigned|JakiChan}}
: Having not seen the extended version myself, I will defer to knowledge of what we've done in the past. With "extended versions," we typically do two separate articles (see: [[Unfinished Business]] and [[Unfinished Business (Extended Version)]]). In my view, this makes for easier reading. -- [[User:Joe Beaudoin Jr.|Joe Beaudoin]] <sup>[[User talk:Joe Beaudoin Jr.|So say we all]] - [[Battlestar Wiki:Site support|Donate]] - [[bsp:|Battlestar Pegasus]]</sup> 13:20, 22 September 2009 (UTC)

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