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:''This article discusses the [[Re-imagined Series]] episode. For the eponymous resurrection facility, see: [[Resurrection Hub]].'' | |||
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: ''Pursuing the [[Resurrection Hub]] at the whim of the Hybrid, a team of [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] [[List of pilots|pilots]] and [[Cylon Civil War|Cylon rebels]] become uneasy collaborators as they formulate a [[Battle of the Resurrection Hub|battle plan]] to [[unbox]] the [[Number Three|Three]] known as D'Anna Biers, and destroy Cylon [[resurrection (RDM)|resurrection]] forever. Meanwhile, [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]] and [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] try desperately to communicate with the panicking [[Hybrid]] and | |||
== Overview == | |||
: ''Pursuing the [[Resurrection Hub]] at the whim of the Hybrid, a team of [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] [[List of pilots|pilots]] and [[Cylon Civil War|Cylon rebels]] become uneasy collaborators as they formulate a [[Battle of the Resurrection Hub|battle plan]] to [[unbox]] the [[Number Three|Three]] known as D'Anna Biers, and destroy Cylon [[resurrection (RDM)|resurrection]] forever. Meanwhile, [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]] and [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] try desperately to communicate with the panicking [[Hybrid]] and [[Karl Agathon]] discovers a disturbing characteristic within one of the [[Number Eight|Eights]].'' | |||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
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=== Teaser === | === Teaser === | ||
* Starting off from the last events of "[[Guess What's Coming to Dinner?]], | * Starting off from the last events of "[[Guess What's Coming to Dinner?]]", [[Laura Roslin]], [[Karl Agathon]] and [[Gaius Baltar]] are brought before the rebel Cylon Basestar's Hybrid. After a [[Number Eight]] reconnects the [[Hybrid]], she unexpectedly jumps the ship. | ||
* During the jump, Roslin finds herself in an empty corridor onboard '' | * During the jump, Roslin finds herself in an empty corridor onboard ''[[Galactica]]''<nowiki></nowiki>. As she looks around, [[Elosha]] appears behind her. After they hug, the vision stops and Roslin finds herself back in the Hybrid's room. Roslin inquires after the Hybrid's abilities as an Eight tries to get information from the [[data-font]], however the Hybrid jumps the ship again, and Roslin finds herself back with Elosha in ''Galactica''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> empty corridors. Roslin makes this observation, to which Elosha replies it makes the ship feel bigger; Roslin further points out the experience is strange, to which Elosha replies "many things are strange." | ||
* The two end up in [[sickbay]], where the only occupied (and lit) bed is occupied by Roslin herself, who is dying. | * The two end up in [[sickbay]], where the only occupied (and lit) bed is occupied by Roslin herself, who is dying. | ||
=== Act 1 === | === Act 1 === | ||
*An [[Number Eight|Eight]] determines the Hybrid is panicking due to whatever damage [[Natalie]] sustained aboard ''Galactica''. [[Gaius Baltar]] attempts to calm it, initially appearing to be successful, but the Hybrid jumps again. Roslin's vision continues, and she sees [[Kara Thrace]], Dr. [[Cottle]] and the Adamas standing over her bed. Elosha speaks to the dying Roslin, chastising her for her lack of empathy. | *An [[Number Eight|Eight]] determines the Hybrid is panicking due to whatever damage [[Natalie]] sustained aboard ''Galactica''. [[Gaius Baltar]] attempts to calm it, initially appearing to be successful, but the Hybrid jumps again. Roslin's vision continues, and she sees [[Kara Thrace]], Dr. [[Cottle]] and the Adamas standing over her bed. Elosha speaks to the dying Roslin, chastising her for her lack of empathy. | ||
*The Eight tells | *The Eight tells [[Karl Agathon]] the Hybrid is following the [[Resurrection Hub]] and discusses an attack strategy with him. | ||
*When the Eight massages Agathon's back, he comments that [[Sharon Agathon|his wife]] learned to do so only after meeting him, and the Eight reveals she accessed Athena's memories from her [[Rapture|last download]]. | *When the Eight massages Agathon's back, he comments that [[Sharon Agathon|his wife]] learned to do so only after meeting him, and the Eight reveals she accessed Athena's memories from her [[Rapture|last download]]. | ||
*Agathon speaks to Roslin in the Raptor. The president tells him that he is to bring the [[Number Three]] known as [[D'Anna Biers]] directly to her and not to the Cylons. | *Agathon speaks to Roslin in the Raptor. The president tells him that he is to bring the [[Number Three]] known as [[D'Anna Biers]] directly to her and not to the Cylons. | ||
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=== Act 2 === | === Act 2 === | ||
[[ | [[Image:411 Roslin and Baltar with Hybrid.jpg|thumb|Roslin and Baltar attempting to talk to the Hybrid about the [[Opera House]] vision.]] | ||
*In the [[Basestar (RDM)|Basestar]] hangar, Agathon and an Eight give a mission briefing to a group of pilots, consisting of [[Number Six|Sixes]], Eights and Colonial pilots. Several pilots, notably [[Paolo McKay|Paolo "Redwing" McKay]] and [[Eammon Pike|Eammon "Gonzo" Pike]], express concerns about their safety and the reliability of the Cylon pilots. A Six rebukes the pilot, saying Cylon pilots are just as well trained as the humans, and the Eight reminds them that they learned to trust Athena, so they can also trust their rebel allies. | *In the [[Basestar (RDM)|Basestar]] hangar, Agathon and an Eight give a mission briefing to a group of pilots, consisting of [[Number Six|Sixes]], Eights and Colonial pilots. Several pilots, notably [[Paolo McKay|Paolo "Redwing" McKay]] and [[Eammon Pike|Eammon "Gonzo" Pike]], express concerns about their safety and the reliability of the Cylon pilots. A Six rebukes the pilot, saying Cylon pilots are just as well trained as the humans, and the Eight reminds them that they learned to trust Athena, so they can also trust their rebel allies. | ||
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=== Act 3 === | === Act 3 === | ||
*On the Resurrection Hub, Boomer comments with alarm on the arrival of the rebel Basestar. Cavil tries to convince D'Anna to talk to the rebels and defuse the conflict, but she replies curtly and threatens to shout out the names of the [[Final Five]]. Boomer reports the rebel basestar has launched 25 [[Heavy Raider]]s. | *On the Resurrection Hub, Boomer comments with alarm on the arrival of the rebel Basestar. Cavil tries to convince D'Anna to talk to the rebels and defuse the conflict, but she replies curtly and threatens to shout out the names of the [[Final Five]]. Boomer reports the rebel basestar has launched 25 [[Heavy Raider]]s. | ||
*Outside the Hub, the rebels' Heavy Raiders release the | *Outside the Hub, the rebels' Heavy Raiders release the [[Viper (RDM)|Vipers]] they have been towing behind them. The Raiders attack defending Basestars, while the Vipers head towards the Hub. | ||
*Cavil deduces the rebels are attempting to destroy the Hub, and comments that doing so would be mass murder, and would make death permanent for Cylons. On hearing this D'Anna crushes Cavil's neck and Boomer flees. | *Cavil deduces the rebels are attempting to destroy the Hub, and comments that doing so would be mass murder, and would make death permanent for Cylons. On hearing this D'Anna crushes Cavil's neck and Boomer flees. | ||
*Missiles destroy a node at the top of the Hub, taking out its FTL drive. Subsequently, Agathon and the Eight head towards the Hub in a [[Raptor]]. On the Hub, they encounter D'Anna and the dead Cavil. Seeing explosions around them, Agathon tells D'Anna to run, and grabs her arm. | *Missiles destroy a node at the top of the Hub, taking out its FTL drive. Subsequently, Agathon and the Eight head towards the Hub in a [[Raptor]]. On the Hub, they encounter D'Anna and the dead Cavil. Seeing explosions around them, Agathon tells D'Anna to run, and grabs her arm. | ||
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=== Story === | === Story === | ||
* The [[survivor count]] at the beginning of this show may include the already-seen death of Lieutenant [[Eammon Pike]], whose body is discovered in the [[Raptor]] that managed to jump to the Fleet. However this episode occurs at the same time as "Sine Qua Non" and therefore Pike's death arguably should not be counted yet, as his death is discovered only part way through "Sine Qua Non, | * The [[survivor count]] at the beginning of this show may include the already-seen death of Lieutenant [[Eammon Pike]], whose body is discovered in the [[Raptor]] that managed to jump to the Fleet. However this episode occurs at the same time as "Sine Qua Non" and therefore Pike's death arguably should not be counted yet, as his death is discovered only part way through "Sine Qua Non", making the decrease a continuity error. The survivor count drops by eight by the start of the next episode, "[[Revelations]]", suggesting it may be ''that'' decrease which truly indicates all the casualties of the [[Battle of the Resurrection Hub]]. Given that Pike's ECO should also be dead along with Pike, the survivor count arguably should have dropped by two by the beginning of this episode if deaths witnessed on screen were being counted already. | ||
* The events of this episode, starting from the [[Hybrid]]'s [[FTL|jump]] of the rebel [[basestar (RDM)|basestar]] in "[[Guess What's Coming to Dinner?]], | * The events of this episode, starting from the [[Hybrid]]'s [[FTL|jump]] of the rebel [[basestar (RDM)|basestar]] in "[[Guess What's Coming to Dinner?]]", and [[William Adama]]'s mission to stay behind in a Raptor awaiting [[Laura Roslin]]'s return spans two days. Ergo, the events of "[[Sine Qua Non]]" occur over the course of two days. | ||
* This episode occurs concurrently with the episode before it (Sine Qua Non). | * This episode occurs concurrently with the episode before it (Sine Qua Non). | ||
* Roslin and Adama have finally admitted their feelings for each other. | * Roslin and Adama have finally admitted their feelings for each other. | ||
* Except for Roslin's visions and recap scenes from "Guess What's Coming to Dinner?, | * Except for Roslin's visions and recap scenes from "Guess What's Coming to Dinner?", this is the first episode of the series in which no scenes take place on or near ''Galactica''. | ||
* Baltar attempts to reopen the rapport he had established with the Hybrid in "[[The Passage]]". | * Baltar attempts to reopen the rapport he had established with the Hybrid in "[[The Passage]]". | ||
* Although Boomer's fate in the episode is left uncertain, her survival is confirmed in the [http://media.scifi.com/battlestar/downloads/podcast/mp3/411/bsg_ep411_FULL.mp3 episode's podcast]. | * Although Boomer's fate in the episode is left uncertain, her survival is confirmed in the [http://media.scifi.com/battlestar/downloads/podcast/mp3/411/bsg_ep411_FULL.mp3 episode's podcast]. | ||
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* There is only one [[Number Three]] - D'Anna Biers - now surviving, and any possibility of [[Boxing|unboxing]] the others has been lost. | * There is only one [[Number Three]] - D'Anna Biers - now surviving, and any possibility of [[Boxing|unboxing]] the others has been lost. | ||
* With the destruction of the Resurrection Hub, the Cylons have permanently lost the ability to download into new bodies. | * With the destruction of the Resurrection Hub, the Cylons have permanently lost the ability to download into new bodies. | ||
* As previously shown in "[[The Farm]], | * As previously shown in "[[The Farm]]", [[Heavy Raider]]s are piloted by humanoid Cylons unlike the smaller autonomous [[Raider (RDM)|Raiders]]. | ||
* This episode contains the first mention of [[Natalie]]'s name in dialogue. | * This episode contains the first mention of [[Natalie]]'s name in dialogue. | ||
* Cylon flight suits appear for the first time in this episode. However the Eight who flies with Agathon wears a Colonial flight suit. | * Cylon flight suits appear for the first time in this episode. However the Eight who flies with Agathon wears a Colonial flight suit. | ||
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=== Characters === | === Characters === | ||
* Over the course of the series, the [[Number Eight|Eights]] have been notorious for shifting their alliances. [[Number Three]]'s comment about the Eight model's tendency to be passionate allies until they see "something shiny" seems to be yet another example of the fickle nature of the Number Eight model. A somewhat more direct observation of this fact is shown in "[[Faith]]" when | * Over the course of the series, the [[Number Eight|Eights]] have been notorious for shifting their alliances. [[Number Three]]'s comment about the Eight model's tendency to be passionate allies until they see "something shiny" seems to be yet another example of the fickle nature of the Number Eight model. A somewhat more direct observation of this fact is shown in "[[Faith]]" when [[Sharon Agathon]] denounces a group of Eights after hearing their desire to rebel against [[Natalie]] and the other [[Number Six]] models. | ||
* Roslin's suspicions of Baltar, which she has had since "[[Epiphanies]]" (and had a vague inkling of in "[[Six of One]]") have finally been confirmed. | * Roslin's suspicions of Baltar, which she has had since "[[Epiphanies]]" (and had a vague inkling of in "[[Six of One]]") have finally been confirmed. | ||
* Roslin enters a hallucinatory trance state as the Basestar jumps about wildly. Roslin has not previously experienced this sensation during the Fleet's jumps, although Kara Thrace underwent something similar in "[[He That Believeth in Me]]". Moreover, [[Callandra Tyrol|Cally Henderson]] exhibited symptoms of vertigo during ''Galactica'''s first jump in the [[Miniseries, Night 2|Miniseries]]. | * Roslin enters a hallucinatory trance state as the Basestar jumps about wildly. Roslin has not previously experienced this sensation during the Fleet's jumps, although Kara Thrace underwent something similar in "[[He That Believeth in Me]]". Moreover, [[Callandra Tyrol|Cally Henderson]] exhibited symptoms of vertigo during ''Galactica'''s first jump in the [[Miniseries, Night 2|Miniseries]]. | ||
* In Roslin's vision of her impending death, she is attended by Bill and Lee Adama, Cottle, and Kara Thrace. Considering Roslin and Thrace's last interaction in "[[Six of One]], | * In Roslin's vision of her impending death, she is attended by Bill and Lee Adama, Cottle, and Kara Thrace. Considering Roslin and Thrace's last interaction in "[[Six of One]]", and the fact that prior to that, they had not worked together since "[[Home, Part II]]", it is surprising that Thrace is included in this scene at all. After Bill Adama, she is probably closer to Tory Foster, who is absent from the scene, than to either Thrace or Lee Adama. | ||
*Karl Agathon has clashed with Roslin before when extreme measures have been considered or taken against the Cylons, notably his sabotage of the biological attack in the episode "[[Torn]]". Here it is significant that Agathon carries out Roslin's orders to the letter despite voicing objections over the planned double cross. Notably Agathon's recent attempted mutiny against Kara Thrace | *Karl Agathon has clashed with Roslin before when extreme measures have been considered or taken against the Cylons, notably his sabotage of the biological attack in the episode "[[Torn]]". Here it is significant that Agathon carries out Roslin's orders to the letter despite voicing objections over the planned double cross. Notably Agathon's recent attempted mutiny against Kara Thrace ([[Faith]]) had near-fatal repercussions which may have influenced his decision here to obey the chain of command. Ronald D. Moore admitted as much in the podcast for this episode. | ||
*Agathon is known for his compulsions to take a stand on a moral principle, hence his unwillingness to use biological weapons to wipe out the Cylons previously. Here however, he seems to distinguish destroying the Cylons' ability to resurrect as a military operation rather than an act of outright genocide, although the Cavil model seems to think otherwise, referring to the attack on the Hub as "mass murder." | *Agathon is known for his compulsions to take a stand on a moral principle, hence his unwillingness to use biological weapons to wipe out the Cylons previously. Here however, he seems to distinguish destroying the Cylons' ability to resurrect as a military operation rather than an act of outright genocide, although the Cavil model seems to think otherwise, referring to the attack on the Hub as "mass murder." | ||
=== Cylons=== | === Cylons=== | ||
*This episode confirms that downloaded Cylon memories can be shared, though only so far shown between Cylons of the same model. A Number Eight aboard the rebel basestar has downloaded [[Sharon Agathon|Sharon "Athena" Agathon]]'s memories, and notes these memories are now accessible to others in her models' line. Athena's memories apparently became available to the Cylons when she was killed and downloaded in "[[Rapture]], | *This episode confirms that downloaded Cylon memories can be shared, though only so far shown between Cylons of the same model. A Number Eight aboard the rebel basestar has downloaded [[Sharon Agathon|Sharon "Athena" Agathon]]'s memories, and notes these memories are now accessible to others in her models' line. Athena's memories apparently became available to the Cylons when she was killed and downloaded in "[[Rapture]]", as feared by Adama at the time. In earlier episodes, ("[[Flesh and Bone]]", "[[Home, Part II]]", "[[Scar]]"), Athena had access to memories of [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]] prior to the events of the [[Miniseries]]. | ||
**The means by which the Cylons obtained Boomer's memories remains an open question. Athena asserts that her memories cannot be downloaded against her will | **The means by which the Cylons obtained Boomer's memories remains an open question. Athena asserts that her memories cannot be downloaded against her will ([[Home, Part I]]), and this is confirmed when her presence on [[New Caprica]] fails to alert the Cylons to the Colonials escape plan ([[Precipice]]). Likewise, Boomer is able to keep her intentions secret from other Number Eights in "[[Six of One]]", as demonstrated by their surprise at her dissenting vote. | ||
**Consenting Cylons can instantly and silently determine consensus within their model, as demonstrated in "[[Precipice]], | **Consenting Cylons can instantly and silently determine consensus within their model, as demonstrated in "[[Precipice]]", "[[Rapture]]", and "[[Six of One]]". This must naturally involve some kind of transfer of data between models, similar to the memory sharing depicted in this episode in quality if not in scale. | ||
**This leaves open two possibilities: either Boomer was killed, resurrected and replaced prior to the Miniseries, or, as a sleeper agent, she was incapable of withholding her consent when other Cylons elected to access her memories. | **This leaves open two possibilities: either Boomer was killed, resurrected and replaced prior to the Miniseries, or, as a sleeper agent, she was incapable of withholding her consent when other Cylons elected to access her memories. | ||
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* The success of the operation indicates Karl Agathon has now grown into the role of CAG, despite not being a Viper pilot and only initially occupying the role temporarily. Agathon not only destroys a key target in a risky operation, but maintains the morale and focus of his pilots whilst negotiating the perils of a fragile alliance with the Cylon rebels. | * The success of the operation indicates Karl Agathon has now grown into the role of CAG, despite not being a Viper pilot and only initially occupying the role temporarily. Agathon not only destroys a key target in a risky operation, but maintains the morale and focus of his pilots whilst negotiating the perils of a fragile alliance with the Cylon rebels. | ||
*The rebel Basestar's absence is long enough that ''Galactica'' and the Fleet have to move on; ''Galactica'' had reconnoitered the battle site, and the rebel Basestar was assumed to be among the debris. This seems odd given the Cylons' superior FTL capability — Pike's Raptor would have required several jumps to make it to the Fleet (and only made it part of the way), while the Basestar would have required fewer. Dramatic story considerations no doubt were the priority in sequencing these events. | *The rebel Basestar's absence is long enough that ''Galactica'' and the Fleet have to move on; ''Galactica'' had reconnoitered the battle site, and the rebel Basestar was assumed to be among the debris. This seems odd given the Cylons' superior FTL capability — Pike's Raptor would have required several jumps to make it to the Fleet (and only made it part of the way), while the Basestar would have required fewer. Dramatic story considerations no doubt were the priority in sequencing these events. | ||
**It is mentioned that the Basestar is healing slower than normal, and one of the characters comments it is "limping back" to the Fleet. This illustrates the extent of the damage sustained during the initial ambush by the Cavil-led Basestars and the attack against the Hub. It also takes a very long time for the Basestar to fully heal: at least four months. It is only ever seen fully healed in the few shots of it during Daybreak Part 2 although it is clearly healing throughout the season. | **It is mentioned that the Basestar is healing slower than normal, and one of the characters comments it is "limping back" to the Fleet. This illustrates the extent of the damage sustained during the initial ambush by the Cavil-led Basestars and the attack against the Hub. It also takes a very long time for the Basestar to fully heal: at least four months. It is only ever seen fully healed in the few shots of it during Daybreak Part 2 although it is clearly healing throughout the season. Another consideration is that the Rebel Basestar's FTL was damaged to the point that it needed a Colonial Raptor hooked up to it to be able to jump in "[[Faith]]." While this is clearly no longer the case, it is possible that the FTL drive is still damaged given the number of jumps it took to reach the Hub and return while ''Galactica'' was indicated to do it as few as one jump and not many more if it was more than one. | ||
== Questions == | == Questions == | ||
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*What role does the [[Resurrection Hub|Hub]] play in the proper functioning of other [[Resurrection Ship]]s? | *What role does the [[Resurrection Hub|Hub]] play in the proper functioning of other [[Resurrection Ship]]s? | ||
** Why are these apparently vital functions centralized? | ** Why are these apparently vital functions centralized? | ||
*Why do the Cylons have only one Resurrection Hub and the implied inability to build another? | *Why do the Cylons have only one Resurrection Hub and the implied inability to build another? | ||
** If the Cylons are capable of building a new Hub, how long would it take them? | ** If the Cylons are capable of building a new Hub, how long would it take them? | ||
*Why is the Hub so poorly defended by Cavil's faction? | *Why is the Hub so poorly defended by Cavil's faction? | ||
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*How will Cavil's condescending attitude toward Sharon Valerii ("Pet Eight") affect her? | *How will Cavil's condescending attitude toward Sharon Valerii ("Pet Eight") affect her? | ||
*How was Cavil aware that the rebel Cylons were working with humans before the attack on the Hub? | *How was Cavil aware that the rebel Cylons were working with humans before the attack on the Hub? | ||
*Was the Cavil who interrogated Three able to resurrect and evacuate in the time between his death and the destruction of the Hub? | *Was the Cavil who interrogated Three able to resurrect and evacuate in the time between his death and the destruction of the Hub? | ||
*Where are the [[Number Two]]s during all these events? | *Where are the [[Number Two]]s during all these events? | ||
*Have other Eights have accessed Athena's memories as well? | *Have other Eights have accessed Athena's memories as well? | ||
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:''The Vipers form up and launch nuclear missiles into the Hub, destroying it and a nearby basestar'' | :''The Vipers form up and launch nuclear missiles into the Hub, destroying it and a nearby basestar'' | ||
*''Laura Roslin and | *''Laura Roslin and [[Karl Agathon]] are discussing the possibility that a Three has been unboxed. Agathon disagrees with her plan to keep Three from the Cylons and doesn't think that the Cylons would betray them like that.'' | ||
:'''Karl Agathon''' [shaking his head]: No, no, I don't think so. Not the Sharons, the Eights. | :'''Karl Agathon''' [shaking his head]: No, no, I don't think so. Not the Sharons, the Eights. | ||
:'''Laura Roslin''' [patiently but firmly]: Captain, you are not married to the entire production line. I cannot afford to be sentimental right now. I cannot afford you to be sentimental either. If you can't do this job, find me someone who can. | :'''Laura Roslin''' [patiently but firmly]: Captain, you are not married to the entire production line. I cannot afford to be sentimental right now. I cannot afford you to be sentimental either. If you can't do this job, find me someone who can. | ||
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* ''[[Gaius Baltar]]'' reveals to Roslin his guilt over the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|original attacks on the Colonies]]: | * ''[[Gaius Baltar]]'' reveals to Roslin his guilt over the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|original attacks on the Colonies]]: | ||
: "[[Pythia]] talks about a flood that wiped out most of humanity. Nobody blames the flood. The flood is a force of nature. Through the flood, mankind is rejuvenated | : "[[Pythia]] talks about a flood that wiped out most of humanity. Nobody blames the flood. The flood is a force of nature. Through the flood, mankind is rejuvenated -- born again. I was not a flood, you see. I blamed myself... I blamed myself. But God had made the man who made that choice. God made us all perfect. And in that thought, all my guilt flies away -- flies away like a bird." | ||
* ''Number Three answering Laura Roslin's question:'' | * ''Number Three answering Laura Roslin's question:'' | ||
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*[[Lee Jefferies]] as Lieutenant [[Paolo McKay|Paolo "Redwing" McKay]] | *[[Lee Jefferies]] as Lieutenant [[Paolo McKay|Paolo "Redwing" McKay]] | ||
*[[Leo Li Chiang]] as [[Tattooed pilot]] (uncredited) | *[[Leo Li Chiang]] as [[Tattooed pilot]] (uncredited) | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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