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*[[Lee Adama]] in civilian clothes: "He does not return to flight status." Lee does not pilot a Viper for the rest of the series and instead takes a more active role in the fleet's government even becoming President temporarily. | *[[Lee Adama]] in civilian clothes: "He does not return to flight status." Lee does not pilot a Viper for the rest of the series and instead takes a more active role in the fleet's government even becoming President temporarily. | ||
*[[Gaius Baltar]] looks up to his [[Virtual Six]], who stands in the center of the picture: "Baltar's Six has proclaimed that she is delivering the gospel of the [Cylons'] [[God (RDM)|one true God]], so it seems natural to place her at the center of the photo | *[[Gaius Baltar]] looks up to his [[Virtual Six]], who stands in the center of the picture: "Baltar's Six has proclaimed that she is delivering the gospel of the [Cylons'] [[God (RDM)|one true God]], so it seems natural to place her at the center of the photo. | ||
*[[Kara Thrace]] and [[Samuel Anders]] in a sensual embrace: "[Note] that the only one embracing Starbuck is Anders." Though she is shunned upon her return, Anders sticks up for Starbuck and has faith in her claims about Earth. Later in the season, Thrace becomes an advocate for Anders after he suffers life-altering brain trauma and ends up tethered to machines for life support. | *[[Kara Thrace]] and [[Samuel Anders]] in a sensual embrace: "[Note] that the only one embracing Starbuck is Anders." Though she is shunned upon her return, Anders sticks up for Starbuck and has faith in her claims about Earth. Later in the season, Thrace becomes an advocate for Anders after he suffers life-altering brain trauma and ends up tethered to machines for life support. | ||
*[[Galen Tyrol]], knife in hand, glares angrily: "The Chief does not have a pleasant time of it this season." His child with fellow grunt Cally would seem to be the second human-Cylon hybrid, and hints Moore, "one should consider the knife in his hand in that context." Upon learning, in the wake of Cally's death, that Nicky Tyrol is not his biological son he deposits the boy onto his birth father, Hot Dog | *[[Galen Tyrol]], knife in hand, glares angrily: "The Chief does not have a pleasant time of it this season." His child with fellow grunt Cally would seem to be the second human-Cylon hybrid, and hints Moore, "one should consider the knife in his hand in that context." Upon learning, in the wake of Cally's death, that Nicky Tyrol is not his biological son, he deposits the boy onto his birth father, Hot Dog and severs his ties with humanity. He also murders Tory Foster upon learning of her role in Cally's murder. | ||
*[[Natalie Faust]] stands in commanding pose: "She assumes a leadership position for a group of Cylons [that have] a separate agenda from the rest of them." Faust leads the initial rebellion that fractures the unity of the Cylon race but is assassinated by Sharon Agathon, whom she is pointing at. Her position is later filled by [[D'Anna Biers]], then by [[Ellen Tigh]]. | *[[Natalie Faust]] stands in commanding pose: "She assumes a leadership position for a group of Cylons [that have] a separate agenda from the rest of them." Faust leads the initial rebellion that fractures the unity of the Cylon race but is assassinated by Sharon Agathon, whom she is pointing at. Her position is later filled by [[D'Anna Biers]], then by [[Ellen Tigh]]. | ||