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* In the [[memory inducer]] room, Apollo and Athena object to their father's desire to use the device; Adama, who is already suited up, believes it to be their only hope, as it will allow him to remember every detail of the inscription. However, the device has its element of danger, and Tigh urges him to consider where Adama's children have failed to do so. Adama notes they don't have time for him to reconsider, and he enters the device, which is under the administrations of Doctor [[Spang]]. Soon, Adama is relieving experiences from his past, including his memories of the ruins of his home on [[Caprica (TOS alternate)|Caprica]]. | * In the [[memory inducer]] room, Apollo and Athena object to their father's desire to use the device; Adama, who is already suited up, believes it to be their only hope, as it will allow him to remember every detail of the inscription. However, the device has its element of danger, and Tigh urges him to consider where Adama's children have failed to do so. Adama notes they don't have time for him to reconsider, and he enters the device, which is under the administrations of Doctor [[Spang]]. Soon, Adama is relieving experiences from his past, including his memories of the ruins of his home on [[Caprica (TOS alternate)|Caprica]]. | ||
* Athena notes that her father is in pain, and asks Tigh to get stop the device; Spang strongly objects, as removing him from the device before he finds the memory he's looking for could shatter Adama's mind entirely. Spang also adds that Adama is the only one who can ensure his safe removal from the device, and warns that some people prefer to live in their memories than in reality: if this occurs, Adama may never come back. | * Athena notes that her father is in pain, and asks Tigh to get stop the device; Spang strongly objects, as removing him from the device before he finds the memory he's looking for could shatter Adama's mind entirely. Spang also adds that Adama is the only one who can ensure his safe removal from the device, and warns that some people prefer to live in their memories than in reality: if this occurs, Adama may never come back. | ||
* Two days later, Shadrack and his crew are working on the Fleet's ships. Lead by {{TOS|Boomer}}, Blue Squadron is on patrol and detects that two of the Fleet's ships are missing. When Tigh gets word of this, he is irate; he tries to reach the Council, only to find that most of the members are aboard ''Rising Star''. Tigh summarily orders Athena, Boomer, and Apollo to board ''Rising Star'', as he wants to know what Uri is up to with the other Council members. | * Two days later, Shadrack and his crew are working on the Fleet's ships. Lead by {{TOS|Boomer}}, Blue Squadron is on patrol and detects that two of the Fleet's ships are missing. When Tigh gets word of this, he is irate; he tries to reach the Council, only to find that most of the members are aboard the ''Rising Star''. Tigh summarily orders Athena, Boomer, and Apollo to board the ''Rising Star'', as he wants to know what Uri is up to with the other Council members. | ||
* Despite the attempt of ''Rising Star''{{'|s}} crew to stop the Warriors from landing, they manage to get on board; Boomer holds the deck crew at gunpoint, allowing Athena and Apollo to land. | * Despite the attempt of the ''Rising Star''{{'|s}} crew to stop the Warriors from landing, they manage to get on board; Boomer holds the deck crew at gunpoint, allowing Athena and Apollo to land. | ||
* Already on the ''Star'', the Warriors come across Starbuck, who is part of the party. When discovering the Uri has ducked out of his own party, Apollo is further shocked to discover that Boxey and Muffit II are aboard as well; Boxey says that "Uncle Starbuck" gave him permission to be on the ship, and reveals that Uri and his cohorts took an elevator—and were talking about Adama. | * Already on the ''Star'', the Warriors come across Starbuck, who is part of the party. When discovering the Uri has ducked out of his own party, Apollo is further shocked to discover that Boxey and Muffit II are aboard as well; Boxey says that "Uncle Starbuck" gave him permission to be on the ship, and reveals that Uri and his cohorts took an elevator—and were talking about Adama. | ||
* The Warriors reach a bank of elevators guarded by Uri's men, but they give up with little fight; upon reaching the third level of the ship via the elevators, the Warriors engage in a running shootout with Uri's guards, as they barge into the proceedings. | * The Warriors reach a bank of elevators guarded by Uri's men, but they give up with little fight; upon reaching the third level of the ship via the elevators, the Warriors engage in a running shootout with Uri's guards, as they barge into the proceedings. | ||