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*Was the Fleet-wide failure of food-processing systems a result of sabotage? If so, were Cylons responsible, or someone else? | *Was the Fleet-wide failure of food-processing systems a result of sabotage? If so, were Cylons responsible, or someone else? | ||
**In particular, did a member of the [[Final Five]] sabotage the food to make the fleet turn back to the [[Temple of Five]] for the appointed meeting there, which Baltar declares to be not by chance? | **In particular, did a member of the [[Final Five]] sabotage the food to make the fleet turn back to the [[Temple of Five]] for the appointed meeting there, which Baltar declares to be not by chance? | ||
*A few episodes prior, in "[[Torn]]," Racetrack agrees to be Athena's ECO, noting "too many pilots, not enough birds." If this is the case, why aren't there enough pilots to allow shifts to be taken, especially when those otherwise flying Vipers (Hotdog, Apollo, Starbuck, Kat) are factored in? | *A few episodes prior, in "[[Torn]]," Racetrack agrees to be Athena's ECO, noting "too many pilots, not enough birds." If this is the case, why aren't there enough pilots to allow shifts to be taken, especially when those otherwise flying Vipers (Hotdog, Apollo, Starbuck, Kat) are factored in? | ||
*Was assisted suicide an accepted practice in the Colonies, even if not by a practicing physician? | *Was assisted suicide an accepted practice in the Colonies, even if not by a practicing physician? | ||