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[[Baltar (TOS alternate)|Baltar]] is taken away from the [[Imperious Leader]]'s chambers and is about to be beheaded by a [[Centurion (TOS)|Centurion]] with an ax when [[Lucifer (alternate)|Lucifer]] saves him. He has the Centurion report to the Imperious Leader that Baltar was executed and jettisoned in a garbage chute. | [[Baltar (TOS alternate)|Baltar]] is taken away from the [[Imperious Leader]]'s chambers and is about to be beheaded by a [[Centurion (TOS)|Centurion]] with an ax when [[Lucifer (alternate)|Lucifer]] saves him. He has the Centurion report to the Imperious Leader that Baltar was executed and jettisoned in a garbage chute. | ||
Lucifer explains that he is not a Cylon, but rather an ambulatory cybernetic sentience who has a soul, having created it himself, and can create machines. Believing that Baltar would be helpful in destroying the [[The Fleet (TOS)|human fleet]], Lucifer places Baltar in an extreme physical and mental regimen. Later, Lucifer briefs the Imperious Leader on his plan for Baltar to be useful in capturing the Fleet. The Imperious Leader agrees to this plan, pardoning Baltar from his execution, and dispatching a [[basestar (TOS)|baseship]] entirely under his command. At Baltar's request, Lucifer is reprogrammed to be subservient to him, much to Lucifer's chagrin. In addition, Baltar requests other luxurious amenities, including a pedestal and throne in his [[ | Lucifer explains that he is not a Cylon, but rather an ambulatory cybernetic sentience who has a soul, having created it himself, and can create machines. Believing that Baltar would be helpful in destroying the [[The Fleet (TOS)|human fleet]], Lucifer places Baltar in an extreme physical and mental regimen. Later, Lucifer briefs the Imperious Leader on his plan for Baltar to be useful in capturing the Fleet. The Imperious Leader agrees to this plan, pardoning Baltar from his execution, and dispatching a [[basestar (TOS)|baseship]] entirely under his command. At Baltar's request, Lucifer is reprogrammed to be subservient to him, much to Lucifer's chagrin. In addition, Baltar requests other luxurious amenities, including a pedestal and throne in his [[Command Chamber]].<ref>{{cite_book|last=Thurston|first=Robert|authorlink=Robert Thurston|authorlinkurl=|year=September 1979|title=[[The Tombs of Kobol|Battlestar Galactica 3: The Tombs of Kobol]]|publisher=Berkley Books|pages=1-12|location=|id=}}</ref> | ||
=== Chapter One === | === Chapter One === | ||