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After [[Serina (alternate)|Serina]]'s death on {{TOS|Kobol}}, {{alt|Apollo|TOS}} sits in their darkened quarters with Serina's portable recorder in his lap. He rummages through the quarters, finding a handful of recording crystals. He begins to play them. The first crystal he plays is of a conversation between Serina and [[Cassiopeia]], discussing Serina's past as a premier reporter on her native homeworld of [[Caprica (TOS)|Caprica]] and her engagement to Apollo. | After [[Serina (alternate)|Serina]]'s death on {{TOS|Kobol}}, {{alt|Apollo|TOS}} sits in their darkened quarters with Serina's portable recorder in his lap. He rummages through the quarters, finding a handful of recording crystals. He begins to play them. The first crystal he plays is of a conversation between Serina and [[Cassiopeia]], discussing Serina's past as a premier reporter on her native homeworld of [[Caprica (TOS)|Caprica]] and her engagement to Apollo. | ||
At Cassiopeia's urging, she tells the story of how Apollo was essentially forced by | At Cassiopeia's urging, she tells the story of how Apollo was essentially forced by [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]] and others to announce his desire to marry her over a dinner. She tells the story up to the point where {{TOS|Athena}} smiles at [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]], resulting in Starbuck's hasty departure from the dinner. The recording ends when a battle alert is issued. | ||
Apollo is left to decide whether or not to play the other crystals.<ref>''Ibid.,'' 13-21.</ref> | Apollo is left to decide whether or not to play the other crystals.<ref>''Ibid.,'' 13-21.</ref> | ||