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| season= 3 | | season= 3 | ||
| episode= 14 | | episode= 14 | ||
| guests= | | guests= [[Richard Hatch]] as [[Tom Zarek]] | ||
| writer= [[Michael Angeli]] | | writer= [[Michael Angeli]] | ||
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| director= [[Michael Rymer]] | | director= [[Michael Rymer]] | ||
| production= | | production= 314 | ||
| rating=1.2<ref>{{cite_news|first=|last=|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=7300|title=CABLE RATINGS ROUND-UP (WEEK OF FEBRUARY 5-11): 'SKY' HUGE FOR LIFETIME, 'BATTLESTAR' HITS SERIES LOW|publisher=|page=|date=|accessdate=2007-02-18|language=English}} (Battlestar Wiki Notes: Grammy's on ABC at the same time.)</ref> | | rating=1.2<ref>{{cite_news|first=|last=|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=7300|title=CABLE RATINGS ROUND-UP (WEEK OF FEBRUARY 5-11): 'SKY' HUGE FOR LIFETIME, 'BATTLESTAR' HITS SERIES LOW|publisher=|page=|date=|accessdate=2007-02-18|language=English}} (Battlestar Wiki Notes: Grammy's on ABC at the same time.)</ref> | ||
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== Overview == | |||
:'' | :''[[Karl Agathon]] investigates the claims of [[Sagittaron]]s that [[Michael Robert|a doctor]] is killing Sagittarons in the guise of providing a [[bittamucin|cure]] against an [[Mellorak infection|illness]].'' | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
===Teaser=== | ===Teaser=== | ||
*Karl Agathon, in his quarters with his sleeping [[Sharon Agathon|wife]] and [[Hera Agathon|daughter]], is fitful and cannot sleep. He tries to get some work done but falls asleep later in the morning. | *Karl Agathon, in his quarters with his sleeping [[Sharon Agathon|wife]] and [[Hera Agathon|daughter]], is fitful and cannot sleep. He tries to get some work done but falls asleep later in the morning. | ||
*The population of [[Camp Oil Slick|Dogsville]] on '' | *The population of [[Camp Oil Slick|Dogsville]] on ''[[Galactica]]'' is increasing by 300. Agathon is tasked to managing the needs of the populace camped there while other pilots continue their usual flight duties. | ||
*Many civilians call to Agathon, asking him to keep them physically separated from the Sagittarons. | *Many civilians call to Agathon, asking him to keep them physically separated from the Sagittarons. | ||
*Dualla is also on the floor, trying to defuse a problem with [[ | *Dualla is also on the floor, trying to defuse a problem with Mrs. [[King]] and her son, [[Willie King]], as a civilian physician, [[Michael Robert]], tries to examine anyone he can see. | ||
*Dr. Robert sees a frightening pattern of people coughing and tells [[Saul Tigh]], an old friend of his who just arrived on the floor, to leave the area. | *Dr. Robert sees a frightening pattern of people coughing and tells [[Saul Tigh]], an old friend of his who just arrived on the floor, to leave the area. | ||
*Agathon sees the pattern of sickness as well when King's son collapses to the floor. | *Agathon sees the pattern of sickness as well when King's son collapses to the floor. | ||
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*On ''[[Colonial One]]'', President [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]] explains how [[Gaius Baltar]]'s trial will go with her vice president, [[Tom Zarek]]. | *On ''[[Colonial One]]'', President [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]] explains how [[Gaius Baltar]]'s trial will go with her vice president, [[Tom Zarek]]. | ||
*Zarek warns, visibly agitated, that a trial like this would be a "hurricane" that would cause pandemonium in the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]. Roslin is left visibly worried as she realizes that Zarek was genuinely frightened of the possibility of trial. | *Zarek warns, visibly agitated, that a trial like this would be a "hurricane" that would cause pandemonium in the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]. Roslin is left visibly worried as she realizes that Zarek was genuinely frightened of the possibility of trial. | ||
*Agathon continues to take complaints, many from other Colonials who want to be moved away from the Sagittarons. King arrives not only | *Agathon continues to take complaints, many from other Colonials who want to be moved away from the Sagittarons. King arrives to not only tell Agathon of her son's death, but that she made a mistake in trusting Dr. Robert. Agathon believes that she waited too long, but she notes that her son was only sick for 12 hours, well within the 48 hour cure window, making Agathon suspicious. | ||
===Act 2=== | ===Act 2=== | ||
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*Dualla, with her dislike of Cottle on record, visits Dr. Robert, asking for Bittamucin. She shows the first signs of Mellorak infection. | *Dualla, with her dislike of Cottle on record, visits Dr. Robert, asking for Bittamucin. She shows the first signs of Mellorak infection. | ||
*On the night phase on the ship, King sneaks away from the refugee camp to Agathon's quarters to warn him that Dualla had sought Dr. Robert's help after she began to show symptoms, also noting two other Sagittaron deaths. Agathon realizes that, if his instincts are right, Dualla is in serious trouble. Marines appear to escort King away as Agathon quickly dresses and heads to the camp, against his wife's warnings and anger about having to fight for respect every day aboard ''Galactica''. | *On the night phase on the ship, King sneaks away from the refugee camp to Agathon's quarters to warn him that Dualla had sought Dr. Robert's help after she began to show symptoms, also noting two other Sagittaron deaths. Agathon realizes that, if his instincts are right, Dualla is in serious trouble. Marines appear to escort King away as Agathon quickly dresses and heads to the camp, against his wife's warnings and anger about having to fight for respect every day aboard ''Galactica''. | ||
*Out of uniform and yelling for people to move out of the way, Agathon storms through the encampment, frantically searching for and finding Dualla, lying | *Out of uniform and yelling for people to move out of the way, Agathon storms through the encampment, frantically searching for and finding Dualla, lying a cot, motionless and unconscious, and desperately checks her vital signs. | ||
===Act 4=== | ===Act 4=== | ||
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*A security detail separates Dualla from Agathon, and sidearms are pulled as Robert orders the Marines to arrest Agathon. | *A security detail separates Dualla from Agathon, and sidearms are pulled as Robert orders the Marines to arrest Agathon. | ||
*Colonel Tigh and Dr. Cottle arrives with additional Marines, but instead of taking sides with Robert, Tigh berates Robert. | *Colonel Tigh and Dr. Cottle arrives with additional Marines, but instead of taking sides with Robert, Tigh berates Robert. | ||
*Cottle explains to Agathon that he didn't actually perform the toxicology test on King's son before finding Agathon in his office. The autopsy revealed high levels of a toxic | *Cottle explains to Agathon that he didn't actually perform the toxicology test on King's son before finding Agathon in his office. The autopsy revealed high levels of a toxic bisphosphnate, but no traces of the drug used to treat the disease. Cottle notes similar results in several other patients. | ||
*Robert explains that his actions were a form of mercy-killing to save precious resources. Cottle questions his "do no harm" oath as Robert reminds Tigh of a time where they spoke in a derogative manner about Sagittarons. | *Robert explains that his actions were a form of mercy-killing to save precious resources. Cottle questions his "do no harm" oath as Robert reminds Tigh of a time where they spoke in a derogative manner about Sagittarons. | ||
*Tigh orders Agathon to arrest Robert. | *Tigh orders Agathon to arrest Robert. | ||
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===Bonus Scene=== | ===Bonus Scene=== | ||
*A bonus scene shows Agathon in Adama's office, apparently at the time of Adama's apology. In this cut scene, Agathon confesses to the sabotage of [[A Measure of Salvation| | *A bonus scene shows Agathon in Adama's office, apparently at the time of Adama's apology. In this cut scene, Agathon confesses to the sabotage of [[A Measure of Salvation|an aborted Cylon offensive]] to destroy the Cylons through biological weaponry. Adama asks Agathon really wants to make this official, given the possibility of a court martial and a death sentence. | ||
:'''Note:''' This scene meshes with Adama's comment about the lack of a "voice in the wilderness" when Agathon has questioned Fleet decisions on the Cylon genocide issue, the Sagittarons, and his unborn daughter's own fate [[Epiphanies|''in utero'' months before]] | :'''Note:''' This scene meshes with Adama's comment about the lack of a "voice in the wilderness" when Agathon has questioned Fleet decisions on the Cylon genocide issue, the Sagittarons, and his unborn daughter's own fate [[Epiphanies|''in utero'' months before]]. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* The title doesn't literally refer to a king, but to a female character named [[ | * The title doesn't literally refer to a king, but to a female character named [[King]], and is referred to in this episode's dialogue. When Colonel Tigh asks who is lodging all the complaints against Dr. Robert, Agathon replies "the woman, King". | ||
* Barring any births, the population is at 41,396 at the end of this episode. There is a loss of five people, all Sagittaron: [[Willie King]], Mr. [[Buckminster]], a three-year old, and two more prior to Agathon's final argument with Robert. | * Barring any births, the population is at 41,396 at the end of this episode. There is a loss of five people, all Sagittaron: [[Willie King]], Mr. [[Buckminster]], a three-year old, and two more prior to Agathon's final argument with Robert. | ||
* [[Bruce Davison]]'s character [[Michael Robert|Dr. Robert]] may be a reference to a song by [[w:The Beatles|The Beatles]] entitled "[[w:Dr. Robert|Dr. Robert]]". The song is about a doctor who prescribes illicit drugs. The [[A Day in the Life|next episode]] also contains a Beatles reference in its title. | * [[Bruce Davison]]'s character [[Michael Robert|Dr. Robert]] may be a reference to a song by [[w:The Beatles|The Beatles]] entitled "[[w:Dr. Robert|Dr. Robert]]". The song is about a doctor who prescribes illicit drugs. The [[A Day in the Life|next episode]] also contains a Beatles reference in its title. | ||
*That Dualla is a Sagittaron was previously established in "[[33]]" and "[[Bastille Day]]". | *That Dualla is a Sagittaron was previously established in "[[33]]" and "[[Bastille Day]]". | ||
*[[Tom Zarek]] was granted the Vice Presidency, despite his actions in "[[Collaborators]]". | *[[Tom Zarek]] was granted the Vice Presidency, despite his actions in "[[Collaborators]]". | ||
* | *[[Racetrack]]'s given name, established in "[[Final Cut]]", is used in dialogue for the first time. [[Charlie Connor|Connor]] calls her "Marge", which seems to irritate her. | ||
*Racetrack banters with Agathon about her desire to have sexual relations with a [[nugget]]. This indicates that the military is still recruiting and training new pilots. | *Racetrack banters with Agathon about her desire to have sexual relations with a [[nugget]]. This indicates that the military is still recruiting and training new pilots. | ||
* Dr. Cottle asks Dr. Robert, "What the hell happened to 'do no harm,' doctor?". This refers to the Latin phrase [[w:Primum non nocere|Primum non nocere]], one of the creeds of doctors in the real world. | * Dr. Cottle asks Dr. Robert, "What the hell happened to 'do no harm,' doctor?". This refers to the Latin phrase [[w:Primum non nocere|Primum non nocere]], one of the creeds of doctors in the real world. | ||
== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
* This is the first major episode that features | * This is the first major episode that features Saggitarons in a more in-depth manner. More is revealed about Tom Zarek and Anastasia Dualla's relation to their colony of origin, originally established in "[[Bastille Day]]". | ||
* The Sagittarons' belief system appears to be modeled on various modern day religious sects that oppose the use of medical technology and/or are pacifist in their political views. Religious sects, such as the Jehovah Witnesses and Christian Scientists in the past have taken such views and had been highly criticized and persecuted. | * The Sagittarons' belief system appears to be modeled on various modern day religious sects that oppose the use of medical technology and/or are pacifist in their political views. Religious sects, such as the Jehovah Witnesses and Christian Scientists in the past have taken such views and had been highly criticized and persecuted. | ||
* Mrs. King name might be derived from Martin Luther King Jr. as Mrs. King is portrayed as an individual who wants justice for the prejudice that she and her son received. It is her initial step of approaching Agathon that causes the murders of her people to eventually cease. | * Mrs. King name might be derived from Martin Luther King Jr. as Mrs. King is portrayed as an individual who wants justice for the prejudice that she and her son received. It is her initial step of approaching Agathon that causes the murders of her people to eventually cease. | ||
* Though shown briefly, when the pilots (Apollo, Starbuck, and | * Though shown briefly, when the pilots (Apollo, Starbuck, and [[Racetrack]]) are walking past Agathon in the corridor, it should be noted that Racetrack momentarily flirts with Agathon when she holds onto his arm with Athena present. This hails back to an [http://podcasts.lvrocks.com/details.aspx?castid=5 interview] with Leah Cairns who stated that she and Tahmoh Penikett play their scenes together as though there is a sexual attraction between the two characters, while Athena remains unaware. | ||
* Similar to Baltar's internal-Six, Caprica-Six's internal Baltar appears at a moment of self-doubt and fear. Interestingly, this version of internal-Baltar seems opposed to Caprica-Six siding with the humans, while back in "[[Downloaded]]", he told her that he loved her so deeply once she made the decision to reach out to humanity. | |||
* Similar to Baltar's internal-Six, Caprica-Six's internal Baltar appears at a moment of self-doubt and fear. Interestingly, this version of internal-Baltar seems opposed to Caprica-Six siding with the humans, while back in "[[Downloaded]], | * The Saggitarons appear to be the last human colony that still maintains most of its original roots from the founding of the colonies. According to Dr. Cottle, medical treatment has been rejected by the Saggitarons for over 3000 years because they consider medicine to be a curse. The result being that they still practice rituals and beliefs that are at least over 1000 years old. This may be the date when the other colonies began to let go of their old religious convictions and origins. | ||
* The | * Adama displays one of his character traits when he apologizes to Agathon for not believing him about Dr. Robert. This is reminiscent of the moment when Adama offered Roslin his forgiveness when she took a part of the Fleet in search of the Arrow of Apollo ([[Home, Part II]]). Instead of forgiveness, Adama offers Agathon his apology and states, as he did with Roslin, that it doesn't matter whether Agathon asked or needs it, Agathon still has it. | ||
* Adama displays one of his character traits when he apologizes to Agathon for not believing him about Dr. Robert. This is reminiscent of the moment when Adama offered Roslin his forgiveness when she took a part of the Fleet in search of the Arrow of Apollo | * In the real world, Robert's poisons, known as bisphosphantes, are a family of drugs used to treat certain bone cancers and [[w:osteoporosis|osteoporosis]] in some women. The use of the drug by real world definition correlates with Cottle's notation of acute cellular disruption, which could happen with such drugs. | ||
* In the real world, Robert's poisons, known as | * This is the first time since "[[Collaborators]]" that Gaeta is seen in a relaxed setting. The episode indicates that he has finally been welcomed back amongst the crew and able to join them in their Pyramid game. In addition, it appears that his [[Taking a Break From All Your Worries|actions towards Baltar]] did not lead to any serious repercussions. | ||
* This is the first time since "[[Collaborators]]" that Gaeta is seen in a relaxed setting. The episode indicates that he has finally been welcomed back amongst the crew and able to join them in their Pyramid game. In addition, it appears that his [[Taking a Break From All Your Worries|actions towards Baltar]] did not lead to any serious repercussions | |||
== Questions == | == Questions == | ||
* What is the current status of the Fleet's medical supplies? Was the stockpile of vaccines and medicines that ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' had before its destruction | * What is the current status of the Fleet's medical supplies? Was the stockpile of vaccines and medicines that ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' had before its destruction ([[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]) transferred over to the civilian ships before the [[Battle of New Caprica]]? | ||
* Does Roslin suspect Caprica-Six of communicating with the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] due to her hallucinations of Baltar? | * Does Roslin suspect Caprica-Six of communicating with the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] due to her hallucinations of Baltar? | ||
* How many other civilian medical doctors are there in the Fleet? | * How many other civilian medical doctors are there in the Fleet? | ||
* Why does [[Hera Agathon|Hera]] need the medication for a curable disease, while her blood was used to cure breast cancer for President Roslin? | * Why does [[Hera Agathon|Hera]] need the medication for a curable disease, while her blood was used to cure breast cancer for President Roslin? | ||
* When did the hatred and bitterness towards the [[Twelve Colonies | * When did the hatred and bitterness towards the [[Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Sagittaron|Sagittarons]] begin in Colonial history? | ||
* How different are the Sagittarons and [[Twelve Colonies | * How different are the Sagittarons and [[Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Gemenon|Gemenese]] in regard to their religious beliefs? What traditions and ceremonies do the Sagittarons still practice that the rest of the Colonies have abandoned? | ||
* As [[Sharon Agathon|Athena]] is away on CAP and Agathon isn't informed of Hera's well-being, who then submits Hera to Dr. Robert's care? | |||
* What is the condition of Starbuck's and Anders's marriage? Why is he not with Starbuck in Joe's bar? | * What is the condition of Starbuck's and Anders's marriage? Why is he not with Starbuck in Joe's bar? | ||
* Where is Tom Zarek in this matter? Is he unaware of the plight of the Sagittarons on ''Galactica'' or under Doctor Robert's care? | * Where is Tom Zarek in this matter? Is he unaware of the plight of the Sagittarons on ''Galactica'' or under Doctor Robert's care? | ||
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* The Sagittaron-focused storyline was originally intended to play a larger role in the upcoming Baltar trial. However, in post-production, it was decided that the trial needed to go into an entirely different direction, thus cutting out most of the Sagittaron build up in other episodes. | * The Sagittaron-focused storyline, was originally intended to play a larger role in the upcoming Baltar trial. However, in post-production, it was decided that the trial needed to go into an entirely different direction, thus cutting out most of the Sagittaron build up in other episodes. | ||
* Tom Zarek's fear that is noted by Roslin was originally based on Zarek's fear that like Gaeta, Baltar would attempt to implicate him in an incident with the Sagittarons on New Caprica. There is a deleted scene in which Zarek talks with Baltar and tries to figure out what Baltar plans to say about the event. | * Tom Zarek's fear that is noted by Roslin was originally based on Zarek's fear that like Gaeta, Baltar would attempt to implicate him in an incident with the Sagittarons on New Caprica. There is a deleted scene in which Zarek talks with Baltar and tries to figure out what Baltar plans to say about the event. | ||
* [[Ronald D. Moore]] acknowledged that the explicit racism expressed by Tigh and Tyrol appeared very forced as it was never alluded to before. It was necessary at the time because of the original role that the Sagittarons were supposed to play in Baltar's trial. However, once the decision was made not | * [[Ronald D. Moore]] acknowledged that the explicit racism expressed by Tigh and Tyrol appeared very forced as it was never alluded to before. It was necessary at the time because of the original role that the Sagittarons were supposed to play in Baltar's trial. However, once the decision was made to not focus on an event that the audience has not seen firsthand, the scenes now stand alone. | ||
* The broader theme of the episode was suppose to portray Agathon as a man who desired to prove his worth again to the leadership. The guilt and struggle he felt of [[A Measure of Salvation|sabotaging the biological weapon]] is the main factor that causes him to appear as the boy who cries "wolf" to Adama and Tigh. The deleted scene from the episode ran along those lines and explicitly displays Agathon's guilt for having disobeyed his orders. | * The broader theme of the episode was suppose to portray Agathon as a man who desired to prove his worth again to the leadership. The guilt and struggle he felt of [[A Measure of Salvation|sabotaging the biological weapon]] is the main factor that causes him to appear as the boy who cries "wolf" to Adama and Tigh. The deleted scene from the episode ran along those lines and explicitly displays Agathon's guilt for having disobeyed his orders. | ||
* The re-introduction of Caprica-Six' | * The re-introduction of Caprica-Six' internal Baltar was an explicit order from RDM to the writing staff after their initial reluctance. This accomplished at least two purposes. First, it established that Caprica-Six was never freed from these visions of her internal Baltar, and that she still has to deal with her visions. Secondly, in the grander theme of the show, the internal Baltar and Six will play major roles in the unfolding of the series. | ||
== Noteworthy Dialogue == | == Noteworthy Dialogue == | ||
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: '''Internal Baltar:''' But there's a trick to being human, you have to think only about yourself. | : '''Internal Baltar:''' But there's a trick to being human, you have to think only about yourself. | ||
*''Colonel [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] confronts | *''Colonel [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] confronts [[Karl Agathon]] about his criticism of Robert:'' | ||
:'''Tigh:''' Agathon! Why don't you knock it off, Helo. Get your teeth out of the Doc's ass. It's not doing you any good. | :'''Tigh:''' Agathon! Why don't you knock it off, Helo. Get your teeth out of the Doc's ass. It's not doing you any good. | ||
:'''Agathon:''' With all due respect, sir, I think Michael Robert might be hurting people. | :'''Agathon:''' With all due respect, sir, I think Michael Robert might be hurting people. | ||
:'''Tigh:''' He is the only one who's had anything good to say about you in as long as I can remember. You may as well take whatever credibility you have left and chuck it out an airlock. You seriously want to stand up for these crazy frakkin' people? What is it with you? You just like being on the outside looking in, do you? | :'''Tigh:''' He is the only one who's had anything good to say about you in as long as I can remember. You may as well take whatever credibility you have left and chuck it out an airlock. You seriously want to stand up for these crazy frakkin' people? What is it with you? You just like being on the outside looking in, do you? | ||
:'''Agathon:''' I don't quite know what you mean by that sir, unless you're referring to my wife. Again. | :'''Agathon:''' I don't quite know what you mean by that sir, unless you're referring to my wife. Again. | ||
:'''Tigh:''' Mike Robert is a stand-up guy. A Caprican, one of our own. A man I can trust. On New Caprica, he worked with the resistance. He patched up my eye. He fought the enemy. While you were snuggled up in bed with your Cylon wife every night | :'''Tigh:''' Mike Robert is a stand-up guy. A Caprican, one of our own. A man I can trust. On New Caprica, he worked with the resistance. He patched up my eye. He fought the enemy. While you were snuggled up in bed with your Cylon wife every night -- (Agathon punches him.) | ||
:'''Tigh:''' So you do give a frak what your friends think. Good for you! That's how it should be. But you know what? I give a frak too. About friends, about loyalty. You keep soiling Mike Robert's good name, and we are gonna finish this. How's that sound to you? | :'''Tigh:''' So you do give a frak what your friends think. Good for you! That's how it should be. But you know what? I give a frak too. About friends, about loyalty. You keep soiling Mike Robert's good name, and we are gonna finish this. How's that sound to you? | ||
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* ''[[Michael Robert]] attempts to explain himself, after he is found out:'' | * ''[[Michael Robert]] attempts to explain himself, after he is found out:'' | ||
: '''Robert:''' (to Agathon) You ought to be on your knees, thanking me for ''saving'' your [[Hera Agathon|daughter's life]], for having the meds to cure her of her illness. (to [[Cottle]]) Now you know how painful this disease is at the end. And they don't want our help. Now why waste time, and meds, and space on them when all of those resources could go to those who really deserve it? Who gets the medication when there's not enough to go around? The Sagittaron who won't even raise a finger to save his own race, or a [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] pilot?! | : '''Robert:''' (to Agathon) You ought to be on your knees, thanking me for ''saving'' your [[Hera Agathon|daughter's life]], for having the meds to cure her of her illness. (to [[Cottle]]) Now you know how painful this disease is at the end. And they don't want our help. Now why waste time, and meds, and space on them when all of those resources could go to those who really deserve it? Who gets the medication when there's not enough to go around? The Sagittaron who won't even raise a finger to save his own race, or a [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] pilot?! | ||
: '''Cottle:''' What the hell happened to "do no harm, | : '''Cottle:''' What the hell happened to "do no harm", Doctor? | ||
: '''Robert:''' Look, I intervened because someone has to make the tough choices. But it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter because–look at 'em–they're going to destroy themselves anyway. Look at them out there. They're like worms crawling on a hot rock. Remember what you used to say, [[Saul Tigh|Saul]]? "Aside from a [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]], is there anything that you hate more than a Sagittaron?" | : '''Robert:''' Look, I intervened because someone has to make the tough choices. But it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter because–look at 'em–they're going to destroy themselves anyway. Look at them out there. They're like worms crawling on a hot rock. Remember what you used to say, [[Saul Tigh|Saul]]? "Aside from a [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]], is there anything that you hate more than a Sagittaron?" | ||
: '''Tigh:''' I'll tell you what I hate, Mike. Being wrong. Captain Agathon? | : '''Tigh:''' I'll tell you what I hate, Mike. Being wrong. Captain Agathon? | ||
: '''Agathon:''' Sir? | : '''Agathon:''' Sir? | ||
: '''Tigh:''' Arrest this son of a bitch. Gag him if you have to. | : '''Tigh:''' Arrest this son of a bitch. Gag him if you have to. | ||
: '''Agathon:''' My pleasure | : '''Agathon:''' My pleasure sir. | ||
== Guest Stars == | == Guest Stars == | ||
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*[[Donnelly Rhodes]] as Doctor [[Cottle]] | *[[Donnelly Rhodes]] as Doctor [[Cottle]] | ||
*[[Rekha Sharma]] as [[Tory Foster]] | *[[Rekha Sharma]] as [[Tory Foster]] | ||
*[[Bruce Davison]] as [[Michael Robert|Dr. Michael Robert]] | |||
*[[Leah Cairns]] as Lieutenant [[Margaret Edmondson|Margaret "Racetrack" Edmondson]] | *[[Leah Cairns]] as Lieutenant [[Margaret Edmondson|Margaret "Racetrack" Edmondson]] | ||
*[[Ryan Robbins]] as [[Charlie Connor]] | *[[Ryan Robbins]] as [[Charlie Connor]] | ||
*[[Colin Lawrence]] as [[Hamish McCall|Hamish "Skulls" McCall]] | *[[Colin Lawrence]] as [[Hamish McCall|Hamish "Skulls" McCall]] | ||
*[[Chris Boyd]] as [[ | *[[Chris Boyd]] as [[Cheadle]] | ||
*[[Colin Corrigan]] as [[ | *[[Colin Corrigan]] as [[Nowart]] | ||
*[[Gabrielle Rose]] as [[ | *[[Gabrielle Rose]] as [[King|Mrs. King]] | ||
*[[Scott Little]] as [[Willie King]] | *[[Scott Little]] as [[Willie King]] | ||
*[[Aaron Brooks]] as Mr. [[Buckminster]] | *[[Aaron Brooks]] as Mr. [[Buckminster]] | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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