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== Analysis ==
== Analysis ==
*  Kyle says of his siblings, "They watched the [[Cylons (TOS)|Tin Cans]] slaughter our people" and later, "[[Megan's castle|Our fortress]] held out longer than any of the others when the Tin Cans attacked."  Therefore, we may infer that Megan and his family were not the sole inhabitants of the planet, originally.  However, since it seems all the other humans on Attila were exterminated, the family may well be the ''last'' inhabitants of their planet—since six blood relatives do not constitute a genetically viable population.  The family uses the typical ''[[w:Star Trek|Star Trek]]'' line about "This planet is our home now" and refuses to leave when offered passage on ''Galactica''.  And no one from ''Galactica'' opts to stay on Attila; thus ensuring that the human presence on Attila will eventually die out.
*  Kyle says of his siblings, "They watched the [[Cylons (TOS)|Tin Cans]] slaughter our people" and later, "[[Megan's castle|Our fortress]] held out longer than any of the others when the Tin Cans attacked."  Therefore, we may infer that Megan and his family were not the sole inhabitants of the planet, originally.  However, since it seems all the other humans on Attila were exterminated, the family may well be the ''last'' inhabitants of their planet -- since six blood relatives do not constitute a genetically viable population.  The family uses the typical ''[[w:Star Trek|Star Trek]]'' line about "This planet is our home now" and refuses to leave when offered passage on ''Galactica''.  And no one from ''Galactica'' opts to stay on Attila; thus ensuring that the human presence on Attila will eventually die out.


*  At the end of the episode, Megan explains that "Our ancestors originally migrated here from the Colonies."  Thus the Colonials do not look to Megan and his family for clues about [[Earth (TOS)|Earth]].
*  At the end of the episode, Megan explains that "Our ancestors originally migrated here from the Colonies."  Thus the Colonials do not look to Megan and his family for clues about [[Earth (TOS)|Earth]].


*  More generally, in [[Experiment in Terra]], Adama theorizes that the humans they have encountered during their flight are probably offshoots of the Thirteenth Tribe, who split off from the Tribe during that ancient journey.  Since the humans they have encountered are no more technologically advanced than the Colonials (often less), that may be a reason why Adama basically ignores them and keeps looking for Earth—since he hopes and believes that Earth would be a strong ally against the Cylons.  Realistically, it seems silly and/or callous that Adama doesn't:
*  More generally, in [[Experiment in Terra]], Adama theorizes that the humans they have encountered during their flight are probably offshoots of the Thirteenth Tribe, who split off from the Tribe during that ancient journey.  Since the humans they have encountered are no more technologically advanced than the Colonials (often less), that may be a reason why Adama basically ignores them and keeps looking for Earth -- since he hopes and believes that Earth would be a strong ally against the Cylons.  Realistically, it seems silly and/or callous that Adama doesn't:
:# try to work with these offshoot colonies for mutual aid or even resupply
:# try to work with these offshoot colonies for mutual aid or even resupply
:# allow the Colonials the choice of settling on one of the human-populated worlds
:# allow the Colonials the choice of settling on one of the human-populated worlds

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