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*Is it possible that the Cylon Raider is there to transmit instructions to other Cylons within the Fleet (as later in "[[Final Cut]]")? | *Is it possible that the Cylon Raider is there to transmit instructions to other Cylons within the Fleet (as later in "[[Final Cut]]")? | ||
**In a deleted scene, it is mentioned that they noticed a high-frequency burst which could have been a Cylon within the Fleet sending out a signal, but couldn't track which ship it came from. | **In a deleted scene, it is mentioned that they noticed a high-frequency burst which could have been a Cylon within the Fleet sending out a signal, but couldn't track which ship it came from. | ||
*This episode turns on the tension of whether or not Ellen Tigh is a Cylon and, in retrospect, is strangely prophetic in light of the revelation of her true nature nearly [[Sometimes a Great Notion|four years later]]. Another eerily prophetic moment in the episode comes when Ellen makes a joke in bad taste about how anyone could be a Cylon and the only other person who laughs at it is her husband and fellow Final Five Cylon, [[Saul Tigh]]. | |||
== Questions == | == Questions == | ||