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== Overview == | |||
: ''Three weeks after a series of devastating events, different paths are taken: Daniel Graystone seeks an alliance with the Ha'la'tha in order to retake his company, Sister Clarice Willow arrives on Gemenon to ask for supreme leadership of the Soldiers of the One, and Lacy Rand and Zoe-A continue their new lives.'' | : ''Three weeks after a series of devastating events, different paths are taken: Daniel Graystone seeks an alliance with the Ha'la'tha in order to retake his company, Sister Clarice Willow arrives on Gemenon to ask for supreme leadership of the Soldiers of the One, and Lacy Rand and Zoe-A continue their new lives.'' | ||
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=== Act 2 === | === Act 2 === | ||
*Daniel asks Joseph and Sam for the Guatrau's answer, but they tell him only that the Ha'la'tha will find him. | *Daniel asks Joseph and Sam for the Guatrau's answer, but they tell him only that the Ha'la'tha will find him. | ||
*The Blessed Mother and Ferras discuss Willow and her proposal. The Mother points out the talent that Willow has brought to the [[Soldiers of the One]] since childhood, but Ferras expresses nervousness over her following on | *The Blessed Mother and Ferras discuss Willow and her proposal. The Mother points out the talent that Willow has brought to the [[Soldiers of the One]] since childhood, but Ferras expresses nervousness over her following on [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] and what he calls her "messiah complex" – and he does not hesitate to label apotheosis a blasphemy. The Mother authorizes Ferras to remove Willow. | ||
*The Adama brothers visit the [[Graystone Estate]] with the Guatrau's decision: they will arrange for Daniel to be installed as CEO once again, in exchange for granting the Ha'la'tha full access to the corporation. Daniel seems to accept the terms, but then Joseph hands him a wireless trigger and demands that he detonate a bomb inside his mother's car. Daniel refuses. He is angered to learn that Joseph was bluffing, testing Daniel's personal limitations. | *The Adama brothers visit the [[Graystone Estate]] with the Guatrau's decision: they will arrange for Daniel to be installed as CEO once again, in exchange for granting the Ha'la'tha full access to the corporation. Daniel seems to accept the terms, but then Joseph hands him a wireless trigger and demands that he detonate a bomb inside his mother's car. Daniel refuses. He is angered to learn that Joseph was bluffing, testing Daniel's personal limitations. | ||
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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
* Zoe-A demonstrates the ability to manipulate the V-world with her mind, making a human assailant freeze, much like Tamara-A demonstrated in "[[There | * Zoe-A demonstrates the ability to manipulate the V-world with her mind, making a human assailant freeze, much like Tamara-A demonstrated in "[[There Is Another Sky]]" by getting rid of programs that were in the form of guards. | ||
* Before Zoe-A dispatches the last of the assailants, the hum of a Cylon scanning eye can be heard. This may suggest that aspects of the original pre-MCP combat programming transferred into Zoe-A when the prototype U-87 was destroyed and Zoe was uploaded into V-world. It may also explain Zoe's previously unseen prowess in battle. | * Before Zoe-A dispatches the last of the assailants, the hum of a Cylon scanning eye can be heard. This may suggest that aspects of the original pre-MCP combat programming transferred into Zoe-A when the prototype U-87 was destroyed and Zoe was uploaded into V-world. It may also explain Zoe's previously unseen prowess in battle. | ||
* Daniel tells the Ha'la'tha that he has "lost" Amanda. This is misleading phrasing that makes it seem to the audience as though she is dead or he is allowing others to believe that she is dead. However, the next episode shows that the fact of her survival is not secret from the public. | * Daniel tells the Ha'la'tha that he has "lost" Amanda. This is misleading phrasing that makes it seem to the audience as though she is dead or he is allowing others to believe that she is dead. However, the next episode shows that the fact of her survival is not secret from the public. | ||
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{{Episode | {{Episode list (Caprica season 1)}} | ||
[[Category: Episodes written by Ryan Mottesheard]] | [[Category: Episodes written by Ryan Mottesheard]] | ||