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The [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|attack on the Colonies]] was terrible; we do not have words to properly describe the feelings one would have in response to such a tragedy. Having said that, it is the way we conduct ourselves when our world is falling apart that shows us who we really are. The actions [[Helena Cain|Cain]] took, they were completely short-sighted, they were in contrast to her calling as an Admiral in the Colonial fleet, and she failed at the most basic response to the genocide of the human race. | The [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|attack on the Colonies]] was terrible; we do not have words to properly describe the feelings one would have in response to such a tragedy. Having said that, it is the way we conduct ourselves when our world is falling apart that shows us who we really are. The actions [[Helena Cain|Cain]] took, they were completely short-sighted, they were in contrast to her calling as an Admiral in the Colonial fleet, and she failed at the most basic response to the genocide of the human race. | ||
I often find it difficult to re-watch [[Razor]] and several episodes of [[ | I often find it difficult to re-watch [[Razor]] and several episodes of [[Season 2.5]] because we learn the full extent of the barbarous acts that Admiral Cain committed and condoned. I despise Cain for her actions, and find those who would defend her to be either morally bankrupt or as innately sadistic as Cain demonstrated herself to be. There is no defense for the actions Admiral Cain took; she embraced bigotry and set out on crusade for vengeance, she had no hope for success and was guilty of the same crimes the Cylons committed. Cain demonstrated a critical lack of compassion and a failure to respect human life. | ||
In a society like the 12 Colonies, the military exists for one reason: to defend its people. The Cylons came to destroy the PEOPLE, they didn't come to reduce the size of the Colonial Fleet, they came to ''exterminate the human race''. When a military officer decides that her primary goal is revenge, driven by unbridled hate, and resorts to killing the few remaining humans left in the universe (to her knowledge), she has blatantly violated her oath as an officer and in the most heinous way possible, she has distorted the very reason for the military's existence. She did not even attempt to justify her actions under the guise of patriotism; she couldn't - she gave up her rights to call herself a Colonial officer when she began attacking human civilians. | In a society like the 12 Colonies, the military exists for one reason: to defend its people. The Cylons came to destroy the PEOPLE, they didn't come to reduce the size of the Colonial Fleet, they came to ''exterminate the human race''. When a military officer decides that her primary goal is revenge, driven by unbridled hate, and resorts to killing the few remaining humans left in the universe (to her knowledge), she has blatantly violated her oath as an officer and in the most heinous way possible, she has distorted the very reason for the military's existence. She did not even attempt to justify her actions under the guise of patriotism; she couldn't - she gave up her rights to call herself a Colonial officer when she began attacking human civilians. | ||