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* Apollo and Starbuck visit [[Salik]] and [[Cassiopeia]] in the Life Sciences Center. There they discover that no scan made of Iblis could tell whether or not he was human. Salik suggests that they visit [[Wilker]], after Apollo puts forth that Iblis may be an android. | * Apollo and Starbuck visit [[Salik]] and [[Cassiopeia]] in the Life Sciences Center. There they discover that no scan made of Iblis could tell whether or not he was human. Salik suggests that they visit [[Wilker]], after Apollo puts forth that Iblis may be an android. | ||
* On an [[Agro Ship]], Iblis tells Sheba that the quest that burns truly closest to her heart is finding her father, [[Cain (TOS)|Cain]], and ''Pegasus''. Iblis tells her that everyone can read one another, it just "needs time and experience." He promises that should Sheba open her heart to him, all things would be possible. | * On an [[Agro Ship]], Iblis tells Sheba that the quest that burns truly closest to her heart is finding her father, [[Cain (TOS)|Cain]], and ''Pegasus''. Iblis tells her that everyone can read one another, it just "needs time and experience." He promises that should Sheba open her heart to him, all things would be possible. | ||
* On Core Command, Adama and Tigh now see the balls of light. According to | * On Core Command, Adama and Tigh now see the balls of light. According to [[Athena (TOS)|Athena]], they're present, but they do not stay long enough to register on the sensors. After being bombarded by communications traffic, Adama informs the Fleet that the lights are not a threat and, in essence, to discontinue their messages. | ||
* Wilker tells Apollo and Starbuck that constructing a life-like android is plausible, but there would be ways to tell; he is interrupted by the alert klaxon. | * Wilker tells Apollo and Starbuck that constructing a life-like android is plausible, but there would be ways to tell; he is interrupted by the alert klaxon. | ||
* On the [[Agro Ship]], Iblis tells Sheba that, despite their light, "they" (the balls of light) conceal "everlasting darkness." He also reveals that she will see her father again, shocking her and attempting to gain her trust. | * On the [[Agro Ship]], Iblis tells Sheba that, despite their light, "they" (the balls of light) conceal "everlasting darkness." He also reveals that she will see her father again, shocking her and attempting to gain her trust. | ||