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| Series= [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|The Re-imagined Series]]
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| Season= [[Season 2 (2005-06)|2]]
| episode= 13
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| US airdate= 2006-01-20
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| CAN airdate=2006-04-08
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| UK airdate= 2006-03-28
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== Overview ==


: ''Admiral [[William Adama]] questions whether or not [[Sharon Valerii]]'s pregnancy should be aborted.  Meanwhile Roslin's health declines rapidly as a pro-Cylon peace group attempts to sow civil disobedience within the Fleet.''
: ''Admiral [[William Adama]] questions whether or not [[Sharon Valerii (Caprica copy)|Sharon Valerii]]'s pregnancy should be aborted.  Meanwhile Roslin's health declines rapidly as a pro-Cylon peace group attempts to sow violence and discontent within the Fleet.''


== Summary ==  
== Summary ==  


* President [[Laura Roslin]] is brought on board ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]''.  She is near death and has, at best, days to live.
* President [[Laura Roslin]] is brought on board ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' for intensive care treatment.  She has days to live.
* Captain [[Kara Thrace]] and Lieutenant [[Louanne Katraine]] are conducting Viper tests.  During a test of the Viper's projectile systems, Kat's port gun is destroyed and a piece of it impacts on Thrace's cockpit.  Thrace requests priority landing; both Vipers land.
* As she lays in bed, dying, Roslin tells Adama that Sharon Valerii's unborn baby represents a potential threat to the Fleet and must be aborted to prevent the Cylons from achieving their goal.
* [[Cally]] and CPO [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]] discover that several rounds of ammunition from the damaged Viper are unusually light and fragile.  A round of such ammunition would easily break as the cartridge loaded into the chamber and misfire, leaving the projectile lodged in the barrel.  When the next round hit it, the overpressure destroyed the gun.  Undoubtedly, someone is trying to sabotage the fleet's military readiness.
* Adama agrees to carry out Roslin's orders, despite Baltar's protests that the child should be studied.  Virtual Six urges Baltar to do whatever it takes to save the baby.
*The sabotage investigation quickly leads Lee Adama and Kara Thrace to Asha Janik, one of the recent civilian hirees in ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'''s armory. When they apprehend her, she declares her allegiance to a self-proclaimed pacifist organization that wants peace with the Cylons.
* As expected, both Helo and Sharon react badly to the President's decision.
*Vice President Baltar is given the presidential tour by [[Billy Keikeya]] in preparation for his assumption of the Presidency. Billy gives Baltar a letter from Roslin to be opened after her death.  
* Captain [[Kara Thrace]] and Lieutenant [[Louanne Katraine]] are conducting Viper tests.  During a test of the Viper's projectile systems, Kat's port gun is destroyed and a piece of it impacts on Thrace's cockpit.
* The new peace movement, led by Royan Jahee, is gaining momentum in the civilian population as people begin to realize that victory against the Cylons is impossible as well as questioning the current military tactic of 'attack-and-retreat'.  
* [[Cally]] and CPO [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]] discover that several rounds of ammunition from the damaged Viper are unusually light and fragile.  These rounds break and misfire, leaving the projectile lodged in the barrel.  When the next round fires, the overpressure destroys the gun.  They determine the ammunition has been sabotaged.
* [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon's]] baby's blood was used to destroy the cancerous masses in Roslin's system. The procedure to abort Sharon's fetus was not performed.
* The sabotage investigation quickly leads [[Lee Adama]] and Kara Thrace to [[Asha Janik]], one of the recent civilian hirees in ''Galactica''{{'|s}} [[armory]]. When they apprehend her, she declares her allegiance to an [[Demand Peace|organization]] claiming to want peace with the Cylons.
* The new peace movement, led by [[Royan Jahee]], gains momentum as the civilian population begins to realize that victory against the Cylons is impossible and questions the Fleet's 'attack-and-retreat' tactics.
* In an effort to stop the movement, Adama has Jahee arrested and thrown in the brig.
* Meanwhile, Baltar visits Cloud 9 and discovers that Gina, the Number Six who escaped from ''Pegasus'', has joined the Peace Movement (who are unaware of her true identity).  Baltar tries to share his feelings with Gina, but Gina is still haunted by the torture she endured on ''Pegasus'' and rejects his advances.
* The Peace Movement continues to cause trouble for the Fleet by damaging a Tyllium ship with a suicide bombing.
* Vice President [[Gaius Baltar]] is given the presidential tour by [[Billy Keikeya]] in preparation for his assumption of the Presidency. Billy reveals a letter from Roslin, to be opened upon her death.  
* Back on ''Galactica'', Marines led by Adama subdue Sharon and take her for the operation.  Helo confronts them and pleads with Adama to reconsider.  At one point, Helo goes so far as to reach for his weapon.
* Before the confrontation can spiral out of control, Baltar arrives saying he's made a remarkable discovery about Sharon's baby.  
* An infusion of [[Sharon Valerii (Caprica copy)|Sharon Valerii's]] fetal blood ostensibly destroys the cancerous masses in Roslin's system. Valerii's pregnancy is allowed to continue for further research.
* Roslin has Jahee released from the brig but warns him that any more acts of sabotage from his group will result in dire consequences.
* Meanwhile, Baltar is pleased that Sharon's baby has been saved.  Virtual Six, however, suggests that he read the letter from Roslin.  A curious Baltar reads the letter in which Roslin advises him to think less about himself and more about others.  Baltar is insulted by Roslin's lack of trust in him.
* Back on Cloud 9, Gina starts to doubt that the Peace movement is going to get any real political support.  However, Jahee reveals that although Roslin won't help them, Vice President Baltar has secretly pledged his support.  He has also sent them something as a token of his good will: the nuclear warhead from his lab.  


===On Caprica Prior to the Cylon Attack===
===On Caprica, prior to the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon Attack]]===
*Roslin finds out she has cancer
*Roslin finds out she has cancer.
*Roslin meets with President Adar to discuss a teacher's strike, and his response.
*Roslin meets with President [[Richard Adar]] to discuss a teacher's strike, and his response.
*Roslin meets with the leader of the educational alliance, [[Naylin Stans]], and strikes an agreement.
*Roslin meets with the leader of the educational alliance, Naylin Stans, and strikes an agreement.
*Adar disagrees with Roslin's methods and results, and asks for her resignation.
*After a brief romantic interlude with Roslin, Adar states her methods and results in dealing with the educational alliance has left him in an awkward position in dealing with other unions, and asks for her resignation.
*Roslin then leaves for ''Galactica'''s decommisioning ceremony, telling Adar that "If you want my resignation when I get back, be prepared to fight for it."
*Roslin refuses to resign for the moment, and departs for ''Galactica''{{'|s}} decommissioning ceremony.
*Roslin sees [[Gaius Baltar]] with [[Number Six]] in her dream state. She then seems alarmed to see Dr. Baltar when she wakes up and tries to say something to him.


== Questions ==


*Kara Thrace is flying Mk. II vipers with Galactica's pilots again. Is she still the CAG of ''Pegasus''?
== Notes ==
**According to interviews with RDM, Starbuck is still the ''Pegasus'' CAG.  There's nothing to say she couldn't just continue flying joint missions with ''Galactica'', etc. 
 
*Now that Roslin recalls Baltar's involvment with a Cylon agent on Caprica, what will she do about it?
* This episode is part of the [[Season two timeline discontinuity]].  
*Will there be any consequences for Helo's near-mutiny?
*In the podcast, [[Ron Moore]] stated that a longer, more detailed explanation of the curing of Roslin's cancer using fetal hybrid blood was filmed - explaining that it was the fetal blood stem cells from the baby that were the actual cure - but Moore was afraid that this would be seen as [[technobabble]] and criticized by fans, so it was edited down to a truncated version. Ironically, this resulted in widespread complaint in critic reviews and fan message boards that there was ''too little'' explanation in the final version, and uses made up science in favor of real one.
*Will Roslin's attitude toward the Cylon fetus change following her recovery?
* [[Lee Adama]] is once again a Captain, and has been reinstated as ''Galactica''{{'|s}} CAG.  His authority apparently extends to the ''Pegasus'' squadrons as well. This is consistent with [[Cole Taylor]]'s authority over ''Galactica''{{'|s}} air wing, when ''Pegasus'' was the flagship.
**Ronald D. Moore's podcast implies that her urgency was only prompted by her lack of faith in Baltar's ability to handle the situation. Will she be content to let to Sharon carry to term now that her survival is no longer in question?
* [[Gina Inviere]] has joined the Cylon sympathizers. The other members of the resistance are apparently unaware she is a [[Cylon agent]].
*Roslin's recent series of machiavellian orders (Cain's assasination in "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]", and the forced abortion here) appear to have been faciliated by her belief that, given her impending death, she wouldn't have to deal with the ethical ramifications. Will this alter her relationship with Admiral Adama in the long term?
* Roslin was in an intimate relationship with President Adar.
*Is security really so lax that Baltar (whom Adama does not consider especially trustworthy) would be able to smuggle one of ''Galactica's'' very few nuclear warheads off-ship?
*Roslin now recalls witnessing [[Gaius Baltar]]'s affair with a copy of [[Number Six]] on Caprica, prior to the attack.
**He didn't steal it from the armory, it's the one he used to build the Cylon detector; he's got 24 hours a day unrestricted access to it.
* The [[Media:Radiation Symbol.jpg|radiation symbol]] used by the Colonials is different from the one used in reality, but is still easily recognizable.
**Raptors are capable of detecting radiological devices. Why wasn't the bomb noticed in transit? If it's possible to effectively shield a nuclear device from detection, why don't the Cylons do this to their own warheads?
*''Galactica'' has been recruiting civilians to handle "grunt work" on the hangar deck.
**Alternately, is the nuclear device actually functional? 
*Baltar was aware of the [[Demand Peace]] movement prior to this episode.
**According to Ron Moore's podcast, the nuke storyline will be dealt with in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I" and "...Part II" to end the season. 
*At least three bodies can be seen being vented into space after the explosion aboard ''[[Daru Mozu]]''.
*Why aren't there posters of [[Gina]] scattered all over the fleet to inform everyone of her Cylon identity, making it difficult for her to hide, let alone lead a Cylon-sympathy movement?
*The file photograph of Number Six is of [[Shelly Godfrey]], seen in the episode "[[Six Degrees of Separation]]".
**Ronald Moore did admit during his podcast that this was Gina's "Clark Kent" disguise and it was very shaky the way they played it off that nobody would recognize her. Will this loose end be tied-up in some future story line when they get further into the Colonial underground storylines that the next few episodes are supposed to follow?
* The nuclear device Dr. Baltar gives the resistance is the same one he was given to create his [[Cylon detector]] in "[[Bastille Day]]".
**On the other hand, Gina does not appear to be leaving her room on ''Cloud 9'' that much, and the humans who do see her are Cylon sympathizers anyway.
* ''Pegasus'' is barely featured in this episode, and none of her crew or interior locations are seen, except in the pre-episode recap.
*Does Gina "remember" Number Six's memories about having a relationship with Baltar on Caprica, or even after?  In "[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]", she did not seem to know him, as Baltar introduced himself to her and explained that he had a relationship with another Cylon copy of her model. Here, however, it sort of seems like she remembers having a physical relationship with him, but isn't "ready" to go back to that after her torture.  Then again, her lines also be intrepretted to mean that she really never "knew" about him before she met him on ''Pegasus''. The process of Cylon memory-transfer and systematic updating isn't very well understood at this point.
*Admiral Adama continues to wear his commander's [[Uniforms (RDM)|uniform]] with new admiral's rank insignia at his collar.
*This episode, which contains the issue of abortion, was first aired on January 20th, 2 days before the anniversary of the United States Supreme Court [[Wikipedia:Roe v. Wade|Roe v. Wade]] decision of 1973.
**The issue of abortion is not, however, directly addressed—very few, if any, real-life abortions happen because of the national security implications.


== Analysis ==
== Analysis ==
* The survivor count this episode is 49,598, a net loss of six since "[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]". Admiral [[Helena Cain|Cain]] and the ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' Marine killed by [[Gina Inviere]] account for two. Presumably the remaining were pilots or crew lost during the [[Battle of the Resurrection Ship|attack]] on the [[Resurrection Ship]]. This seems to be extremely good fortune, as the two battlestars engaged in a major fleet action for an extended time.
* Roslin's affair with Adar was suggested by her comment in the [[Miniseries]] that "he had a way about him... you just couldn't say 'no' to him."
*Naylin Stans implies that he believes the teacher's strike is a cause worth dying for. This claim is very hyperbolic.
**The fact that President Adar was willing to use the military to enforce a back-to-work order seems to indicate that the protest must have been more serious than simple wage issues.
*Roslin's medical chart shows her name and other information such as date of birth, but this information is too blurry for viewers to read.
*Roslin's recollections of Baltar on Caprica do not match the same scene in the Miniseries. For example: Baltar and Six did walk together and kiss, and she was carrying the same case in her left hand, but they did not "make out" against a wall. Each character did end the Miniseries scene by saying they were meeting someone else, however.
**Logically, it isn't the same scene. Baltar and Six were on Caprica for a while, and they could easily have been making out a different time on the same day.  The episode actually makes no attempt to establish that Roslin is seeing the same scene of Baltar and Number Six (that we the viewers saw in the Miniseries), from a different angle.
*Watching closely during the early scene when Starbuck and Kat are flying the CAP, it seems probable that actress Luciana Carro (Kat) said the real "F word" instead of the ersatz "[[Frak]]," which was then dubbed over (as it is a closeup, it's noticeable that her lips don't quite correspond to it). She actually seems to have done this in the past on many occasions.
*Roslin's cancer cure seems somewhat a "[[Wikipedia:Deus ex machina |deus ex machina]]." For more analysis on the cure, see this [[Science in the Re-imagined Series#The Cancer Cure of Laura Roslin|section]] of the article [[Science in the Re-imagined Series]].
**It should be noted that the cure might not be permanent and the cancer may return in the future (as hinted by Ronald D. Moore in the podcast for this episode).
*A nuclear warhead was smuggled from ''Galactica'' to ''Cloud 9''. How would such a device get past the various [[Radiological Alarm|radiological sensors]] throughout the Fleet?
**This is a plot complication used in "[[Flesh and Bone]]" as well when a copy of [[Leoben Conoy]] claims that a nuclear device is hidden in the Fleet.  "Flesh and Bone" establishes that Colonial radiological scanning technology is limited. It would take hours for them to scan the entire Fleet.  The process does work faster when they ''know'' specifically what ship to scan, such as the ''Olympic Carrier'' when it reappears in "[[33]]" because it is a potential hostile, or Cylon ships.  Here, they don't know they should scan the outgoing Raptor (how frequently do people move nuclear warheads in the Fleet ''without'' their knowledge?) so they didn't think to scan it. In short, they do not scan all air traffic.
**Like any device, radiological sensors are only effective when they are online. It is possible that these sensors are intelligent enough to ignore known radioactive sources, such as ''Galactica''{{'|s}} existing stores of nuclear warheads.
**That the nuke even got on board departing craft is another indication of lax security measures on ''Galactica''. A known terrorist representative is leaving ''Galactica'' with an unidentified container with unknown contents and no one inquires about its contents.
*Baltar's motivation for saving Roslin is two-fold: One, he does not necessarily want the job of shepherding humanity, at least not until an opportunity presents itself where doing so would save his hide again in [[Downloaded|later episodes]]. Most importantly, with his virtual Six nagging and threatening him, saving Roslin provides the reason to keep the Cylon child as a valuable commodity to where even Roslin realized that it is different.


* The survivor count this episode is 49,598, a net loss of six since [[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]. [[Helena Cain|Admiral Cain]] and the ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' marine killed by [[Gina]] account for two. Presumably the remaining were pilots or crew lost during the [[Battle of the Resurrection Ship|attack]] on the [[Resurrection Ship]].
== Questions ==
** This seems to be extremely good fortune, as the two battlestars engaged in a major fleet action for an extended time.
* Roslin's affair with Adar was suggested by her comment in the [[miniseries]] that "he had a way about him... you just couldn't say 'no' to him."
*Naylin Stans implies that he believes the teacher's strike is a cause worth dying for. This claim is ridiculously hyperbolic.
**The fact that President Adar was willing to use the military to enforce a back-to-work order seems to indicate that the protest must've been more serious than simple wage issues.
*Roslin's medical chart showed her name and other information such as date of birth, but this information was too blurry for viewers to read.


===Serious Technical and Storyline Issues===
=== Answered Questions ===


*Roslin's cancer cure was pure "deus ex machina." While many viewers may find Roslin's cure a necessary one as she has become a pivotal character in the show, the method of her cure leaves too many medical mistakes and is too easy of a cure.
* Now that Roslin recalls Baltar's involvement with a Cylon agent on Caprica, what will she do about it? ([[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II|One answer]])
*Cancer is not a viral disease, like AIDS or the common cold, but an invasive destruction of tissue by mutated cells, which usurp the function of healthy cells. For the cure to work the way it did would require it not only to destroy free-floating cells and metastasized tissue, but to ''repair'' any organs with healthy tissue.
* Will Roslin's attitude toward the Cylon fetus change following her recovery? ([[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II|Answer]])
*As cancer is not cureable here on Earth, for the show to invest a cure at the last minute may feel contrived by some.
* ''Galactica'' and its Raptors are capable of detecting radiological devices. Why wasn't the bomb noticed in transit? (see [[Epiphanies#Analysis|Analysis]])
* Alternately, is the nuclear device actually functional? ([[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II|Answer]]) 
* Now that Roslin is no longer dying of cancer, is she still the "Dying Leader" foretold by the Book of [[Pythia]]? ([[Crossroads, Part I|Possible answer]])


Major plot elements that form a resolution in the show's past were generally introduced and left "in the air" for suspense over several episodes while both viewers and characters learned their significance. These included:
=== Unanswered Questions ===
**The search for the [[Arrow of Apollo]] and the search for the [[Tomb of Athena]]
**The Experiment with Helo on Caprica (Season 1)
**Adama's survival after his shooting


The "epiphany" of Baltar's cancer cure could have been worked over at least two or three episodes while he and Cottle studied Sharon Valerii's child, which is a logical way to work a cancer cure. Baltar is a tinkerer--the miracle working viewers saw in this episode would be best left to other characters in science fiction where such "magical" inventiveness might be expected. In "Battlestar Galactica", this sudden resolution of the second major plot element in the series (we hear of Roslin's terminal cancer diagnosis when we first see Roslin in the Miniseries) that has dire ramifications for the Fleet should not be resolved with the proverbial swipe of a writer's pen in a single episode.
* Kara Thrace is flying Mk. II Vipers with ''Galactica''{{'|s}} pilots again. Is she still the CAG of ''Pegasus''?
* Why is Lee suddenly being disrespectful towards Colonel Tigh in CIC?
* Given that [[Asha Janik]] had no previous criminal activity or associations, how is Captain Adama able to determine that she, by name, was responsible for the munitions sabotage?
** It is possible that Lee was questioning all civilian personnel and Janik simply panicked when she saw him. In addition, they could have lot numbers or other identifiers on ammunition containers that made it possible to single out or narrow down whoever produced a specific batch of shells.
* Will there be any consequences for Agathon's near-mutiny?
* Roslin's recent series of Machiavellian orders (Cain's assassination in "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]," and the forced abortion here) appear to have been facilitated by her belief that, given her impending death, she wouldn't have to deal with the ethical ramifications. Will this alter her relationship with Admiral Adama in the long term?
* Why wasn't the nuclear warhead from Baltar's abandoned Cylon detector confiscated after the device was declared to be a failure?
* Is security really so lax that Baltar (whom Adama does not consider especially trustworthy) would be able to smuggle one of ''Galactica''{{'|s}} very few nuclear warheads off-ship?
* Why aren't there posters of [[Gina Inviere]] scattered all over the fleet to inform everyone of her Cylon identity, making it difficult for her to hide, let alone lead a Cylon-sympathy movement?  This is especially curious given the previous broadcast by Roslin of pictures of other Cylon agents in "[[Litmus]]".
* Why is it that in the last episode, "[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]," Sharon is not noticeably pregnant even when wearing a close-fitting tank top, but is now suddenly visibly quite progressed in her pregnancy? (This is part of the [[Season two timeline discontinuity]])


For more analysis on this and other scientific matters of the Re-imagined Series, see the article, [[Science in the Re-imagined Series]].
== Official Statements ==


Other technical issues abound in this episode.
* See [[Podcast:Epiphanies]] for [[Ronald D. Moore]]'s comments about this episode.  
 
*A nuclear warhead was smuggled from ''Galactica'' to ''Cloud Nine''. How would such a device possibly get past the various [[Radiological Alarm|radiological sensors]] throughout the Fleet? This was a plot complication used in "[[Flesh and Bone]]" as well when a copy of [[Leoben Conoy]] claimed that a nuclear device was hidden in the Fleet. The writing element was difficult to believe in that episode, and it far less believable in this episode. Both the battlestar and the [[Raptor]] on which the freed "freedom movement" member left the ship are military vessels ''designed'' to sniff out hostile devices.
*The explosion of the bomb on the refinery ship is powerful enough to create a sizable hole on the ship. While space is a vacuum and so shock waves do not carry as they would in an atmosphere, the Raptor that flew close to the ship and was not very far from the explosion should probably be damaged from flying debris.
 
== Notes ==
 
* This episode begins 189 days after the Cylon attack on the colonies. There is a 48 hour gap between Roslin's deathbed treatment and her conversation with Jahee.  The number of 189 days given in this episode, and "six months" given in the previous one, are inconsistent with the [[Timeline (RDM)|timeline]] which ''BattlestarWiki'' has developed that keeps track of dates. See ''Talk'' page on the Timeline for a full breakdown.
* [[Lee Adama]] is once again a Captain, and has been reinstated as ''Galactica'''s CAG.
* [[Gina]] has apparently become a member of the pro-Cylon resistance. The other members of the resistance are apparently unaware she is a [[Humano-Cylon]].
* Roslin was in an intimate relationship with President Adar.
*Roslin now recalls witnessing [[Gaius Baltar]]'s affair with a copy of [[Number Six]] on Caprica, prior to the attack.
* The radiation symbol used by the colonials is different from the one used in reality, but is still easily recognizable.
*Lee Adama has been reinstated as CAG, and his authority apparently extends to the Pegasus squadrons as well. This is consistent with Cole Taylor's authority over Galactica's air wing, when ''Pegasus'' was the flagship.
*Galactica has been recruiting civilians to handle "grunt work" on the hangar deck.
*Baltar was aware of the [[Demand Peace]] movement prior to this episode.
*At least three bodies can be seen being vented into space after the explosion onboard ''[[Daru Mozu]]''.
*The file photograph of [[humano-Cylon]] model [[Number Six|#6]] is of Shelly Godfrey, seen in the episode "[[Six Degrees of Separation]]".
* The nuclear device Dr. Baltar gives the resistance is the same one he was given to create his Cylon Detector in "[[Bastille Day]]".
* The ''Pegasus'' is barely featured in this episode, and none of its crew or interior locations were seen, except in the pre-episode recap.
*Admiral Adama is not seen wearing a regulation admiral's [[uniform]] following his promotion, just his old uniform with new admiral's rank insignia at his collar.  Commanders have uniforms with a colored trim of two lines; red on the outside, gold on the inside.  Admirals have a trim of two lines, gold on the outside, white on the inside.  Presumably, their resources are limited as it is so they can't worry about relatively minor things like that.  It could also be a reflection of his character, as stated in "[[Water]]" he hates pomp and circumstance (just prefering a plain duty inform, etc.).  On the other hand, someone could just alter the trim on his existing duty uniform.  Although maybe the production team doesn't like that "look" for Edward James Olmos...


== Noteworthy Dialogue ==
== Noteworthy Dialogue ==
*{{audio|Epiphanies - terminating the pregnancy.mp3|''Admiral Adama informs Agathon of Roslin's decision to terminate Sharon's pregnancy.''}}
:'''William Adama:''' There's no easy way to say this. It's about [[Sharon Agathon|the Cylon]]. The [[Laura Roslin|President]] has decided that her pregnancy will be terminated.
:'''[[Karl Agathon]] (taken aback):'''  What? Why?
:'''Adama:''' Doc [[Cottle]] discovered some anomalies in the fetal blood work.
:'''Agathon:''' Isn't that expected?
:'''Adama:''' Maybe. But the President believes that to allow the baby to come to full term, it constitutes an unacceptable risk to [[the Fleet (RDM)|the Fleet]].
:'''Agathon:''' I don't understand. Sharon's only [[Flight of the Phoenix|helped us]] since she came back from [[The Twelve Colonies#Caprica|Caprica]].  She even turned on her own.
:'''Adama:''' To save her life. Don't mistake the will to live for genuine compassion, Lieutenant. She's still the enemy.
:'''Agathon:''' Does she know?
:'''Adama:''' Not yet.
:'''Agathon:''' Then I should be the one to tell her. If that's all, sir.
:'''Adama:''' Helo, I don't expect you to agree to the decision, but I need you to ''accept'' it.
:'''Agathon:''' We're talking about my child, sir. Part of me. But I guess it's easier to kill when you call it a Cylon.
:'''Adama:''' Dismissed.


'''Secretary Roslin:''' "I'm on my way to the ''Galactica'' to represent this administration. If you want my resignation when I get back, be prepared to fight for it."
*''During Roslin's flashbacks:''
:'''President Richard Adar:''' {{audio|Epiphanies - one of the most interesting things about president.mp3|One of the most interesting things about being President is that you don't have to explain yourself. To anyone.}}


'''President Richard Adar:''' "One of the interesting things about being President, you don't have to explain yourself. To anyone."
::*Roslin earlier attributed this saying to Adar in the episode "[[Flesh and Bone]]".
*Roslin earlier attributed this saying to Adar in the episode "[[Flesh and Bone]]".


== Official Statements ==
:'''Secretary Roslin:''' {{audio|Epiphanies - be prepared to fight.mp3|I am on my way to ''Galactica'' to represent this administration. When I return, if you still want my job, be prepared to fight.}}


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*[[Michael Hogan]] as Colonel [[Saul Tigh]]
*[[Aaron Douglas]] as Chief [[Galen Tyrol]]
*[[Tahmoh Penikett]] as Lt. [[Karl Agathon|Karl "Helo" Agathon]]
*[[Paul Campbell]] as [[Billy Keikeya]]
*[[Nicki Clyne]] as Specialist [[Cally Tyrol|Cally Henderson]]
*[[Alessandro Juliani]] as Lt. [[Felix Gaeta]]
*[[Kandyse McClure]] as Petty Officer [[Anastasia Dualla]]
*[[Donnelly Rhodes]] as Dr. [[Cottle]]
*[[Paul Perri]] as [[Royan Jahee]]
*[[Luciana Carro]] as Lt. [[Louanne Katraine|Louanne "Kat" Katraine]]
*[[Bodie Olmos]] as Lt.[[Brendan Costanza|Brendan "Hot Dog" Costanza]]
*[[Leah Cairns]] as Lt. [[Margaret Edmondson|Margaret "Racetrack" Edmondson]]
*[[David Richmond-Peck]] as [[Naylin Stans]]
*[[Holly Dignard]] as [[Asha Janik]]
*[[Jennifer Kitchen]] as [[Colonial Marine Corps|Marine]]


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Epiphanies
"Epiphanies"
An episode of the Re-imagined Series
Episode No. Season 2, Episode 13
Writer(s) Joel Anderson Thompson
Story by
Director Rod Hardy
Assistant Director
Special guest(s) Colm Feore as President Adar
Production No. 213
Nielsen Rating 1.9
US airdate USA 2006-01-20
CAN airdate CAN 2006-04-08
UK airdate UK 2006-03-28
DVD release 19 September 2006 US
28 August 2006 UK
Population 49,598 survivors (Population decline. 6)
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Admiral William Adama questions whether or not Sharon Valerii's pregnancy should be aborted. Meanwhile Roslin's health declines rapidly as a pro-Cylon peace group attempts to sow violence and discontent within the Fleet.

Summary

  • President Laura Roslin is brought on board Galactica for intensive care treatment. She has days to live.
  • As she lays in bed, dying, Roslin tells Adama that Sharon Valerii's unborn baby represents a potential threat to the Fleet and must be aborted to prevent the Cylons from achieving their goal.
  • Adama agrees to carry out Roslin's orders, despite Baltar's protests that the child should be studied. Virtual Six urges Baltar to do whatever it takes to save the baby.
  • As expected, both Helo and Sharon react badly to the President's decision.
  • Captain Kara Thrace and Lieutenant Louanne Katraine are conducting Viper tests. During a test of the Viper's projectile systems, Kat's port gun is destroyed and a piece of it impacts on Thrace's cockpit.
  • Cally and CPO Tyrol discover that several rounds of ammunition from the damaged Viper are unusually light and fragile. These rounds break and misfire, leaving the projectile lodged in the barrel. When the next round fires, the overpressure destroys the gun. They determine the ammunition has been sabotaged.
  • The sabotage investigation quickly leads Lee Adama and Kara Thrace to Asha Janik, one of the recent civilian hirees in Galactica's armory. When they apprehend her, she declares her allegiance to an organization claiming to want peace with the Cylons.
  • The new peace movement, led by Royan Jahee, gains momentum as the civilian population begins to realize that victory against the Cylons is impossible and questions the Fleet's 'attack-and-retreat' tactics.
  • In an effort to stop the movement, Adama has Jahee arrested and thrown in the brig.
  • Meanwhile, Baltar visits Cloud 9 and discovers that Gina, the Number Six who escaped from Pegasus, has joined the Peace Movement (who are unaware of her true identity). Baltar tries to share his feelings with Gina, but Gina is still haunted by the torture she endured on Pegasus and rejects his advances.
  • The Peace Movement continues to cause trouble for the Fleet by damaging a Tyllium ship with a suicide bombing.
  • Vice President Gaius Baltar is given the presidential tour by Billy Keikeya in preparation for his assumption of the Presidency. Billy reveals a letter from Roslin, to be opened upon her death.
  • Back on Galactica, Marines led by Adama subdue Sharon and take her for the operation. Helo confronts them and pleads with Adama to reconsider. At one point, Helo goes so far as to reach for his weapon.
  • Before the confrontation can spiral out of control, Baltar arrives saying he's made a remarkable discovery about Sharon's baby.
  • An infusion of Sharon Valerii's fetal blood ostensibly destroys the cancerous masses in Roslin's system. Valerii's pregnancy is allowed to continue for further research.
  • Roslin has Jahee released from the brig but warns him that any more acts of sabotage from his group will result in dire consequences.
  • Meanwhile, Baltar is pleased that Sharon's baby has been saved. Virtual Six, however, suggests that he read the letter from Roslin. A curious Baltar reads the letter in which Roslin advises him to think less about himself and more about others. Baltar is insulted by Roslin's lack of trust in him.
  • Back on Cloud 9, Gina starts to doubt that the Peace movement is going to get any real political support. However, Jahee reveals that although Roslin won't help them, Vice President Baltar has secretly pledged his support. He has also sent them something as a token of his good will: the nuclear warhead from his lab.

On Caprica, prior to the Cylon Attack

  • Roslin finds out she has cancer.
  • Roslin meets with President Richard Adar to discuss a teacher's strike, and his response.
  • Roslin meets with the leader of the educational alliance, Naylin Stans, and strikes an agreement.
  • After a brief romantic interlude with Roslin, Adar states her methods and results in dealing with the educational alliance has left him in an awkward position in dealing with other unions, and asks for her resignation.
  • Roslin refuses to resign for the moment, and departs for Galactica's decommissioning ceremony.
  • Roslin sees Gaius Baltar with Number Six in her dream state. She then seems alarmed to see Dr. Baltar when she wakes up and tries to say something to him.


Notes

  • This episode is part of the Season two timeline discontinuity.
  • In the podcast, Ron Moore stated that a longer, more detailed explanation of the curing of Roslin's cancer using fetal hybrid blood was filmed - explaining that it was the fetal blood stem cells from the baby that were the actual cure - but Moore was afraid that this would be seen as technobabble and criticized by fans, so it was edited down to a truncated version. Ironically, this resulted in widespread complaint in critic reviews and fan message boards that there was too little explanation in the final version, and uses made up science in favor of real one.
  • Lee Adama is once again a Captain, and has been reinstated as Galactica's CAG. His authority apparently extends to the Pegasus squadrons as well. This is consistent with Cole Taylor's authority over Galactica's air wing, when Pegasus was the flagship.
  • Gina Inviere has joined the Cylon sympathizers. The other members of the resistance are apparently unaware she is a Cylon agent.
  • Roslin was in an intimate relationship with President Adar.
  • Roslin now recalls witnessing Gaius Baltar's affair with a copy of Number Six on Caprica, prior to the attack.
  • The radiation symbol used by the Colonials is different from the one used in reality, but is still easily recognizable.
  • Galactica has been recruiting civilians to handle "grunt work" on the hangar deck.
  • Baltar was aware of the Demand Peace movement prior to this episode.
  • At least three bodies can be seen being vented into space after the explosion aboard Daru Mozu.
  • The file photograph of Number Six is of Shelly Godfrey, seen in the episode "Six Degrees of Separation".
  • The nuclear device Dr. Baltar gives the resistance is the same one he was given to create his Cylon detector in "Bastille Day".
  • Pegasus is barely featured in this episode, and none of her crew or interior locations are seen, except in the pre-episode recap.
  • Admiral Adama continues to wear his commander's uniform with new admiral's rank insignia at his collar.
  • This episode, which contains the issue of abortion, was first aired on January 20th, 2 days before the anniversary of the United States Supreme Court Roe v. Wade decision of 1973.
    • The issue of abortion is not, however, directly addressed—very few, if any, real-life abortions happen because of the national security implications.

Analysis

  • The survivor count this episode is 49,598, a net loss of six since "Resurrection Ship, Part II". Admiral Cain and the Pegasus Marine killed by Gina Inviere account for two. Presumably the remaining were pilots or crew lost during the attack on the Resurrection Ship. This seems to be extremely good fortune, as the two battlestars engaged in a major fleet action for an extended time.
  • Roslin's affair with Adar was suggested by her comment in the Miniseries that "he had a way about him... you just couldn't say 'no' to him."
  • Naylin Stans implies that he believes the teacher's strike is a cause worth dying for. This claim is very hyperbolic.
    • The fact that President Adar was willing to use the military to enforce a back-to-work order seems to indicate that the protest must have been more serious than simple wage issues.
  • Roslin's medical chart shows her name and other information such as date of birth, but this information is too blurry for viewers to read.
  • Roslin's recollections of Baltar on Caprica do not match the same scene in the Miniseries. For example: Baltar and Six did walk together and kiss, and she was carrying the same case in her left hand, but they did not "make out" against a wall. Each character did end the Miniseries scene by saying they were meeting someone else, however.
    • Logically, it isn't the same scene. Baltar and Six were on Caprica for a while, and they could easily have been making out a different time on the same day. The episode actually makes no attempt to establish that Roslin is seeing the same scene of Baltar and Number Six (that we the viewers saw in the Miniseries), from a different angle.
  • Watching closely during the early scene when Starbuck and Kat are flying the CAP, it seems probable that actress Luciana Carro (Kat) said the real "F word" instead of the ersatz "Frak," which was then dubbed over (as it is a closeup, it's noticeable that her lips don't quite correspond to it). She actually seems to have done this in the past on many occasions.
  • Roslin's cancer cure seems somewhat a "deus ex machina." For more analysis on the cure, see this section of the article Science in the Re-imagined Series.
    • It should be noted that the cure might not be permanent and the cancer may return in the future (as hinted by Ronald D. Moore in the podcast for this episode).
  • A nuclear warhead was smuggled from Galactica to Cloud 9. How would such a device get past the various radiological sensors throughout the Fleet?
    • This is a plot complication used in "Flesh and Bone" as well when a copy of Leoben Conoy claims that a nuclear device is hidden in the Fleet. "Flesh and Bone" establishes that Colonial radiological scanning technology is limited. It would take hours for them to scan the entire Fleet. The process does work faster when they know specifically what ship to scan, such as the Olympic Carrier when it reappears in "33" because it is a potential hostile, or Cylon ships. Here, they don't know they should scan the outgoing Raptor (how frequently do people move nuclear warheads in the Fleet without their knowledge?) so they didn't think to scan it. In short, they do not scan all air traffic.
    • Like any device, radiological sensors are only effective when they are online. It is possible that these sensors are intelligent enough to ignore known radioactive sources, such as Galactica's existing stores of nuclear warheads.
    • That the nuke even got on board departing craft is another indication of lax security measures on Galactica. A known terrorist representative is leaving Galactica with an unidentified container with unknown contents and no one inquires about its contents.
  • Baltar's motivation for saving Roslin is two-fold: One, he does not necessarily want the job of shepherding humanity, at least not until an opportunity presents itself where doing so would save his hide again in later episodes. Most importantly, with his virtual Six nagging and threatening him, saving Roslin provides the reason to keep the Cylon child as a valuable commodity to where even Roslin realized that it is different.

Questions

Answered Questions

  • Now that Roslin recalls Baltar's involvement with a Cylon agent on Caprica, what will she do about it? (One answer)
  • Will Roslin's attitude toward the Cylon fetus change following her recovery? (Answer)
  • Galactica and its Raptors are capable of detecting radiological devices. Why wasn't the bomb noticed in transit? (see Analysis)
  • Alternately, is the nuclear device actually functional? (Answer)
  • Now that Roslin is no longer dying of cancer, is she still the "Dying Leader" foretold by the Book of Pythia? (Possible answer)

Unanswered Questions

  • Kara Thrace is flying Mk. II Vipers with Galactica's pilots again. Is she still the CAG of Pegasus?
  • Why is Lee suddenly being disrespectful towards Colonel Tigh in CIC?
  • Given that Asha Janik had no previous criminal activity or associations, how is Captain Adama able to determine that she, by name, was responsible for the munitions sabotage?
    • It is possible that Lee was questioning all civilian personnel and Janik simply panicked when she saw him. In addition, they could have lot numbers or other identifiers on ammunition containers that made it possible to single out or narrow down whoever produced a specific batch of shells.
  • Will there be any consequences for Agathon's near-mutiny?
  • Roslin's recent series of Machiavellian orders (Cain's assassination in "Resurrection Ship, Part I," and the forced abortion here) appear to have been facilitated by her belief that, given her impending death, she wouldn't have to deal with the ethical ramifications. Will this alter her relationship with Admiral Adama in the long term?
  • Why wasn't the nuclear warhead from Baltar's abandoned Cylon detector confiscated after the device was declared to be a failure?
  • Is security really so lax that Baltar (whom Adama does not consider especially trustworthy) would be able to smuggle one of Galactica's very few nuclear warheads off-ship?
  • Why aren't there posters of Gina Inviere scattered all over the fleet to inform everyone of her Cylon identity, making it difficult for her to hide, let alone lead a Cylon-sympathy movement? This is especially curious given the previous broadcast by Roslin of pictures of other Cylon agents in "Litmus".
  • Why is it that in the last episode, "Resurrection Ship, Part II," Sharon is not noticeably pregnant even when wearing a close-fitting tank top, but is now suddenly visibly quite progressed in her pregnancy? (This is part of the Season two timeline discontinuity)

Official Statements

Noteworthy Dialogue

William Adama: There's no easy way to say this. It's about the Cylon. The President has decided that her pregnancy will be terminated.
Karl Agathon (taken aback): What? Why?
Adama: Doc Cottle discovered some anomalies in the fetal blood work.
Agathon: Isn't that expected?
Adama: Maybe. But the President believes that to allow the baby to come to full term, it constitutes an unacceptable risk to the Fleet.
Agathon: I don't understand. Sharon's only helped us since she came back from Caprica. She even turned on her own.
Adama: To save her life. Don't mistake the will to live for genuine compassion, Lieutenant. She's still the enemy.
Agathon: Does she know?
Adama: Not yet.
Agathon: Then I should be the one to tell her. If that's all, sir.
Adama: Helo, I don't expect you to agree to the decision, but I need you to accept it.
Agathon: We're talking about my child, sir. Part of me. But I guess it's easier to kill when you call it a Cylon.
Adama: Dismissed.
  • During Roslin's flashbacks:
President Richard Adar: One of the most interesting things about being President is that you don't have to explain yourself. To anyone.
  • Roslin earlier attributed this saying to Adar in the episode "Flesh and Bone".
Secretary Roslin: I am on my way to Galactica to represent this administration. When I return, if you still want my job, be prepared to fight.

Guest stars