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[Exploring the dark surface of a planet.]<br />
'''[[Gaius Baltar]]''': I hear that you've been going off by yourself. "Doing things."<br />
'''[[Starbuck (TOS)|Lieutenant Starbuck]]:''' I wonder what this looks like in the daytime?<br />
'''[[Number Three]]''': Really? Now who would tell you anything about my business?<br />
'''[[Boomer (TOS)|Lieutenant Boomer]]:''' Hey, this IS the daytime.<br />
'''Baltar''': So it's true.<br />
'''Starbuck:''' Oooh...lovely... <br />
'''Three''': [[Caprica Six|Caprica?]]<br />
-- ''[[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|1978 Battlestar Galactica]]''
'''Baltar''': Did you know you have some dried goo in your hair? That can happen when you [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrect]]. You know, now I'm beginning to understand just what you've been doing with yourself all these afternoons.<br />
'''Three''': Do you have any idea of what you are accusing me of?<br />
'''Baltar''': Yes. Intentionally killing yourself over and over so you can download over and over. But [[Final five|death's just a revolving door]], isn't it?<br />
 
--"[[The Passage]]"

Latest revision as of 11:42, 10 June 2007

Gaius Baltar: I hear that you've been going off by yourself. "Doing things."
Number Three: Really? Now who would tell you anything about my business?
Baltar: So it's true.
Three: Caprica?
Baltar: Did you know you have some dried goo in your hair? That can happen when you resurrect. You know, now I'm beginning to understand just what you've been doing with yourself all these afternoons.
Three: Do you have any idea of what you are accusing me of?
Baltar: Yes. Intentionally killing yourself over and over so you can download over and over. But death's just a revolving door, isn't it?

--"The Passage"