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==Plot Synopsis==
In this issue we join Adama as he relives a part of his life courtesy of the Memory Machine. He recollects a time when he and Tigh served as an escort to the Ambassador of Scorpio as part of negotiations with the Council of Twelve. In this story, Adama comes to terms with some of the prejudices he holds towards artificial intelligence.


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Plot Synopsis

In this issue we join Adama as he relives a part of his life courtesy of the Memory Machine. He recollects a time when he and Tigh served as an escort to the Ambassador of Scorpio as part of negotiations with the Council of Twelve. In this story, Adama comes to terms with some of the prejudices he holds towards artificial intelligence.