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*The name of the director, [[Jean de Segonzac]], was misspelled in the onscreen credits. He was listed as Jean de Segoznac. | *The name of the director, [[Jean de Segonzac]], was misspelled in the onscreen credits. He was listed as Jean de Segoznac. | ||
*[[Cavil]] is absent from the episode's basestar scenes, aside from a brief closeup from a previous episode used to illustrate Baltar's thoughts about the seven models he has seen. It should be noted that the Cavil model was neither seen on Caprica in "[[Downloaded]]" nor on the scenes set on the baseship we have seen so far. While this is likely due to the fact that actor [[Dean Stockwell]] is not available, it should be noted that there were no stand-ins used to indicate the presence of the Cavils, as it happened with Simon and Conoy in "Downloaded". | *[[Cavil]] is absent from the episode's basestar scenes, aside from a brief closeup from a previous episode used to illustrate Baltar's thoughts about the seven models he has seen. It should be noted that the Cavil model was neither seen on Caprica in "[[Downloaded]]" nor on the scenes set on the baseship we have seen so far. While this is likely due to the fact that actor [[Dean Stockwell]] is not available, it should be noted that there were no stand-ins used to indicate the presence of the Cavils, as it happened with Simon and Conoy in "Downloaded". | ||
**Also, with the exception of [[Tricia Helfer]] and [[Grace Park]], all the actors playing Cylons are guest stars and not members of the regular cast. | **Also, with the exception of [[Tricia Helfer]] and [[Grace Park]], all the actors playing Cylons are guest stars and not members of the regular cast. As this means that having all seven Cylon models present in an episode will drive up its production cost, it is unlikely that all Cylons will be present in many episodes. ([[Simon]] had only a handful of lines in "[[Occupation]]" and "[[Precipice]]", and [[Three]] was the only non-regular Cylon to appear in "[[Collaborators]]".) | ||
== Noteworthy Dialogue == | == Noteworthy Dialogue == |
Revision as of 20:51, 10 November 2006
"Torn" An episode of the Re-imagined Series | |||
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Episode No. | Season 3, Episode 6 | ||
Writer(s) | Anne Cofell Saunders | ||
Story by | |||
Director | Jean de Segonzac | ||
Assistant Director | |||
Special guest(s) | Lucy Lawless as Number Three | ||
Production No. | 306 | ||
Nielsen Rating | |||
US airdate | 2006-11-03 | ||
CAN airdate | {{{CAN airdate}}} | ||
UK airdate | |||
DVD release | |||
Population | 41,422 survivors | ||
Additional Info | |||
Episode Chronology | |||
Previous | Next | ||
Collaborators | Torn | A Measure of Salvation | |
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Official Summary | |||
R&D Skit – View | |||
Podcast Transcript – View | |||
[[IMDB:tt{{{imdb}}}|IMDb entry]] | |||
Listing of props for this episode | |||
Related Media | |||
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Overview
- Starbuck and Tigh create divisions between those who suffered under the Cylon occupation of New Caprica and those who stayed with the fleet. Meanwhile, Baltar tries to prove his worth to the Cylons.
Summary
On Galactica
- Galactica's air group runs exercises with the Viper pilots who settled on New Caprica and are thus out of shape. Starbuck deliberately breaks formation and collides with Kat's Viper, forcing an end to the exercise and causing now-Major Lee Adama - who has resumed his post as CAG - to remove her from flight duty.
- In his quarters, Saul Tigh is drinking in excess. He believes he hears Ellen say "I can't believe you did that to me". He looks out into the civilian-crowded corridor and follows a woman who he believes to be Ellen, only to grab a mid-aged woman who is talking to a young boy, presumably her son.
- Upon Thrace's return to her bunk, she is met by Kacey and her mother, whom she dismisses, telling the Kacey's mother not visit her again.
- Karl Agathon congratulates and encourages Apollo for losing all the excess fat he had gained during the New Caprica era. Apollo asks Helo to ensure to remind him to never let that happen again.
- Felix Gaeta meets with Laura Roslin and William Adama to discuss Baltar-related matters. During the year before the Cylon Occupation of New Caprica, Baltar was obsessed with analyzing the data from Kobol to find the path to Earth. Based on passages in the Scrolls of Pythia, Baltar identified a nebula and two associated pulsars he believed to be a landmark on the road to Earth.
- In the pilots' rec room, Hot Dog christens Lieutenant Sharon Agathon with the callsign "Athena" after she points out that, despite appearances, she is not "Boomer".
- Thrace and Tigh begin to sow dissent between the survivors of New Caprica and the crew that stayed behind on Galactica.
- Adama confronts Thrace and Tigh on their behavior. He challenges them to shoot him, as their constant complaining is tantamount to pulling the trigger. When neither do, Adama demands they shape up and move on with their lives.
- Spurred by Adama's words, Thrace cuts her hair and appears to return to duty. Later, in uniform, she visits Kacey and her mother.
- Meanwhile, Tigh returns to his room and begins drinking to excess, finishing off one bottle and starting another.
- In a Raptor, Athena and Racetrack jump into range of the Lion's Head Nebula, and are excited to find what the Scrolls described (an eye that blinks red and blue). They quickly realize, however, that they have jumped right next to the dying basestar.
On a basestar
- Gaius Baltar, aboard the Cylon basestar, is having another hallucination. On a sunny beach, Gaius praises Six for returning to him in his time of need, and states that he enjoys having conversations with her. Six implores him to learn anything and everything about the Cylons, as he will need the information in the days ahead. Baltar presses six again to tell him what she is, either a hallucination or the result of some sort of implant - Six tells Baltar, again, that she is an angel of God.
- Having been allowed to stay on the basestar, Caprica-Six and Three talk with Baltar later on, inquiring about the location of Earth. Baltar initially denies having any knowledge of where Earth is, but then reveals that he does have clues as to where its probable location is. He then finds out that the Cylons intend to find Earth so they can use it as their new home.
- Baltar is apprehensive about helping the Cylons, and Caprica-Six tells him that the Cylons are also leery as to whether his intentions are true or not. Caprica-Six leads Baltar through the ship, telling him that she uses a projection of a forest to navigate the ship. In his mind, Baltar realizes that his form of projection is similar to what the Cylons are using, causing him to question whether he is human or a Cylon.
- Caprica-Six informs Baltar that his rescue of Hera and his assistance in finding Earth has made him a valuable asset, and has gone a long way in impressing the Cylons. Baltar asks why there are only seven models on the ship, and inquires about the remaining five models. Caprica-Six tells him that they don't talk about it. He asks whether they would recognize one of the others, but their conversation is interrupted by Three before she can answer.
- Three informs Caprica-Six that there is a situation, and a Five states that the basestar that went to check the pulsar has not reported back. The group head to a control center, where Baltar finds out that the missing basestar has been infected by a disease. The Cylons speculate and that any Cylon that dies and uploads to a Resurrection Ship might spread the virus even further. As a precautionary measure the Resurrection Ship is kept out of range. On the urge of his internal Six, Baltar offers to board the infected basestar and collect scientific information.
- Before he leaves on his mission, Baltar encounters the Cylon Hybrid that controls the functions of the basestar. The hybrid is hooked into the ship's systems and continually vocalizes her seemingly non-sensical thoughts. Caprica-Six tells Baltar that it is thought by most of the Cylon models that the Hybrid has gone insane from being connected to the basestar and that her words hold no meaning, however the Leoben model considers the hybrid's words as coming from God.
- The Cylons provide Baltar with a Raptor to board the baseship, and when he arrives, he finds numerous Cylons, either dead or dying. He collects blood samples and takes pictures of the area to bring back for analysis, and also finds a large manmade object in the hold of the ship. He then finds a dying Six model (curiously with black hair), who informs him that the device the Cylons captured, a probe left by the 13th Colony. Even though Baltar offers to bring her help, she tries to attack him, and he strangles her to death.
- Upon his return to the basestar, he denies finding anything that could have caused the outbreak of the virus, but Caprica-Six notices the probe object in Baltar's picture, but doesn't let on to anyone else what she has discovered.
Questions
- Would it be possible for the Colonials to salvage the derelict basestar for their own purposes?
- What has happened to the remaining five Cylon models? Are they so secretive that none of the other seven variants have any knowledge of them? Did the Cylons permanently box the other models because they were dissenters to the cause of the Cylon race?
- If Baltar was able to extrapolate the location of the Lion's Head Nebula just from reading the sacred scriptures, can we not assume someone else could have conducted the same research at an earlier date?
- What is Caprica-Six going to do now that she realizes Baltar may be withholding critically sensitive information?
- Cally and Galen Tyrol are both seen working on the hangar deck. Who is taking care of their baby? Has a system been put in place to take care of crewmembers' children?
- Is Athena infected with the Cylon virus?
- As the probe is supposed to come from the 13th Tribe, and is affecting Cylons, does that mean that Cylons have been exisiting in times of the 13th tribe? Or is just by accident that is viral for Cylons?
- What is the "genetic pool" that the human form Cylons all come from, and has it existed for longer than the Cylons themselves?
- Is the virus biological or technological in nature? The "inevitable once we took human form" and "genetic pool" lines indicate that the Cylons think it is biological. On the other hand, their speculation that it could survive through a download process implies that it could technological in nature (i.e. computer virus). Or is the virus both biological and technological, like the Cylons themselves?
- Is Boomer the Cylon model Number Eight seen in the control center of the basestar with Baltar? If so, is her involvement with the Cylons on that basestar to find a map of Earth an indication that she has finally accepted her identity as a Cylon and disassociated herself from humanity? Does she think that peaceful coexistence with the thirteenth tribe would be possible, despite the failure of New Caprica?
- With seven Cylons revealed and the "Final Five" on odds with them, are there any Cylon Agents left in the fleet?
- If the known seven Cylons don't speak about the "Final Five", why did Caprica-Six mentioned the existence of twelve models in the first place? Maybe whatever happened between them occured after the Fall of the Colonies?
- How do the Cylons know for sure that the probe was left by the 13th Colony?
- Where is Cavil?
Analysis
- The crew-position shuffle continues from last episode, but some definite decisions have been made:
- Lee has been demoted back to Major, and has resumed his old position as CAG, with Kat and Hot Dog as senior pilots under him. Starbuck is as well, until Adama revokes her flight status for reckless behaviour.
- As mentioned, it seems Kat has been demoted from CAG to leader of Blue Squadron.
- As implied in "Collaborators", Helo keeps the XO slot aboard Galactica for now.
- Gaeta appears to have inherited Baltar's mantle as the scientific advisor (it is unclear whether he holds any additional positions), and is focusing his efforts on refining a course for Earth.
- Cally Tyrol is shown working the flight deck alongside her husband, showing that she is once again active in the Fleet.
- Narcho is now a pilot on Galactica.
- Following her actions during the Battle of New Caprica, Sharon Agathon seems to have garnered some degree of acceptance among the Galactica air group.
- "Athena" is the name of Adama's daughter in the original series. This may be an allusion to the changing relationships on Galactica: Sharon Agathon has replaced Kara Thrace as William Adama's surrogate daughter. (He tells Thrace, "You were like a daughter to me once. No more.") As Hot Dog states, Athena is also the name of a Lord of Kobol.
- The baseship hybrid appears to be viewed by the Cylons in the same way as the Centurions and Raiders. The Hybrid has no vote in the Cylon decision-making process, despite its ability to express its thoughts and feelings, after a fashion.
- The Cylons have a Raptor and flight suit at their disposal, acquired during the occupation of New Caprica or from undestroyed Colonial military assets on the Twelve Colonies. This raises the possibility that the Cylons may have other Colonial ships in their possession.
- Given Admiral Adama's conversation with Tigh in the rec room, Adama clearly doesn't know of Tigh's hand in executing his wife for collaborating with the Cylons.
- It is interesting to note that despite having found the map to Earth during Season 2, Admiral Adama still displays a level of skepticism towards finding Earth. It isn't until Gaeta begins linking the prophecies with actual star chart data, such as the red and blue pulsars, does Adama's facial expression change to a mild expression of surprise.
- Despite claims made during his bid for the presidency, Baltar worked on finding the location of Earth during his time as president, likely hiding his notes from the Cylons after the occupation. During his discussion with Adama and Roslin regarding Earth's location, Gaeta surmises that Baltar likely pursued the research as he wanted to get there himself eventually.
Notes
- According to an interview with executive producer David Eick, episodes 5 and 6 are a two-part story in which Galactica discovers a dying Cylon Baseship, and deals with a plague that has befallen the Cylons. (Eick is counting "Occupation" and "Precipice" as one episode.)
- The phrase "end of line," uttered by the Cylon hybrid in this episode, is a possible reference to the film Tron, in which the Master Control Program finishes its sentences with "end of line."
- This may also be a play on the episode title. Torn is an anagram of Tron.
- End of line is also a computing term, referring to the character used to signal a new line in text-based protocols.
- In the PC game Homeworld, Karan S'jet, a young female neuroscientist, integrates her physical body into the mothership to serve as its living CPU. This is similar to the function of the Cylon Hybrid. (Although S'jet chose to do so voluntarily, and it is unlikely, from comments by Three, that the Hybrids were given a choice) . The backstory to the game's sequel Homeworld 2 descibes S'jet as undergoing a similar metaphysical experience while integrated with the mothership as Caprica-Six describes of the Hybrid.
- The idea of using living creatures as central processing units of large ships has been visited before in both literary and filmed science fiction. For example the pilots in Dune serve a similar function while under the influence of the Spice. In Norman Spinrad's novel "The Void Captain's Tale", some women become pilots because they believe to achieve a better insight into god's creation, thus having a spiritual experience. This is similar to Leoben's beliefs about the Hybrids. Recent television series with living CPUs include Babylon 5, with human telepaths in the Shadow vessels, and Farscape's Pilot, though in the latter case, Pilot is more like a conduit between the crew and a sentient ship in its own right.
- The idea of a living being serving as CPU for a space vessel is explored, in detail and from the ship's perspective, in Anne McCaffrey's Ship Who... series of novels and short stories. The first of these was published in 1961 and may well be the inspiration for the other examples cited above.
- According to the podcast for the episode, the Hybrid's visual look was inspired by the precogs in Minority Report.
- In the podcast is also revealed that some scenes of the episode had to be highly alterated from what was initially planed. For example the opening conversation of Baltar and Six had to be redubbed and in the original script Starbuck simply ran out of gas, instead of crashing with another Viper. Additionally it is mentioned that Katee Sackhoff really cut her own hair at the end of the episode.
- The name of the director, Jean de Segonzac, was misspelled in the onscreen credits. He was listed as Jean de Segoznac.
- Cavil is absent from the episode's basestar scenes, aside from a brief closeup from a previous episode used to illustrate Baltar's thoughts about the seven models he has seen. It should be noted that the Cavil model was neither seen on Caprica in "Downloaded" nor on the scenes set on the baseship we have seen so far. While this is likely due to the fact that actor Dean Stockwell is not available, it should be noted that there were no stand-ins used to indicate the presence of the Cavils, as it happened with Simon and Conoy in "Downloaded".
- Also, with the exception of Tricia Helfer and Grace Park, all the actors playing Cylons are guest stars and not members of the regular cast. As this means that having all seven Cylon models present in an episode will drive up its production cost, it is unlikely that all Cylons will be present in many episodes. (Simon had only a handful of lines in "Occupation" and "Precipice", and Three was the only non-regular Cylon to appear in "Collaborators".)
Noteworthy Dialogue
- On Galactica's flight deck:
- Chief Tyrol: (checking Starbuck's Viper) Captain, how did you land this thing?
- Kara Thrace: Pointed it towards the deck and stopped when I got here.
- Hot Dog: Bone-dry, she says. Landed the bird without a drop of fuel.
- Lee Adama: (walking up to Kara) If you want to die, I will open up an airlock for you, but you are not taking one of my Vipers with you.
- Kara Thrace: The bird's on the deck. I'm on the deck. I don't know what you're bitching about.
- Lee Adama: I don't give a frak what you do, Starbuck. You're done flying.
- Gaius Baltar sees and hears the Hybrid for the first time:
- Hybrid: Two protons expelled at each coupling site creates the mode of force, the embryo becomes a fish though we don't enter until a plate, we're here to experience, evolve the little toe, atrophy, don't ask me how, I'll be dead in a thousand light years, thank you, thank you, genesis turns to its source, reduction occurs step wise though the essence is all one, end of line. FTL system check. Diagnostic functions within parameters repeats the harlequin, the agony exquisite, the colors run the path of ashes...
- In the rec room on Galactica:
- Helo: (referring to the rescue on New Caprica) Hey, we all made sacrifices.
- Saul Tigh: Is that so?
- Helo: Yes, that's right.
- Saul Tigh: Well, while you were pinning wings on your Cylon girlfriend, our people were strapping homemade bombs to their chest, doing what they could to take the bastards out. So forgive me if I don't get all misty over your sacrifices.
- Adama's feelings towards, and regarding, Starbuck:
- Adama: You were like a daughter to me once - no more. You're malcontent and a cancer, and I won't have you on my ship. So you have a choice - you can figure out how to become a human being again, and an officer; or you can find another place to live, off of this ship. You're dismissed.
- Adama's feelings towards, and regarding, Saul Tigh:
- Adama: You're full of bile, hatred, and I know it has something to do with Ellen. I'm sorry for that. And if you need time Saul, you take all the time you want, but I gotta run a ship. And the last thing I need is a one-eyed drunk sitting down here, sewing discontent and disobedience. So I'll tell you once again, Saul, you can pick up that weapon and kill me. Or you can get your ass back into your quarters and not leave... 'til you act like the man I've known for the past 30 years.
- Saul Tigh (picks up weapon and unloads it) That man doesn't exist any more, Bill. And you won't be seeing me again. (drops gun on table, hobbles out of room)
- The Hybrid's objection to leaving the infected Basestar behind:
- Hybrid: Mists of dreams drip along the nascent echo, and love no more. End of line.
- When discovering the dying basestar:
- Athena: When God's anger awakens even the mighty shall fall.
Guest Stars
- Michael Hogan as Saul Tigh
- Aaron Douglas as Galen Tyrol
- Tahmoh Penikett as Lt. Karl "Helo" Agathon
- Nicki Clyne as Cally Tyrol
- Alessandro Juliani as Felix Gaeta
- Rick Worthy as Simon
- Callum Keith Rennie as Leoben Conoy
- Matthew Bennett as Number Five
- Emilie Ullerup as Julia Prynne
- Madeline Parker as Kacey
- Sebastian Spence as Lt. Noel "Narcho" Allison
- Luciana Carro as Lt. Louanne "Kat" Katraine
- Leah Cairns as Lt. Margaret "Racetrack" Edmondson
- Bodie Olmos as Lt. Brendan "Hot Dog" Constanza