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[[Image:Gaius' Angels 1.jpg|thumb|The [[young woman|leader]] (center) flanked by her fellow Angels.]] | [[Image:Gaius' Angels 1.jpg|thumb|The [[young woman|leader]] (center) flanked by her fellow Angels.]] | ||
'''Baltar's Angels'''<ref>This is a Battlestar Wiki [[Battlestar Wiki:Descriptive term|descriptive term]], and a pastiché of the title ''[[w:Charlie's Angels|Charlie's Angels]]''.</ref> are a trio of unidentified women who are first seen together as spectators to [[Gaius Baltar]]'s trial ([[Crossroads, Part I]]). | '''Baltar's Angels'''<ref>This is a Battlestar Wiki [[Battlestar Wiki:Descriptive term|descriptive term]], and a silly pastiché of the title ''[[w:Charlie's Angels|Charlie's Angels]]''.</ref> are a trio of unidentified women who are first seen together as spectators to [[Gaius Baltar]]'s trial ([[Crossroads, Part I]]). | ||
These women earn a stare from [[Laura Roslin]] during [[Lee Adama]]'s testimony, which an unidentified [[young woman]] (apparently the Angels' ''de facto'' leader) returns. | These women earn a stare from [[Laura Roslin]] during [[Lee Adama]]'s testimony, which an unidentified [[young woman]] (apparently the Angels' ''de facto'' leader) returns. |
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Baltar's Angels[1] are a trio of unidentified women who are first seen together as spectators to Gaius Baltar's trial (Crossroads, Part I).
These women earn a stare from Laura Roslin during Lee Adama's testimony, which an unidentified young woman (apparently the Angels' de facto leader) returns.
After applauding Baltar's not guilty verdict, they are later seen when Galactica experiences power-loss after their FTL jump to the Ionian nebula, and whisk Baltar away to his "new life" (Crossroads, Part II).
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- ↑ This is a Battlestar Wiki descriptive term, and a silly pastiché of the title Charlie's Angels.