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Occupation

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"Occupation"
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Overview

A four-page excerpt from this episode is available as a side for the role of Selloi Dedona [1]. From this, the following information about this episode can be confidently ascertained:

  • Selloi Dedona is a human oracle, whom cylon D'anna Biers consults.
  • Dedona asserts that Biers has lost her faith in the cylon God, which Biers denies.
  • Dedona tells Biers that Hera, the hybrid daughter of Sharon Valerii (Caprica copy) and Karl Agathon is still alive. She claims the message originates with the cylon God himself.
  • Dedona tells Biers to remember the story of Medusa, and predicts a similar downfall.
  • Ellen Tigh is having a sexual affair with someone at a place refferred to as the "Cylon planning office".
  • Laura Roslin is still teaching at her school. She and Tory Foster review reconnaissance photos of a police force composed of human collaborators, which appears to be about 200-strong.
  • Saul Tigh is the "guest" of a copy of Cavil in an unknown location. Tigh does not appear to be happy about this. This is a very brief scene, and the source of considerable fan controversy. It is reproduced below for reference purposes:
Tigh says nothing. Won't even look at him. Cavil reaches
into a pocket and takes out a TOOTHBRUSH, a WASHCLOTH, and a
BAR of SOAP.

                    BROTHER CAVIL (cont'd)
          Brought you some things. Might as
          well be comfortable as long as
          you're here, right?

Tigh closes his eye, trying not to slide into hopelessness as
he realizes this means he's going to be hear a long time.
  • Some fans have inferred that one of Saul Tigh's eyes is injured in this episode, based on the reference to "his eye" in the singular. [2], [3], [4], [5]

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From RDM's blog

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