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* Would Hera's blood have any effect on the cancer now since the cancer apparently has resisted Hera's innate immunology?
* Would Hera's blood have any effect on the cancer now since the cancer apparently has resisted Hera's innate immunology?
* Is Helo now both acting CAG and acting XO, or has another pilot replaced him as CAG?


== Analysis ==
== Analysis ==

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Crossroads, Part I
"Crossroads, Part I"
An episode of the Re-imagined Series
Episode No. Season 3, Episode 19
Writer(s) Mark Verheiden
Story by
Director Michael Rymer
Assistant Director
Special guest(s)
Production No. 319
Nielsen Rating
US airdate USA 2007-??-??
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Population ? survivors
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Overview

Baltar's trial commences, with the prosecution presenting evidence of treason committed on New Caprica amid controversial testimonies from Colonel Tigh and President Roslin.

Summary

Teaser

Act 1

  • Racetrack and Skulls are conducting reconnaissance to see if any Cylons are following the Fleet jumps away. Her Raptor hides behind an asteroid as they play cards and wait.
  • The trial begins. Cassidy asks the courtroom how loss is measured.
  • She notes the number of people who settled on New Caprica, the number who was escaped in the Second Exodus and the number lost: 5,197 left behind, killed or otherwise missing.
  • The attorney claims that the trust put in Baltar was gravely misplaced, and that the ultimate price must be paid.
  • Romo Lampkin, Baltar's attorney, immediately asks to change the plea to guilty as a ploy to use reverse psychology to claim that the power of mob rule is trying to sway opinion in the court.
  • Lampkin claims that President Roslin is seeking vengeance on Baltar for her lost election, and claims that the New Capricans were victims of a hopeless battle. Baltar's decision to surrender to the Cylons had saved lives, he claims, versus what Lampkin claims Roslin would have done -- stand and fight.
  • Back on Racetrack's Raptor, five baseships suddenly appear and attack. Racetrack's FTL drive barely comes online in time to allow them to escape an incoming missile.
  • Back on Galactica, in CIC, Admiral Adama orders a scan for any tracking devices that may have been left on Fleet ships during the New Caprica siege. At the same time Tory Foster hands Roslin a cup and a thermos can. Roslin insists on asking the incarcerated Caprica-Six for information. When Tigh objects, Roslin snaps back, uncharacteristically.
  • Lee Adama enters CIC near Roslin, who is collecting herself in the Weapons Control station. He notices Roslin's cup, which she left on the table, and smells it, detecting something unexpected.
  • Caprica-Six is questioned. She suggests that the fuel ship is being tracked by a unique radiation signature emitted by the ship. The virtual Baltar appears and convinces her not to cooperate further. Caprica Six retaliates to Tigh's interrogation by recalling Ellen Tigh, inciting Tigh to strike her, and Six to strike back before marines intervene and shackle the Cylon.

Act 2

  • In court, Tigh is questioned, and asked if Baltar appeared to help the resistance in any way. Tigh is noticeably drunk. When questioned about Ellen, Tigh acknowledges her involvement but becomes more withdrawn.
  • Lampkin cross-examines about the NCP initiation bombing and how the resistance attempted to target Baltar. Lampkin continues questions about Ellen Tigh's collaboration by asking Colonel Tigh if his wife was a collaborator, muddying the differences between Ellen Tigh and Baltar. Lampkin points out that Tigh appears drunk, and Tigh makes matters worse by Tigh hallucinating music.
  • Tigh is asked the nature of Ellen's death, and Tigh resolutely answers, claiming that Baltar's inaction made him kill her wife. He reflects a portion of his wife's last words to tell how he would do anything to have Baltar killed. Tigh is interrupted again by music he thinks he hears.
  • In Joe's Bar, Anders turns a eye to strange noises from the bar's public wireless.
  • Under testimony, Roslin notes the execution of 200 people under Cylon tyranny.
  • Lampkin attempts to get Lee Adama to give some insight about Roslin's testimony and Roslin herself, perhaps to stick it to his father as well.
  • Lampkin attempts to play to Adama's sense of justice, warning that failure to do so could get a mistrial.

Act 3

  • Admiral Adama drags the drunken Tigh to his quarters. The Fleet is nine jumps away from the nebula, and repairs are being made to the fuel ship to keep it from being tracked.
  • Tigh says that he can't "smell her anymore" and apologizes for his actions in court. Adama replies that, as his oldest friend, he could never embarrass him.
  • In the admiral's quarters, Major Adama suggests the idea of sending the fuel ship on a different course to throw off the Cylons temporarily, and the admiral coldly takes it under advisement.
  • The two Adamas verbally spar. Admiral Adama angrily believes his son's decision to aid in defending Baltar is a terrible one.
  • In response, Major Adama resigns from military duty, while his father accepts the resignation in anger.
  • The mood is tense in court when, instead of Lampkin, Major Adama asks to address the court.
  • Lee Adama (in civilian dress) questions President Roslin, but asks if it was Baltar that saved her from cancer. When Admiral Adama objects, Lampkin asks for hostile witness latitude, which is given.
  • Roslin tells how the cancer was cured. When asked what medications she was currently taking, she says "I don't remember." Asked specifically about chamalla use, and if she has had hallucinations recently, Roslin counters in the affirmative but notes how it provided the first clues to Earth as well as noting Lee Adama's own involvement.
  • When asked if she was taking chamalla now, Roslin does not answer. She whispers to counselor Adama: "Don't do this."
  • Admiral Adama tries to overrule the line of questioning but other tribunal judges overrule him, forcing Roslin to answer. She recalls her fondness for Lee Adama's early leadership, how calling him "Captain Apollo" way back then had a nice ring to it, but how sad she was at how his behavior has changed.
  • Adama notes that chamalla can be sweetened to mask its bitter taste, recalling the cup of tea he smelled in Galactica's CIC, which gave him the clue to her use of the drug.
  • Roslin confirms that she is taking chamalla again. Asked to explain why she still takes the drug, she tells the court that she is taking the drug again because her cancer has returned.

Act 4

  • Anastasia Dualla packs her bags and leaves her husband in disgust over his questioning of Roslin and his usage of the justice system she believes should be dismantled and rebuilt to make it work again.
  • On Colonial One, reporters pepper President Roslin about her cancer, how it will be treated, and if she planned on using Hera Agathon's blood again. The line of questioning infuriates Foster, but Roslin asks her to leave the press conference. When one reporter asks how long the President has to live, an unflinching Roslin repeats the same question at the reporter, leaving her speechless.
  • After the press conference, Roslin angrily criticizes her aide, complaining that Foster is off her game. Foster claims that she hasn't been sleeping well.
  • In his quarters, the drunken Tigh still hears the mysterious music and tries to track its source.
  • Helo arrives in CIC as interim Executive officer and finds Lt. Gaeta, who briefs him. The tylium fuel ship decoy plan is nearing completion, but there are no further reports of Cylon forces. Three jumps from the nebula.
  • Helo remembers a certain smell in the air when trouble was brewing, long ago during his sojourn on Caprica. He believes "something over the horizon" is coming, something that doesn't bode well for the Fleet. "A storm is coming," he says.
  • Tigh's music appears to be coming from the ship, or so he thinks.


Bonus Scene

Asking Lampkin, Adama asks about the guiltiness of Baltar, but Lampkin plays to Adama's justice about how all of them are guilty.

Questions

  • Did Tigh continue drinking all the time, or did he stop for a while after he seemingly pulled himself together again?
  • Is there a budding romance developing between Anders and Seelix?
  • Why are Tigh, Anders, and Tory apparently the only ones who can hear the ever increasing music?
  • Where is the source of the music coming from?
  • Is Roslin back on using chamalla extract because of prescription from Cottle or is she attempting to receive visions of the future again?
  • Did Athena receive the same dream that Roslin found herself in during the teaser of the episode?
  • Would Athena and Helo be willing to donate some of Hera's blood to save Roslin from her cancer?
  • Would Hera's blood have any effect on the cancer now since the cancer apparently has resisted Hera's innate immunology?
  • Is Helo now both acting CAG and acting XO, or has another pilot replaced him as CAG?

Analysis

  • Samuel Anders wears a uniform with rank insignia and hangs around with Seelix and Costanza. Together with being addressed as "you nuggets", this indicates that he joined the pilot training program.
  • Racetrack continues her history of running at the first sign of trouble ("Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II", "Occupation", "Torn"). However this time, her Raptor is actually in immediate danger.

Notes

  • The episode has one of the most sparse musical score yet. The only major pieces are during Roslin's dream at the beginning and the music Tigh keeps hearing. According to a blogy entry by composer Bear McCreary, director Michael Rymer and the editors decided not to use any music during the court room part, in order to let the scenes speak for themselves.
  • It's the first episode without an intro sequence, thus increasing the effective running time a little bit. Because of that, no updated Survivor Count is available.
  • The bitterness of chamalla and that it can be sweetened to make it taste better, is first mentioned by the oracle Dodona Selloi in "Exodus, Part I".

Noteworthy Dialogue

Official Statements

Guest Stars

References