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* Roslin enters a hallucinatory trance state as the basestar jumps about wildly. Roslin has not previously experienced this sensation during the Fleet's jumps, although Kara Thrace underwent something similar in "[[He That Believeth In Me]]". Moreover, [[Callandra Tyrol|Cally Henderson]] exhibited symptoms of vertigo during ''Galactica's'' first jump in the [[Miniseries, Night 2|Miniseries]].
* Roslin enters a hallucinatory trance state as the basestar jumps about wildly. Roslin has not previously experienced this sensation during the Fleet's jumps, although Kara Thrace underwent something similar in "[[He That Believeth In Me]]". Moreover, [[Callandra Tyrol|Cally Henderson]] exhibited symptoms of vertigo during ''Galactica's'' first jump in the [[Miniseries, Night 2|Miniseries]].
* Over the course of the series, the [[Number Eight|Eights]] have been notorious for shifting their alliances. [[Number Three]]'s comment about the Eight model's tendency to be passionate allies until they see "something shiny" seems to be yet another example of the fickle nature of the Number Eight model. A somewhat more direct observation of this fact is shown in "[[Faith]]" when [[Sharon Agathon]] denounces a group of Eights after hearing their desire to rebel against [[Natalie]] and the other [[Number Six]] models.
* Over the course of the series, the [[Number Eight|Eights]] have been notorious for shifting their alliances. [[Number Three]]'s comment about the Eight model's tendency to be passionate allies until they see "something shiny" seems to be yet another example of the fickle nature of the Number Eight model. A somewhat more direct observation of this fact is shown in "[[Faith]]" when [[Sharon Agathon]] denounces a group of Eights after hearing their desire to rebel against [[Natalie]] and the other [[Number Six]] models.
* The battle in this episode bears a resemblance to "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I|Resurrection Ship, Parts I]] and [[Resurrection Ship, Part II|II]]". Un both episodes, a shaky alliance between ''Galactica'' and another force takes on an ostensibly irreplaceable Cylon resurrection facility by first disabling its FTL capability and then engaging it directly with fighters. Furthermore, both sides plan to double-cross each other after the successful execution of the attack.
* The battle in this episode bears a striking resemblance to "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I|Resurrection Ship, Parts I]] and [[Resurrection Ship, Part II|II]]". In both episodes, a shaky alliance between ''Galactica'' and another force takes on an ostensibly irreplaceable Cylon resurrection facility by first disabling its FTL capability and then engaging it directly with fighters. Furthermore, both sides plan to double-cross each other after the successful execution of the attack.


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This article discusses the Re-imagined Series episode. For the eponymous resurrection facility, see: Resurrection Hub.
The Hub
"The Hub"
An episode of the Re-imagined Series
Episode No. Season 4, Episode 9
Writer(s) Jane Espenson
Story by
Director Paul Edwards
Assistant Director
Special guest(s)
Production No. 411
Nielsen Rating
US airdate USA 06 June 2008
CAN airdate CAN 06 June 2008
UK airdate UK 10 June 2008
DVD release
Population 39,673 survivors (Population decline. 1)
Additional Info
Episode Chronology
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Sine Qua Non The Hub Revelations
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Overview[edit]

Pursuing the Resurrection Hub at the whim of the Hybrid, a team of Viper pilots and Cylon rebels become uneasy collaborators as they formulate a battle plan to unbox the Threes and destroy Cylon resurrection forever. Meanwhile, Roslin and Baltar try desperately to communicate with the panicking Hybrid and Helo discovers a disturbing characteristic within one of the Eights.

Summary[edit]

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Teaser[edit]

  • The start of this episode overlaps with the end of Guess What's Coming to Dinner?.
  • During the jump, Roslin has a brief vision of herself and Elosha in an empty version of Galactica.
  • The Hybrid soon makes a second jump, and Roslin's vision continues. She encounters a dying version of herself.

Act 1[edit]

  • An Eight determines that the Hybrid is panicking due to Natalie's injury.
  • Baltar attempts to calm her, and initially appears to have been successful.
  • The Hybrid jumps again. Roslin's vision continues, and she sees Thrace, Cottle and the Adamas standing over her bed. Elosha speaks to the dying Roslin, chastising her for her lack of empathy.
  • The Eight tells Helo that the Hybrid is following the Hub, and discusses strategy with him.
  • The Eight massages Helo's back, Helo comments that Athena learned to do so after meeting him, and the Eight reveals that she accessed Athena's memories from the last download.
  • Helo speaks with Roslin in Gonzo's Raptor. Roslin orders Helo to bring D'Anna to her.
  • On the Resurrection Hub, D'Anna awakens next to a One and Boomer, who discusses the Cylon civil war with her. D'Anna makes a disparaging remark about the Eights' fickleness.

Act 2[edit]

  • In the Basestar hangar, Helo and an Eight give a mission briefing to a number of Sixes, Eights and Colonial pilots. Several pilots express concerns about his safety and the reliability of the Cylon pilots. The Eight assures the human pilots that they are as reliable and skilful as Athena.
  • Baltar and Roslin attampt to question the Hybrid with little sucess. They bicker and Baltar walks off, and then the Hybrid declares that a Three has been unboxed and jumps.
  • In a vision, Elosha and Roslin walk through the hallways of Galactica. Roslin speculates that Elosha and the visions are a manifestation of her subconscious. Roslin and Elosha see William Adama reading Searider Falcon to the dying Roslin.
  • After the jump, Baltar begins talking to a Centurion about hierarchy and religion, asserting that the Centurion is loved by God as well.
  • Roslin and Helo discuss their secret plans regarding D'Anna, Helo expresses reservations, asserting that the Sixes and Eights are trustworthy. They are interrupted by an alarm indicating that they have reached the Hub.

Act 3[edit]

  • On the Resurrection Hub, Boomer comments on the arrival of the rebel Basestar.
  • One of the Cavils tries to convince D'Anna to talk to the rebels and defuse the conflict, but D'Anna replies curtly and threatens to shout out the names of the Final Five.
  • Boomer states that the rebel Basestar has launched 25 Heavy Raiders.
  • Outside the Hub, the Heavy Raiders release the Raptors. The Raiders attack the Basestar, while the Raptors head towards the Hub.
  • Cavil concludes that the rebels are attempting to destroy the Hub, and comments that doing so would be mass murder, and would make death permanent for Cylons. On hearing this D'Anna breaks Cavil's neck and Boomer flees.
  • Missiles destroy a node at the top of the Hub, taking out its FTL capability, and Helo's Raptor heads towards the Hub.
  • In the Hub, Helo and an Eight encounter D'Anna and the dead Cavil. Helo tells D'Anna to run and grabs her arm.
  • Gonzo panics due to the damage to his Raptor, suggesting that he jump out. Hardball advises against jumping back to Galactica due to its distance. Gonzo is shot as jumps out.
  • In the Hub, Helo hesitates upon seeing a number of inert Eight bodies. The Eight tells him they should leave, and drags the objecting D'Anna.
  • Baltar continues to evangalise to the Centurion, but as the rebel Basestar is hit by a missile the explosion destroys the Centurion and seriously injures Baltar.
  • Two Marines carry Baltar to a bed while Roslin carries a First Aid kit.
  • Roslin orders them out, bandaging Baltar and injecting him with morpha. In his drug-addled state Baltar talks to Roslin about religion, telling her that he once harbored terrible guilt. Pressed on what that guilt is for he tells Roslin that he unwittingly gave the Cylons the access codes prior to the fall of the Twelve Colonies,. He compares the fall to the flood Pythia spoke of, which wiped out most of humanity and rejuvenated them. Shocked by Baltar's confession, Roslin tries to kill Baltar by removing his bandages, while he begs her to stop.

Act 4[edit]

  • Helo announces that he has D'Anna and orders a nuclear strike on the Hub. The Vipers fire two nukes each into the Hub destroying it and at least one of the two enemy basestars.
  • Baltar continues to beg for his life.
  • There is another jump. In Roslin's vision, William Adama stands over a dying Laura Roslin, while Laura and Elosha watch them. Elosha convinces Laura to show Baltar mercy.
  • Laura checks to see if Baltar is still alive, then begins bandaging him.
  • Helo argues with the Eight, saying that his orders are to take D'Anna to the president.
  • Helo brings D'Anna to Roslin. Roslin orders Helo out, telling him not to let anyone else in.
  • D'Anna says that Baltar is likely to survive.
  • When asked about the Final Five, D'Anna jokes that Laura Roslin is one of them, and refuses to provide any information until she feels she is safe. She says she will tell Laura who the Final Five are after she is taken back to the fleet.
  • Laura sits, listening to the Hybrid.
  • After the jump in Laura's vision, she sits next to the hybrid speaking with Elosha.
  • William Adama sees the basestar. In the landing bay, he meets Laura Roslin. He says that he missed her, and she says that she loves him.

Notes[edit]

Story[edit]

  • The survivor count at the top of the show notes the already established death on Lieutenant Eammon Pike, whose body is discovered in the Raptor that managed to jump to the Fleet. Other human fatalities are impossible to determine as a result of the battle.
  • The events of this episode, starting from the Hybrid's jump of the rebel basestar in "Guess What's Coming To Dinner?", and William Adama's mission to stay behind in a Raptor awaiting Laura Roslin's return spans two days. Ergo, the events of "Sine Qua Non" occur over the course of two days.
  • Unlike previous episodes, this episode is part of the same overall story occurring concurrently with the episode before it (Sine Qua Non). The episode shows the events from the baseship's perspective, whereas "Sine Qua Non" shows the uncertainty and reactions to said uncertainty from the Fleet's perspective.

Cylons[edit]

  • Number Two/Leoben Conoy is notably absent from the episode (appearing only in the recap at the beginning), and only Sixes and Eights are among the Cylons fighting in the battle. Since actor Callum Keith Rennie is credited for the episode, it is likely that scenes with him were shot but cut.
  • There is only one Number Three in existence, and any possibility of unboxing the others has been lost.
  • With the destruction of the Resurrection Hub, the Cylons have permanently lost the ability to download into new bodies.
  • As previously shown in "The Farm", Heavy Raiders are piloted by humanoid Cylons unlike the smaller autonomous Raiders.
  • This episode contains the first mention of Natalie's name in dialogue

Analysis[edit]

  • Roslin enters a hallucinatory trance state as the basestar jumps about wildly. Roslin has not previously experienced this sensation during the Fleet's jumps, although Kara Thrace underwent something similar in "He That Believeth In Me". Moreover, Cally Henderson exhibited symptoms of vertigo during Galactica's first jump in the Miniseries.
  • Over the course of the series, the Eights have been notorious for shifting their alliances. Number Three's comment about the Eight model's tendency to be passionate allies until they see "something shiny" seems to be yet another example of the fickle nature of the Number Eight model. A somewhat more direct observation of this fact is shown in "Faith" when Sharon Agathon denounces a group of Eights after hearing their desire to rebel against Natalie and the other Number Six models.
  • The battle in this episode bears a striking resemblance to "Resurrection Ship, Parts I and II". In both episodes, a shaky alliance between Galactica and another force takes on an ostensibly irreplaceable Cylon resurrection facility by first disabling its FTL capability and then engaging it directly with fighters. Furthermore, both sides plan to double-cross each other after the successful execution of the attack.

Questions[edit]

  • What role does the Hub play in the proper functioning of other Resurrection Ships? Why are these apparently vital functions centralized?
  • Why do the Cylons have only one Resurrection Hub and the implied inability to build another? If the Cylons are capable of building a new Hub, how long it would it take them?
  • Why is the Hub so poorly defended by Cavil's faction?
  • Does Boomer make it off of the Hub before it is destroyed?
  • How will Cavil's condescending attitude toward Sharon Valerii ("Pet Eight") affect her?
  • Where are the Number Twos during all these events?
  • Have other Eights have accessed Athena's memories, and how will this affect her relationship with Karl Agathon?
  • What will happen to the rebel Cylons and their baseship?
  • How will the rebel Cylons respond to Roslin's deception regarding Number Three?
  • Will the Cylons - especially with Natalie dead - return to their earlier plan of taking hostages in order to gain access to Three?
  • Is Roslin's vision of Elosha related to other characters' internal manifestations, such as Baltar's virtual Six, or simply a manifestation of her subconsciousness, as Roslin believes?
  • What will happen to Baltar now that his guilt regarding the attack on the Colonies has been revealed?
  • Is Baltar's evangelizing of the Centurion genuine or an attempt to obtain a useful ally?

Official Statements[edit]

Noteworthy Dialogue[edit]

  • Number Three has just been unboxed and resurrected and is in the tank. Sharon "Boomer" Valerii and Cavil are present. After being told that the Eights are on the opposite side of the Ones (Cavils) in the Cylon Civil War, Three inquires as to why Boomer is there:
Number Three [looks at Boomer directly]: Boomer's an Eight. Shouldn't she be on the other side? [Boomer looks sternly at Three]
Number One: Boomer is my "Pet Eight". She has seen the light of reason. An Eight can make a passionate ally.
Number Three [contemptuously]: Oh, until she sees something shiny! [Boomer's expression is stern]
  • Laura Roslin and Karl Agathon are discussing the possibility that Three has been unboxed. Agathon disagrees with her plan to keep Three from the Cylons and doesn't think that the Cylons would betray them like that.
Karl Agathon [shaking his head]: No, no, I don't think so. Not the Sharons, the Eights.
Laura Roslin [patiently but firmly]: Captain, you are not married to the entire production line. I cannot afford to be sentimental right now. I cannot afford you to be sentimental either. If you can't do this job, find me someone who can.
  • Aboard Karl Agathon's Raptor after the destruction of the Resurrection Hub:
Number Three: And with a whimper, every Cylon in the universe begins to die.
Number Eight: Yes, that's right, and it's a good thing, D'Anna, because now there's no difference. We can all start trusting each other.
  • In Roslin's vision, as Roslin and Elosha watch Adama stand over a dying Roslin:
Elosha: I'm not saying Baltar's done more good than harm in the universe; he hasn't. The thing is, the harder it is to recognize someone's right to draw a breath, the more crucial it is. If humanity is going to prove itself worthy of surviving, it can't do it on a case by case basis. A bad man feels his death just as keenly as a good man.
Laura Roslin: What do you want from me here?
William Adama: Laura.
Elosha: Just love someone.
Laura Roslin: Love.
William Adama: You go. You go on. You go on and rest now. I'm not gonna' be selfish. You go. Rest.
  • Roslin and Adama tenderly greeting each other on the basestar's hangar deck:
Adama: Missed you.
Roslin: Me too.
Roslin [Embracing Adama]: I love you.
Adama [Breaking the embrace; looks into her eyes]: About time.
"Pythia talks about a flood that wiped out most of humanity. Nobody blames the flood. The flood is a force of nature. Through the flood, mankind is rejuvenated -- born again. I was not a flood, you see. I blamed myself... I blamed myself. But God had made the man who made that choice. God made us all perfect. And in that thought, all my guilt flies away -- flies away like a bird."

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