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Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Home

So the whole Fleet is a big happy family again.

Are we any closer to figuring out whether Number Six that Baltar sees is really a Cylon or just a figment of his own non-Cylon schizophrenia? I think that Number Six is real, because she did appear in that episode where everyone else could see her. I think there is some sort of Cylon devices aboard the Fleet that causes Baltar to see her. The devices must have been on Kobol too.

And speaking of Kobol, this looks like it will be the end of the Kobol arc. Now they have to find Earth. Given the way that the Kobol story was dragged out for several episodes, Ronald Moore will probably make long storylines out of the Ship of Lights and the Pegasus.

Cylons are obviously pretty stupid. Sharon the Cylon somehow thinks that her clone was entitled to a “trial” despite the fact that her fellow Cylons murdered billions of people and nearly wiped out humanity except for the 48,000+ survivors aboard the Fleet.


Comments:
How is it stupid to expect a trial? One doesn't indiscriminately kill Germans or Japanese because of WW2's atrocities. The real question is whether a Cyclon is an independent being or a thing. If it's a being, they arguably deserve justice.
 
Stupid to expect a trial? Well that depends if she was acting as if she expected it, or was actually expecting it. If their "sentience" is a lie, then it must be played out to be believable.
 
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