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== Overview ==
== Überblick==
: ''As the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] recovers from the disappointment of [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] and [[William Adama]] contemplates upgrading the civilian [[FTL]] drives with Cylon technology, [[Felix Gaeta]] and Vice President [[Tom Zarek]] takes steps to foment dissent, both legal and illegal.''
: ''Während sich die [[Die Flotte (RDM)|Flottet]] von der Enttäuschung der [[Erde (RDM)|Erde]] erholt und [[William Adama]] plant, die [[FTL]]-triebwerke mit zylonischer Technologie auszustatten, unternehmen [[Felix Gaeta]] und Vize Präsident [[Tom Zarek]] legale und illegale Schritte um einen Widerstand zu formen. ''
 
== Zusammenfassung==
 
===Eröffnungsszene===
 
* Admiral [[William Adama]] kämpft damit aus seiner Koje zu kommen und einen weiteren Arbeitstag auf der ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' zu beginnen. Er war in seiner Uniform eingeschlafen und erkennt, dass er für seine Schicht im [[CIC]]  spät dran ist.
* Dem Anschein nach trägt er die Enttäuschung durch die [[Erde (RDM)|Erde]] mit Würde. Er geht in Richtung CIC und hebt unterwegs ein Stück Müll auf, das in einem Gang liegt.
 
* Als Tigh auf dem Bild nichts erkennen kann, meint Cottle: "Versuchen Sie es mit Ihren Augen... ihrem Auge." Schwester Layne Ishay erklärt ihm das Bild weist darauf hin, woraufhin Tigh ein wenig überwältigt wirkt und einen Drink verlangt. Stattdessen bietet Cottle ihm eine Zigarette an und zündet sich selbst auch eine an, sehr zu Ishays Missfallen.
 
* Caprica-Sechs  erkennt, dass die zylonische Rasse nun, da die Fähigkeit der [[Auferstehung|Auferstehung]] durch den Verlust des [[Auferstehungszentrum]]s [[Wir alle sind sterblich|verloren ist]], auf menschliche Art und weise fortbestehen kann. Sie erwähnt, dass noch keine zylonische Paarung jemals erfolgreich war und dass sie viele Versuche gemacht hatten.
 
* Cottle beordert Ishay einen Tetalmonitor für das Kind zu holen. Sie geht an [[Felix Gaeta]] vorbei, der hier ist um seine Beinprothese zu holen, die hier für ihn aufbewahrt wurde. Gaeta ist von all der Aufmerksamkeit für die Zylonen verärgert.


== Summary ==
* Zusätzlich zu dem Chaos kommt noch [[Galen Tyrol]] mit seinem Sohn [[Nicholas Tyrol]] herein und verlangt, dass man Nicky sofort untersucht.
*  Als Reaktion auf Ishay Entschuldigung, antwortet Gaeta, dass er die Toaster nicht warten lassen kann.


===Teaser===
* Auf der ''[[Colonial One]]'' halten der Admiral, [[Lee Adama]] und Vize Präsident [[Tom Zarek]] eine Pressekonferenz ab. Er weigert sich, Fragen zu seinem XO oder einem möglichen Bündnis mit den zylonischen Rebellen zu beantworten. Wenn [[Sekou Hamilton]] Zarek nach seiner Meinung über die Allianz fragt, ist seine Antwort ein kaltes: "Kein Kommentar."
* Admiral [[William Adama]] struggles out of his bunk to begin yet another working day on ''[[Galactica]]''. He had fallen asleep in his uniform and realizes that he's running late for his shift in [[CIC]].
* In silence, he appears to conduct some semblance of decorum after the disappointment of [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]]. He heads to CIC, picking up a piece of trash in the hallway on the way.


* In [[sickbay]], Dr. [[Cottle]] is using a sonagram to show [[Caprica-Six]] and [[Saul Tigh]] their child ''in utero''. Tigh can't see the image, when Cottle quips, "Try looking with your eyes...''eye.''" Assistant [[Layne Ishay]] points out the elements of the sonagram when Tigh, overwhelmed a little at the sight, asks for a drink. Cottle offers a cigarette instead to Tigh as he lights one for himself, to Ishay's chagrin.
* Der Admiral tritt zurück als sein Sohn versucht die Pressekonferenz zu beenden. [[Playa Palacios]] fragt nach Präsidentin [[Laura Roslin]] und ihren Aufenthaltsort. Lee antwortet, dass Roslin sich an Bord der ''Galactica'' befindet.
* Caprica-Six realizes that, with the ability to conceive children biologically, and with the ability to [[Resurrection (RDM)|resurrect]] now [[The Hub|gone]], the Cylon race can survive by human-style reproduction. She notes that no Cylon pairing had conceived before--and that they have made many attempts to do so.
* Sekou Hamilton fragt nach der Identität des [[Letzten Fünf|Letzen Zylonenmodells]]. Lee antwortet unüberlegt und sagt, dass "[[Ellen Tigh|sie]]" vor einiger Zeit gestorben ist - den anschließenden Aufruhr ignorieren die drei und ziehen sich zurück zu einer privaten Unterredung.
* Cottle orders Ishay to get a fetal monitor for the child. She passes [[Felix Gaeta]], in to get his prosthetic leg cared for. Gaeta is annoyed at all the attention that the Cylons are getting.
* To add to the chaos, [[Galen Tyrol]] rushes in with his son, [[Nicholas Tyrol]], screaming for attention--the child is "peeing blood."
* In response to Ishay's apologies, Gaeta answers sardonically, "Can't keep those toasters waiting."


* Aboard ''[[Colonial One]]'', the admiral, with [[Lee Adama]] and Vice President [[Tom Zarek]] aside him, holds a media conference amidst a rather hostile [[Colonial Press]] corps. He refuses to answer questions about his XO or a possible alliance with the rebel Cylons. When [[Sekou Hamilton]] asks Zarek about his opinion about the alliance, his reply is a cold, "No comment."
*Im Büro des Präsidenten stellt sich herraus, dass Zarek vehement gegen ein Bündnis mit den Zylonen ist, aber der Admiral besteht darauf, dass der Präsident das letzte Wort in dieser Sache zu sprechen hat. Nachdem Zarek ihm droht, warnt Adama Zarek davor, dass es einfach sein wird Zarek als Anstifter zu identifizieren, sollte etwas geschehen.
* The admiral steps back as his son tries to end the press briefing. [[Playa Palacios]] asks about President [[Laura Roslin]] and her whereabouts. Lee answers that Roslin is resting aboard ''Galactica''.
* Sekou Hamilton asks about the identity of the [[Final Five|fifth Cylon]]. Lee indicates that they believe it to be dead, but flubs by revealing that "''[[Ellen Tigh|she]]'' died some time ago." The three end the conference as the reporters erupt in confusion.
* In the president's office, Zarek vehemently opposes an alliance with the Cylons, but the admiral instructs that the President will make the final call. When Zarek threatens the admiral, Adama warns him that it will be easy for Adama to finger Zarek as the instigator if anything occurs.


===Act 1===
===Act 1===
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* As the crowd's energy rises to a loud shouting rage, Galen Tyrol is there, staring across the room at [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] pilot [[Brendan Costanza]]. Tyrol steps over to Costanza as he tries to apologize for his time with Tyrol's wife. Tyrol appears to nod in agreement before cold-cocking the pilot, fist-fighting as Baltar looks on without concern and the crowd cheers.
* As the crowd's energy rises to a loud shouting rage, Galen Tyrol is there, staring across the room at [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] pilot [[Brendan Costanza]]. Tyrol steps over to Costanza as he tries to apologize for his time with Tyrol's wife. Tyrol appears to nod in agreement before cold-cocking the pilot, fist-fighting as Baltar looks on without concern and the crowd cheers.


* As Saul Tigh and the admiral make their way to CIC, Tigh tells that the news of the Cylon FTL upgrade is not being taken well at all throughout the Fleet. Several of the civilian ships are refusing to accept the Cylon jump drive upgrade.  Others won't even communicate with ''Galactica''. Gaeta points out that the crews of those ships are merely exercising their right to deny Cylons access.   Adama tells him that jump drive upgrades is a military matter outside the civilian government's jurisdiction.   Totally ignoring military subordination, Gaeta questions Adama's right to make the ships comply with the upgrade.
* As Saul Tigh and the admiral make their way to CIC, Tigh tells that the news of the Cylon FTL upgrade is not being taken well at all throughout the Fleet. Several of the civilian ships are refusing to accept the Cylon jump drive upgrade.  Others won't even communicate with ''Galactica''. Gaeta points out that the crews of those ships are merely exercising their right to deny Cylons access. Adama tells him that jump drive upgrades is a military matter outside the civilian government's jurisdiction. Totally ignoring military subordination, Gaeta questions Adama's right to make the ships comply with the upgrade.
* Their argument is interrupted with news that the Fleet's [[tylium]] [[refinery ship]], the ''Hitei Kan'' has mutinied. Its crew has killed a Cylon and two marine guards.  Adama orders a [[mardet]] alert team and a [[Raptor]] to intercede.
* Their argument is interrupted with news that the Fleet's [[tylium]] [[refinery ship]], the ''Hitei Kan'' has mutinied. Its crew has killed a Cylon and two marine guards.  Adama orders a [[mardet]] alert team and a [[Raptor]] to intercede.
*The ''Hitei Kan'' is not communicating with ''Galactica'' but sends a [[wireless]] transmission to ''Colonial One''. [[Hoshi]] intercepts it: Tom Zarek is directing the refinery ship not to cooperate with ''Galactica''.
*The ''Hitei Kan'' is not communicating with ''Galactica'' but sends a [[wireless]] transmission to ''Colonial One''. [[Hoshi]] intercepts it: Tom Zarek is directing the refinery ship not to cooperate with ''Galactica''.
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* Incensed at Zarek's power plays, the admiral orders Athena and her team to board ''Colonial One'' and arrest Zarek, authorizing them to use deadly force if necessary.
* Incensed at Zarek's power plays, the admiral orders Athena and her team to board ''Colonial One'' and arrest Zarek, authorizing them to use deadly force if necessary.


*Back in sickbay, Tyrol instructs Constanza on the basics of being a father. He leaves him to tend to his son. When Costanza asks how long he must sit at Nicky's bedside, Tyrol answers, "Until I get back. That'll be after I sober up."
*Back in sickbay, Tyrol instructs Costanza on the basics of being a father. He leaves him to tend to his son. When Costanza asks how long he must sit at Nicky's bedside, Tyrol answers, "Until I get back. That'll be after I sober up."


* In the [[brig]], Admiral Adama drops a thick pile of documents in front of Tom Zarek, noting how the documents record many of Zarek's criminal activities. While Adama knows that Zarek would happily go to the gallows or rot in jail as a martyr, but to be condemned as a political criminal--the very people Zarek had fought against for most of his life--would be an embarrassment too much for Zarek to handle.
* In the [[brig]], Admiral Adama drops a thick pile of documents in front of Tom Zarek, noting how the documents record many of Zarek's criminal activities. While Adama knows that Zarek would happily go to the gallows or rot in jail as a martyr, but to be condemned as a political criminal--the very people Zarek had fought against for most of his life--would be an embarrassment too much for Zarek to handle.
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== Notes ==  
== Notes ==  


[[Image:RDM Directing Episode 412.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Ron sitting in the directors chair.]]
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* This episode was the directorial debut of Ronald D. Moore.
* This episode was the directorial debut of Ronald D. Moore.
* This episode takes place immediately after the "[[The Face of the Enemy]]" webisodes, where in the final webisode [[Saul Tigh]] invites [[Felix Gaeta]] to the meeting at the beginning of this episode. Gaeta also demonstrates a hostility to Cylons not seen in "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]] and in the first nine Webisodes. Not until the last minute of the 10th webisode, when he pointedly states that he wants to talk directly to [[William Adama]] as Tigh is a Cylon, does he displays the hostility shown in "A Disquiet Follows My Soul."
* This episode takes place immediately after the "[[The Face of the Enemy]]" webisodes, where in the final webisode [[Saul Tigh]] invites [[Felix Gaeta]] to the meeting at the beginning of this episode. Gaeta also demonstrates a hostility to Cylons not seen in "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]", and in the first nine Webisodes. Not until the last minute of the 10th webisode, when he pointedly states that he wants to talk directly to [[William Adama]] as Tigh is a Cylon, does he displays the hostility shown in "A Disquiet Follows My Soul".
* A throwaway scene from "[[A Day In The Life]]" in which [[Brendan Constanza|Brendan "Hot Dog" Constanza]] complains about a sexually contracted skin disease seems less innocuous in light of the events of this episode. Although the scene takes place late in the third season, long after Nicky's birth and Constanza's retroactively established affair with Cally, it does set up the notion of Constanza as a hapless womanizer.
* A throwaway scene from "[[A Day In The Life]]" in which [[Brendan Costanza|Brendan "Hot Dog" Costanza]] complains about a sexually contracted skin disease seems less innocuous in light of the events of this episode. Although the scene takes place late in the third season, long after Nicky's birth and Costanza's retroactively established affair with Cally, it does set up the notion of Costanza as a hapless womanizer.
* The poem Adama reads and recites at the beginning of the episode is "[[w:There is a Languor of the Life|There is a Languor of the Life]]" by [[w:Emily Dickinson|Emily Dickinson]].
* The poem Adama reads and recites at the beginning of the episode is "[[w:There is a Languor of the Life|There is a Languor of the Life]]" by [[w:Emily Dickinson|Emily Dickinson]].
* As Gaeta's mutiny begins to disintegrate, he later repeats to himself what [[William Adama]] told the mutineers about being a "day of reckoning" and apparently applying this statement to himself. It is after this event that Gaeta stands down before Adama and his loyalists storm CIC.  
* As Gaeta's mutiny begins to disintegrate, he later repeats to himself what [[William Adama]] told the mutineers about being a "day of reckoning" and apparently applying this statement to himself. It is after this event that Gaeta stands down before Adama and his loyalists storm CIC.  
* [[Nicholas Tyrol]] is revealed to be a fully human child, reinstating [[Hera Agathon|Hera]] as the first and only known Cylon-Human hybrid.
* [[Nicholas Tyrol]] is revealed to be a fully human child, reinstating [[Hera Agathon|Hera]] as the only known Cylon-Human hybrid.


== Analysis ==
== Analysis ==
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*Gaeta's incident with Thrace in this episode is similar to a previous confrontation in "[[Collaborators]]" except this time it is Gaeta who initiates hostilities.
*Gaeta's incident with Thrace in this episode is similar to a previous confrontation in "[[Collaborators]]" except this time it is Gaeta who initiates hostilities.
* Adama has accepted Tigh back as his friend and second in command. Tigh, despite being outed as a Cylon, maintains his rank and privileges. Adama also, unlike the previous episode, speaks to Tigh in a more familiar manner here.
* Adama has accepted Tigh back as his friend and second in command. Tigh, despite being outed as a Cylon, maintains his rank and privileges. Adama also, unlike the previous episode, speaks to Tigh in a more familiar manner here.
* Col. Tigh still has much authority with the crew of ''Galactica'' as XO even though he has been revealed to be a Cylon. At near the end of "Sometimes a Great Notion" just before he speaks with [[D'anna Biers]] for the last time, he is clearly shouting orders at the landing personnel on Earth to get their gear for departure in 15 minutes in his familiar barking way. No one objected (not that anyone actually wanted to stay on the planet). Thus far only Felix Gaeta has shown overt objections.  
* Col. Tigh still has much authority with the crew of ''Galactica'' as XO even though he has been revealed to be a Cylon. At near the end of "Sometimes a Great Notion" just before he speaks with [[D'Anna Biers]] for the last time, he is clearly shouting orders at the landing personnel on Earth to get their gear for departure in 15 minutes in his familiar barking way. No one objected (not that anyone actually wanted to stay on the planet). Thus far only Felix Gaeta has shown overt objections.  
* The amnesty offered to the Final Four Cylons, along with presumably Admiral Adama's consent, has resulted in them being allowed to remain aboard ''Galactica'' and presumably (given Tigh is still the XO) to keep their posts. It remains unclear in this episode how well the rest of the Fleet accepts this or to what extent it is understood that the Final Four are different from the other seven and are not sleeper agents, but it is a sign of how far the two races have come that there can be such intermingling. This would have been unthinkable in the first two seasons. Nevertheless later episodes do show that dissent and hostility are brewing over the rushed blanket amnesty and the fact that the revealed Cylons remain free and serving([[The Oath]]).
* The amnesty offered to the Final Four Cylons, along with presumably Admiral Adama's consent, has resulted in them being allowed to remain aboard ''Galactica'' and presumably (given Tigh is still the XO) to keep their posts. It remains unclear in this episode how well the rest of the Fleet accepts this or to what extent it is understood that the Final Four are different from the other seven and are not sleeper agents, but it is a sign of how far the two races have come that there can be such intermingling. This would have been unthinkable in the first two seasons. Nevertheless later episodes do show that dissent and hostility are brewing over the rushed blanket amnesty and the fact that the revealed Cylons remain free and serving ([[The Oath]]).
* Here we have another example of how confusing and improvised the matters of Colonial law have become. Despite not being Colonial citizens, Athena, Tigh, and Anders are serving as Colonial officers, and Athena and Anders are married to humans.
* Here we have another example of how confusing and improvised the matters of Colonial law have become. Despite not being Colonial citizens, Athena, Tigh, and Anders are serving as Colonial officers, and Athena and Anders are married to humans.
* Galen Tyrol refers to the [[Number Eight|Eights]] and [[Number Two|Twos]] as "Sharons" and "Leobens", but the [[Number Six|Sixes]] as "Sixes". His former relationship with [[Sharon Valerii]] and service alongside [[Sharon Agathon]] explain his inclination to refer to the Eights with a human name, but his choice to address the [[Number Two|Twos]] in equally familiar terms is difficult to explain from an in-universe perspective. In fact, the Number Two model designation was only established in "[[Six of One]]". Presumably Tyrol refers to the model as "Leoben" to avoid audience confusion.
* Galen Tyrol refers to the [[Number Eight|Eights]] and [[Number Two|Twos]] as "Sharons" and "Leobens", but the [[Number Six|Sixes]] as "Sixes". His former relationship with [[Sharon Valerii]] and service alongside [[Sharon Agathon]] explain his inclination to refer to the Eights with a human name, but his choice to address the [[Number Two|Twos]] in equally familiar terms is difficult to explain from an in-universe perspective. In fact, the Number Two model designation was only established in "[[Six of One]]". Presumably Tyrol refers to the model as "Leoben" to avoid audience confusion.
** It is possible that this is due to the fact that the Twos and Eights all go by the same name (Leoben and Sharon respectively), whereas most Sixes are referred to simply as Six, the ones that have had human names have all chosen different ones.  
** It is possible that this is due to the fact that the Twos and Eights all go by the same name (Leoben and Sharon respectively), whereas most Sixes are referred to simply as Six, the ones that have had human names have all chosen different ones.  
* Galen Tyrol is struggling with his group identity during the conference with Councilman Adama, Admiral Adama, Colonel Tigh and Lieutenant Gaeta.  He stumbles with the plural pronouns, 'we', 'you', and 'they' when speaking of humans and Cylons.  Out of habit, he initially refers to the rebel Cylons in the third person before correcting himself to use the first person, and likewise speaks of the colonists in the first person with an immediate amendment to the second person.
* Galen Tyrol is struggling with his group identity during the conference with Councilman Adama, Admiral Adama, Colonel Tigh and Lieutenant Gaeta.  He stumbles with the plural pronouns, 'we', 'you', and 'they' when speaking of humans and Cylons.  Out of habit, he initially refers to the rebel Cylons in the third person before correcting himself to use the first person, and likewise speaks of the colonists in the first person with an immediate amendment to the second person.
* A ship executing an FTL jump disrupts the space immediately surrounding it to a sufficient extent to send small ships such as Raptors or Vipers tumbling. This spatial distortion phenomenon will be explored later as having a significant strain on the hulls of ships jumping- or those in very close proximity to the jump effect "[[Someone To Watch Over Me]]."
* A ship executing an FTL jump disrupts the space immediately surrounding it to a sufficient extent to send small ships such as Raptors or Vipers tumbling. This spatial distortion phenomenon will be explored later as having a significant strain on the hulls of ships jumping- or those in very close proximity to the jump effect "[[Someone To Watch Over Me]]".


== Questions ==
== Questions ==
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*Adama is in pain lately, but this is not a sign of something deeper.
*Adama is in pain lately, but this is not a sign of something deeper.
*Only the "upper echelon", i.e. the Adamas and Roslin, have been told about Ellen's true identity.
*Only the "upper echelon", i.e. the Adamas and Roslin, have been told about Ellen's true identity.
*Cally did not cheat on Galen. The intention is that she slept with Hotdog before she and Galen started getting together, and Galen popped the question relatively fast.
*Cally did not cheat on Galen. The intention is that she slept with Hotdog before she and Galen started getting together, and Galen popped the question relatively fast. So while she did she lie about the child's paternity, she did not commit adultery.
*In his podcast for this episode, Moore states that at the end of Season 3 he wanted to reestablish that Hera was the only Cylon-Human hybrid, so the decision was made to have Nicky fathered by another man. Moore also states that Cally and Galen Tyrol got married during the missing year on New Caprica (14:00).  
*In his podcast for this episode, Moore states that at the end of Season 3 he wanted to reestablish that Hera was the only Cylon-Human hybrid, so the decision was made to have Nicky fathered by another man. Moore also states that Cally and Galen Tyrol got married during the missing year on New Caprica (14:00).  
**Moore briefly considered [[Anthony Figurski]] as the actual father of Nicky Tyrol, but "cooler heads prevailed" (16:39).
**Moore briefly considered [[Anthony Figurski]] as the actual father of Nicky Tyrol, but "cooler heads prevailed" (16:39).
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: Tyrol: "Absolutely. And that's conservative. Their technology-our technology, is way ahead of ours. Yours."
: Tyrol: "Absolutely. And that's conservative. Their technology-our technology, is way ahead of ours. Yours."
: Tigh: "Maybe you'd like a chart to keep it all straight?"
: Tigh: "Maybe you'd like a chart to keep it all straight?"
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== Gastdarsteller ==
* [[Donnelly Rhodes]] als Doctor [[Cottle]]
* [[Bodie Olmos]] als Lieutenant [[Brendan Costanza|Brendan "Hot Dog" Costanza]]
* [[Kerry Norton]] als [[Layne Ishay]]
* [[Brad Dryborough]] als Lieutenant [[Louis Hoshi]]
* [[Christina Schild]] als [[Playa Palacios]]
* [[Biski Gugushe]] als [[Sekou Hamilton]]
* [[Keegan Connor Tracy]] als [[Jeanne]]
* [[Lara Gilchrist]] als [[Paulla Schaffer]]
* [[Finn R. Devitt]] als [[Nicholas Tyrol]]
* [[Andrew McIlroy]] als [[Jacob Cantrell]]
* [[Marilyn Norry]] als [[Reza Chronides]]
* [[Judith Maxie]] als [[Namenlose Zivilisten in der Flotte (RDM)#Picon Delegierter|Picon Delegierter]]
* [[Donna Soares]] als [[Namenlose Zivilisten in der Flotte (RDM)#Geminon Delegierter|Geminon Delegierter]] (angeführt als "Speaking Delegate #1)
* [[Veena Sood]] als [[Namenlose Zivilisten in der Flotte (RDM)#Tauron Delegierter #2|Tauron Delegierter]] (angeführt als "Quorum Delegierter")
* [[Hector Johnson]] als [[Namenlose Galactica und Pegasus Besatzung (RDM)#Marine Lieutenant|Marine Lieutenant]] (nicht angeführt)
* [[Leo Li Chiang]] als der [[Tätowierter Pilot]] (nicht angeführt)
* [[Robin Moore]] als ein [[Namenlose Zivilisten in der Flotte (RDM)#Junger Bub|jungendliches Mitglied]] vom [[Kult von Baltar]] (nicht angeführt)
* [[Roxy Moore]] als ein [[Namenlose Zivilisten in der Flotte (RDM)#Junges Mädchen|jungendliches Mitglied]] vom [[Kult von Baltar]] (nicht angeführt)
* Unbekannt als [[Namenlose Galactica und Pegasus Besatzung (RDM)#Zarek's guard|Zareks Marinewache]] (nicht angeführt)
* Unbekannt als eine [[Namenlose Zivilisten in der Flotte (RDM)#Weiblicher Kultist| weibliche Kultistin]] (nicht angeführt)


== Guest Stars ==
== Referenzen ==
* [[Donnelly Rhodes]] as Doctor [[Cottle]]
* [[Bodie Olmos]] as Lieutenant [[Brendan Costanza|Brendan "Hot Dog" Costanza]]
* [[Kerry Norton]] as [[Layne Ishay]]
* [[Brad Dryborough]] as Lieutenant [[Louis Hoshi]]
* [[Christina Schild]] as [[Playa Palacios]]
* [[Biski Gugushe]] as [[Sekou Hamilton]]
* [[Keegan Connor Tracy]] as [[Jeanne]]
* [[Lara Gilchrist]] as [[Paulla Schaffer]]
* [[Finn R. Devitt]] as [[Nicholas Tyrol]]
* [[Andrew McIlroy]] as [[Jacob Cantrell]]
* [[Marilyn Norry]] as [[Reza Chronides]]
* [[Judith Maxie]] as [[Unnamed civilians in the Fleet (RDM)#Picon Delegate|Picon Delegate]]
* [[Donna Soares]] as [[Unnamed civilians in the Fleet (RDM)#Gemenon Delegate|Gemenon Delegate]] (credited as "Speaking Delegate #1)
* [[Veena Sood]] as [[Unnamed civilians in the Fleet (RDM)#Tauron Delegate #2|Tauron Delegate]] (credited as "Quorum Delegate")
* [[Hector Johnson]] as [[Unnamed Galactica and Pegasus crew (RDM)#Marine Lieutenant|Marine Lieutenant]] (uncredited)
* [[Leo Li Chiang]] as the [[tattooed pilot]] (uncredited)
* [[Robin Moore]] as a [[Unnamed civilians in the Fleet (RDM)#Young boy|child member]] of the [[Cult of Baltar]] (uncredited)
* [[Roxy Moore]] as a [[Unnamed civilians in the Fleet (RDM)#Young girl|child member]] of the [[Cult of Baltar]] (uncredited)
* Unknown as [[Unnamed Galactica and Pegasus crew (RDM)#Zarek's guard|Zarek's Marine guard]] (uncredited)
* Unknown as a [[Unnamed civilians in the Fleet (RDM)#Female cultist|female cultist]] (uncredited)
 
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Erschöpfung
"Erschöpfung"
Eine Episode der neu-interpretierten Serie
Episoden-Nr. Staffel 4, Episode 12
Originaltitel A Disquiet Follows My Soul
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Während sich die Flottet von der Enttäuschung der Erde erholt und William Adama plant, die FTL-triebwerke mit zylonischer Technologie auszustatten, unternehmen Felix Gaeta und Vize Präsident Tom Zarek legale und illegale Schritte um einen Widerstand zu formen.

Zusammenfassung

Eröffnungsszene

  • Admiral William Adama kämpft damit aus seiner Koje zu kommen und einen weiteren Arbeitstag auf der Galactica zu beginnen. Er war in seiner Uniform eingeschlafen und erkennt, dass er für seine Schicht im CIC spät dran ist.
  • Dem Anschein nach trägt er die Enttäuschung durch die Erde mit Würde. Er geht in Richtung CIC und hebt unterwegs ein Stück Müll auf, das in einem Gang liegt.
  • Als Tigh auf dem Bild nichts erkennen kann, meint Cottle: "Versuchen Sie es mit Ihren Augen... ihrem Auge." Schwester Layne Ishay erklärt ihm das Bild weist darauf hin, woraufhin Tigh ein wenig überwältigt wirkt und einen Drink verlangt. Stattdessen bietet Cottle ihm eine Zigarette an und zündet sich selbst auch eine an, sehr zu Ishays Missfallen.
  • Caprica-Sechs erkennt, dass die zylonische Rasse nun, da die Fähigkeit der Auferstehung durch den Verlust des Auferstehungszentrums verloren ist, auf menschliche Art und weise fortbestehen kann. Sie erwähnt, dass noch keine zylonische Paarung jemals erfolgreich war und dass sie viele Versuche gemacht hatten.
  • Cottle beordert Ishay einen Tetalmonitor für das Kind zu holen. Sie geht an Felix Gaeta vorbei, der hier ist um seine Beinprothese zu holen, die hier für ihn aufbewahrt wurde. Gaeta ist von all der Aufmerksamkeit für die Zylonen verärgert.
  • Zusätzlich zu dem Chaos kommt noch Galen Tyrol mit seinem Sohn Nicholas Tyrol herein und verlangt, dass man Nicky sofort untersucht.
  • Als Reaktion auf Ishay Entschuldigung, antwortet Gaeta, dass er die Toaster nicht warten lassen kann.
  • Auf der Colonial One halten der Admiral, Lee Adama und Vize Präsident Tom Zarek eine Pressekonferenz ab. Er weigert sich, Fragen zu seinem XO oder einem möglichen Bündnis mit den zylonischen Rebellen zu beantworten. Wenn Sekou Hamilton Zarek nach seiner Meinung über die Allianz fragt, ist seine Antwort ein kaltes: "Kein Kommentar."
  • Der Admiral tritt zurück als sein Sohn versucht die Pressekonferenz zu beenden. Playa Palacios fragt nach Präsidentin Laura Roslin und ihren Aufenthaltsort. Lee antwortet, dass Roslin sich an Bord der Galactica befindet.
  • Sekou Hamilton fragt nach der Identität des Letzen Zylonenmodells. Lee antwortet unüberlegt und sagt, dass "sie" vor einiger Zeit gestorben ist - den anschließenden Aufruhr ignorieren die drei und ziehen sich zurück zu einer privaten Unterredung.
  • Im Büro des Präsidenten stellt sich herraus, dass Zarek vehement gegen ein Bündnis mit den Zylonen ist, aber der Admiral besteht darauf, dass der Präsident das letzte Wort in dieser Sache zu sprechen hat. Nachdem Zarek ihm droht, warnt Adama Zarek davor, dass es einfach sein wird Zarek als Anstifter zu identifizieren, sollte etwas geschehen.

Act 1

  • In Admiral Adama's quarters, Lee Adama, Saul Tigh, Galen Tyrol, Felix Gaeta and Karl Agathon meet. As the admiral takes some kind of medication and rolls his arm in some form of discomfort, Tyrol indicates that the rebel Cylons of the baseship in the Fleet would rather ally with Adama permanently than risk meeting up with the Cavils and their hostile Cylon forces alone.
  • Adama redirects the discussion to a proposed upgrading of all Colonial jump drives in the Fleet. As Cylon FTL is three times more efficient, such an upgrade would be very useful tactically, with some hard work. Lee Adama reminds the others that the Quorum is needed to get the civilian ship's cooperation, especially if the Cylons are needed to do the work on each ship. Tyrol confirms that Cylon involvement will be a requirement.
  • Lee considers the argument that upgrading before the Fleet's food and fuel run out before they find a new home should be a good argument. But Tyrol ups the ante with a price: that the Cylons become valid citizens of the Fleet, with their own representative on the Quorum and Adama's oath of protection. Gaeta objects strongly, but the admiral indicates he is weighing all options as he dismisses the group, realizing that President Roslin needs to weigh it as well.
  • Nurse Ishay and Dr. Cottle inform Galen Tyrol that his son suffered early renal failure. Treatment should prevent a damaged kidney. The problems complicate when Tyrol reminds the medical team that his child is half-Cylon, but Ishay tries to tell Cottle to inform Tyrol of something important. Cottle dismisses Ishay and speaks with Tyrol privately.
  • Tyrol realizes that his late wife, Cally Tyrol, hid a secret: little Nicky is not Galen's biological child. When Tyrol asks who the father is, Cottle angrily declines that request until he can tell the birth father.
  • Lee and Admiral Adama complete their talk. Lee is concerned of Roslin's absence as well. The admiral tries to phone Roslin in her quarters somewhere on the ship.
  • Roslin ignores the ringing phone as she spaces out a myriad of medications on a table. In quiet defiance, she finally dismisses taking any of pills, pushing them all into a trash can as she smiles softly to herself.

Act 2

  • Admiral Adama tries to convince Roslin to help with the Cylon alliance question as she tries a few aerobics. But Roslin continually defers to get back in the political game, asking for "a little more time" to be alone as she pushes Adama out of her room.
  • Picking up more trash, the admiral continues down a corridor and past the officer's rec room as Gaeta sits down next to Kara Thrace, who isn't in the mood to talk. Gaeta reminds her of her involvement to try him as a Cylon collaborator, and that two of the other judges turned out to be Cylons themselves, as did Thrace's own husband.
  • Gaeta and Thrace exchange unpleasant words about Anders and his actual behavior on Caprica, and he insinuates that she could be a Cylon herself. Thrace replies that at least she's not a gimp, referring to Gaeta's lost leg.
  • Gaeta threatens that there will come a "reckoning", but Thrace isn't fazed, warning that she won't hesitate to strike him (or anyone else in her way), despite his disability, as she leaves the room. Gaeta then tells the others in the rec room to close the hatch to the room, saying that they need to talk.
  • On Colonial One, Vice President Zarek argues to the Quorum that Cylon collaboration with the Fleet requires explicit government permission and the consent of the people. Lee Adama argues that they need to find a solution everyone can agree on, but Zarek wins: the Quorum votes in favor of Zarek's recommendation that no Cylon or Cylon technology be allowed on any ship without the express permission of its captain and crew.

Act 3

  • With energy never seen in her since her early days as President, Laura Roslin, in crew sweatclothes, is jogging through the corridors of the battlestar, to the curiosity and astonishment of the crew she passes by.
  • Meanwhile, Admiral Adama awakens from dozing off at his desk, a bottle of alcohol and star maps at his desk. He's awakened by a phone call and apparently informed of Roslin's behavior. Taking more pills and cleaning himself up, he eventually enters the corridor to meet Roslin.
  • Roslin's flushed with energy, but Adama tells her his observation without mirth. He tells Roslin that he knows of Dr. Cottle's opinion that Roslin's energy is due in part to her detoxication, having refused her recent series of doloxan treatments after Earth's discovery.
  • When Adama pleads for Roslin to return to an active role in the government, worrying about Zarek's power plays, Roslin refuses.
  • Despondent of her part in the Pythian prophecy, Roslin doesn't want to be president or the "dying leader." She wants to enjoy a bit of her life as an ordinary woman while she still has time.
  • When Adama admits that she has earned some time to be simply Laura and not the president, Roslin tells him, "I have. And guess what? So have you," she says, giving him a kiss before telling him to get out of her way as she jogs ahead.
  • Elsewhere, Gaius Baltar speaks rather dispassionately to his flock, arguing whether they disappointed God with some kind of discretion because of the lost Earth, or demand that God come down to them to ask his angered people for their forgiveness.
  • As the crowd's energy rises to a loud shouting rage, Galen Tyrol is there, staring across the room at Viper pilot Brendan Costanza. Tyrol steps over to Costanza as he tries to apologize for his time with Tyrol's wife. Tyrol appears to nod in agreement before cold-cocking the pilot, fist-fighting as Baltar looks on without concern and the crowd cheers.
  • As Saul Tigh and the admiral make their way to CIC, Tigh tells that the news of the Cylon FTL upgrade is not being taken well at all throughout the Fleet. Several of the civilian ships are refusing to accept the Cylon jump drive upgrade. Others won't even communicate with Galactica. Gaeta points out that the crews of those ships are merely exercising their right to deny Cylons access. Adama tells him that jump drive upgrades is a military matter outside the civilian government's jurisdiction. Totally ignoring military subordination, Gaeta questions Adama's right to make the ships comply with the upgrade.
  • Their argument is interrupted with news that the Fleet's tylium refinery ship, the Hitei Kan has mutinied. Its crew has killed a Cylon and two marine guards. Adama orders a mardet alert team and a Raptor to intercede.
  • The Hitei Kan is not communicating with Galactica but sends a wireless transmission to Colonial One. Hoshi intercepts it: Tom Zarek is directing the refinery ship not to cooperate with Galactica.
  • Just as the Mardet team arrives, the Vipers firing warning shots across the ship's bow as Athena tries to guide the Raptor to dock on the civilian ship, the Hitei Kan jumps.
  • Adama's mood is sour. "You know, there are days when I hate this job," he says.

Act 4

  • Incensed at Zarek's power plays, the admiral orders Athena and her team to board Colonial One and arrest Zarek, authorizing them to use deadly force if necessary.
  • Back in sickbay, Tyrol instructs Costanza on the basics of being a father. He leaves him to tend to his son. When Costanza asks how long he must sit at Nicky's bedside, Tyrol answers, "Until I get back. That'll be after I sober up."
  • In the brig, Admiral Adama drops a thick pile of documents in front of Tom Zarek, noting how the documents record many of Zarek's criminal activities. While Adama knows that Zarek would happily go to the gallows or rot in jail as a martyr, but to be condemned as a political criminal--the very people Zarek had fought against for most of his life--would be an embarrassment too much for Zarek to handle.
  • Zarek doesn't believe that the Fleet would handle yet another protracted trial, as was the trial against former president Baltar. But Adama disagrees. Without the Hitei Kan and her tylium, the Fleet can't move about. "At least they won't be bored," Adama says, noting that Zarek would have no friends in such a situation.
  • Adama believes Zarek knows where the tylium ship is, and leaves Zarek to read the documents. But Zarek relents. He scribbles the coordinates of the ship.
  • Adama takes both the note and the pile of documents. As the admiral leaves, Colonel Tigh is there to greet him. "Shall I send in a medic?" Tigh quips, wondering if Adama appealed to Zarek's "intellect" via his fists.
  • Tigh looks at Adama, telling him how unwell the admiral looks. Adama hands off the pile of documents to Tigh as he leaves. Tigh leafs through the pile. "Laundry reports," Tigh says with a smirk, realizing the admiral had bluffed Zarek.
  • Later, Felix Gaeta meets with Zarek, still in his cell. They agree to an alliance against Adama's alliance with the Cylons. Gaeta promises that he has others in the Fleet ready to aid in a coup against the admiral.
  • The day ends as the Hitei Kan jumps back to its place in the Fleet.
  • The admiral hears the news on the phone from Colonel Tigh, asking him to handle the situation as a female hand comes up to take the phone away to its place on the receiver.
  • The hand is Laura Roslin's, also in bed with Adama, nude and comfortable, a smile on her face.
  • "They found the tylium ship," Adama says as he kisses Roslin's shoulder. "Um-hmm," is all that Roslin says. "Do you care?" he asks. Roslin hums in the negative. With a smile, Adama says, "Neither do I."

Notes

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Referenzen



Battlestar Galactica (neu-interpretiert) – Episodenliste
Miniserie / Pilotfilm (2003) | Spezial: Miniserie Lowdown
Staffel 1 (2004-2005): 33 Minuten | Wassermangel | Meuterei auf der Astral Queen | Zeichen der Reue | Kein Weg zurück | Das Tribunal | Unter Verdacht | Fleisch und Blut | Ellen | Die Hand Gottes | Der Zwölferrat | Kobol, Teil I | Kobol, Teil II
Staffel 2 (2005-2006): Die verlorene Flotte | Im Tal der Finsternis | Die Gesetze des Krieges | Leben und Sterben | Die Farm | Heimat, Teil I | Heimat, Teil II | Die Reporterin | Die Hoffnung lebt | Pegasus | Die Auferstehung, Teil I | Die Auferstehung, Teil II | Sabotage | Schwarzmarkt | Der beste Jäger der Zylonen | Das Opfer | Mensch und Maschine | Download | Das neue Caprica, Teil I | Das neue Caprica, Teil II
Staffel 3 (2006-2007): Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance | Okkupation | Am Abgrund | Exodus, Teil I | Exodus, Teil II | Verräter | Virus | Immun | Helden | Der Ring | Auftrag ausgeführt | Das Auge des Jupiter | Die Supernova | Zuckerbrot und Peitsche | Allein gegen den Hass | Bis nächstes Jahr | Streik! | Ruf aus dem Jenseits | Berufung | Am Scheideweg, Teil I | Am Scheideweg, Teil II
Staffel 4 (2007-2008): Razor | Auferstehung | Die letzten Fünf | Die Verblendeten | Perfekter Schmerz | Meuterei im All | Ans andere Ufer | Rat mal, was zum Essen kommt | Sine Qua Non | Wir alle sind sterblich | Zur Erde! | Die Strömung erledigt den Rest | Erschöpfung | Die Lunte brennt | Blut in der Waagschale | Das verlorene Paradies | Systemblockade | Der Pianomann | Gestrandet in den Sternen | Götterdämmerung, Teil I | Götterdämmerung, Teil II 
Spielfilm: The Plan


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