My Triumphs, My MistakesFrom Battlestar Wiki, the free, open content Battlestar Galactica encyclopedia and episode guideMy Triumphs, My Mistakes is a manifesto written by Gaius Baltar while imprisoned on Galactica. In it he tells his life story and writes about the oppression of the working class of the Twelve Colonies by the "aristocracy," particularly the "Caprican elite." The current pages of the book that are in circulation were smuggled out of Baltar's cell and distributed amongst the Fleet by Baltar's lawyer, Alan Hughes ("Dirty Hands", "The Son Also Rises"). However, the book is not finished seeing as Baltar had to turn in several new pages after being searched by Galactica's guards on the orders of President Roslin. [1] Throughout the Fleet it is known as "the book." A copy is freely circulating on Galactica's flight deck. It fuels the already present dissatisfaction of the Fleet's workers, which ultimately leads to a strike among the crew of the Hitei Kan and the deckhands on Galactica. President Laura Roslin initially attempts to suppress the book, but later uses it to aid in the labor squabbles in the Fleet (Dirty Hands). Galen Tyrol finds a copy and turns to one section:
Other quotes from the book:
Baltar tells Tyrol that in the book's conclusion he asks the reader if they think the Fleet will ever be commanded by someone whose name is not Adama (Dirty Hands). After the death of Hughes, Baltar is continuing to add to the book, hastily scribbling additions to the book in a notepad provided by Baltar's second lawyer, Romo Lampkin. Of note, he contemplates adding the following:
The book is also widely read by the Cult of Baltar, who have a copy of it on their shrine in their commune (He That Believeth in Me). Notes
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