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*[[Lt. Gaeta]] then alerts Tigh to a number of ships in the fleet, that are refusing to supply the Galactica with food, water, and [[tylium]], and in addition, are holding protests against the treatment of [[Laura Roslin]].
*[[Lt. Gaeta]] then alerts Tigh to a number of ships in the fleet, that are refusing to supply the Galactica with food, water, and [[tylium]], and in addition, are holding protests against the treatment of [[Laura Roslin]].
*On his way to the brig, [[Lee Adama]] meets [[Dee]] in the hall, who tells him that [[Commander Adama]] is still sedated, and that there is a lot of protest and dissention within the fleet. Dee also tells Lee that Tigh's alcohol problem is spinning out of control.
*On his way to the brig, [[Lee Adama]] meets [[Dee]] in the hall, who tells him that [[Commander Adama]] is still sedated, and that there is a lot of protest and dissention within the fleet. Dee also tells Lee that Tigh's alcohol problem is spinning out of control.
*In his quarters, Tigh is trying to figure out a way to get supplies from the ships that are protesting. Even though Saul wants to settle things peacefully, [[Ellen Tigh]] tells him that he needs to assert his authority, and puts him on a guilt trip, prompting Tigh to send squadrons of [Colonial marines]] to take the supplies by any means necessary.
*In his quarters, Tigh is trying to figure out a way to get supplies from the ships that are protesting. Even though Saul wants to settle things peacefully, [[Ellen Tigh]] tells him that he needs to assert his authority, and puts him on a guilt trip, prompting Tigh to send a stern warning to the other ships, warning them to either resupply the Galactica, or face stern consequences.
*In the brig, Lee tells Roslin that she still has quite an influence on some members of the fleet (as evidenced by her growing relationship with [[Corporal Venner]]), which prompts Roslin to state something bad is going to happen in the fleet.
*After being informed that ships still aren't supplying the Galactica, Tigh orders squadrons of [[Colonial marines]] to board the ships and take the supplies by any means necessary.
 


=== On Caprica ===
=== On Caprica ===

Revision as of 01:58, 7 August 2005

This page covers the episode "Resistance." For the Resistance itself, see Resistance (movement).

Overview

Riots break out in the fleet over Tigh's declaration of martial law, and a group of Galactica crewmembers led by Lee Adama smuggle Laura Roslin out of the brig and into Tom Zarek's hands. Meanwhile, Kara and Helo fall in with a group of humans who have survived on Caprica and started a resistance movement.

Summary

On The Galactica

  • Having returned to the Galactica (after being rescued from Kobol in the last episode, Chief Tyrol is put in a holding cell and is interrogated by Colonel Tigh, who believes that Tyrol may be a Cylon. Even though Tyrol states that he would never do anything to hurt people on the Galactica, Tigh believes that, because of the Chief's relationship with Sharon Valeri, he can't be trusted. Tyrol is then put into the brig, where he tells Sharon to stay away from him.
  • Gaius Baltar has also returned to the Galactica, and he is questioned by Cally, who wants to know why no one will help Tyrol. Baltar tells her that his Cylon detector was flawed, and that he will try to prove that Tyrol is innocent. Cally threatens to reveal what he did to Crashdown if he doesn't help her, but Baltar promises to do whatever he can.
  • After arriving im the CIC, Baltar is questioned by Tigh, who wants to know why the Cylon detector didn't work. Baltar tells him that the test on Boomer was a preliminary test, and that he has screened out anomalies that might affect the outcome of the test. Tigh orders Baltar to test Chief Tyrol, and even though Baltar complains that he is the Vice President, Tigh tells him he has no power because of martial law.
  • Lt. Gaeta then alerts Tigh to a number of ships in the fleet, that are refusing to supply the Galactica with food, water, and tylium, and in addition, are holding protests against the treatment of Laura Roslin.
  • On his way to the brig, Lee Adama meets Dee in the hall, who tells him that Commander Adama is still sedated, and that there is a lot of protest and dissention within the fleet. Dee also tells Lee that Tigh's alcohol problem is spinning out of control.
  • In his quarters, Tigh is trying to figure out a way to get supplies from the ships that are protesting. Even though Saul wants to settle things peacefully, Ellen Tigh tells him that he needs to assert his authority, and puts him on a guilt trip, prompting Tigh to send a stern warning to the other ships, warning them to either resupply the Galactica, or face stern consequences.
  • In the brig, Lee tells Roslin that she still has quite an influence on some members of the fleet (as evidenced by her growing relationship with Corporal Venner), which prompts Roslin to state something bad is going to happen in the fleet.
  • After being informed that ships still aren't supplying the Galactica, Tigh orders squadrons of Colonial marines to board the ships and take the supplies by any means necessary.


On Caprica

Questions

  • What will Commander Adama do to resolve the crisis now that he has regained consciousness?
  • What will happen to President Roslin, now on the run?
  • What will happen to Cally now that she has killed Galactica-Boomer?
  • Chief Tyrol mentions that he once served aboard the Battlestar Pegasus: will this be significant if/when the Pegasus is discovered by the Galactica?

Analysis

  • Continuing from the events of last episode, "Fragged", Cally has indeed threatened Dr. Baltar with revealing that he killed Crashdown in return for demanding that he help Chief Tyrol.

Notes

  • This episode gave no direct indication of its date. All the first season episodes identified the date during their Caprica segments, and the first three episodes of this season have taken place on the same day as Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II. There are a few possible indicators of time elapsed:
    • Tyrol is in a holding cell, and apparently hasn't been there for long.
    • Apollo has been gone from the officer's card game long enough to be missed. His last game was on Day 50.
    • Apollo asks Dualla how his father is doing "this morning", and Dualla's response implies that this is at least the second time he's asked her. His first opportunity to do so would have been on the morning of Day 52, putting this episode at Day 53 at least.
  • Galactica Boomer dies in this episode, shot by Cally.
    • Boomer dies in a matter that seems to mirror what happened to Lee Harvey Oswald (the assassin who gunned down U.S. President John F. Kennedy, and who was shot at point blank range by another man named Jack Ruby while being transferred to another prison).
  • If Boomer is to believed, there are 8 more Cylons hiding in the Fleet. It has already been established that there are only 12 Cylons models in existence, and four have already been revealed in the Fleet (Shelly Godfrey, Leoben Conoy, Aaron Doral, and now Boomer), so each of the as-yet-unknown models may have a representative copy hiding in the Fleet.
    • Note, however, that there have already been two Dorals, and the Cylons would have no way of predicting which ships would escape with the fleet. It's probably unlikely that there is exactly one of each undiscovered type remaining to be found.
    • Boomer produced this number under extreme duress. It is possible that she simply fabricated it, or that Baltar was relying on "God" to produce it for her, as he himself did in "The Hand of God".
    • Baltar asserted during the scene that Boomer had the information in her subconscious, so this may have been a way of producing it from extreme duress.
  • Commander Adama has regained consciousness.
  • There is a small resistance movement on Caprica comprising roughly 50 people, and Helo and Starbuck have joined up with them.
  • Chief Tyrol has been serving on Battlestars since he was 18. Other Battlestars he has served on include the Columbia, Atlantia, and Pegasus.
  • First mention of the Battlestar Pegasus in the re-imagined series.
  • Baltar's Six considers the term "Toaster" to be a "racial epithet".
  • Apollo can pilot a Raptor. (He brought a pilot along with in "Fragged")
  • Cadet "Hot Dog" Constanza is now leading Combat Air Patrols.
  • This episode introduces a conspiracy to free Laura Roslin from imprisonment—see Laura Roslin faction for more information.

Noteworthy Dialogue

Official Statements

Statistics

Guest Stars

Writing & Direction

  • Written by
  • Story by
  • Teleplay by
  • Directed by

Production Notes

  • Series 2 (2005/2006)
  • Production Number: 2.4
  • Airdate Order: 4 (of 20)

First Run Air Dates & Releases

  • UK Airdate: September 2005
  • US Airdate: August 5th, 2005
  • DVD Release: Date
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