She plugs Sam back in and he says, "new command". Adama informs Tigh that he has made a decision: he plans to abandon the ship. Adama orders a stop to the repairs on the ship, and he instructs the crew to begin stripping down Galactica, start offloading civilians, and transfer the crew and weapons to the basestar.
When Tigh objects, Adama states that the ship is dying and wants to send her off "in style". Adama and Tigh both salute the damaged Galactica with a drink as the episode ends. Battlestar Galactica Wiki Explore. Night 1 Night 2. Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4.
Helping Out. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Islanded in a Stream of Stars. A few days later, Starbuck meets with the comatose Anders. She brings Hera's drawing of the song the song which helped awaken the Final Five in the episode "Crossroads", and about which further complications were revealed in the episode prior to this one, "Someone to Watch Over Me" , and states assertively, that together, they will discover what is going on.
She reconnects him to the ship's power systems. He awakens again, and begins speaking in the unique phrases of a hybrid. Anonymous Not logged in Create account Log in. Battlestar Wiki. From Battlestar Wiki, the free, open content Battlestar Galactica encyclopedia and episode guide.
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A desperate rescue mission from Pegasus requires Kendra and Starbuck co-operate. Starbuck is frantic to turn Galactica around. She has five more jumps, in her, tops. And tonight, Adama gives up. He gives the order to stop the repairs, strip the vessel, and unload the civilians. But that'll happen next week. We've got one more episode next week, and then the grand finale, which is apparently hours long and narrated by Ken Burns.
Tonight they really just moved the pieces around, so let's recap:. Last week, Boomer managed to steal Hera out from under everybody's watchful eyes, sneaking her in a crate! It's a long trip, and Boomer starts screaming at the crying child and threatening her with a morphine shot. Boy, have I been there. But as soon as they both settle down, Boomer starts to bond with little Hera. She gives the girl some chocolate, and she also discovers that Hera can project, which means that she can see the house Boomer always wanted to build, and play in the bedroom that Boomer's daughter would have had.
They get pretty close - and then Boomer brings her back to the Cylon base, to Cavil, who pulls Hera from her arms and takes her to some creepy room where, we learn, "You'll have all sorts of new playmates pretty soon. About the Cylons: we still have stuff to learn about them in the home stretch, and this week we get to see their home base, the Colony.
It follows the bio-creepy designs of the other Cylon vessels. It's vast and honeycombed, and actually looks like a hornet's nest. It's not clear unless I missed the excuse why the rebel Cylons didn't mention this place to Adama and the gang sooner. But that doesn't matter, because once they send a recon to chase after Hera and spy on the Colony, they discover it's gone: Cavil moved it, right before the Civil War.
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