1
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I can assure you that fuel shortage
is our number one priority.

2
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<i>Galactica has ships
scouring the nearby star systems...</i>

3
00:00:07,833 --> 00:00:10,502
and we can anticipate
that they will soon find tylium.

4
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Hamilton?

5
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Madam President,
tylium ore is extremely rare.

6
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If we don't find any,
how long before the fleet runs out of fuel?

7
00:00:24,224 --> 00:00:26,727
That all depends on how well we conserve.

8
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Isn't it a fact, Ma'am President, that we
only have enough for two more jumps?

9
00:00:31,106 --> 00:00:32,983
Yes. That is correct.

10
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Do we have a contingency plan
if we run out of tylium?

11
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[Reporters murmuring questioningly]

12
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[lntense instrumental music]

13
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We would...

14
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If that were to happen...

15
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we would use our last fuel...

16
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to jump to the nearest planetary system.

17
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And pray we're lucky enough
to find a habitable planet.

18
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Madam President, without fuel to take
even the most basic evasive manoeuvres...

19
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No...

20
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REPORTER 1:wouldn't we be like ducks
in a Cylon shooting gallery?

21
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Yes, we would.

22
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[Snake hissing fiercely]

23
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ROSLIN: I'm...

24
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I'm sorry.

25
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That is all for now.

26
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[lntense instrumental music intensifies]

27
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[Reporters murmuring quizzically]

28
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REPORTER 2: She did not do this.

29
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<i>CRASHDOWN: [On radio]
Commencing sweep 87 of asteroid field.</i>

30
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BOOMER: Any luck?

31
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[Sighing] How many times are you gonna
ask me that, Boomer?

32
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Well, until you find some tylium ore.

33
00:02:24,469 --> 00:02:27,723
Don't you want to be a hero
to Ensign Davis?

34
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[Exclaims in exasperation]

35
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You haven't noticed how
she always sits next to you in the mess?

36
00:02:32,978 --> 00:02:36,899
[Mimicking Davis] "How's it going, Crash?
You look so cute."

37
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Damn it. There's so much debris
in this system, the dradis is useless.

38
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This is going to take 100 years.

39
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BOOMER: I heard about how you found
water, how you saved the whole place...

40
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[Computer beeping]

41
00:02:55,751 --> 00:02:56,919
[Exclaiming incredulously]

42
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Jackpot, Boomer. That asteroid dead ahead
is a mountain of tylium.

43
00:03:01,340 --> 00:03:03,175
[Exclaiming excitedly]

44
00:03:03,258 --> 00:03:04,593
CRASHDOWN: Check it.

45
00:03:05,969 --> 00:03:09,097
Thank the Gods! We're heroes. Yeah.

46
00:03:09,181 --> 00:03:10,807
"We're heroes." It never fails.

47
00:03:10,891 --> 00:03:14,686
Great, the second that I score,
the bus driver jumps in and takes the credit.

48
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- Okay, so who's the one that we suggest...
- What?

49
00:03:20,442 --> 00:03:21,735
Cylons.

50
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[Tense instrumental music]

51
00:03:25,948 --> 00:03:27,824
The rock's crawling with them.

52
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We are well and truly fracked.

53
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Only tylium within 12 light years
and we've got to kiss it goodbye.

54
00:03:33,622 --> 00:03:37,543
Yeah, along with our asses
if we don't get out of here fast.

55
00:03:38,043 --> 00:03:40,754
[Tense instrumental music intensifies]

56
00:03:44,466 --> 00:03:46,760
[Theme music]

57
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TIGH: It figures the Cylons would be sitting
on the only source of fuel within our reach.

58
00:04:56,288 --> 00:04:58,666
Still staking out every waterhole
in the desert.

59
00:04:58,749 --> 00:05:03,254
Only this time it's a lake, enough tylium
to last us a couple of years.

60
00:05:03,671 --> 00:05:05,923
APOLLO: This must be
some kind of conveyor belt...

61
00:05:06,007 --> 00:05:08,884
to get the ore from the mine here
into this cracking plant here.

62
00:05:08,968 --> 00:05:11,053
GAETA: A refinery this far
from their home world?

63
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APOLLO: Why not?
They need fuel as much as we do.

64
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GAETA: Now they've got it.

65
00:05:15,016 --> 00:05:17,435
And enough firepower to keep it.

66
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APOLLO: All right. So we forget
this asteroid, find another source.

67
00:05:22,732 --> 00:05:25,818
You can bet your ass
the Cylons will be guarding that one, too.

68
00:05:25,901 --> 00:05:29,572
We send the Raptors out farther.
Find a source they haven't reached yet.

69
00:05:29,655 --> 00:05:33,743
TIGH: We'll use up all our fuel doing it.
How're we going to get our refinery ship...

70
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We take the tylium from the Cylons.

71
00:05:35,911 --> 00:05:38,748
[Tense instrumental music]

72
00:05:41,792 --> 00:05:45,796
With all respect, this is hardly a time
to attack a superior force.

73
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This is exactly the time.

74
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We know where they are.
They don't know where we are.

75
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We'll catch them with their pants down.

76
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If we fail?

77
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End of game.

78
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So we don't fail.

79
00:06:04,523 --> 00:06:06,609
STARBUCK: When the missile
gets close enough...

80
00:06:06,692 --> 00:06:08,277
you'll be pulling maybe 7 G's.

81
00:06:08,361 --> 00:06:11,447
But to catch you,
the bastard's gonna have to pile on 40 to 60.

82
00:06:11,530 --> 00:06:14,617
Its guidance system can't hack it,
and it'll miss...

83
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most of the time.

84
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Exactly how often is "most of the time"?

85
00:06:19,288 --> 00:06:22,625
It depends on your judgment,
and how well you pray.

86
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Attention on deck.

87
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ADAMA: As you were.

88
00:06:29,215 --> 00:06:31,217
Lt. Thrace, can I have a word?

89
00:06:31,300 --> 00:06:33,678
STARBUCK: Of course. Take five, guys.

90
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STARBUCK: What's up?
ADAMA: How are they doing?

91
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Wobbly as newborn colts,
but they're getting stronger.

92
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That's good.

93
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Got a job for you.

94
00:06:47,316 --> 00:06:50,361
Rumour mill has it
that you're planning an op.

95
00:06:50,444 --> 00:06:52,947
Rumour mill's right for a change.

96
00:06:53,406 --> 00:06:56,909
Capt. Adama and Col. Tigh
are working up the plan now...

97
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and I need some serious
out-of-the-box thinking.

98
00:06:59,954 --> 00:07:02,331
Out-of-the-box is where I live.

99
00:07:07,920 --> 00:07:11,298
I've been taking Chamalla
for a medical condition.

100
00:07:13,509 --> 00:07:15,386
So what have you seen?

101
00:07:15,469 --> 00:07:18,931
It started out as dreams
of the Cylon that we had executed.

102
00:07:19,015 --> 00:07:22,018
But I had the dreams
before we captured him.

103
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- The images were...
- Prescient?

104
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ROSLIN: Uncanny.

105
00:07:28,274 --> 00:07:31,861
And now I'm seeing things while I'm awake.

106
00:07:35,114 --> 00:07:38,284
- What kind of things?
- Snakes.

107
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There were snakes crawling all over
my podium during a press conference.

108
00:07:43,706 --> 00:07:47,668
- How many?
- About a dozen.

109
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[Slow instrumental music]

110
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You're kidding, right?

111
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<i>You read Pythia,
and now you're having me on.</i>

112
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No.

113
00:08:00,056 --> 00:08:04,060
- Who is Pythia?
- One of the oracles in the sacred scrolls.

114
00:08:05,019 --> 00:08:07,396
3,600 years ago...

115
00:08:07,480 --> 00:08:11,442
Pythia wrote about the exile
and the rebirth of the human race.

116
00:08:11,525 --> 00:08:13,277
<i>And the Lords anointed a leader...</i>

117
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to guide the caravan of the heavens
to their new homeland.

118
00:08:16,655 --> 00:08:19,200
<i>And unto the leader they gave a vision...</i>

119
00:08:19,283 --> 00:08:22,453
of serpents, numbering two and ten...

120
00:08:22,703 --> 00:08:24,955
as a sign of things to come.

121
00:08:25,998 --> 00:08:27,166
Pythia wrote that?

122
00:08:27,249 --> 00:08:30,419
She also wrote that the new leader suffered
a wasting disease...

123
00:08:30,503 --> 00:08:32,505
and would not live to enter the new land.

124
00:08:32,588 --> 00:08:35,341
<i>But you're not dying. Are you?</i>

125
00:08:39,387 --> 00:08:43,808
APOLLO: And that will allow the attack force
to wipe out these installations here.

126
00:08:44,141 --> 00:08:47,978
Now, if we do it right,
there won't be any Cylon survivors.

127
00:08:49,271 --> 00:08:52,024
APOLLO: And the asteroid will be ours.

128
00:08:55,361 --> 00:08:57,947
ADAMA: What do you think, Starbuck?

129
00:08:58,531 --> 00:09:02,743
It's a textbook perfect plan,
which is why it won't work.

130
00:09:03,619 --> 00:09:07,623
TIGH: Of course. We bow to your
vast experience in strategic planning.

131
00:09:07,707 --> 00:09:11,210
Refresh my memory. What year was it
that you graduated from war college?

132
00:09:11,293 --> 00:09:13,796
What's the matter,
married life not all you expected?

133
00:09:13,879 --> 00:09:15,423
Enough. Both of you.

134
00:09:16,090 --> 00:09:19,051
<i>We're not going to win this one by the book.</i>

135
00:09:19,135 --> 00:09:20,886
<i>I want Starbuck in here...</i>

136
00:09:20,970 --> 00:09:24,640
because she's not weighed down
by conventional thinking.

137
00:09:24,974 --> 00:09:28,936
All due respect, gentlemen,
we're not as crazy as she is.

138
00:09:30,813 --> 00:09:33,691
Okay. So what would you do differently?

139
00:09:37,069 --> 00:09:38,487
To start...

140
00:09:39,155 --> 00:09:41,323
<i>jumping Galactica in behind the planetoid...</i>

141
00:09:41,407 --> 00:09:44,410
to hide it from the Cylon base
is an obvious move.

142
00:09:44,493 --> 00:09:47,663
You think they'll be covering that blind spot
with recon patrols?

143
00:09:47,747 --> 00:09:49,790
I would, if I were them.

144
00:09:50,291 --> 00:09:54,628
What we need to do is make their patrols
part of our plan, you know?

145
00:09:55,129 --> 00:09:57,506
Make their tactics work for us.

146
00:09:59,342 --> 00:10:01,552
<i>Here's what I would do:</i>

147
00:10:01,719 --> 00:10:03,679
[Rhythmic drumbeat]

148
00:10:03,804 --> 00:10:05,473
<i>At position code Deacon...</i>

149
00:10:05,556 --> 00:10:08,893
we'll need three civilian freighter ships
to use as decoys.

150
00:10:08,976 --> 00:10:12,480
Which means those passengers
will have to be relocated to other ships...

151
00:10:12,563 --> 00:10:14,523
which are already overcrowded.

152
00:10:14,607 --> 00:10:16,442
Yes, if you approve.

153
00:10:16,776 --> 00:10:19,695
STARBUCK: The decoy ships
will jump into the enemy star system...

154
00:10:19,779 --> 00:10:22,406
at extreme radar range
from the Cylon asteroid.

155
00:10:22,490 --> 00:10:24,617
<i>Galactica will jump here...</i>

156
00:10:24,700 --> 00:10:26,994
close enough to launch its Vipers
at the base.

157
00:10:27,078 --> 00:10:31,040
Soon as the decoy freighters arrive
in the system, they'll break wireless silence.

158
00:10:31,123 --> 00:10:34,126
They'll be posing as a mining fleet
coming after the tylium...

159
00:10:34,210 --> 00:10:36,587
and pretend to be unaware
of the Cylon presence.

160
00:10:36,671 --> 00:10:38,839
STARBUCK: The Cylons will hear
the messages...

161
00:10:38,923 --> 00:10:40,633
and send a force of Raiders after them.

162
00:10:40,716 --> 00:10:43,469
<i>This will leave the base
relatively undefended.</i>

163
00:10:43,552 --> 00:10:46,972
<i>We'll have Raptors pre-positioned
to keep an eye on the Cylons.</i>

164
00:10:47,056 --> 00:10:49,225
STARBUCK: When the Cylons
move toward the decoys...

165
00:10:49,308 --> 00:10:52,728
<i>Galactica's Vipers will come in from behind,
and obliterate the base.</i>

166
00:10:52,812 --> 00:10:56,273
APOLLO: Without the base,
they'll be unable to rearm, refuel.

167
00:10:56,357 --> 00:10:58,901
We'll mop them up,
and then we'll take the tylium.

168
00:10:58,984 --> 00:11:01,862
What happens to the crews
on the civilian decoy ships?

169
00:11:01,946 --> 00:11:06,200
They'll keep their FTL drives spooled up,
and jump clear the first sign of trouble.

170
00:11:06,283 --> 00:11:08,285
How many casualties do you anticipate?

171
00:11:08,369 --> 00:11:09,912
lt'll cost us.

172
00:11:10,287 --> 00:11:12,581
[Rhythmic drumbeat continues]

173
00:11:15,418 --> 00:11:19,380
If you succeed, what's to prevent the Cylons
from coming back with reinforcements?

174
00:11:19,463 --> 00:11:20,881
ADAMA: Nothing.

175
00:11:20,965 --> 00:11:23,509
ADAMA: But if we get a chance
to knock out that base...

176
00:11:23,592 --> 00:11:25,428
it will buy us some time.

177
00:11:25,511 --> 00:11:26,637
ROSLIN: Why?

178
00:11:26,721 --> 00:11:28,931
If you keep running
from the schoolyard bully...

179
00:11:29,015 --> 00:11:32,184
he keeps on chasing you.
But when you turn around and stop...

180
00:11:32,268 --> 00:11:35,104
and you punch him really hard
in a sensitive spot...

181
00:11:35,187 --> 00:11:37,690
he'll think twice about coming back again.

182
00:11:37,773 --> 00:11:40,901
So it's either this,
or run out of fuel and be annihilated.

183
00:11:40,985 --> 00:11:43,946
Sometimes you have to roll the hard six.

184
00:11:45,489 --> 00:11:48,659
Well, the freighters are yours.
Good hunting, everyone.

185
00:11:48,743 --> 00:11:50,995
ADAMA: Operation starts in 48 hours.

186
00:11:51,078 --> 00:11:52,872
TIGH: This is our target.

187
00:11:53,789 --> 00:11:55,291
BALTAR: A Cylon base?

188
00:11:56,375 --> 00:11:58,627
And you're the Cylon expert.

189
00:11:59,045 --> 00:12:01,547
TIGH: We need to destroy
their military facilities.

190
00:12:01,630 --> 00:12:04,842
Without harming the tylium ore
under the surface.

191
00:12:04,925 --> 00:12:06,218
TIGH: Exactly.

192
00:12:06,927 --> 00:12:09,388
A nuke would destroy the Cylons.

193
00:12:09,472 --> 00:12:13,934
But the radiation
would render the ore inert, unusable.

194
00:12:15,227 --> 00:12:17,021
I see your dilemma.

195
00:12:19,774 --> 00:12:21,400
Well, you're in luck, you know.

196
00:12:21,484 --> 00:12:23,944
BALTAR: Refined tylium
contains tremendous enthalpy...

197
00:12:24,028 --> 00:12:26,489
to the order of half a billion
mega joules per kilo.

198
00:12:26,572 --> 00:12:30,409
<i>Subjected to right heat and compression,
say, from a conventional warhead...</i>

199
00:12:30,493 --> 00:12:32,787
you should get
a suitably devastating explosion...

200
00:12:32,870 --> 00:12:35,039
without the radioactive fallout.

201
00:12:35,122 --> 00:12:37,416
All we have to do is hit the right spot.

202
00:12:37,500 --> 00:12:41,379
Specifically, you must hit the staging tanks
for the refined tylium precursor.

203
00:12:41,462 --> 00:12:45,091
It's a lot more unstable than the fuel itself.

204
00:12:45,549 --> 00:12:47,593
And where would they be?

205
00:12:49,512 --> 00:12:51,472
[Dramatic instrumental music]

206
00:12:51,555 --> 00:12:53,933
I need your advice on this one.

207
00:12:55,935 --> 00:12:57,937
I'm flattered, Gaius...

208
00:12:58,312 --> 00:13:01,816
but I don't know
the first thing about tylium refineries.

209
00:13:01,899 --> 00:13:03,401
Neither do I.

210
00:13:05,903 --> 00:13:08,114
Oh, come on, you must have an inkling...

211
00:13:08,197 --> 00:13:10,950
- where I should tell them to bomb?
- No.

212
00:13:12,410 --> 00:13:15,329
NO. 6: But God does.
BALTAR: Oh, good.

213
00:13:17,206 --> 00:13:20,543
I suppose God doesn't want me
to destroy the base...

214
00:13:23,295 --> 00:13:26,257
because he's the Cylon God. Right?

215
00:13:26,716 --> 00:13:28,718
God doesn't take sides.

216
00:13:30,428 --> 00:13:32,471
He only wants your love.

217
00:13:34,098 --> 00:13:37,560
NO. 6: Open your heart to him,
and he'll show you the way.

218
00:13:37,852 --> 00:13:40,271
It'd be a lot simpler
if he came out and told me.

219
00:13:40,354 --> 00:13:44,900
You must remember to surrender your ego.
Remain humble.

220
00:13:46,110 --> 00:13:48,154
BALTAR: If you ask me...

221
00:13:48,320 --> 00:13:52,241
God could do with cleaning his ears out.
Then he'd hear what I have to say.

222
00:13:52,324 --> 00:13:54,994
- Relax your neck.
- Why? What are you going to do?

223
00:13:55,077 --> 00:13:57,705
NO. 6: I said relax.
BALTAR: All right, but please don't...

224
00:13:59,123 --> 00:14:02,543
STARBUCK: Where
would the staging tanks be, Doctor?

225
00:14:06,922 --> 00:14:08,799
[Exclaiming dreamily]

226
00:14:17,767 --> 00:14:19,560
There. Right there.

227
00:14:21,354 --> 00:14:25,858
BALTAR: Hit any one of them and the place
will go up like a three kiloton bomb.

228
00:14:41,290 --> 00:14:44,377
[Ominous instrumental music]

229
00:14:47,880 --> 00:14:49,256
Well done.

230
00:14:50,174 --> 00:14:55,096
Forceful, so decisive,
delivered with such élan.

231
00:14:57,098 --> 00:14:59,016
He didn't speak to me.

232
00:15:00,518 --> 00:15:02,520
God didn't speak to me.

233
00:15:04,397 --> 00:15:06,232
I was totally lying.

234
00:15:06,649 --> 00:15:08,651
I just picked that spot at random.

235
00:15:08,734 --> 00:15:11,612
He doesn't always speak in words, Gaius.

236
00:15:15,700 --> 00:15:17,243
So the fate...

237
00:15:18,536 --> 00:15:22,415
of the entire human race
depends upon my wild guess.

238
00:15:41,684 --> 00:15:44,186
TRAINER: Attention on deck.
ADAMA: As you were.

239
00:15:50,067 --> 00:15:52,528
How's the knee, Starbuck?

240
00:15:52,611 --> 00:15:55,740
lt'll be ready. I'm not missing this party.

241
00:15:56,949 --> 00:15:58,617
[Exhaling deeply]

242
00:16:03,289 --> 00:16:07,668
Apollo's leading the strike force.
You'll have to sit this one out.

243
00:16:07,752 --> 00:16:11,088
- I'm the best pilot that you have.
- Not right now.

244
00:16:12,506 --> 00:16:15,468
In combat, you got to pull 6, 7 G's.

245
00:16:15,968 --> 00:16:17,928
<i>Doc says your knee won't take it.</i>

246
00:16:18,012 --> 00:16:20,348
- Well, then he's wrong.
- Is he?

247
00:16:24,602 --> 00:16:26,687
A Viper thruster pedal...

248
00:16:26,937 --> 00:16:30,149
requires this much force...

249
00:16:33,569 --> 00:16:35,029
to activate.

250
00:16:36,072 --> 00:16:37,656
[Grunting]

251
00:16:42,995 --> 00:16:45,331
Now you're on your attack run.

252
00:16:46,123 --> 00:16:48,167
<i>They launch their missiles...</i>

253
00:16:48,250 --> 00:16:51,712
so you've got to jam that pedal...

254
00:16:53,381 --> 00:16:55,216
into the firewall...

255
00:16:56,175 --> 00:16:59,095
and hold a 6 G turn...

256
00:17:03,182 --> 00:17:05,309
for 10 seconds or you die.

257
00:17:05,434 --> 00:17:07,186
[Tense instrumental music]

258
00:17:07,269 --> 00:17:10,314
ADAMA: 10, 9, 8...

259
00:17:10,940 --> 00:17:15,653
7, 6, 5, 4.

260
00:17:17,655 --> 00:17:19,615
[Starbuck gasping in pain]

261
00:17:26,872 --> 00:17:29,834
This is only 3 G's, Starbuck. Not 6.

262
00:17:31,377 --> 00:17:33,629
I'm sorry. It's a tough one.

263
00:17:34,630 --> 00:17:36,674
But you're staying home.

264
00:17:41,595 --> 00:17:43,973
STARBUCK: Keep your ingress low and fast.

265
00:17:44,348 --> 00:17:47,143
Use the terrain to stay hidden
till the last second.

266
00:17:47,226 --> 00:17:50,104
Make sure you give
the flak suppression unit enough time...

267
00:17:50,187 --> 00:17:52,440
so they can weaken defences.

268
00:17:52,773 --> 00:17:56,068
APOLLO: You don't think I'm up to this?
STARBUCK: Of course I do.

269
00:17:56,610 --> 00:17:58,195
You'll be fine.

270
00:18:04,827 --> 00:18:08,497
Look, you're worried that
I'm not gonna pull it out of the fire...

271
00:18:08,581 --> 00:18:10,958
with some high-risk retina-detaching move...

272
00:18:11,042 --> 00:18:13,044
the way Starbuck would.

273
00:18:13,461 --> 00:18:15,796
Look, Kara, I'm sorry you're not suiting up.

274
00:18:15,880 --> 00:18:18,674
'Cause everyone would feel so much better,
me included...

275
00:18:18,758 --> 00:18:20,843
if you were riding along with us.

276
00:18:20,926 --> 00:18:23,929
But this isn't an ego trip. This is my job.

277
00:18:24,055 --> 00:18:26,891
And don't think for one moment
that I will not get it done.

278
00:18:26,974 --> 00:18:29,727
I hope so. Because we've got one shot.

279
00:18:30,728 --> 00:18:33,272
Don't frack it up by over-thinking.

280
00:18:41,697 --> 00:18:44,492
[Suspenseful instrumental music]

281
00:18:44,617 --> 00:18:47,495
HELO: Nice thing about being on the run
after a nuclear war...

282
00:18:47,578 --> 00:18:51,415
nobody left to complain if we hide out
in their barn or raid their pantry...

283
00:18:51,499 --> 00:18:55,211
while you're on your way to steal a ship,
and get off the planet.

284
00:18:55,294 --> 00:18:57,421
- It's odd, isn't it?
- What?

285
00:18:58,047 --> 00:19:00,841
That we haven't seen
a single living human being...

286
00:19:00,925 --> 00:19:03,386
since the one you shot
when you rescued me.

287
00:19:03,469 --> 00:19:06,055
We're still alive. Why nobody else?

288
00:19:07,014 --> 00:19:11,102
BOOMER: Probably holed up
in the fallout shelters or something.

289
00:19:18,943 --> 00:19:21,904
Two ways out and a lovely view.
What could be better?

290
00:19:21,987 --> 00:19:24,657
A feather bed with a silk comforter.

291
00:19:40,756 --> 00:19:42,174
HELO: You hungry?

292
00:19:44,468 --> 00:19:47,722
BOOMER: I don't know. What do we got?
HELO: Peanut butter...

293
00:19:53,394 --> 00:19:56,022
baked beans, corn...

294
00:19:59,483 --> 00:20:01,402
How about some chilli?

295
00:20:02,987 --> 00:20:04,822
[Boomer vomiting]

296
00:20:06,198 --> 00:20:08,200
A simple "no" would do.

297
00:20:09,118 --> 00:20:12,705
Sharon, have you been taking
your anti-radiation meds?

298
00:20:13,539 --> 00:20:17,126
I think it was those cold beans
we had this afternoon.

299
00:20:20,171 --> 00:20:22,340
- You okay now?
- Yeah.

300
00:20:25,718 --> 00:20:28,012
How far you figure to Delphi?

301
00:20:29,930 --> 00:20:33,059
Eight, maybe ten days if we move fast.

302
00:20:34,393 --> 00:20:37,730
If we start early, we can be there in no time.

303
00:20:44,820 --> 00:20:47,239
[Sombre instrumental music]

304
00:20:47,573 --> 00:20:49,033
Can't sleep?

305
00:20:54,246 --> 00:20:56,791
I couldn't either before a big op.

306
00:20:58,751 --> 00:21:00,252
<i>The Mark II.</i>

307
00:21:01,587 --> 00:21:02,963
Good ship.

308
00:21:04,924 --> 00:21:07,635
ADAMA: Got me out of
a lot of tough scrapes.

309
00:21:13,933 --> 00:21:16,102
ADAMA: I've got something for you.

310
00:21:17,770 --> 00:21:20,189
It belonged to your grandfather.

311
00:21:21,357 --> 00:21:24,777
ADAMA: My mum bought it for him
when he was in law school.

312
00:21:26,278 --> 00:21:29,490
[Sentimental instrumental music]

313
00:21:30,241 --> 00:21:32,493
You see the engraving on it?

314
00:21:34,078 --> 00:21:37,039
Yeah, I can barely make it out, but...

315
00:21:39,458 --> 00:21:42,003
He was a better father than I was.

316
00:21:47,425 --> 00:21:49,844
Dad used to carry that into court cases.

317
00:21:49,927 --> 00:21:54,390
Claimed he never lost
unless he left it behind.

318
00:22:00,062 --> 00:22:02,064
So you're worried, too?

319
00:22:05,443 --> 00:22:06,861
About what?

320
00:22:07,111 --> 00:22:09,947
You know, sometimes it feels
like the whole ship...

321
00:22:10,031 --> 00:22:12,867
thinks Starbuck would do better.

322
00:22:14,243 --> 00:22:15,536
I don't.

323
00:22:18,372 --> 00:22:20,374
How can you be so sure?

324
00:22:22,918 --> 00:22:24,837
Because you're my son.

325
00:22:25,671 --> 00:22:28,466
[Sentimental instrumental music swells]

326
00:22:38,976 --> 00:22:40,853
ADAMA: Get some rest.

327
00:22:42,021 --> 00:22:44,065
You're going to need it.

328
00:22:48,069 --> 00:22:49,278
Dad...

329
00:22:53,783 --> 00:22:55,576
I'll bring it back.

330
00:22:56,494 --> 00:23:00,331
You'd better, or I'll kick your ass.
It's a good lighter.

331
00:23:06,003 --> 00:23:07,546
[Exhaling deeply]

332
00:23:28,442 --> 00:23:29,944
[Thunder rumbling]

333
00:23:30,027 --> 00:23:31,696
Sharon. Wake up.

334
00:23:41,539 --> 00:23:44,709
HELO: What the frack! You killed her...
BOOMER: Let me see.

335
00:23:46,919 --> 00:23:48,963
[Footsteps pounding]

336
00:23:55,511 --> 00:23:57,763
We gotta go. Right now.

337
00:23:58,889 --> 00:24:02,643
Wait a minute. I saw her on my lap.
I saw her blood spill on my lap.

338
00:24:02,727 --> 00:24:04,520
Let's move, mister.

339
00:24:04,645 --> 00:24:07,189
[Dramatic instrumental music]

340
00:24:13,779 --> 00:24:18,200
- What the hell is going on?
- I don't know. We'll figure it out later.

341
00:24:26,225 --> 00:24:28,978
Jump complete, sir.
Dradis reports nothing but hash.

342
00:24:29,062 --> 00:24:31,689
Just as we expected. Can't see a thing.

343
00:24:31,773 --> 00:24:33,900
<i>We are now within launch range
of the Cylon base.</i>

344
00:24:33,983 --> 00:24:37,779
<i>OFFICER 1: [On radio] ... Constellation
jump complete on station, point Deacon.</i>

345
00:24:37,862 --> 00:24:39,322
<i>Initiate search pattern, Delta.</i>

346
00:24:39,405 --> 00:24:42,075
<i>OFFICER 2: [On radio] Ore flight Bravo.
Delta, Wilco.</i>

347
00:24:42,158 --> 00:24:44,410
<i>OFFICER 3: Ore flight Nebula,
Delta initiated.</i>

348
00:24:44,494 --> 00:24:46,287
The ball's in play.

349
00:24:47,205 --> 00:24:49,457
You can bet they heard that.

350
00:24:50,750 --> 00:24:53,461
Now they'll try to locate the decoys.

351
00:24:53,670 --> 00:24:55,254
And when they do?

352
00:24:55,338 --> 00:24:58,466
If they take the bait, all hell breaks loose.

353
00:24:59,259 --> 00:25:02,178
- Until then?
- We wait.

354
00:25:21,614 --> 00:25:23,116
<i>BOOMER: Galactica, Boomer.</i>

355
00:25:23,199 --> 00:25:25,410
Tally, 90 plus, headed Deacon.

356
00:25:25,493 --> 00:25:27,161
<i>[On radio] Speed, 250.</i>

357
00:25:29,372 --> 00:25:31,291
[Ships whizzing]

358
00:25:33,918 --> 00:25:38,339
<i>APOLLO: [On radio] The Cylons have seen
the freighter. They're en route to intercept it.</i>

359
00:25:39,007 --> 00:25:40,675
They took the bait.

360
00:25:40,758 --> 00:25:44,345
- Mr. Gaeta, launch Strike Force 1.
- Aye, sir.

361
00:25:45,305 --> 00:25:46,973
D, launch strike force one.

362
00:25:47,056 --> 00:25:48,808
Attention. Pilots, man your planes.

363
00:25:48,933 --> 00:25:50,977
<i>[On PA system] Pilots, man your planes.</i>

364
00:25:51,185 --> 00:25:53,062
[Alarm sounding]

365
00:25:54,939 --> 00:25:57,317
[Tense instrumental music]

366
00:26:03,740 --> 00:26:07,535
- How hard did they bite?
- Boomer's report said 90 plus.

367
00:26:07,952 --> 00:26:11,080
They've launched most of their fighter force.

368
00:26:11,289 --> 00:26:14,292
[Tense instrumental music]

369
00:26:18,880 --> 00:26:21,132
LAUNCH OFFICER: Give them hell, sir.
Firing.

370
00:26:23,593 --> 00:26:26,679
[Gripping instrumental music]

371
00:26:33,895 --> 00:26:35,772
Attack forces away.

372
00:26:36,397 --> 00:26:38,399
I just hope that Lee can...

373
00:26:41,110 --> 00:26:43,071
Lee isn't the problem.

374
00:26:44,530 --> 00:26:47,408
You should take a good look at yourself.

375
00:26:48,534 --> 00:26:50,828
I had to go through the same transition.

376
00:26:50,912 --> 00:26:54,040
When you're in the cockpit,
you're in control.

377
00:26:54,374 --> 00:26:56,417
It's hard to give it up.

378
00:26:57,794 --> 00:27:01,547
It would just be a lot easier
if I was flying with them.

379
00:27:02,131 --> 00:27:05,677
All you can do now is wait,
and hope you didn't make any mistakes.

380
00:27:05,760 --> 00:27:08,763
I never wanted this kind of responsibility.

381
00:27:09,847 --> 00:27:12,767
The Cylons never asked us what we wanted.

382
00:27:13,685 --> 00:27:15,853
Welcome to the big leagues.

383
00:27:16,104 --> 00:27:18,314
[Sober instrumental music]

384
00:27:26,614 --> 00:27:28,491
<i>CRASHDOWN: [On radio] Galactica,
Crashdown.</i>

385
00:27:28,574 --> 00:27:30,827
<i>Tally, 50 plus on an intercept course.</i>

386
00:27:30,910 --> 00:27:32,954
Repeat. 50 plus inbound.

387
00:27:35,498 --> 00:27:36,958
What's that mean?

388
00:27:37,041 --> 00:27:40,545
It means that a Cylon patrol
spotted our attack force.

389
00:27:40,628 --> 00:27:43,965
<i>The base sent out
50 more Raiders to intercept.</i>

390
00:27:44,924 --> 00:27:46,467
Fifty Raiders?

391
00:27:47,010 --> 00:27:50,096
That means we're outnumbered now 5-to-1?

392
00:27:50,722 --> 00:27:53,182
Weren't the decoys
supposed to take care of that?

393
00:27:53,266 --> 00:27:56,436
- The Cylons were too smart for that.
- Frack.

394
00:27:58,354 --> 00:28:01,608
Estimated time to strike intercept, 2 minutes.

395
00:28:02,567 --> 00:28:04,569
[Tense instrumental music]

396
00:28:04,652 --> 00:28:05,987
FIREBALL: Fireball...

397
00:28:06,070 --> 00:28:09,699
multiple bandits, left 10 high, range 40.

398
00:28:09,949 --> 00:28:12,035
Weapons free. Committing.

399
00:28:12,160 --> 00:28:14,203
[Weapons firing]

400
00:28:14,495 --> 00:28:16,789
Hot Dog, visual tally, press.

401
00:28:17,457 --> 00:28:19,334
Hot Dog, break right.

402
00:28:19,667 --> 00:28:21,210
[Explosions]

403
00:28:22,462 --> 00:28:24,172
[Firing continues]

404
00:28:25,632 --> 00:28:27,425
Fireball, your six.

405
00:28:27,508 --> 00:28:29,302
[Alarm beeping]

406
00:28:29,385 --> 00:28:31,846
I'm hit. Man eject.

407
00:28:32,513 --> 00:28:33,681
<i>FIREBALL: [On radio] Stop!</i>

408
00:28:33,765 --> 00:28:36,893
<i>BUZZER: Deadbolt, Spinner.
Two bandits closing your right side.</i>

409
00:28:36,976 --> 00:28:38,227
<i>SPINNER: No joy!</i>

410
00:28:39,270 --> 00:28:40,772
[Loud explosion]

411
00:28:40,897 --> 00:28:42,398
[Spinner screaming]

412
00:28:42,607 --> 00:28:44,275
[Ship whizzing]

413
00:28:44,901 --> 00:28:48,905
<i>HOT DOG: [On radio] Galactica, Hot Dog.
Heavily engaged. Mission outcome doubtful.</i>

414
00:28:48,988 --> 00:28:52,492
- This sounds fracking awful.
- They're getting cut to pieces out there.

415
00:28:53,451 --> 00:28:55,703
<i>BUZZER: Get out of there! Move!</i>

416
00:28:57,372 --> 00:28:59,874
<i>BUZZER: [On radio] Deadbolt,
right vertical, now!</i>

417
00:28:59,958 --> 00:29:02,293
<i>DEADBOLT: Diamond, get a shot.
Get him off me.</i>

418
00:29:02,377 --> 00:29:04,837
Mr. Gaeta, abort Strike 1.

419
00:29:05,213 --> 00:29:07,423
<i>DUALLA: Strike One, Galactica.
Return to base.</i>

420
00:29:07,507 --> 00:29:09,676
Repeat. Abort your mission,
and return to base.

421
00:29:10,301 --> 00:29:12,553
[Tense instrumental music]

422
00:29:12,762 --> 00:29:14,430
<i>STUBB: [On radio] Galactica, Stubb.</i>

423
00:29:14,514 --> 00:29:19,352
<i>Cylon strike force is turning away
from Deacon and inbound to Galactica.</i>

424
00:29:25,358 --> 00:29:27,360
OPERATOR: Noting Raiders inbound.

425
00:29:29,654 --> 00:29:33,116
The Cylons heard our transmission recall,
didn't they?

426
00:29:33,199 --> 00:29:35,243
Does that mean the first wave of Raiders...

427
00:29:35,326 --> 00:29:38,579
is ignoring the decoys,
and is coming after us?

428
00:29:38,830 --> 00:29:41,124
That's exactly what it means.

429
00:29:41,332 --> 00:29:44,252
[Tense instrumental music intensifies]

430
00:29:53,803 --> 00:29:58,308
<i>BALTAR: So, when are we going to launch
the reserve Vipers to defend Galactica?</i>

431
00:29:58,516 --> 00:30:02,645
There are no reserve Vipers.
Everything is on the board already.

432
00:30:05,940 --> 00:30:08,026
Now we play for all the marbles.

433
00:30:08,151 --> 00:30:10,236
<i>Starbuck, it's your plan.</i>

434
00:30:16,868 --> 00:30:18,328
Mr. Gaeta...

435
00:30:19,245 --> 00:30:23,708
will you please tell D to get on the scrambler
and inform Apollo the back door is open?

436
00:30:23,791 --> 00:30:25,460
Aye, Lieutenant.

437
00:30:25,668 --> 00:30:27,962
GAETA: D, please send
a scrambler to Capt. Apollo.

438
00:30:28,046 --> 00:30:30,840
Message reads, "The back door is open."

439
00:30:30,965 --> 00:30:34,260
<i>Apollo, Galactica. Back door is open.</i>

440
00:30:34,344 --> 00:30:36,054
Godspeed, Apollo.

441
00:30:41,893 --> 00:30:44,729
[lntense instrumental music]

442
00:30:50,485 --> 00:30:52,779
[Ship humming]

443
00:31:03,581 --> 00:31:06,292
[lntense instrumental music swells]

444
00:31:11,965 --> 00:31:14,175
Lt. Thrace, why didn't you tell me...

445
00:31:14,259 --> 00:31:17,762
we had another attack force
hidden in the freighters?

446
00:31:19,305 --> 00:31:21,474
STARBUCK: We...
ADAMA: It was my decision.

447
00:31:21,557 --> 00:31:25,687
I routinely restrict tactical details
to those who need to know.

448
00:31:26,229 --> 00:31:28,064
Old habits die hard.

449
00:31:29,774 --> 00:31:32,026
So you still might pull this off?

450
00:31:32,110 --> 00:31:34,821
ADAMA: If Dr. Baltar's target information
is correct.

451
00:31:34,904 --> 00:31:37,907
And whether we get blown to pieces
by those Cylon Raiders...

452
00:31:37,991 --> 00:31:39,284
heading toward us right now.

453
00:31:39,367 --> 00:31:42,078
Speaking of which, I'm needed in CIC.

454
00:31:50,128 --> 00:31:52,922
[Suspenseful instrumental music]

455
00:31:55,425 --> 00:31:57,302
[Electronic beeping]

456
00:31:57,385 --> 00:31:59,679
Initial point in 5 seconds.

457
00:32:06,185 --> 00:32:08,730
Flak suppression unit cleared hot.

458
00:32:11,190 --> 00:32:13,192
<i>APOLLO: [On radio] Okay, let's do this.</i>

459
00:32:13,276 --> 00:32:15,612
Come on, Lee. It's all on you.

460
00:32:17,363 --> 00:32:20,241
[Tense instrumental music]

461
00:32:23,119 --> 00:32:24,454
Incoming!

462
00:32:26,164 --> 00:32:28,041
[Gripping instrumental music]

463
00:32:29,375 --> 00:32:32,086
<i>APOLLO: [On radio] Weapons free.
By the numbers, people.</i>

464
00:32:42,305 --> 00:32:44,140
Target acquired. Tone and lock.

465
00:32:44,849 --> 00:32:45,975
<i>KAT: [On radio] Firing.</i>

466
00:32:46,059 --> 00:32:48,811
Tone and lock. Firing.

467
00:32:53,232 --> 00:32:55,151
What's got into these fracking missiles?

468
00:32:55,234 --> 00:32:56,527
Come on.

469
00:32:57,070 --> 00:32:59,405
They're jamming the guidance systems.

470
00:32:59,489 --> 00:33:00,740
<i>APOLLO: Strike two, Apollo.</i>

471
00:33:00,823 --> 00:33:03,743
Then we get close enough
so we don't need the guidance systems.

472
00:33:03,826 --> 00:33:05,954
<i>APOLLO: We'll have to blow this thing
manually.</i>

473
00:33:06,037 --> 00:33:08,206
Wilco, Apollo. Rolling in.

474
00:33:09,332 --> 00:33:11,751
[Gripping instrumental music continues]

475
00:33:12,126 --> 00:33:13,461
Chuckles!

476
00:33:13,544 --> 00:33:15,255
[Alarm blaring]

477
00:33:17,465 --> 00:33:18,800
Oh, frack.

478
00:33:20,760 --> 00:33:23,137
Chuckles bought it. He's going down!

479
00:33:23,221 --> 00:33:24,472
[Stepchild screaming]

480
00:33:26,933 --> 00:33:29,727
<i>KAT: [On radio] Now they've got
our attack axis zeroed in.</i>

481
00:33:29,811 --> 00:33:32,522
<i>There's no way to fracking get close.</i>

482
00:33:32,939 --> 00:33:34,065
There's gotta be.

483
00:33:34,148 --> 00:33:36,150
<i>APOLLO: We've got to get out of this flak.</i>

484
00:33:36,234 --> 00:33:39,696
<i>Let's get down below deck,
down where the target is.</i>

485
00:33:42,323 --> 00:33:46,035
I've got an idea.
I'm gonna take a closer look.

486
00:33:47,287 --> 00:33:50,456
[Dramatic instrumental music]

487
00:33:56,796 --> 00:33:58,298
Commander on deck.

488
00:33:58,381 --> 00:33:59,799
ADAMA: As you were.

489
00:33:59,882 --> 00:34:02,927
The first wave of Cylons will be on us
in three minutes.

490
00:34:03,011 --> 00:34:04,596
Notify the Strike 1 Vipers...

491
00:34:04,679 --> 00:34:07,640
that they can stop running
and blast those bastards to hell.

492
00:34:07,724 --> 00:34:08,975
DUALLA: Yes, sir.

493
00:34:09,058 --> 00:34:12,812
<i>PILOT 1: Attacking Cylon fighters.
PILOT 2: Target acquired, tone and lock.</i>

494
00:34:24,240 --> 00:34:26,367
[Climactic instrumental music]

495
00:34:30,079 --> 00:34:32,248
Oh, no, don't do this, Lee.

496
00:34:33,166 --> 00:34:36,502
The conveyor tunnel's clear.
I'm going through it.

497
00:34:36,836 --> 00:34:38,880
You're out of your fracking mind, Apollo.

498
00:34:42,717 --> 00:34:43,968
What's going on?

499
00:34:44,052 --> 00:34:47,180
GAETA: Captain Apollo's flying
into the conveyor tunnel...

500
00:34:47,263 --> 00:34:50,224
hoping it will lead him to the refinery.

501
00:34:51,726 --> 00:34:53,227
BALTAR: Has he gone raving mad?

502
00:34:53,311 --> 00:34:56,898
There's no way to ensure
it does anything of the kind.

503
00:34:58,149 --> 00:35:01,277
[Dramatic instrumental music]

504
00:35:09,160 --> 00:35:11,704
Come on, keep it together, Lee.

505
00:35:14,749 --> 00:35:16,125
Oh, lords.

506
00:35:19,128 --> 00:35:20,505
[Apollo grunts]

507
00:35:27,428 --> 00:35:29,430
[Thunderous roaring]

508
00:35:45,029 --> 00:35:49,367
<i>APOLLO: Okay, I'm through the tunnel.
They can't get a firing solution on me.</i>

509
00:35:51,369 --> 00:35:53,997
[Suspenseful instrumental music]

510
00:35:55,581 --> 00:35:57,125
APOLLO: There you are.

511
00:35:57,959 --> 00:36:01,045
[Chanting] Okay. I've got you. I've got you.

512
00:36:28,239 --> 00:36:30,742
[Fast-paced instrumental music]

513
00:36:35,288 --> 00:36:37,707
[Exclaims in disbelie]

514
00:36:40,835 --> 00:36:43,922
<i>Galactica, Apollo.</i>

515
00:36:45,131 --> 00:36:47,216
<i>APOLLO: [On radio] Mission accomplished.</i>

516
00:36:47,300 --> 00:36:48,426
Yes.

517
00:36:48,551 --> 00:36:50,178
[Starbuck whoops]

518
00:36:50,261 --> 00:36:52,764
[All cheering excitedly]

519
00:36:54,849 --> 00:36:57,060
[Pounding instrumental music]

520
00:36:57,143 --> 00:36:59,646
You can tell Dr. Baltar
he was right on the money.

521
00:36:59,729 --> 00:37:01,439
It's one hell of a fireworks show.

522
00:37:01,522 --> 00:37:04,317
<i>And there's plenty more for us
back in the canyon...</i>

523
00:37:04,400 --> 00:37:06,569
<i>once this place is history.</i>

524
00:37:07,362 --> 00:37:09,364
[Cheering continues]

525
00:37:13,785 --> 00:37:16,371
GAETA: Congratulations, Doctor, it worked.

526
00:37:17,246 --> 00:37:18,498
It did.

527
00:37:19,248 --> 00:37:21,501
[Heroic instrumental music]

528
00:37:23,836 --> 00:37:25,213
It worked.

529
00:37:33,054 --> 00:37:35,807
I'm sorry, Madam President, I'm sorry.

530
00:37:36,724 --> 00:37:38,601
No need to apologise.

531
00:37:39,060 --> 00:37:43,022
Thanks to you, we have enough fuel
to last us a few years.

532
00:37:47,944 --> 00:37:50,029
[Both chuckling in relie]

533
00:37:50,363 --> 00:37:53,616
DUALLA: Commander, Strike 1 reports
inbound Cylons are bugging out.

534
00:37:53,700 --> 00:37:55,743
<i>Request permission to go after them, sir.</i>

535
00:37:55,827 --> 00:37:59,080
- Tell our people to pursue and destroy them.
- Affirmative.

536
00:37:59,163 --> 00:38:01,249
Strike 1, tear them up.

537
00:38:07,589 --> 00:38:10,300
[Heroic music]

538
00:38:12,427 --> 00:38:13,970
[All cheering]

539
00:38:14,053 --> 00:38:16,014
STARBUCK: Apollo, you magnificent bastard.

540
00:38:16,097 --> 00:38:20,059
That was one hell of a piece of flying
and I couldn't have done it better myself.

541
00:38:20,143 --> 00:38:21,811
APOLLO: I'm sorry, I didn't hear you.

542
00:38:21,894 --> 00:38:24,689
I said that I couldn't have
done it better myself.

543
00:38:24,772 --> 00:38:26,441
Well, thank you.

544
00:38:28,860 --> 00:38:30,528
I had my doubts.

545
00:38:31,487 --> 00:38:32,822
So did I.

546
00:38:33,031 --> 00:38:37,368
I wasn't sure that crazy ass plan of yours
would even possibly work.

547
00:38:42,165 --> 00:38:43,875
STARBUCK: You deserve this.

548
00:38:52,967 --> 00:38:54,177
DAVIS: Crash.

549
00:38:54,677 --> 00:38:56,387
[Crashdown exclaims in surprise]

550
00:39:03,561 --> 00:39:05,188
[Starbuck laughs]

551
00:39:17,283 --> 00:39:19,619
[Heroic music continues]

552
00:39:34,145 --> 00:39:37,106
NO. 6: Have you read the Pythian Prophecy,
Gaius?

553
00:39:37,523 --> 00:39:39,567
Not since the 6th grade.

554
00:39:40,360 --> 00:39:43,821
BALTAR: I can't say ancient history
is my favourite subject.

555
00:39:43,988 --> 00:39:46,741
NO. 6: You should have paid
closer attention.

556
00:39:47,617 --> 00:39:49,077
BALTAR: To what?

557
00:39:49,160 --> 00:39:53,331
"All of this has happened before.
All of this will happen again."

558
00:39:55,833 --> 00:39:59,254
Everyone knows that verse.
What are you getting at?

559
00:39:59,796 --> 00:40:02,006
[Suspenseful instrumental music]

560
00:40:02,090 --> 00:40:03,841
Remember this one?

561
00:40:04,717 --> 00:40:07,595
"Led by serpents numbering two and ten."

562
00:40:08,137 --> 00:40:11,307
The Vipers, they're the serpents?

563
00:40:13,101 --> 00:40:16,813
There's a later verse, Gaius.
You should read it.

564
00:40:18,231 --> 00:40:21,025
"Though the outcome favoured the few...

565
00:40:21,234 --> 00:40:25,613
"it led to a confrontation
at the home of the gods."

566
00:40:25,738 --> 00:40:28,157
[Ominous instrumental music]

567
00:40:28,449 --> 00:40:32,954
Are you telling me that God
guided my finger to that target for some...

568
00:40:34,372 --> 00:40:36,499
arcane scriptural purpose?

569
00:40:37,917 --> 00:40:40,461
You are part of God's plan, Gaius.

570
00:40:41,129 --> 00:40:44,090
So God wanted me
to destroy the Cylon base.

571
00:40:44,215 --> 00:40:48,344
You did well. You gave yourself over to Him.

572
00:40:55,602 --> 00:40:57,520
Yes, I suppose I did.

573
00:41:05,236 --> 00:41:08,656
There's really no other
logical explanation for it.

574
00:41:14,662 --> 00:41:17,165
- I was...
- Am.

575
00:41:20,209 --> 00:41:23,046
[Ominous instrumental music continues]

576
00:41:27,300 --> 00:41:29,427
I am an instrument of God.

577
00:41:42,607 --> 00:41:44,651
[Theme music]

