…Or, to be more precise, the overuse of his character and the assignment of character traits. Starbuck meets Cassiopeia for the first time. O But will be thwarted by Apollo and/or Starbuck in the end. – The Enemy will have one last trick that could win the battle § Because the guest star had a leaning towards the Colonial Warriors all along. O Will somehow end up in a trap of the guest star’s making O He will order the final part of the trap sprung AND ![]() – Baltar will reveal that all is going according to plan, AND O Boxey somehow joins the mission and Muffit will perform a feat to save them all ![]() O Where he will assure Boxey that all will be fine OR – Adama will express concern over the situation, but will be interrupted by his foster grandson Boxey O He will be incapacitated for the rest of the show O At which point we will never see him again OR – If he hasn’t had a scene by this point, Apollo will ask Boomer to do something not really relevant to the A-Plotline O Of which (many, if not all of) the sympathetic cast members will be blonde-haired. – The Cylons and/or the Evil Humanoid of the Week™ will then terrorize the local human population: O Apollo ends up risking his life, and Starbuck rescues him – Apollo will and/or Starbuck will want to propose a risky idea, over Tigh’s objection O One of the members will call for Adama’s resignation O Which results in a confrontation with the Council AND – Aboard the Galactica, there is tension. – Apollo and/or Starbuck are on patrol when they encounter the Plot Point ™of the Week. ![]() But since “The Young Lords” establishes the IL-Spectre having Administrative Command over the Gold Centurion Leader, it can be inferred that Baltar would also have command over the Gold Cylons, too.Ī Typical Battlestar Galactica (Original) Episode: I’m sure the Centurion Leader Golds also reported to Baltar, but we never see Baltar interact with one. In other words, when he required their resources, the IL-series Cylons reported to him. When Baltar was given command of a Basestar, he was also given Imperious Leader Tactical Command powers. In essence, it works like this: Imperious Leader, then the IL-Lucifer Series, then the IL-Spectre Series, then the Gold Cylon or Centurion Leader, and then the Silver Centurion. Not too often, however, is the overall plot one of “Something other than humans developed them, they were conquered by their own Robots, now they seek ‘perfection’ of the Universe,” or something along those lines.Īlso, the Cylon power structure actually turned out to be something of interest to me. A Cylon conveniently lands on the planet to cause a poignant death scene in the final act of "Lost Planet of the Gods."įar too often, the ‘good guys’ of the show would have to fight against their own “superior” creations when the robots/cyborgs decided that their “masters” would no longer enslave them.
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