Gaius Baltar, still a prisoner among the Cylon fleet, has pinpointed a nebula that might have been a navigation point for the thirteenth tribe on their ancient journey to Earth. But when a Basestar is sent to investigate, it becomes infected with a virus, deadly to the Cylons.
On Galactica, the two most traumatized survivors of the occupation—Tigh and Starbuck—stir up discontent, deriding those who didn’t suffer as they did. As Adama risks his life to hold his crew together, the Cylons take drastic measures to protect the future of their race.
After the initial Cylon attack, Roslin was thrown into the role of President of the Twelve Colonies while simultaneously struggling with cancer and discovering her place as spiritual leader.
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Gaius Baltar, still a prisoner among the Cylon fleet, has pinpointed a nebula that might have been a navigation point for the thirteenth tribe on their ancient journey to Earth. But when a Basestar is sent to investigate, it becomes infected with a virus, deadly to the Cylons.
On Galactica, the two most traumatized survivors of the occupation—Tigh and Starbuck—stir up discontent, deriding those who didn’t suffer as they did. As Adama risks his life to hold his crew together, the Cylons take drastic measures to protect the future of their race.
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Dualla serves as Executive Officer of the Pegasus.
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Lee is driven by a strong moral sense of right and wrong, which often causes clashes with his father William Adama.
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