Aye, because it's a question of when, not if the main Cylon faction tracks them down. Season 4.5's still looking good; this is gonna be a helluva end...Admiral Valdemar wrote:If Cavil shows up now...

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Aye, because it's a question of when, not if the main Cylon faction tracks them down. Season 4.5's still looking good; this is gonna be a helluva end...Admiral Valdemar wrote:If Cavil shows up now...
Well, the ship's damage has been taken into account from day one. Since the mini-series Galactica's carried the scars of the first nuke attack on the port flight pod. Starting with "33" the ship's interior also seemed to get a much more worn look (probably due to being called into a combat situation every 33 minutes for 5 days...). Galactica's look stayed pretty consistent through season 1 and 2, up into early season 3 and "Exodus" pt 2. From then on things really started to deteriorate.FSTargetDrone wrote:With respect to the Galatica's mounting wear and tear, I'd like to see a series of images showing the ship at the time of the miniseries to whatever point the ship or the series comes to an end, whichever comes first. I bet the differences would be quite telling.
Damn straight, it was nice to see the return of Dotsy.Admiral Valdemar wrote:
I can't fault this episode. Apollo channelling his Ultimate Force days,
Well, if that's the case then Tyrol didn't get the memo, because he was clearly thinking "frak, that's not good" when looking at it. Granted, he's not chief engineer, but he is competent with all things tech.loomer wrote:Regarding those cracks/fractures/tears in the engine room, they might not be as bad as everyone is thinking. We know the Pegasus developed a similar issue down in their engine - and while far from good and detrimental to the ship's structural integrity, it didn't cause it to shut down or go bewm (the coolant issue did, but not that.) It's entirely possible that the massive energy discharge required for FTL travel may be causing strain on the surrounding area, and that the ships may even have been built to be able to withstand structural detoriation in those areas.
Well that sounds kinda logical, but if that's the intent, then there would've been no real point in showing the damaged area and Tyrol's shocked reaction.loomer wrote:Oh, even if they were designed that way, you'd probably still have that reaction at great big rents in the hull. If nothing else, on a ship with no chance of major overhaul, you'd want to have known earlier so that the repairs would have been easier (or maybe even just possible).
Yeah, I think you're reaching with that one. If a Centurion was there, he'd have done a lot worse than just put a few holes and stress fractures in Galactica's engine room, and I doubt he could have stayed hidden long. It's not as if Centurions are known for being subtle.Solauren wrote:Those rents looked ALOT like a Cyclon Centurian had gotten down their and took a few swipes at the wall to me.
Maybe that's the worry; that there is a Centurian on boarding slowly damaging the ship.
I agree, structural faituge is the more likely candidate, but a rogue centurian would also be interesting.
Why would a loose Centurion fuck around with putting scratches in the walls when it could tear the guts out of the FTL?Solauren wrote:Those rents looked ALOT like a Cyclon Centurian had gotten down their and took a few swipes at the wall to me.
Maybe that's the worry; that there is a Centurian on boarding slowly damaging the ship.
I agree, structural faituge is the more likely candidate, but a rogue centurian would also be interesting.
Come on, you saw the space the Chief had to go into to pull that thing out! Clearly, a Centurion who was pissed off that he couldn't fit in there just punched the wall.RedImperator wrote:Why would a loose Centurion fuck around with putting scratches in the walls when it could tear the guts out of the FTL?Solauren wrote:Those rents looked ALOT like a Cyclon Centurian had gotten down their and took a few swipes at the wall to me.
Maybe that's the worry; that there is a Centurian on boarding slowly damaging the ship.
I agree, structural faituge is the more likely candidate, but a rogue centurian would also be interesting.
Colonial FTL might work faster in interstellar space. In the Algae planet episode they needed risky multiple jumps just to hop across a Solar system.Phantasee wrote:Does anyone know if the Red Line changes as they headed deeper into space?
It may sound silly but I'll miss that ship. As sci-fi vessels go, this baby felt like it really existed.Galactica's probable demise.
Cavil's no idiot. Unless he knows something we don't, what purpose does killing everyone in the fleet serve now? If you think the rag-tag fleet is in bad shape, look at his situation. Remember, resurrection doesn't work any more, and possibly excepting Boomer, he has no women. At least our guys have a hope of reproduction and survival as a group. He has none. So unless he's turned stupid and wants revenge at any cost, which I just don't see happening on this show, or Cavil's learned how to create skinjobs from nothing or fix resurrection, Cavil's probably not going to show up with a "kill everyone" agenda. Possibly an "incapacitate and capture everyone" agenda, but not "kill everyone".Traveller wrote:Cavil has ...??? large numbers of fully supplied, fully intact Baseships and continue to be highly motivated to kill all humans and rebel cylons they can find.
Don't be so of that. Ellen Tigh was seen resurrecting in the next episode preview.ZOmegaZ wrote:Cavil's no idiot. Unless he knows something we don't, what purpose does killing everyone in the fleet serve now? If you think the rag-tag fleet is in bad shape, look at his situation. Remember, resurrection doesn't work any more, and possibly excepting Boomer, he has no women. At least our guys have a hope of reproduction and survival as a group. He has none. So unless he's turned stupid and wants revenge at any cost, which I just don't see happening on this show, or Cavil's learned how to create skinjobs from nothing or fix resurrection, Cavil's probably not going to show up with a "kill everyone" agenda. Possibly an "incapacitate and capture everyone" agenda, but not "kill everyone".Traveller wrote:Cavil has ...??? large numbers of fully supplied, fully intact Baseships and continue to be highly motivated to kill all humans and rebel cylons they can find.
Skylon wrote:Remember spoilers about any previews.
I am wondering - why does everyone assume the Cylons will die out without reproduction? Skinjobs are made. They made them in the first place. What prevents Cavil from simply creating new copies?ZOmegaZ wrote:Cavil's no idiot. Unless he knows something we don't, what purpose does killing everyone in the fleet serve now? If you think the rag-tag fleet is in bad shape, look at his situation. Remember, resurrection doesn't work any more, and possibly excepting Boomer, he has no women. At least our guys have a hope of reproduction and survival as a group. He has none. So unless he's turned stupid and wants revenge at any cost, which I just don't see happening on this show, or Cavil's learned how to create skinjobs from nothing or fix resurrection, Cavil's probably not going to show up with a "kill everyone" agenda. Possibly an "incapacitate and capture everyone" agenda, but not "kill everyone".Traveller wrote:Cavil has ...??? large numbers of fully supplied, fully intact Baseships and continue to be highly motivated to kill all humans and rebel cylons they can find.
Also, do Skinjobs - apart from the final 5, obviously - even age? So assuming they keep their heads down and don't pick up dangerous hobbies, they really shouldn't die out, should they?Thanas wrote: I am wondering - why does everyone assume the Cylons will die out without reproduction? Skinjobs are made. They made them in the first place. What prevents Cavil from simply creating new copies?
Actually, what is there to stop Cavil's group rebuilding the resurrection hub ?ZOmegaZ wrote:Cavil's no idiot. Unless he knows something we don't, what purpose does killing everyone in the fleet serve now? If you think the rag-tag fleet is in bad shape, look at his situation. Remember, resurrection doesn't work any more, and possibly excepting Boomer, he has no women. At least our guys have a hope of reproduction and survival as a group. He has none. So unless he's turned stupid and wants revenge at any cost, which I just don't see happening on this show, or Cavil's learned how to create skinjobs from nothing or fix resurrection, Cavil's probably not going to show up with a "kill everyone" agenda. Possibly an "incapacitate and capture everyone" agenda, but not "kill everyone".Traveller wrote:Cavil has ...??? large numbers of fully supplied, fully intact Baseships and continue to be highly motivated to kill all humans and rebel cylons they can find.
Just because you have the plans doesn't mean you have the resources or infrastructure to build a new one. I'm sure the Colonials have plans for other Battlestars aboard Galactica too. Don't mean they can make another.bilateralrope wrote: Actually, what is there to stop Cavil's group rebuilding the resurrection hub ?
The Cylons build it once, surely they still have the plans.
The Colonials lost all their infrastructure to the Cylon bombardment. What happened to the Cylon infrastructure ?General Zod wrote:Just because you have the plans doesn't mean you have the resources or infrastructure to build a new one. I'm sure the Colonials have plans for other Battlestars aboard Galactica too. Don't mean they can make another.bilateralrope wrote: Actually, what is there to stop Cavil's group rebuilding the resurrection hub ?
The Cylons build it once, surely they still have the plans.
We don't know. But since they only had the one hub it's probably safe to presume that they're either impossibly difficult to manufacture or they don't have the infrastructure or access to resources to make another one.bilateralrope wrote: The Colonials lost all their infrastructure to the Cylon bombardment. What happened to the Cylon infrastructure ?