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Alternating between events just before the attack and shortly after Lee Adama obtains his command. We find out about a certain Lt Kendra Shaw who arrives on the Pegasus shortly before the sneak Cylon attack. Cain's struggle to take the fight to the Cylons against immense odds and facing enemies from all sides brings her into conflict with her fellow officers and humanity. Before they come across Galactica's fleet some months later.
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After a Raptor fails to returning after a science mission. Lee and the Pegasus are dispatched on a rescue mission, encounter some "old friends" and gives the opportunity of the new XO, Major Kendra Shaw to show her quality. We also get a disturbing whisper regarding the future.
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The miraculously resurrected Kara Thrace is welcomed back to the Galactica by the flabbergasted and tearful Lee Adama, who is perhaps one of the few people willing to believe that she's the same old Starbuck.
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Conflict and mistrust torment humans and Cylons alike, as both sides struggle to understand their respective mythologies, one rooted on Earth, the other in the mysteries of the Final Five.
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Kara Thrace, piloting a lone freighter in her desperate search for Earth, political intrigue and marital discord aboard the Galactica are paralleled by deep rifts in the Cylons.
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Religious freedom is debated and defended as the messianic Gaius Baltar promotes his belief in one true God.
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The prospect of a truce between humanity and the Cylons encourages Starbuck to trust an old enemy.
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The cancer-stricken President Laura Roslin and hotheaded pilot Kara Thrace both must make difficult leaps of faith in order to accept an uneasy alliance with the Cylons.
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President Roslin's leadership is tested as the Galactica teams up with Cylon rebels in a plot to destroy the enemy's vital Resurrection Hub.
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President Roslin's abduction by the Cylon Hybrid triggers a bitter power struggle within the Colonial fleet.
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In pursuit of the enemy's Resurrection Hub, a misfit team of Viper pilots and Cylon rebels become uneasy collaborators as they formulate a battle plan.
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A band of rebel Cylons holds President Roslin hostage while attempting to lure the Final Five out of hiding inside the Galactica and the human fleet.
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Starbuck learns that the dire predictions of the Cylon Hybrid might be true, and a devastating discovery plunges the fleet into chaos and despair.
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When Adama orders all Colonial ships to be upgraded with Cylon FTL technology, the rebel Cylons demand legal citizenship under Colonial law in return. The Quorum led by an adamant Tom Zarek fiercely oppose the proposed deal. Meanwhile, Laura's continued reclusion causes tension within the government and the general population, Tyrol learns a disturbing secret about Nicky, Tigh and Caprica-Six get a first look at their child, and Gaeta's outspokenness over the alliance rouses murmurs of mutiny aboard Galactica.
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Gaeta secretly releases Zarek from Galactica's brig and undertakes an overthrow of Adama's command. Elsewhere, the mutiny raises opportunities for score-settling among the crew and civilians alike, Kara and Lee try to survive amidst the violence, and Roslin vows to prevent Zarek from ascending to the presidency.
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Zarek and Gaeta's mutiny continues when Adama and Tigh are arrested, while Laura tries to convince Tory to keep the base ship within the fleet and assist in stabilizing the Colonial government. Meanwhile, Galactica crew and civilians continue to battle throughout the ship, Zarek has the Quorum delegates murdered aboard Colonial One, and Gaeta insists on a court martial of Adama before his execution.
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After resurrecting from her death on New Caprica Ellen is held captive by Cavil aboard a base ship, and on Galactica Anders undergoes emergency surgery and begins to recall the truth about the Cylon race. Meanwhile, Tyrol informs Adama about the extent of Galactica's damage, and Roslin and Lee decide how to begin rebuilding the civilian administration.
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Ellen and Boomer arrive on Galactica and the Cylons debate whether to stay with the fleet or go their separate way. Meanwhile, living conditions in the fleet continue to degrade, Baltar struggles to maintain the faith of his followers in the face of starvation and violence, Caprica-Six is confronted by Ellen concerning Tigh, and Tyrol begins using Cylon bio-technology to repair Galactica's extensive damage.
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With Galactica falling apart despite repairs, Kara continues to struggle with her identity and the daily grind of locating a viable home for the fleet, and she befriends a piano player practicing in Joe's Bar. Meanwhile, Tyrol is deeply conflicted when the first appointed Cylon representative to the Quorum requests Boomer to be released to face charges of treason, and Tigh copes with the miscarriage of his son.
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The newly elected Quorum motions to abandon and strip Galactica of her parts when it becomes clear the ship is damaged beyond repair, and the Final Five argue with Adama about sending out a rescue mission for Hera. Meanwhile, Kara turns to Baltar to determine the truth about her resurrection, Boomer returns to Cavil with Hera, the Cylons experiment with Anders by turning him into a Hybrid, and a devastated Helo begs Adama's permission to find Hera on his own.
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Episode Synopsis coming soon
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Episode Synopsis coming soon
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