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Previously on
Battlestar Galactica
Congratulations on making captain.
Sorry I wasn't there.
Thank you, Sir.
How's your mother�?
Getting married.
In the mountains north of here,
there's this little stream.
The water is so clear,
it's like looking through glass.
I am thinking of building a cabin.
- You and Cally have a fight�?
- You didn't hear us�?
I figured we should have sold tickets.
To marriage
Why we build bars.
It's not too late for Baltar
to just disappear.
We can't do that.
For all his crimes, he's one of us.
So what happens next�?
We give him his trial.
- Colonel Tight to see you, Admiral.
- Enter.
You're up early.
Couldn't sleep,
so I thought I'd make myself useful.
Happy anniversary, Bill.
It's okay.
It's okay.
I don't know
here, just double-check it for me.
Daddy's getting good at this.
Daddy's tired of burning his wrists.
I'm gonna get ready.
We got morning watch.
I thought we're spending
the day with Nicky.
Yeah, so did I,
until Laskin and Perry called in sick.
It's okay.
So
you volunteered us in their place�?
We barely get any time off as it is.
Cally, you know the deck is shorthanded.
The deck has been shorthanded
since we got here.
All I know is frakking daycare workers
see more of Nicky than we do.
Yeah, well,
until the daycare workers figure out
how to strip a Viper,
this is the way it's gonna be.
Hey, buddy, come here.
Oh, oh, oh, I know. I know, I know.
You just laid down too, didn't you�?
Come here. I got you.
There you go.
I'll take him to daycare.
Come on, buddy. Come on.
Hey�!
Forgetting something�?
What's on duty schedule�?
Nothing sexy.
A CO-2 scrubber's out near sick bay.
Broken water line in the galley.
Oh,
now that most of our Vipers
are out of dry-dock,
Chief's gonna have a look at the servos
in airlock 12.
Would you, please�?
Is that it�?
The fleet's quiet.
You could use some time for yourself.
I can handle first watch.
I'll be keeping my schedule.
This is just another day.
Just another day�?
Maybe I should have married him
instead of you.
I could have sold tickets to that.
We had some good times.
But more bad.
But you keep bringing me back anyway,
just this one day,
year after year.
Only thing I can't understand is
why�?
Either do I.
Excuse me, Sir.
Put it on the table Private.
Jaffee, Sir.
Would there be anything else, Admiral�?
That'll be all, Jaffee.
It's going to be a long day.
It always is.
Morning, Chief.
- Is Nicky okay�?
- Yeah, he's fine.
First time he didn't cry
when I dropped him off at day care.
So, Figurski, you gonna at least
pretend to do something today�?
Frakkin' scrubber�!
It takes Adama two seconds
to sign off on an order
that's gonna take us all day to finish.
It'll take you all day anyhow.
Seelix, Cally, you're with me.
Airlock 12.
- Seelix, can you get the door�?
- Yep.
This place is a frakking mess.
Yeah, the Cylons
blew the hell out of it.
Nobody's been down here
since damage control plugged the holes.
- Seelix, can you hear me in there�?
- Yeah.
Do you want to see if you can find
the electrical diagrams of the airlock�?
Okay.
Ew, I did find
somebody's year-old lunch.
He didn't even cry�?
Cal, I told you, Nicky is fine.
Yeah, and anybody could have dragged
a tool bag down here.
- It didn't have to be me.
- Yeah, well, it had to be somebody.
You know these gearing systems
better than anybody.
What can I do�? Give you special
treatment because you're my wife�?
- How would that look�?
- I don't care�!
We keep trying to pretend
like nothing's changed,
that our lives are exactly like they
were before we went to New Caprica.
But it is different.
We're married.
We have a son.
Yeah, it's just a little rough patch.
What if rough patches
are all we have left�?
We swore we were gonna raise
Nicky ourselves, remember�?
Yeah, well, we swore a lot of things.
The Cylons didn't exactly cooperate,
did they�?
Give me those wire cutters.
What the hell�?!
Oh, for frak sakes.
Seelix, what are you doing�?
Open the door.
I didn't do anything.
Chief, I'm picking up
a pressure differential in there.
But, nothing drastic,
but you guys are definitely losing air.
Well, it doesn't take much.
Once the airflow sensors detect
a big enough leak,
all the inner doors are designed
to drop automatically.
It's just a safety precaution.
- I feel safer already.
- Wait a second
Are you saying that
the hull's been breached�?
Well, "breach" is a bit dramatic,
but the air's going somewhere.
One of these patches must have cracked
when we came in.
Soon as we plug it
and restore the pressure,
door should open.
Then we can pull the work orders on
whoever made these frakkin' welds,
and kick their ***.
The most important thing
is to keep breathing. So
let's just find the leak.
This is it right here, this one.
Leeson takes first watch.
Kinsey checks the roster.
Jaffee brings me coffee.
Jaffee brings me coffee.
Are you still doing that�?
The memory exercises�?
Do you really think they expect you
to know all of their names�?
You never change, do you�?
One of the joys of being long dead.
I suppose.
Now, hurry.
You're going to be late meeting Laura.
Maybe she's got a thing for bad boys.
She wouldn't be the first.
She's the president
of the Twelve Colonies.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, of course.
Since you've created
one God-like facade for yourself,
why not invent another one for her�?
It's another excuse
to keep your distance.
Admiral.
Madame President.
- How are you�?
- Very good.
I'm sorry, I'm sure this all
could have been done over the wireless.
But frankly, I was going a little stir
crazy on Colonial One, I had to get out.
Deep space pilots
used to call it O. B. E.
- What's O. B. E.?
- Overcome By Events.
And you're always welcome here.
You know that.
Well, you may not feel that way after
you finish this. Tory drew up an agenda.
Baltar again.
Can't we just
give him back to the Cylons�?
You know how much
I love that idea. Unfortunately,
given what little I was able
to glean from the Caprica Six,
I don't think the Cylons
would take him back. So we're stuck.
Fine.
Then try the son of a ***
and be done with it.
We have to give him a trial,
but under what law�?
Caprican�? Picon�? Tauron�?
Do we give him a jury trial�?
Do we set up a tribunal�?
We don't even have anything closely
resembling a comprehensive law library,
and this fleet is not exactly
brimming with legal talent.
You bring lawyers into this,
they're gonna drag you around
for months.
Wasn't your father
an attorney on Caprica�?
Yes. And I told you that
I didn't get along with him very well.
All right. Okay.
I am ready to set up
an organizing committee,
but frankly,
trying to get a room full
of legal scholars to stay on task
is like herding cats. And so,
I need to set up
a chairman of this committee.
Somebody who can
make a hard decision,
and who won't get seduced and
bogged down by all the legalese.
- You have a candidate�?
- As a matter of fact I do.
I was thinking Lee.
Like grandfather, like grandson,
perhaps. What do you think�?
I'm not gonna say is incapable
of handling it, but
he's never shown
any type of interest in law.
I know, but here's the thing,
we can use the lawyers
to parse the law, but
we really need people who actually know
the difference between right and wrong.
That's Lee.
- I'll talk to him.
- Good.
Also, Admiral,
I was wondering if you'd mind if I
stayed on your ship
for the rest of the day.
Please. By all means.
This is very difficult
for me to say, but
I'm going to go to the gym.
Prepare yourself.
On its best day it smells like
the inside of a shoe.
See if there's another patch in there.
I want to double up
on this one, make sure it holds.
Come on, faster is better.
The sooner we do this,
- the sooner we get out.
- I heard you the first time.
You're getting better
at ignoring all of that.
That sudden hush,
those sidelong glances.
I really used to get to you.
I don't ever recall being able
to intimidate you.
That's right.
But I knew you long before
you were the Admiral.
Back when you were just Bill,
the husband who wasn't there.
The father who left.
Just Bill.
Who is Bill Adama anyway�?
Still a good question.
I wonder if I'll get an answer.
Maybe we finally
scared the toasters off.
Oh, yeah, Narcho, your crap flying's
putting the fear of the Gods in them.
What's up, buddy�?
What's the matter with you�?
Sorry, I've got the weirdest rash.
Really�?
Hope she was worth it, buddy.
Ten-hut�!
At ease.
Before we get started,
I want a show of hands.
How many of you boneheads
know how to count�?
'Cause I keep hearing numbers
being thrown around the hangar deck.
and then 48. Now 49 days
since our last enemy contact.
Now, I realize that any higher math's
probably beyond most of you,
so I'm gonna
make this real simple for you.
One
is the only number you need to remember.
Because all it takes
is for one pilot to let his guard down,
one ECO to miss a dradis contact,
and suddenly
the Cylons are on top of us.
That's when people die.
He's like both of us.
Proud, stubborn and angry.
But he's coming into his own.
especially in the last few months.
Don't tell me.
- Tell him.
- He knows.
Knows what�?
That the Admiral's going to give him
a good performance review�?
Or that his father loves him�?
Don't tell me
the Admiral's facade extends to Lee too.
Formation flying.
Deflection shooting. Tactics.
Doing touch and goes until every
last one of you hits an okay three.
Red and Blue sections will go first.
Yellow and Green will follow.
Skids up in ten minutes. Dismissed�!
Starbuck, if you've got a problem,
I don't want to hear about it.
My only problem is that you didn't
preach that sermon a week ago.
You might want to find
some new material though.
The Old Man's been using that "one
fatal mistake" line since we got here.
Well, if you're gonna steal,
steal from the best.
Sir.
Pretty tough on them today.
Well, a kick in the butt
is worth a thousand words.
Gods know you kicked mine enough.
Everything okay�?
Yeah, it's been one of those mornings.
President wants to take
the fast track on Baltar's trial.
She's looking for someone
to take charge of the preliminaries,
help cobble together
the legal framework.
She wants me to assign you.
You're kidding.
Interested�?
More surprised.
Did she say why she asked for me�?
Well, she's gonna need
someone she can trust.
You definitely fit that.
I remember when you were younger,
you'd go visit your grandfather's house,
and you were fascinated
with his papers and his law books.
And there was me
thinking I was being sly.
Sneaking off
into his office all by myself.
Yeah, I guess it's a pipe dream now.
But for five minutes there
I really did consider "lawyer"
as one of a dozen careers that I could
go into before I joined the service.
I never knew that.
Well, it was probably
during one of my
"angry at dad" phases.
Anyway, it's impossible.
Even if I wanted to help out,
there's no way.
The CAG's duty is already 24/7
even on a light week.
Yeah, I assumed that.
Major, we're ready for you.
Excuse me.
Okay, well, one's gonna have to do.
Seelix, check the pressure.
If that patch holds,
we're gonna equalize in a few minutes.
This door's gonna open.
- For frak sakes.
- Oh, my gods.
- How they doing�?
- Still alive.
This is a condition three alert.
Hull breach on deck 14.
Chief�!
Admiral
I seemed to have turned this
into a full-blown ***.
You'd be doing us a hell of favor
to get those doors open.
We gotta get them out of there.
Keep moving. Keep moving.
The airlock's designed to lock down
if the pressure decreases unexpectedly.
- As soon as
- I know the system.
We have redundancies. We have backups.
The manual override is down.
There is no way
of getting those inner doors to open.
The thing must've taken heavy damage
on the way out of New Caprica.
The whole ship's taken a pounding.
We need six weeks in dry-dock
just to hammer out the dings,
let alone tackle the structural damage.
- How much time do they have�?
- With a leak that size,
they'll be out of air
in half an hour, maybe less.
Those are blast doors.
It would take at least
an hour to cut through them.
Why don't we put explosives
in the observation booth�?
Blow the glass, pull them out.
No, the glass is strong enough
to withstand a tylium explosion.
Anything strong enough
to take out the glass
will take out
Tyrol and Cally at the same time.
I need a rescue plan.
Not excuses.
Seven seconds.
And another ten to re-pressurize
since we'll doing this in open space.
That's pushing it.
This might be
a stupid question, but
Has anyone ever tried
a rescue like this before�?
No one's ever been crazy enough.
Doesn't matter. We're out of time.
Prep for launch.
- We've only got 18 minutes left.
- All right, let's go. We're on.
Galen.
Airlock's still jammed, Chief.
Overrides are not responding.
Guess we're kind of
running out of options.
I'm gonna take you out
through the front door.
You'll put a ship out there,
and rig up some kind of docking collar�?
You'll be out of air
in a few minutes.
There's no time for a collar.
Sir, if you're talking about an EVA,
we don't have pressure suits.
We don't have a choice.
Athena's gonna position her Raptor
in front of the airlock, hatch open.
We're gonna blow the bolts right off
of that door, and when it opens up,
you're gonna have to jump for it.
Now, listen to me, both of you.
You can do this.
People have been able
to live up to a minute
in exposure without a suit.
Admiral, I don't know.
We'll talk later.
Get ready.
Athena, Galactica.
You have priority clearance.
All other traffic
is being waved away.
Wait.
- What about Nicky�?
- Admiral's right.
We have to prep.
We gotta move everything away
from here to the door.
Galen
We both know what happens to kids in the
fleet when their parents aren't there.
Apollo and Dee.
They'll take care of him.
No.
No pilots.
He's not going through this twice.
Sir�?
There's a civilian family.
The mother's name is Susan Deckler.
She has a little girl.
If anything happens to us--
I'll see to it.
I was being selfish.
I wanted you with me.
Like old times.
I didn't think about Nick.
I'm sorry.
Admiral's gonna
get us out of here, okay�?
You're gonna take care
of Nicky.
More than a few seconds out there,
we're talking severe exposure.
Decompression sickness.
At the very least, hypothermia.
They could freeze to death.
Make sure Cottle's got
his hyperbaric chamber ready.
I'm sorry.
Galactica, Apollo.
Bringing Raptor into position,
abeam lock 12.
Put your mask on.
All right, listen up.
We don't have time to hang back
until the airlock doors blow,
so we're liable to experience
some turbulence from the residual oxygen
maybe even some shrapnel hits.
Athena.
You're gonna have to be ready
to compensate.
I'm on it, Major.
We'll hold position
until Chief and Cally are secured.
Let's just get this done.
Galactica, Apollo.
Raptor door is open.
We're standing by.
- Ready to execute.
- Chief, Cally.
Raptor's in position.
We gotta go now.
Get ready to blow the hatch. On my mark.
Okay.
No matter what
You'll hold on to me.
Don't let go.
Okay�?
Three
Two
One
Do it�!
Wow, watch out�!
Bank right, bank right�!
I'm in position�!
- Pull up your nose�! Pull up�!
- Got it�!
Hold it right there�!
Galactica, Apollo.
Raptor secured and pressurized.
They're in rough shape.
We gotta get 'em to sickbay
right away.
Come in.
So any word
on Chief and Cally�?
They're alive. But Doc Cottle's
still evaluating their condition.
So are you gonna tell me
what's going on with you�?
It's this day.
My gods,
your wedding anniversary.
I had totally forgotten.
Probably seems foolish.
Especially the way
that it all ended up, but
still.
It still means
something to me.
We've never talked about it.
The divorce.
Your mother.
It was a bad time for all of us.
Your mother gave you
and your brother a home.
Stability.
Dad, I know you want
to believe that, but
You know what�? Forget it.
It was a long time ago.
You have something to say, son,
just say it.
Well, Dad, we had four walls.
But stability�?
My gods, you knew
what Mom was like.
I mean, the mood swings.
- It's why you left her.
- We had problems, but
she cared deeply
for you and your brother.
Things changed after you left.
I mean, there were times
when she lost control.
Don't listen to him, Bill.
And she would try and apologize.
She would promise that
she would make things better.
But then she would just start drinking,
and all of her good intentions would
just go flying out the frakkin' window.
Is it true�?
I can't believe
you'd even ask me that.
Damn it.
Is it true�?
And then one day,
finally the apologies even stopped.
That's enough.
You walked out on me�!
You walked out on me�!
The brilliant commander�!
Who could lead all
of his men into combat,
but he couldn't find a way
to live with his own family�!
We never lived anywhere
for more than six months.
Just following you around
from one base to another.
Waiting for you to come home.
But you weren't here for any of us�!
It was always whatever
was easiest for the Great Adama�!
They needed you.
They were our children.
They needed a father.
All through your glorious career,
you have prided yourself
on being a leader of men,
judging people.
Always making the hard call.
But when it came
to the biggest decision of your life
Bill, you blew it.
We were wrong
for each other from day one,
but you just couldn't accept that.
That's it.
That's why you keep calling me back.
Because if you had made
that mistake
it would just call into question
all of your other decisions.
She was still your mother, Lee.
I loved her.
I believe you.
I just don't think she ever loved you.
He's right over here.
I dropped by daycare.
Somebody wanted to see you.
- Who's that�?
- Hey, little man.
How's she doing�?
Doc Cottle says she's gonna be okay,
but it's gonna be a while
before she's 100%.
Careful.
Yeah�?
Yeah, I'm fine.
I know.
Come here.
I got you.
Come to Daddy.
Little man.
You want to go see Mommy�?
Go see Mommy.
Let's go see Mommy. Come on.
She's over here, yeah.
Cal.
Cal,
sweetie.
Look who's here.
Look who's here.
Seelix.
No matter what, I don't know how,
we will manage to find
find a balance, you and me.
We will take care of Nick,
okay�?
I love you.
Look, this is Mommy's hand.
There.
How are you�?
Good.
- So what's this�?
- It was here when I got in.
It's from your father.
Is it ticking�?
He left you a note.
"Caprican Criminal Codes."
These are my grandfather's law books.
Your dad must've had
these in storage all this time.
Why's he giving them to you now�?
"For that day
when we all have the time."
I'm glad you stopped by.
I have something for you.
This was given to me by one
of the colonists down on New Caprica.
And I forget about it, and
Tory found it in a pile of old clothes.
"Blood Runs at Midnight."
Don't let the title fool you.
It's pretty good mystery.
I think you'll like it.
And it's not a loane. It's a gift.
You ever think about the times
much on New Caprica�?
I try to think
about the good times, yes, I do.
One in particular
stands out in my mind.
You were wearing
your really bright red dress.
Said you wanted to build a cabin.
It was Baltar's
ground breaking ceremony.
I got a little silly that night.
You ever wonder what would've happened
if the Cylons hadn't have come back�?
I think given Baltar and the terrain
we couldn't have made a go of it.
What about you�? Do you think
you would've stayed on Galactica,
or do you think you would've settled�?
It's pretty hypothetical, isn't it�?
It is.
Until it isn't.
Did I just say that�?
It's worth
just seeing you laugh like that.
We've been at war so long sometimes
we forget what we're fighting for
Raise our kids in peace.
Enjoy one another's company.
Live life as people again.
Like that night on New Caprica.
That's really what we
are talking about here now, isn't it�?
That and
other times.
So if the Cylons hadn't come back�?
But they did.
We have certain responsibilities.
Yes, we do, sir. And
I will be back in a few days,
and if you'd like, we can
talk more about that night.
Bill�?
The answer's yes.
I absolutely would've built the cabin.
Go ahead.
Put it away,
like you have after every anniversary.
Promise me you won't take it out again.
It'd be easier to hate you.
But that would be a lie, Carolanne.
And there's been enough
of that through our lives.
We had something, didn't we�?
Yeah.
We had something.
See you next year.
Thanks for watching BSG with our subs.