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Battlestar Galactica (New Series) Episode Guide
SEASON ONE
Mini Series (2003)
1.00 “Pilot”
December 8, 2003
Forty years after the end of the Cylon War, the
artificially-created Cylons declare war on humanity by attacking and
destroying the twelve colonies. The military crumbles after their newly
updated ships shut down in the face of a new unknown Cylon weapon. A lone
Battlestar known as Galactica, due to be decomissioned and converted into a
museum, turns out to be the only thing standing between the Cylons and the
total destruction of the human race.
With all others in the line of
succession dead, Laura Roslin, the Education Minister, is appointed president
of the Thirteen Colonies. Her new plan is to round up all of the surviving
ships and together with the Galactica flee their home systems, never to
return.
Regular Series (2005)
1.01
“33”
January,
14 2005
In the wake of the Cylon sneak
attack, the ragtag fleet of human survivors is forced to play a deadly game
of cat-and-mouse with their pursuers. Every 33 minutes, they make a jump to a
new location. And every 33 minutes, the Cylons manage to find them. The
pilots are on the brink of exhaustion, relying on artificial stimulants to
keep fighting, and the civilians are beginning to doubt the leadership of
Commander Adama and President Roslin.
When the Olympic Carrier, a commercial passenger ship, fails to make a
jump and then later mysteriously turns up unharmed, Adama fears it has been
infiltrated by the Cylons. His choice: destroy it and the 1,300 souls it
might still be carrying, or risk the annihilation of the entire fleet. Adama
is not alone in fearing the mystery ship. Baltar, who remains mentally
connected with his beautiful and deadly Cylon companion Number Six, panics
when he learns one of the ship's passengers has information about a traitor
in the president's inner circle.
Meanwhile, down on the ruined, Cylon-occupied colony of Caprica, Helo is on
the run from another group of Cylons. He's going to need help to make it back
to the Galactica — but there's no help in sight….
1.02
“Water”
January 14, 2005
Lt. Sharon Valerii wakes up
soaking wet in the tool room with an explosive charge in her duffel bag.
Shortly afterward, a mysterious explosion destroys all the port-side water
tanks on Galactica, creating a crisis for the entire fleet. Sharon can't remember a thing, but
all the evidence points to her as a saboteur. She confesses her concern to
Chief Tyrol, but he can't believe she's responsible.
As water riots erupt, Commander Adama and President Roslin struggle to
contain the crisis, putting all the ships on limited rations and assigning
Baltar the job of rooting out any Cylons who may have infiltrated the crew.
Meanwhile, on Cylon-occupied Caprica, another avatar of Sharon struggles to save Helo, her
stranded Raptor crewmate.
1.03
“Bastille Day”
January 21, 2005
The fleet has found a source
of water, but who will take on the difficult and dangerous job of mining it
from the icy planet? Commander Adama and President Roslin send Lee to the Astral
Queen, a prisoner transport ship, with an offer for its inmates:
Volunteer for this mission and earn "freedom points."
The prisoners not only reject the offer but stage a uprising and hold Lee and
his crew hostage. Their leader is Tom Zarek, a freedom fighter convicted of
terrorism 20 years earlier. Zarek demands that Roslin step down as president
and call for immediate elections to choose a new leader.
While Adama and Roslin organize an assault on the ship, Lee, who read Zarek's
radical manifesto while at college, negotiates with his captor. Back on the Galactica,
Adama pressures Baltar to develop a device that can distinguish Cylons from
humans.
Many light-years away on Caprica, Sharon and Helo struggle to evade
the Cylons, unaware that they are being observed by Doral and Number Six.
1.04
“Act of
Contrition” (1 of 2)
January 28, 2005
After a flight deck accident kills
13 pilots and wounds many others, Kara is thrust into service as a flight
instructor and ordered to turn a group of civilian pilots and academy
washouts into full-fledged Viper pilots.
The assignment brings back painful memories for Kara. She can't forget how
she let Zak — Commander Adama's son and her lover — pass Basic Flight when he
wasn't ready, and how it ultimately cost him his life. Determined never to
repeat the mistake, she flunks out the would-be pilots on their first day.
She is immediately confronted, first by Lee, then by Adama, and forced to
admit to the Commander her role in Zak's death. Adama orders her to continue
training the "nuggets." Meanwhile, Sgt. Hadrian continues her
investigation into the detonators found in Sharon's spacecraft, and President
Roslin consults the ship's doctor about her cancer.
Far away on Cylon-occupied Caprica, Sharon and Helo find a secret cache
of food.
1.05
“You Can't Go
Home Again” (2 of 2)
February 4, 2005
When Lt. Kara Thrace goes
missing in action after encountering a Cylon patrol while on a training
mission, Commander Adama feels responsible — especially in light of her
recent admission that she blames herself for his son Zak's death.
Both Adama and Lee devote the full resources of the fleet to search for their
missing fighter ace, causing some to wonder if it's worth risking the lives
of 45,000 people to save one downed pilot. When President Roslin questions
their motives and points out that Kara's oxygen was exhausted hours ago, they
reluctantly call off the search.
But they haven't counted on Kara's resourcefulness and courage. Stranded on a
red moon, her knee a twisted wreck, she struggles to relaunch a damaged Cylon
fighter and return to Galactica.
1.06
“Litmus”
February 11, 2005
When a new copy of Doral, a Cylon who had been previously
exposed while serving as the Galactica's public-relations officer,
sneaks aboard and blows himself up, killing three people, Commander Adama and
President Roslin must finally make public the terrifying secret known only to
a select few: Cylons now look like humans.
Adama also appoints an independent tribunal to investigate the recent
security breaches and names Sgt. Hadrian as lead investigator. When Hadrian
discovers a hatch was left open, even after Chief Tyrol had reported that all
were closed, she focuses the investigation on him and his relationship with Sharon.
Tyrol's crew covers for their chief, taking the blame for his
failure. When Hadrian tries to expand the inquiry, haranguing Adama about his
decision not to reveal the truth about Cylons, the commander shuts down the
tribunal.
Meanwhile, on Caprica, a trio of Cylons observe Helo as he tries to save
himself and find the woman he thinks is Sharon.
1.07
“Six Degrees of
Separation”
February 18, 2005
When Baltar and the Number Six who lives in his head have
a falling out, she abandons him, only to surface a short while later aboard
the Galactica. But now she's called Shelley Godfrey, everyone can see
her, and she's telling them that she has evidence, passed on by the late Dr.
Amarak, that will prove Baltar sold out the human race to the Cylons.
With Baltar in a panic and trying to save himself, Number Six focuses her
charms on Commander Adama. But the Commander is wary of this stunning
stranger and has her followed while her evidence is analyzed.
Kara struggles to recover from her injuries while Chief Tyrol and the crew
try to reverse-engineer the Cylon raider she piloted home.
Meanwhile, dual Sharons face their own challenges — on Caprica, she and Helo are
on the run from Cylon centurions; on the Galactica, she's terrified of
being exposed as a Cylon herself.
1.08 “Flesh and
Bone”
February 25, 2005
A Cylon, who calls himself Leobon, is discovered on one of
the ships in the fleet. Commander Adama sends Kara to interrogate him — or,
rather, it. The Cylon tells Kara that he planted a nuclear device on one of
the ships. Although she doesn't believe it, Kara passes on the warning.
As her colleagues search for the device, Kara engages Leobon in a battle of
wills. Theological debates about souls and the humanity of Cylons lead to
mind games, threats, and, ultimately, torture. Taking a personal interest in
what Leobon has to say, President Roslin joins the interrogation.
On Galactica, Sharon asks Baltar to try out his new Cylon-detecting
technology on her.
Meanwhile, on far-off Caprica, another Sharon conspires with her Cylon associates Doral and Number Six
to convince Helo to remain on the planet and start a new life.
1.09 “Tigh Me Up,
Tigh Me Down”
March 4, 2005
President Roslin's fears that Commander Adama is a Cylon
are stoked when she learns he's making secret wireless calls to other ships.
Then, to make things worse, a single Cylon raider appears near the Galactica
and begins acting strangely after being damaged in battle.
When Adama returns to the ship with Tigh's wife, Ellen, an earthy temptress
and irrepressible flirt who claims to have been in a coma since their
civilization was destroyed, Roslin's suspicions increase. She orders Baltar
to screen both Ellen and Adama with his newly completed Cylon-detector.
Meanwhile, Col. Tigh and the rest of the crew watch warily and gather data as
the wounded Cylon raider jumps in and out of space.
On Caprica, the Cylon overseers fear that the Cylon Sharon is developing a
strange feeling toward Helo — love.
1.10 “The Hand of
God”
March 11, 2005
As its fuel supply dwindles, the fleet must seek out a
new supply of tylium ore or risk becoming sitting ducks to any Cylon attack.
A recon patrol finds an asteroid full of the fuel, but there's a catch — the
Cylons have found it first and established a heavily guarded refining plant.
Kara devises a plan: Jump three decoy ships near the asteroid; when the
Cylons attack, destroy their bases, leaving them stranded in space. It's a
bold tactic, but it will take luck, skill and daring to pull it off.
Meanwhile, President Roslin begins to hallucinate as a result of the Chamalla
she's taking to combat her breast cancer. When she consults Elosha, a
priestess who has used Chamalla to induce visions, she learns that her
circumstances fulfill a 3,600-year-old prophecy.
On Cylon-occupied Caprica, Sharon and Helo's flight from the Cylon overseers suddenly
becomes more complicated when Sharon discovers she's pregnant.
1.11 “Colonial Day”
March 18, 2005
When President Roslin calls an Interim Quorum of the
Twelve Colonies, she discovers that democracy brings its ugly stepsisters —
politics and deadly intrigue — to the party. Tom Zarek, the charismatic
convicted terrorist, is elected as the delegate from Sagittaron and
immediately proposes elections for the vice-presidency.
Roslin encourages her trusted adviser, Wallace Gray, to run against Zarek,
but when he proves less than popular, she turns to the suddenly popular
Baltar as her candidate.
Meanwhile, two shady and heavily armed characters, Grimes and Vallance, have
infiltrated the Quorum site. Lee and Kara foil the assassins' plot, but then
Vallance mysteriously dies in custody.
Light-years away, on Cylon-occupied Caprica, Sharon must make an impossible choice — if she is to save
Helo's life, she must finally reveal to him that she is a Cylon.
1.12 “Kobol's Last
Gleaming, Part 1”
March 25, 2005
While flying a supply patrol, Crashdown and Sharon
Valerii discover a bountiful planet that can support human life. Indeed, it
might be Kobol, the legendary "home of the gods." The discovery
prompts Commander Adama to send a ground team to investigate; it also gives
new life to President Roslin's belief that she is a tool of destiny and that
this discovery, like her rapidly spreading cancer, is part of an ancient
prophecy.
However, things are not well on the Galactica. Gaius Baltar, the new
vice-president, has a one-night stand with Kara Thrace and finds himself at
odds with both Lee Adama and a deeply jealous Number Six.
Meanwhile, both Cylon Sharons struggle with their dual natures. On Galactica,
she contemplates suicide when she realizes her programming will lead her to
betray her comrades; on Caprica, she tries to convince Helo that her love for
him is stronger than her loyalty to the Cylons.
After a Raptor carrying Vice-President Baltar is shot down over Kobol,
Commander Adama must find a way to destroy the Cylon basestar that guards the
planet before he can send a rescue team. He orders Kara to fly a dangerous
mission against the basestar, using the captured Cylon Raider — but Kara
makes an unauthorized Jump home to Caprica instead, abandoning Adama and the
stranded Raptor crew.
1.13 “Kobol's Last
Gleaming, Part 2”
April 1, 2005
When Commander Adama learns that Kara disobeyed orders
and Jumped to Caprica on orders from President Roslin, he demands the
president's resignation, with the implied threat of a military coup. Roslin
refuses his demand and sparks a confrontation.
As civil war simmers in the fleet, the conflict on Caprica heats up. Kara
completes her mission for Laura: She finds the Arrow of Apollo that,
according to prophecy, will lead the fleet to Earth. No sooner does she pick
it up, however, than she is thrust into a battle to the death with Number
Six.
Meanwhile, Adama sends Sharon and Racetrack in a Raptor equipped with a Cylon
transponder, to fire a nuclear warhead that will destroy the basestar. But
when the missile release jams, Sharon lands the Raptor deep inside the basestar, to deliver
the warhead manually.
Once outside her ship, however, Sharon is greeted by dozens of Sharon avatars, all Cylons like her, welcoming her home. She retreats,
but is told that she and her fellow Cylons will meet again. She and Racetrack
escape the basestar, which explodes.
Mission accomplished, Sharon returns home to the Galactica. She warmly accepts
Commander Adama's thanks and praise for a job well done — then she coldly
shoots him, point-blank, in the chest.
End of Season One
   
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