Battlestar Galactica, Season 2

Battlestar Galactica (2003-2009) is a "re-imagining" of the 1970s science fiction series Battlestar Galactica.

[Tyrol, under suspicion because of his relationship with sleeper Cylon Boomer, is interrogated by Tigh]

Colonel Saul Tigh:
You're sweating.

Senior Chief Petty Officer Galen Tyrol:
It's hot in here.

Tigh:
How long have you known that Lieutenant Valerii was planning to assassinate Commander Adama?

Tyrol:
I had no idea she was planning anything of the kind.

Tigh:
[reaching for a flask in his boot] You were frakking her.

Tyrol:
I ended that weeks ago, on your orders-

Tigh:
You covered for her, you lied for her...

Tyrol:
I admit, I used bad judgment-

Tigh:
...you protected her at every turn...

Tyrol:
Colonel, I had no idea she was a Cylon! [sees that Tigh clearly disbelieves him] I would like to exercise my Article 21 rights at this time.

Tigh:
[chuckles darkly] I'm sure you would. I guess you haven't heard: Cylons don't have rights.

Tyrol:
(surprised) Cylon?! Wait a minute-!

Tigh:
You know what we do with Cylons, Chief?

Tyrol:
I'm not a Cylon!

Tigh:
Roslin came up with the execution method.

Tyrol:
I'm Galen Tyrol!

Tigh:
She put a Cylon out of the airlock.

Tyrol:
My father was a priest! My mother was an oracle! I've served on Battlestars since I was eighteen years old! Pegasus, Columbia, Atlantia, Galac-

[Tigh backhands Tyrol, sending him to the floor]

Tigh:
[shouting] Don't talk to me like you're a soldier! You are not a soldier! [more quietly] The old man always had a soft spot for you. Let him decide what to do with you.

Tyrol:
Colonel, you've gotta believe me. I'm not a Cylon. I'd never do anything to hurt Adama. I love the old man!

Tigh:
That's what your girlfriend said. [to the nearby guard] Get him the hell out of here!

[The closing voice-over narration to D'anna Biers' documentary on the Battlestar Galactica, which runs over a montage of images from the ship. The Colonial Anthem tinkles in the background and gradually builds to up to a grand swell.]

Biers:
I came to Galactica to tell a story. In all honesty I thought I knew what that story was before I ever set foot there: how an arrogant military let their egos get in the way of doing their jobs, safeguarding the lives of the civilian population. But I found out that the truth was more complex than that. These people aren't Cylons. They're not robots blindly following orders and polishing their boots. They're people. Deeply flawed, yes, but deeply human too, and maybe that's saying the same thing. What struck me most is that despite it all - the hardships, the stress, the ever present danger of being killed - despite all that, they never give up. They never lie down in the road and let the truck run them over. They wake up in the morning, put on their uniforms and do their jobs. Every day. No pay, no rest, no hope of ever laying down the burden or letting someone else do the job. There are no relief troops coming, no Colonial Fleet training new recruits every day. The people on Galactica are it. They are the thin line of blue that separates us from the Cylons. Lt. Gaeta told me a remarkable statistic; not a single member of Galactica's crew has asked to resign, not one. Think about that. If you wore the uniform wouldn't you want to quit? To step aside and say "enough! Let someone else protect the fleet"? I know I would. But then, I don't wear a uniform. Most of us don't, most of us never will. The story of Galactica isn't that people make bad decisions under pressure, it's that those mistakes are the exception. Most of the time the men and women serving under Commander Adama get it right. The proof is that our fleet survives. And with Galactica at our side, we will endure. This is D'anna Biers, Fleet News Service.

[In different locations, Commander Adama and Admiral Cain each plot the assassination of the other]

Admiral Helena Cain:
(to her Executive Officer, Colonel Fisk) Jack, I want to transfer a detachment of marines to Galactica and I want you to hand-pick them. Completely reliable. Completely loyal. Razors.

Commander William Adama:
I have a mission for you, Kara.

Captain Kara "Starbuck" Thrace:
Anything for you. You know that.

Adama:
Don't accept too quickly. You won't like this one. I don't like it, but I've decided that it has to be done.

Cain:
I'm transferring you to Galactica as well. I'll tell Adama that you're there to be my eyes and ears. He'll hate it. He'll think you're my spy and try to freeze you out of decision-making, but he'll accept it. Now I want you to stay in CIC throughout the attack. Stay with Adama.

Adama:
After the attack is completed and you've accounted for your pilots, I want you to land your bird on the Pegasus and report directly to CIC. You'll take Lee with you. He'll watch your back.

Cain:
Position Marines in key areas throughout the ship and keep a squad posted just outside CIC.

Adama:
There'll be the normal chaos and emotional high after the attack.

Cain:
They'll be slapping each other on the back, celebrating the victory.

Adama:
That'll keep their guard down.

Cain:
Security will be lax.

Adama:
I will ask for you on the wireless.

Cain:
I will call you directly and when I have you on the line, and you hear me give the command "Execute Case Orange"...

Adama:
When you hear me say "Downfall"...

Cain:
...you are to signal the Marines to terminate Adama's command. Starting with Adama.

Adama:
...I want you to pull out your weapon and shoot Admiral Cain in the head.


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