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[The screen turns on to show Felix, new to the barge and newly free of the breach. He's standing in the middle of a metal room, the walls honeycombed with bunk beds -- industrial in appearance, but spaced with a certain military precision.
As with the breach, he's missing the lower half of his right leg. But now, he has a clunky-looking metal prosthetic attached, extending down to a black boot, and he leans on a single forearm crutch instead of the awkward things he relied on back in town. He's neat and trimmed and wearing some kind of uniform.
And he looks very, very confused.]
What the frak was that? I thought it was a dream, or maybe even one of those visions everyone keeps having. Some last flash before the end...
...But then, how could I possibly be back on Galactica? There's no way I'm a Cylon, too... if nothing else, I don't think they'd let me resurrect like this. [He taps his crutch against his leg, with a hollow metal sound.]
As with the breach, he's missing the lower half of his right leg. But now, he has a clunky-looking metal prosthetic attached, extending down to a black boot, and he leans on a single forearm crutch instead of the awkward things he relied on back in town. He's neat and trimmed and wearing some kind of uniform.
And he looks very, very confused.]
What the frak was that? I thought it was a dream, or maybe even one of those visions everyone keeps having. Some last flash before the end...
...But then, how could I possibly be back on Galactica? There's no way I'm a Cylon, too... if nothing else, I don't think they'd let me resurrect like this. [He taps his crutch against his leg, with a hollow metal sound.]
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Yeah, you're dead. Well, mostly dead. As dead as everyone else here is. And 'here' is the Barge, in case you were wondering.
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There's no ship called the Barge in the fleet. [There were 35 ships left when he died, and he most definitely knows the name of every one of them.]
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This ship ain't part of any Fleet. Unless you've got ships in your forces that are just for dead people. I'm guessing you're some kinda soldier?
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[And how can there be humans alive that aren't in the fleet?] Are you-- I don't understand. Are you from the Colonies?
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[Why would this guy assume he was from a colony? He's not so sure he wants to find out the answer.] What's the Galactica?
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Okay... Galactica is a Battlestar. A military ship. We've been-- we were protecting the civilian fleet after the Colonies were destroyed. I'm from Picon. Where are you from, David?
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I'm from Earth, dude. Terra Firma. The little blue world?
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What? That's-- that's impossible.
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The Cylons did it to us. To twelve of our worlds. Every city, every settlement, every shipyard, from Picon to Caprica. And they did it to themselves, on Earth, 2000 years ago. I've been there! I saw it myself!
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But... Earth was a colony. And not a human one.
[And he's starting to think that maybe the kid hasn't been saying Cylon, this whole time, either... He shakes his head, swaying unsteadily on his crutch, rubbing a hand over his face.]
I don't understand any of this. There can't be two Earths, can there?
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Earth's a planet, dude. Not a colony. Maybe there's a colony named after the planet, but... hell, if humans aren't on Earth, what would be?
[He folds his arms, inwardly wondering if maybe he should find this guy and have a more personal kind of talk with him. What he's saying is unsettling, and what he's saying that isn't unsettling is downright fucking terrifying.]
No... no, there's no way there could be two Earths. I don't understand half of what you're saying, but I do understand that much.
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Or a Cylon.
But he's trying not to think about that option.]
Colonies are planets. There were twelve Colonies, populated by the twelve human tribes. And the thirteenth tribe, the Cylons, went to Earth instead. It was all Cylons. And then they nuked it and...
[He laughs, but in a really exhausted sort of way.] I don't even frakking know what they claim happen next. But destroying their own planet wasn't good enough for them, so they had to come after ours, too.
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[He's not nearly so good at calming himself down as the other guy is. This might have something to do with the fact that the Earth as he left it was facing an alien invasion and a very real threat of annihlation.]
I don't know who you are or where you're from... but you're wrong, whatever world you're talking about, there's no way it could be true. I don't know what's going on with these Sylars or how you think they nuke planets, but... no. It's just... it's never gonna happen, understand?
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Listen to me, David. It did happen. They destroyed Caprica, Saggitaron, Aerilon... everything. All twelve of our Colonies. My homeworld, too, Picon. Billions of people. And when we tried to stop fighting them, they enslaved us for months. We've been fighting them for four years.
It happened. It all happened. Maybe... [Here, he takes another deep breath, running a hand through his hair.] ...Maybe, somehow, your world is different. Like what we just went through. Maybe you really have an Earth that the Cylons never touched. But that was how it happened for us.
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These... Sylars. What are they? [And Sylar, the Sylar... could he have been one of them? Could they be Yeerks, this whole group of planet-destroyers? It would explain a great deal. But if it's true... if it's true, then it means he sentenced not just his backstabbing old comrades-in-arms, not even the human race, but the entire planet, to death.]
I want to know about them. Everything. ... Where are you?
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[He limps offscreen, leaning heavily on the crutch. There's the sound of a heavy door opening, then closing a moment later. When he returns, he looks a bit frazzled.] Level five, room fifteen.
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[And he wastes no time in heading down there, because this is serious shit and he's already on edge after the Winchester mess. So about six minutes later he's knocked on room fifteen's door, uncertain of what to expect. If this guy's fought Yeerks, he'll probably try to make sure he's not a Controller first. Or a Sylar, if that's what they're called now. He's tense, uncertain, half-expecting an attack from whoever this guy is.]
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But what if that's why the Cylons made one?
Still, he reluctantly opens the pressurization hatch and lets David into the large, honeycomb-walled metal room. There's a long table running down the middle, and it's here that Gaeta sits himself down, peering up at David warily.]
So you're from Earth.
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For now, at least.
He looks around the soldier's quarters with undisguised interest, peering closely at the honeycomb walls. It's nothing like Heero's room. It takes a moment for Gaeta to pull his attention away, and when he does, he doesn't sit down. He does amble over to the other side of the table, though.]
Yeah. I'm from Earth. The planet Earth. It's 1997 where I'm from.
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Still, he's not exactly warm and friendly towards David, right now. The date, which means nothing -- less than nothing, even -- just makes him frown.]
1997 what? Not... people? That can't be right.
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[Now David finally gives Gaeta his full attention, his hands twitching nervously at his sides. He wants to shove them in his pockets, but he doesn't dare - if this dude does flip out on him, he wants his hands free. For all the good it would do him.]
Forget the year. I wanna know what these Sylars are.
[He's not mentioning Sylar the inmate yet, or the Yeerks. Let the lieutenant show his hand first, that's his strategy.]
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