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[edit] Starbuck
I am certain Kara died, she didn't "presumably" or probably die; on the podcast Ronald D. Moore explicitly said that the episode was about 'the death of Kara Thrace'. --Filippo Argenti 03:41, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
As I said, Moore explicitly said in the podcast that the episode was about Kara's death, and he mentioned that he and David Eick had a talk with Katee Sackoff about the fact that they were killing off her character.... and anyway, the idea of resurrecting a dead [or apparently dead] character flies in the face of the 'gritty realism' attitude of the re-imagined series [they didn't bring Kat back, did they?]