Sine Qua Non (Battlestar Galactica)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The plot summary in this article or section is too long or detailed compared to the rest of the article. Please edit the article to focus on discussing the work rather than merely reiterating the plot. |
This article or section describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. Please rewrite this article or section to explain the fiction more clearly and provide non-fictional perspective. |
This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of the article are generally not sufficient for a Wikipedia article. Please include more appropriate citations from reliable sources, or discuss the issue on the talk page. This article has been tagged since May 2008. |
“Sine Qua Non” | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Battlestar Galactica episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 10 |
||||||
Written by | Michael Taylor | ||||||
Directed by | Rod Hardy | ||||||
Guest stars | Mark Sheppard | ||||||
Production no. | 410 | ||||||
Original airdate | May 27, 2008 (UK) | ||||||
|
|||||||
Episode chronology |
Sine Qua Non is the tenth episode in the fourth season of the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica. It first aired on television on May 27, 2008. The episode name is a Latin term meaning "without which it could not be".
[edit] Plot
Survivor Count: 39,674
The episode continues from the previous episode Guess What's Coming to Dinner? with the mortally injured Cylon Natalie being taken to the sickbay. After seeing visions of green trees, she dies. President Laura Roslin visits the cylon baseship accompanied by half of the pilots. After the hybrid is plugged in, the baseship immediately jumps away to unknown coordinates. The Quorum must find a replacement for Roslin, who is assumed kidnapped, but Admiral William Adama refuses to support Vice President Tom Zarek for this role. The Quorum can elect a temporary president, so Lee Adama solicits the help of a reluctant Romo Lampkin in choosing the best candidate.
Lt. Sharon "Athena" Agathon is questioned by Admiral Adama in his quarters regarding why she shot Natalie. Athena confesses to Adama about the visions she had of Natalie and Gaius Baltar taking away her half-human, half-Cylon child, Hera. She is sent to the brig.
Admiral Adama must now both protect the fleet and find the rebel basestar with Roslin, half the vipers and half the "jocks" (combat pilots) on board. He orders Colonel Saul Tigh to interrogate Caprica-Six in the brig to try to get information from her about the "hub" (the nexus which coordinates the operations of all Cylon resurrection ships). Tigh's interrogation/liaison is interrupted when a badly damaged missing raptor jumps into contact range. The pilot, Lieutenant Pike, is found dead but the raptor's flight data recorder shows where its jump had originated. Adama's copy of "Searider Falcon" is also recovered, indicating it's the same ship Roslin took to the rebel Basestar. A raptor scouting mission to those coordinates finds the remains of a battle with a destroyed Cylon Basestar, Viper and what is assumed to be the hub. Adama does not believe the destroyed Basestar was the rebels' ship with Roslin on board, and he orders 4 raptors to remain there in case it returns.
Lee Adama and Lampkin are getting nowhere in finding a suitable replacement for President Roslin, crossing off one name after the other from the list of potential candidates. Lampkin thinks the task is hopeless.
Admiral Adama meets with Colonel Tigh in his cabin and confronts him with the infomation that he knows about Tigh's “meetings” with Caprica-Six in the brig with the cameras turned off. Adama reveals to Tigh that Caprica-Six is pregnant. Tigh, in shock, does not deny that he is the father; Adama accuses him of betrayal. Tigh in turn accuses Adama of risking the whole fleet by searching for Roslin. Angers explode and a short but brutal fight ensues between the two men, but the old friends soon stop and accept their unusual emotional predicaments.
Admiral Adama orders the search to continue, much to Starbuck’s dismay; she calls it a "suicide mission".
All the names on the list of potential presidential candidates have been eliminated, but Lampkin realizes that there is only one name who could possibly replace Roslin even if it was not on the list. He then sets off to find the man - Lee Adama. After finding Lee, Romo congratulates him on his successful candidacy, but Lee explains he was never a candidate. Lampkin does not listen and pulls a gun on him. Lampkin is distraught because he lost his wife during the attack on the colonies and does not believe humanity deserves to have a president who gives such hope as Lee would. Lee Adama convinces Lampkin that there is hope and that he will make a difference. Lee is sworn in as acting President.
Admiral Adama will no longer risk his remaining pilots or the fleet in looking for Roslin, and hands over command of the Galactica to Tigh. The Admiral takes a Raptor and remains behind. While he waits, he reads the charred copy of Searider Falcon which was recovered from the damaged Raptor.