- NIGHT 4 -
The ship was slowly being torn apart by Dr. Gaius Baltar. His revolutionary idea of the existence of one true God opposed the widely believed existance of many Gods. Wing Zero was a firm believer in Baltar's theory.
As he returned to his room, he noticed his door was already opened slightly.
"Hello?" He turned on the light, and saw a man standing by a pile of his books at his desk. "Can I help you with something?," Wing Zero asked his uninvited guest.
"Oh. Hi. How was the sermon?," his guest asked. Before Wing Zero could respond, the man kept talking. "I think it's interesting that the ship's crew has become as torn as it has over something so petty."
Wing Zero had become a true believer in Baltar's vision of God. "I don't think it is petty at all. We all hope for something bigger, something greater than us. As far as I'm concerned, whether you believe in the old teachings or in the one true God, you have to at least admit that we are here for a reason and some power greater than that which we can comprehend put us here."
"I thought the Cylons put us here." The man seemed pleased with his logic. Wing Zero wasn't as amused.
"Don't you believe in anything? God, Gods, miracles, angels?"
"Death," the man interrupted. "I believe in the finite lifespan of humans." The man pulled out his gun and shot
Wing Zero directly in the head.
...
"Damn, look at that hottie." TiKels was staring at the stunning woman walking down the hallway. He had seen her around the bar area before, and figured this was his chance to get to know her a little better before she ended up with someone else.
"Hi. You're beautiful. I'd love to get to know you a little better."
She smiled. "Well you just cut to the chase, don't you?" She smiled again, and gave him a very suggestive wink. "I've seen you before," she continued, "and funny enough you're the man I was looking to connect with this evening."
TiKels was shocked. "Me? Really?"
"Of course. I'd love to take you back to my place, but before we go, I think my friend needs to tell you something."
TiKels' neck made a snapping sound as a man behind him twisted it quickly.
"Don't you just love this? We're like pirates. Soon this fleet will be ours," the man proclaimed. The woman was too busy checking out her appearence in a mirror to even pay attention to him. "God, you're such a narcissist." They both laughed as they left
TiKels' lifeless body on the floor behind them.
...
Roy sat in front of his computer console, eagerly awaiting the results of his latest examination. Finally a sound projected from the device and a message popped up on the screen.
"Wow, number 9214 is a Cylon."
As soon as he let out a sigh of relief, a knock was heard at the door.
"Just a second!" He grabbed his coat and opened the hatch. He seemed extremely calm considering how few people were trustworthy nowadays. "Can I help you?"
As he opened the door, the man on the other side rushed in. "I think someone is after me, please help."
"I'm so sorry, I'm not a doctor and I don't carry any sort of weapon," Roy replied.
"That's okay, because I do."
As Roy was about to turn around, the man thrust a knife into him with one hand and covered his mouth with the other.
"Shh. Don't scream, let's not let anyone know I'm here right now, okay?" The man twisted the knife as
Roy took his last few gasps for air. "Nice find," the man said as he looked at Roy's console and left the room quietly.
...
A man was hurrying around the ship, looking for someone specific. After about an hour of searching, he decided to call it quits and hope for the best.
"I'm sure he'll be fine. He's probably working in some secluded area."
The man then walked off, looking for the bar he kept hearing so much about.
...
"Mr. Gaeda, do you have a minute?"
Felix Gaeda was the Senior Officer of the Watch, and currently in charge in the CiC. "Sure, what can I help you with, Private?"
"Well, sir, I was hoping to discuss potential new jump coordinates." The man was a beacon of knowledge, and had the medals to prove it.
"You? Really? What do you know about jump coordinates?"
"Everything."
Note: Felix Gaeda is a regular character on the show. He is not a reference or clue pointing to anyone playing.