Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance (2006–…): Season 1, Episode 6 - Webisode 6 - full transcript

Three days after the attack on the temple, Tigh, Barolay, and Jammer discuss the results of the attack, which has brought about positive effects for the resistance. The general population has started to side with the resistance and 1,000 people protested outside Colonial One over the attack on the temple. Since the attack, recruitment has become easier with 150 Colonials signing up. Tigh thinks that this was a good deal because the loss of a few weapons was worth the propaganda victory. However, Jammer is upset that the loss of 10 lives was not worth it. Tigh comes down hard on Jammer, stating that people die in war, nice people, and the resistance has no room for crybabies.

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Ten dead, twelve wounded.
They shot the temple to shreds.

- I never dreamed we?d get this lucky.
- This lucky??

The cylons are cracking down?!
They?re making random arrests?!

1 000 people
protested outside Colonial One today.

Temple massacre pushed people over the edge.

- The population's with us now?!
- Solves our recruitment problem.

We?ve gotten
150 people to join up in the past 3 days.

Hell of a bargain
for a few confiscated weapons.

What about the ten innocent people?!

Why don?t you tell Duck
what a bargain you got for Nora?s life.



You got that ass backwards sonny.

We didn?t shoot
those people, the chrome jobs did.

- Yes, we hid weapons there?!
- We?re not playing paddy cake here.

These bastards burned up 20 billion of us.
You gonna say that?s our fault too??

Instead of balling like a little girl
you should focus on getting some payback.

Is that all this is about to you??

Blood for blood??

We?re at war. War is messy.

People get killed.
Good people, nice people.

Get that through your head or get out.

We don?t need any crybabies in this outfit.

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In a fight to protect our future,

we must confront our past.



The lies we've told,

the decisions we've made,

the people we've loved.

As the struggle for survival continues

we can't face our enemies

until we face ourselves.

Some things you just don't do, Colonel.

Not even in war.