Daily Pilots Post
Jul. 18th, 2010 12:22 amWow, you guys are brilliant and the conversation this week has been awesome. It's been great hosting this week of DPP and I'm looking forward to my next turn in August.
To close out this DPP week, it's a Free-For-All! What do you want to say to K/L shippers? To the pilots themselves? To the world at large?
I would like to say thank you to this amazing community who welcomed me in and I hope we keep going strong. After all, there's a million and one things we haven't written yet!
To close out this DPP week, it's a Free-For-All! What do you want to say to K/L shippers? To the pilots themselves? To the world at large?
I would like to say thank you to this amazing community who welcomed me in and I hope we keep going strong. After all, there's a million and one things we haven't written yet!
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Date: 2010-07-20 03:10 am (UTC)Fighting in a war and staying in the military changes a person's perspective of what is important. Carolanne married a military man - I can't imagine his being away was a surprise for her.
Yes, I think you're right ~ in one of the flashbacks in "Scattered" where Bill and Tigh are talking, Bill says that his wife's father has influential connections in the military and that's how he got reinstated into the fleet. So I think we can speculate that Carolanne was familiar with the military life at some level even before she married Bill (though at the time she married him he was serving on a commercial freighter, not in the armed services).
And I think that Bill's experience in the first Cylon War profoundly affected him, and that he believed passionately that vigilant defense and preparation was necessary to prevent another such disaster. His commitment to old safeguards -- like non-networked ships -- set him apart from many others in the military who had grown complacent. I think Lee might have been among those who considered his father's vigilance to be misguided, though. He seemed annoyed upon his arrival at Galactica to learn that his father mandated hands-on landings, and he was unimpressed with the old model Viper he was given to fly in the decommissioning ceremony. These anti-Cylon precautions were obviously not ones he was used to. I would speculate that Lee believed that his father was still fighting a war that was long over. I think that might have been one of his sources of resentment.
Of course, he found out soon enough that his father had been right.
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Date: 2010-07-20 01:10 pm (UTC)That is true. However, about the old viper, I think he was annoyed because it had been his father's viper and everybody was so intent on honoring him whereas he couldn't care less about it, given the state of his relationship with daddy at the time. Also, I got the impression he was the only one using that specific model for the cerimony. The rest of the squadron used Viper 7 models and that is why they were all killed on the first wave of attacks. The old models they started to use were the ones that were onboard to be exhibited on the museum.
I would speculate that Lee believed that his father was still fighting a war that was long over. I think that might have been one of his sources of resentment.
Yes, absolutely.
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Date: 2010-07-20 05:08 pm (UTC)