Lee argues she is breaking her vows just by being with him, but Starbuck states she's merely bending the rules. Lee then decides he can no longer cheat while still married to Dualla.
Later, Lee and Anders begin to voice their dislike for each other just as Starbuck's Raptor is shot down by the Cylons and she is reported missing. Anders vows to find her, but their position is outnumbered; Lee orders Anders at gunpoint to stay put and help defend their outnumbered position.
Anders remains defiant. Starbuck suffers severe hand burns in the crash and is rescued by Dualla. After they escape the doomed algae planet, Starbuck makes one final effort to have a relationship with Lee, this time offering to leave Anders if he will leave Dualla.
Lee chooses to try to make his own marriage work instead. Kara's experiences with Leoben, as well as her troubled childhood, eventually come back to haunt her. She has nightmares involving both Leoben and the mandala supposedly connected to her "destiny". She asks an oracle about her dreams and is told Leoben understands her better than she understands herself, and he will show her "destiny.
During a patrol over a gas giant where the fleet is refueling, she sees a Cylon Raider and pursues it into a storm system which resembles her mandala. She is forced to abandon pursuit when her Viper is at risk of implosion from the pressure. Although she felt several impacts during her pursuit, then- Chief Galen Tyrol finds no damage to her Viper and gun camera footage showed no evidence of any Raider, leading many to believe Kara had been hallucinating.
Adama is concerned Kara might have burned out, but he leaves the decision to ground her up to Apollo as CAG. Apollo decides to give her another chance, and offers to fly as her wingman on her next patrol. During the patrol, Starbuck sees another Raider and again pursues. Her Viper is hit by debris and she is knocked out. She experiences a conversation with Messenger with the appearance of Leoben set in her apartment on Caprica.
The avatar forces Kara to confront her past, the abuse she received from her mother and the guilt she feels for leaving her mother to die alone. The avatar comments Kara has been running from her past just as she has been running away from death for her entire life, and implies eventually she will have to confront her fears and her "destiny".
Moments before regaining consciousness in her Viper, Kara realizes the person she is speaking to is not the Cylon Leoben Conoy, and states, "You're not Leoben. Starbuck keeps flying into the storm, and tells Lee to leave her.
She is encompassed by a white light and certain calmness. Apollo witnesses her Viper imploding, with no sign that she survived. Battlestar Galactica Wiki Explore. Night 1 Night 2. Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4. Helping Out. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Kara Thrace. Edit source History Talk 3. I'm fighting because I don't know how to do anything else. Cancel Save. This becomes the case, as she leads Galactica and the Fleet to a second, new planet the Colonials dub "Earth.
However, as they blend in with the native humans on the new Earth, the distinctive natures of Colonial human and Cylon creations blur and merge. In a sense, the blurring results in the "death" of both races as a new human race begins.
List of Deceased Characters Template:Navigation box end. Jump to: navigation , search. This page like all pages on this wiki was imported from the original English-language Battlestar Wiki based on what was available in the Wayback Machine in early They lead these new pilots into an asteroid and fought the Cylons there.
The mission was a success, enabling the medical team to find the source of the infection that inflicted the veteran pilots. After visiting a recovering Boomer in the Life Station, Apollo and Starbuck feel left out being the only male pilots who are not sick and they begin discussing domestic duties, much to Serina's amusement. They are soon pulled by Tigh for a mission but Serina informs him that that she is Apollo's wingman much to Apollo and Tigh's surprise.
Starbuck wishes them well but instead of heading back to quarters he heads for the launch bay followed shortly by Apollo and Serina. He launches in Apollo's viper but is soon captured by the Cylons and taken to a basestar. There, he strikes a friendship with Baltar's subordinate Lucifer despite being enemies. Starbuck is soon released, and then informs Apollo that the basestar he is freed from is just outside their sensor range. He leads the female warriors into battle but they are soon joined by the male warriors as they defend Kobol.
Starbuck and one of the female pilots, Deitra, return to the planet just in time to witness Apollo, Adama and Serina coming out of the tombs but Serina soon winds up mortally wounded despite the warriors returning fire.
Back on the Galactica , Starbuck offers to watch Muffit so that Serina's young son Boxey can say goodbye to his dying mother. Starbuck and Boomer offered Boxey to spend the night with them in the Bachelor Officer's Quarters where they play pyramid using some candy, then launch to rescue the stranded Apollo as soon as Boxey had to go to bed. Sometime after, Starbuck has volunteered to test a new prototype Viper fitted for extended-range reconnaissance and soon embarks on his mission after spending some time juggling between Athena and Cassiopeia aboard the Rising Star.
The ship is also equipped with a flirtatious computer called CORA. Running recon ahead of the fleet, Starbuck encounters an old starfighter chasing a small cargo shuttle. Starbuck intervenes by distracting the fighter so that the shuttle can escape. The fighter breaks off and Starbuck follows the shuttle to a nearby world where he discovers the pilot is a smuggler hauling crates of ambrosia — a very expensive beverage and a favorite of Starbucks.
While Starbuck admires the drink, the shuttle pilot strikes him from behind and knocks him out. The Smuggler then steals the Viper. He turned around and told the whole cast, but, of course, the audience was kept in the dark, leading to a narrative experience that, while impressive and admirable in its determination to manipulate the viewer, never felt like it was worth it.
Battlestar Galactica remains one of my favorite shows of all time and I appreciate the fact that the writers room was so organic in the development of its story. Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! In related news, you better believe I am going to consume every page of this book. Altman is available for purchase starting today.
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