![]() Six is moved, but returns the pen, saying the guards won't let her have it. He removes his sunglasses and gives her Baltar's pen, saying it was limited freedom that Baltar gave up for her. He tells her that unlike Baltar, she will not be given a trial. During the interview, Six says she will cooperate in prosecuting Baltar, but Lampkin says that Baltar still loves her deeply. Roslin, Tory Foster and Admiral Adama eavesdrops on the conversation from the observation room. Meanwhile, Lampkin gets approval from Roslin to interview Caprica Six in an interrogation room. Her accusation is disregarded, but Athena is outraged, asking Cally why she would bomb her own Raptor. Cally Tyrol is convinced that it's a Cylon plot and indirectly points the blame at Athena. Tyrol conducts an investigation of the latest bomb and reveals that someone on the flight deck crew is the assassin. Later, Admiral Adama admonishes his son for disobeying orders and tells him to remain focused on his duty, regardless of grief for Starbuck. Everyone scrambles for safety, but the bomb doesn't go off. Frustrated, Chief Tyrol stoops down to coax the animal out, but in doing so he finds another bomb attached to the landing gear. ![]() As Lampkin boards the Raptor, his cat escapes and crawls under the craft. Lampkin later requests to go to Colonial One, but since Apollo is grounded from flight, he asks Athena to shuttle Lampkin and himself over. Baltar scribbles notes for his manifesto saying the tribunal will use Caprica Six's statements against him. The meeting is arranged and as Apollo watches, Baltar and Lampkin discuss the trial. Lampkin requests to see his client Baltar, but chooses Apollo's quarters for the meeting, saying Baltar's cell and Lampkin's assigned quarters may be booby trapped or bugged. Apollo meets Lampkin and learns that he had studied under Apollo’s grandfather, Joseph Adama, a man he says he hated. In the meantime, he assigns Helo as CAG and puts Apollo in charge of security for Lampkin, much to his son's objection. On Galactica, Admiral Adama questions Apollo's fitness for duty and grounds him from flying until he can get his head straight. Lampkin claims the cat belonged to his late wife, and that he brought the animal along in a tote bag. When Roslin asks why he volunteered to be Baltar's legal counsel, possibly risking his life because of it, he claims he's doing it for the "fame." Everyone is then startled by Lampkin's cat which jumps on Roslin's desk. Meanwhile, Roslin and the tribunal judges interview Romo Lampkin, Baltar's replacement counsel, who is shown to be a very eccentric individual who constantly wears a blue overcoat and sunglasses. In an embarrassing moment, he comments on a joke told by Racetrack, accidentally calling her Starbuck. Back aboard Galactica, Apollo conducts a briefing with his pilots, but he is distracted with thoughts of Starbuck. Roslin maintains that she will not let the attack deter the court from giving Baltar a fair trial. On Colonial One, Roslin meets with the press who are concerned about the possibility of more terrorist attacks. Suddenly, a bomb hidden inside the Raptor explodes, killing Hughes. As Hughes boards the Raptor, Racetrack comments negatively about the arrogant lawyer and the fact that she's been assigned as his personal chauffeur. Meanwhile, Racetrack preps her Raptor to shuttle Baltar's attorney Alan Hughes to the Zephyr. In his uncoordinated state, Anders falls from the Viper and injures his leg. Apollo climbs up to offer Anders solace, but Anders says he has to leave. In the hangar deck, an inebriated Samuel Anders stands atop a Viper, grieving over Starbuck and causing a scene. Aboard Galactica, Admiral Adama looks over Starbuck's personnel file and reminisces about the late pilot. Admiral Adama happens to be the fifth name she draws, to her surprise. The episode begins aboard Colonial One with President Roslin randomly drawing the names of five ship captains to appoint as judges for Gaius Baltar's tribunal. ![]() Its title is a play on the title of the famous Ernest Hemingway novel, The Sun Also Rises. " The Son Also Rises" is the eighteenth episode of the third season from the science fiction television series, Battlestar Galactica. 18th episode of the 3rd season of Battlestar Galactica " The Son Also Rises"
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