In the face of survival, maximizing benefits is reasonable

Eryn 2022-11-18 17:25:58

When I first watched the second season of Galactica, I was very dissatisfied with Pegasus. . . It's so cold from top to bottom!
When Kane was accidentally killed by No. 6, he was still very happy, brutal and violent cold-blooded girl! Go you! !
This theatrical version is similar to a supplementary explanation of the things experienced by poor Kane and Pegasus who played short time. In the face of survival, everything is a cloud!
Maslow's level of needs shows that survival is the first need! From the second Cylon attack, Pegasus, who had to jump and escape casually, Kane knew very well what she was facing!
At the end of this show, my beloved Adama said that he has a president who can discuss how to deal with civilian ships. He has XO and he has a son. He sees himself from them, gets help, and makes the right decision. As for Kane, from the current plot, she is almost fighting alone. As a woman, she is under more pressure! She can't take risks. The first consideration is the survival of the fleet. She believes in the best defense when attacking. Compared with Adama, she hardly makes evasive jumps! I still remember the beginning of the first season. In order to avoid the Cylon’s tracking, Galactica made a team jump every 33 minutes, because he has a lot of civilian ships, and Adama considers everyone, whether it is the army or civilian! From the limited plot point of view, Pegasus’s fleet started with a collection of troops, highly authoritarian, militarized, and almost no civilian ships exist~ the scene she faced was completely different from Adama. Everyone is trying to survive, but they have chosen a completely different path!
There is no right or wrong in this choice, Kane's decision allowed her fleet to survive for a long time! Saved many lives! Nevertheless, when the decision to dismantle the civilian ship was issued, the impact on my heart was still very strong! Perhaps from Kane’s point of view, leading a civilian ship means the distribution of materials, the cost to be paid during the war, and the risks faced by Pegasus. Moreover, in the long run, Kane does not seem to consider looking for a new planet to survive. Going down, therefore, in her perspective, the civilian ship is about a burden, and the ultimate destiny of the civilian ship will go to extinction regardless of whether it follows the pegasus or not. Instead of this, it is better to take what you need. For pegasus, this is a choice for maximizing benefits! Although cruel!

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Battlestar Galactica: Razor quotes

  • Hybrid: As my own existence comes to a close, only to begin anew in ways uncertain.

    Hybrid: All this has happened before and will happen again. Again, again, again, again, again, again, again, again, again.

  • Centurion: Enemy target destroyed.

    Gold Centurion: All wings regroup and continue pursuit of Battlestar Pegasus.

    Centurion: By your command.