It's funny how Adia can tell that Blaze and Ghost feel sad for her, despite them being androids (or... whatever Ghost is). It's more emotion than some of the human Cylons show, when interacting with humans, and she appreciates it. "At the time the Cylons wanted complete genocide. I think a few of them spent enough time with humans to decide otherwise." She shakes her head. "But you're right, this isn't any way to make peace."
"Our military jumped into hyperspace when the Cylons arrived. They were orbiting New Caprica, and it was either stay and get annihilated, or leave and try to come back for a rescue mission... it felt like abandonment at the time, but I understand why they made that decision."
"I hope she found some peace," Adia says sincerely. She holds back a sigh at Blaze's suggestion. "They are very good at keeping their secrets. And anyway..." She trails off, not wanting to sound selfish, but Blaze has kindly listened to her, the least she can do is be honest, "...I only really care about what Caspar was thinking."
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"Our military jumped into hyperspace when the Cylons arrived. They were orbiting New Caprica, and it was either stay and get annihilated, or leave and try to come back for a rescue mission... it felt like abandonment at the time, but I understand why they made that decision."
"I hope she found some peace," Adia says sincerely. She holds back a sigh at Blaze's suggestion. "They are very good at keeping their secrets. And anyway..." She trails off, not wanting to sound selfish, but Blaze has kindly listened to her, the least she can do is be honest, "...I only really care about what Caspar was thinking."