The Galactica and the fleet are on the run from the Cylons who attack every 33 minutes. Exhausted and fatigued, one ship disappears in the fleet and onboard the Galactica, Baltar tries to find the reason why the Cylons can find the fleet.
After an explosion in Galactica's water supply leaks gallons of water into space the search is on for the perpetrator, while Adama orders pilots to quickly find more water before they run out.
With the Galactica's water shortage continuing, an icy planet holds the key to their salvation. But with the dangerous conditions of the planet, the crew is sent to the a prisoner ship in order to find volunteers.
After a flight deck accident kills 13 pilots, Starbuck is ordered by Adama to train a new squadron, which causes painful memories from Starbuck's past to return.
After Starbuck crashes onto the neighbouring planet following the Cylon attack, the Galactica vigorously searches for her before the next Cylon attack.
After a Cylon suicide bomber kills several members of the Galactica crew, Adama and President Roslin reveal that the Cylons look human to the public. Adama soon after conducts an investigation into the previous security breaches within the Galactica.
A woman named Shelly Godfrey confronts Adama providing evidence that implicates Baltar in the destruction of the Colonies and assisting the Cylons.
When another Cylon named Leobon appears on a ship in the fleet, Starbuck is sent over to interrogate him about the possibility of a nuclear bomb being stowed away on another ship somewhere in the fleet.
Colonel Tigh is reunited with his wife Ellen while President Roslin grasps with the idea that Adama could be a Cylon.
Starbuck proposes a dangerous plan to attack a Cylon inhabited asteroid to secure more fuel for the Galactica.
During the election for Vice-President position, an assassin sneaks aboard the cruise ship Cloud Nine, and Roslin is forced to turn to an unlikely candidate for the position.
The Galactica finds a habitable planet that is being guarded by a Cylon basestar. However it is soon discovered that the planet is actually Kobol, the home of the gods.
President Roslin orders Starbuck to head to back to Cylon occupied Caprica in find a crucial object. Adama orders Boomer to infiltrate the basestar while he deals with the rising possibility of civil war breaking out within the fleet.
The Fleet is in disarray as Commander Adama clings to life after an assasination attempt. Colonel Tigh takes command and doubts his abilities as a leader.
The crew of the Battlestar Galactica must overcome a Cylon Computer Virus while a Cylon Centurion boarding party attempts to kill them.
Colonel Saul Tigh struggles with command and dealing with politicians while the survivors of the Raptor 1 crash on Kobol undertake a suicidal assault.
Colonel Tigh imposes Martial Law resulting in rebellion through the Fleet, and team of Marines inadvertently kills civilians. Starbuck and Helo find new friends on Caprica.
Starbuck is wounded during a raid on Caprica, is captured by Cylons, and discovers a horrific labratory where Human women are forced into fertility experiments. President Roslin leads a third of the Fleet back to Kobol.
Commander Adama manages the Fleet after it Fractures. President Roslin leads an expedition to Kobol to find the Tomb of Athena with lethal consequences.
Commander Adama re-unites with President Roslin as they search for the Tomb of Athena and the map to Earth.
Reporter D'Anna Biers makes a documentary about the lives of the Battlestar Galactica's crew -- "warts and all."
The crew of the Battlestar Galactica finds new hope in the construction of a new stealth Viper, and a Cylon Logic Bomb Computer Virus threatens to leave the Galactica defenseless durring an impending attack.
The Battlestar Pegasus under Admiral Cain finds the Fleet. When she takes command, her harsh leadership style causes problems and leads to a possibly deadly conflict.
Admiral Cain and Commander Adama stop their posturing long enough to plan an assault on a Cylon Resurrection Ship and to murder each other.
The Battlestars Galactica and Pegasus assault the Cylon Resurrection Ship while cloak-and-dagger work happens in the background.
President Laura Roslin is about to die of cancer. She orders the termination of the Human-Cylon Hybrid Baby, but is later saved by a blood transfusion from the fetus.
Captain Lee "Apollo" Adama investigates the Black Market of the Fleet while he deals with personal issues.
Lieutenant Kara "Starbuck" Thrace matches skills with a rival pilot in a fight with a Cylon Raider Ace while dealing with personal issues.
A woman whose husband was killed in a Cylon Attack takes hostages on a luxury liner and demands the pregnant Sharon Valerii's immediate execution.
Commander of the Battlestar Pegasus Barry Garner jumps his ship into a trap while President Laura Roslin deals with a touchy issue at the start of an election campaign.
Two Cylons cope with experience living among the Humans hope to use their fame to broker peace with the survivors of Humanity. Also, a Human-Cylon Hybrid Baby is born in the Fleet.
A Search and Rescue Mission is sent to recover survivors from Cylon-Controlled Caprica while the discovery of a habitable planet sparks debate over whether to settle.
Doctor Gaius Baltar wins the Presidential Election and settles a planet with the Survivors. A year later, they are occupied by Cylons.
The Resistance on Cylon-Occupied New Caprica takes drastic action as Admiral Adama plans and practices a rescue mission.
After a suicide bombing, the Cylons occupying New Caprica force President Baltar to sign an execution order at gun point. Admiral Adama's rescue plan begins with Sharon Agathon making contact with the Resistance.
Time counts down to the Battlestar Galactica's New Caprica Rescue Mission as the last pieces of the plan fall into place -- evacuation plans are created, ship's launch keys are retrieved, and suspicions are laid bare.
The Battle of New Caprica begins and ends with great sacrifice and explosions.
While the Fleet tries to re-unify, a group working under secret orders from President Tom Zarek executes people found to have been collaborating with the Cylons.
Kara Thrace and Saul Tigh have emotional issues that interfere with their duties. An infection aboard a Baseship frightens the Cylons.
The crew of the Galactica discover a new virus that only affects Cylons. They plan to use this virus as a weapon, but some object that this course of action is genocide.
Daniel "Bulldog" Novacek finds the Battlestar Galactica after escaping Cylon captivity. He catches up with old friends William Adama and Saul Tigh, but he is not entirely as he seems.
A No-Rank Boxing Ring aboard the Battlestar Galactica brings up emotional problems -- possibly due to brain trauma.
The Fleet's food is contaminated. The only source within light-years sits within a deadly cloud of radiation. A risky plan is put into effect to bring the people to the food. Kat the Pilot dies a hero.
The discovery of an ancient temple forces both the Battlestar Galactica and the Cylons into a stand-off. Adama threatens to break the stalemate with a nuclear strike.
A nova threatens to destroy the Battlestar Galactica as they race the Cylons to unlock the secret of the Eye of Jupiter.
Gaius Baltar is interrogated while Lee "Apollo" Adama and Kara "Starbuck" Thrace are forced to make big decisions in their marriages.
Captain Karl "Helo" Agathon investigates whether a civilian doctor is killing patients based on their planet of origin.
Admiral Adama remembers his deceased wife on their wedding anniversary. An emergency develops when Chief Galen Tyrol and his wife Cally are trapped in a malfunctioning airlock.
Working conditions and class strife among the Fleet force Galen Tyrol to call for a Workers' Strike.
Kara "Starbuck" Thrace is constantly reminded of her destiny through visions and dreams. Then she explodes.
The highly logical and cunning Romo Lampkin becomes Gaius Baltar's defense attorney in the face of assassination attempts by a bomber.
The trial of Doctor Gaius Baltar for treason begins. The proceedings create tension and reveal many stunning facts about members of the Fleet.
The trial of Gaius Baltar concludes with unexpected results. Four members of the Fleet hear strange music with unexpected results. A mystery develops as someone unexpectedly appears with unexpected results.
A tense battle spurs confusion and concern as Starbuck returns from the dead, saying she knows the way to Earth.
A rift opens up in the Cylon ranks. Admiral Adama must decide whether or not to support Starbuck in her claims of finding Earth.
Kara "Starbuck" Thrace has difficulty finding the way to Earth. Cally Tyrol makes a stunning discovery about her husband Galen. The division among Cylons sparks a civil war.
The topic of Religion ripples through the Fleet whilee two secret Cylons with dead spouses seek solace.
Gaius Baltar has a new disciple. Starbuck rescues Leoben Conoy who has news of the Cylon Civil War and the possibility of peace with the Humans.
Starbuck makes a decision to ally with a group of Rebel Cylons in order to find the way to Earth. President Laura Roslin makes a friend and overcomes her fear of death.
A cautious alliance is formed between the Rebel Cylons and the Human Fleet, but a series of misunderstandings and accidents threaten to break the truce.
A power struggle and search for a new president result from the accidental abduction of President Laura Roslin. Admiral William Adama expends resources trying to find the missing President.
The Rebel Cylon Baseship assaults the Resurrection Hub with the help of Human pilots. They are to retrieve a Number Three with important information and destroy the hub.
The Rebel Cylons threaten to execute hostages unless the Final Five Cylons reveal themselves. Starbuck finds Earth.
The disappointment of a Nuclear Devastated Earth traumatizes everyone.
The proposal of a permanent alliance between Humanity and the Rebel Cylons foments rebellion in the Fleet.
Mutineers take control of the Battlestar Galactica. Violence ensues.
Tom Zarek takes over Felix Gaet's mutiny and turns it into open rebellion.
The History of Human-Cylon relations are recounted by the Final Five Cylons Ellen Tigh and Samuel Anders as they prepare for respectively dangerous surgeries.
The Fleet integrates with the Rebel Cylons to the distress of many Humans. Ellen Tigh returns to the Fleet and causes problems.
Starbuck copes with her miserable existence by playing the piano. Tyrol helps Boomer escape and faces the consequences.
The Battlestar Galactica and her crew are falling apart. A dramatic final mission is planned as provisions for the Fleet are prepared.
The crew of the Battlestar Galactica needs to make a choice of whether to go one last suicide mission or not.
The Battlestar Galactica enages in a heated final battle before finding a habitable planet populated with proto-Humans.
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