

He was found drifting in his Cylon raider and can't remember surrendering to Galactica. Baltar wakes up inside his Cylon basestar with Lucifer in front of him. When they disappear, Baltar disappears with them.

In the Adama Journals, we learn that Adama as a child dreamed of being a hero as a viper pilot.It is the same in the original script for the episode. Evidence is provided that the crashed ship is not the Pegasus as we are told exactly what Starbuck and Apollo see inside: tall, cloven-hoofed horned beings with tails.The ship is so enormous it makes Galactica appear to be the size of a viper in comparison. The crashed ship on the red planet is much bigger than in the episode.Boomer can't remember much about the game or that he did anything out of the ordinary.This explains why Starbuck was in such bad shape the next morning. Starbuck tries unsuccessfully to get Count Iblis drunk aboard the Rising Star.Boomer is literally possessed by Count Iblis during the triad game, and he plays very rough, injuring Starbuck and Apollo.The worst punishment the Council can give him is life imprisonment. Colonial law does not allow Baltar to be executed.He is also not convinced that Iblis was responsible for Baltar's surrender. Adama is certain that Iblis is not from the planet Earth.The red planet has a decaying smell to it.

Baltar appears before the Quorum of Twelve and is sentenced to life in confinement. Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Sources 4 External links Plot The following is taken from Wikipedia, and can be found here.
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This rule was done to help conserve the fleet's limited strength. War of the Gods, Part is an episode of the TV series, Battlestar Galactica. Baltars ship is reaching our quadrant, and will be escorted by an elite squadron that will deliver the treasonous instrument of our holocaust directly into our hands. Starbuck, Apollo, Sheba, and Boomer all draw lots to see who will search for the missing pilots, because no more than three vipers are allowed to be sent out when the probability of the missing being dead is high. The War of the Gods (Part 2) Analysis By Walt Atwood STORY SYNOPSIS 'This is an event unlike any weve experienced since the destruction of our civilization.
