That revelation puts a different spin on Colonial society
Oh, yeah. I wonder if Lee is actually more outside the norm than I thought for having a real devotion to the Articles and the idea of the Colonies as a unit.
I cannot imagine that the Fleet Academy included prisoner interrogation among its course of study for pilots (although given Starbucks questioning of Leoben Conoy, I could be wrong)
I wonder about that too. It isn't something that I'd expect pilots to be trained in, beyond the how-to-deal-with-interrogation stuff they'd get in survival training, but neither Adama nor Kara acted like there was anything unusual about the request and Kara certainly acted like she knew what she was doing.
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Date: 2005-03-24 09:52 pm (UTC)Oh, yeah. I wonder if Lee is actually more outside the norm than I thought for having a real devotion to the Articles and the idea of the Colonies as a unit.
I cannot imagine that the Fleet Academy included prisoner interrogation among its course of study for pilots (although given Starbucks questioning of Leoben Conoy, I could be wrong)
I wonder about that too. It isn't something that I'd expect pilots to be trained in, beyond the how-to-deal-with-interrogation stuff they'd get in survival training, but neither Adama nor Kara acted like there was anything unusual about the request and Kara certainly acted like she knew what she was doing.