By Jacob
Finally safe from the Willow House of Horrors, Lacy meets a cute, reluctant STO recruit named Odin Sinclair and their fairly awesome cell leader, Diego. En route to Gemenon, they're attacked by Polytheists... Or so it seems. After an episode's worth of fairly scary hostage situations, Lacy finally loses it on the face of one of the guys, and they finally reveal it was just a training scenario. Well, insofar as how once they get to Gemenon, everybody that didn't stick with OTG -- when push came to shove -- gets a bullet through the head. Lacy watches them shoot a bunch of children in the head and for a moment thinks, "Maybe this terrorist cult was a dumb idea. Especially considering I lost my robot a few weeks back."
While Amanda snoops, plants bugs and rouses Mar-Beth's suspicions, Clarice's GDD mole gets Zoë's infinity pin out of evidence lockup. Jordan Duram gets a fair amount of heat back at work for refusing to reveal his CI, now that it's obvious Singh is STO, and he gets confirmation of this when Mar-Beth is framed for spying in Amanda's place, and Clarice stabs her pregnant ass to death.
The Guatrau is sending Cylons to the STO, I guess because they pay the most, which bothers Sam on multiple levels, firstly because he's become politicized about the Tauron resistance and secondly because the STO killed half his family in the pilot of this very TV show we are watching. Joe is less worried about it, because he sucks. Daniel goes to the Guatrau to plead for a little bit of lagtime to get the Grace x Graystone program working before he starts selling warbots to the dangerous cult. So the Gautrau decides that he's outlived his usefulness and sends Sam to kill him. And yet Joe is allowed to live. I don't get Taurons, I really don't.
Meanwhile, Daniel's still working overtime on his Pretend Amanda program, since she's the basis of anything he's going to end up doing. It gets gross in a lot of ways, because Daniel is gross in a lot of ways, but then the real Amanda shows up and tells him how it is inside his sick little head, and maybe provides a good key to where he should look . But with Clarice back in charge of Zoë's Resurrection backup, it might just stop mattering before you can count to Jesus Freak Apocalypse.
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