Intro: Secrets & Whispers. The fifth in a series of Baltar/Gaeta missing scenes fics. These stories may be read together or as stand-alone oneshots.
Chapters: 1.
Devotion to Good, 2.
Return from Kobol, 3.
After the Election, 4.
The First Intern, 5. Judgement Day, 6. A Walk at Midnight, 7. Awaiting the Verdict, 8. Voices in the Mind. 9. Last
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I eagerly await the next installment!
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Aww, memories of Triad games before everything went to hell.
Looking forward to YOUR next installment too! Can I friend you?
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Hopefully the next installment will be soon, but life is getting in the way of all my fun as of late. Frakkin' exams.
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It's great to see Felix becoming so gradually delusioned. His "Zarek is right" was chilling knowing how it all ends...
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As lls_mutant has made clear in her fic, Gaeta and Zarek must have had a relationship on New Caprica (as CoS and VP for the Government). Zarek is consistent in his policies and I thought it would be good to foreshadow Gaeta's alligence to him.
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This is a good description of the Cylons' expression in that scene. Doral especially, who looks really smug. I've sort of always wondered if he also enjoyed humiliating Gaius as payback for screwing up his plans to keep infiltrating the Fleet in the Miniseries.
Now she had found him out. She had come for him like a vengeful angel, a harbinger of all his failings - his weak leadership of this new colony, his stupidity in trading arms with one of her model and the darkest secret of his shame known only to this Number Six; the secret of the access codes that had opened the door to humanities destruction. His Caprica-Six had returned and she had brought with her the memory of all his direst sins.Yeah, this pretty much sums up Gaius' dark history with Caprica Six, but to have him run down the list in this moment is so heartbreaking. I ( ... )
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This. THIS. I waited *all series* for this to ever come up between them! Well, actually I knew very well that it would never come up. But a girl can futilely hope... I loved how you played this out between them - Gaius' denials, Felix's accusations growing in magnitude with each one uttered. I can hear the tone of his voice there - a mixture of disgust and disbelief, plus a quiet dose of self-blame for not having put the pieces together earlier when it might have done more good.
“Do you love her, Gaius?” Felix asked him at last, his voice very quiet now. “The Six was looking at you liked she was in love with you, so I’m guessing you must have loved her. Or did you just say that you loved her so you could frak her?”Oh, this is so painful, because you just know that in the last line, Felix is thinking about his own relationship with Gaius. And you follow that idea up with the way Felix says, "He's all yours." Very cool. And I've often thought that Caprica and Felix are sort of similar in the way ( ... )
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Doral especially, who looks really smug. I've sort of always wondered if he also enjoyed humiliating Gaius as payback for screwing up his plans to keep infiltrating the Fleet in the Miniseries. Woah, excellent catch! I hadn't thought of that, but when I will rewatch I'll totally be thinking of that moment as Doral bitchslapping Gaius. Yes, I agree that it is shame rather than guilt that eats away at Gaius. In a sense he shouldn't feel guilty because most of his mistakes are unintended. However he should feel ashamed because it is his weakness, arrogance and selfishness that usually leads to these mistakes being made ( ... )
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I really love the drawn-out messy awkwardness of everyone's emotions in these fill-in-the-blanks chapters of yours. (You do it so well!) It's everything I loved about the Felix/Gaius interactions in the mutiny arc. That line
His heart clenched. It felt like he was being dissected.
in particular, made me realize that what I really like about the pair is when they use each other horribly, when the colder parts of their personalities play off one another. Lol, am I evil or something? (And do I have a dissection... thing?)
Also liked the descriptions of Felix's "tactical little brain" (heehee) and Zarek's last second-to-last stand. Gaeta's compulsion to organize is always amusing, and it's nice to think of Zarek's noble side, now that all's said and done...
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what I really like about the pair is when they use each other horribly, when the colder parts of their personalities play off one another. Lol, am I evil or something?
If you are evil, I'm most definitely evil too!
To be fair, I don't think Zarek really changed very much. From Bastille Day to New Caprica to the Mutiny Zarek has always been prepared to go out in a blaze of glory, fighting for his cause, even if he drags other people down with him.
Thanx for reading!
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The line comparing Gaius's tie to a leash was particularly poetic and appropriate.
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