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True. I'm just saying that it makes her look fallible.
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While one of the Sixes was talking about the downloading of minds, the show almost immediately cut to the traumatic experience both Six and Baltar went through when that nuke went off near Baltar's house, and *after* that I remember seeing a quick edit of them loving eachother (sexually and otherwise)... could it be that Six has (accidentally?) mixed up parts of both their 'minds'? In other words, she has uploaded some of herself into Baltar's brain, and she has downloaded some of Baltar's consciousness.
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I don't see how Six saying "our child will be born here" and then the baby being born in another room counts as a continuity error.
HerbShrump's list of objections suggests that my point was a little muddier than I intended. I've got nothing to say about the relative morality of the two stories, but was instead merely pointing out that there's plenty of precedent.
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