Okay... found this, Whidden. Though, it doesn't answer your question about D'Anna, and what was said, here's some comments:
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And what was up with Deana "visiting" the opera hall from Kobol? I don't know where they're going with that, but I'm eager to follow.
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So now D'Anna sees the same opera house that Baltar saw back on Kobol? What does this mean? I'm sure we'll have fun debating that one for some time to come.
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I wonder what she found in her period between her death and her download. I am wondering if they are discovering some type of pergatory or something or maybe another level of conciousness a live body cant experience?
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And D'aana experimenting with the space between life and death, that is heady stuff. Just a hint of something extremely profound to come.
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D'anna was killed by a group of marines she may have not even realized she was a Cylon. She was never given a trial or anything. Once three ordered the centurions to kill her current body she piked up the memories of D'anna. For some reason three believes that these memories are crucial to her further development. It also maybe why they made it easy for Bulldog to escape do to the fact that they had some idea where the Galactica was. This puts into question the why kill D'anna in the first place when do so possibly gives away their location?
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Unless it's Colonial Fleet policy to put "End of Line" on random doors on every battlestar, that was a dream sequence. Actually, since Caprica asks Three about her dreams in the very next scene, I'm certain that was a dream sequence.
So the question of how the Cylons knew where the fleet could be found remains unaswered.
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good touch -- but I could not tell what was real and what was a dream for 3? Did the Tin Can really shoot her or was it a dream....? I am confused.
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I think the tin can shot her, and what followed was the dream sequence she was trying to trigger. Though I don't know why she has to get shot in order to dream if she's already dreaming anyway.
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D'anna is not dreaming when she is shot. She is experimenting with the between life experience. She is intentionally dying to experience and remember the time between death and rebirth. This is a tremendously profound idea. That a machine is so totally introspective of the nature of her reality. Humans have dealt with the after life and near death but only cylons can explore between life This is good.
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