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In this episode of Sci-Fi Therapy, Mark and Nilima dive into “Water” and “Bastille Day” from Battlestar Galactica—two stories that prove survival isn’t just about dodging Cylons. It’s about power. When the fleet’s water supply is sabotaged, panic spreads faster than facts. Trust fractures. Resources shrink. And suspicion lands on the most vulnerable. The hosts unpack how scarcity reshapes moral boundaries—how quickly communities slide from solidarity into fear-driven blame. They explore Baltar’s inner unraveling, the psychology of guilt, and the corrosive cost of secrets. Meanwhile, on a prison ship overtaken by inmates, Lee Adama is forced into an uneasy negotiation with Tom Zarek. What begins as a hostage crisis becomes a referendum on democracy itself. Who deserves a voice after the apocalypse? Is order more important than representation? And can legitimacy survive when institutions collapse? Mark reflects on the theology of justice and authority in times of crisis. Nilima examines power dynamics, radicalization, and what happens when people feel permanently excluded from decision-making. Together, they trace a common thread: when survival is at stake, the real battleground is governance. Because in a dying civilization, water is life—but power decides who gets to drink.
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