Hes a lot cooler looking in SWC.
He looks like that guy who was apollo in the original battlestar galactica and then a terrorist/politician in the new battlestar!
Hes a lot cooler looking in SWC.
Perhaps... or perhaps the Dorkirs were meant to divert the Claw's attention long enough to bring down Goddard.
That's a possible. Is there any info on how many troops those ships could carry?
The Claw crew could've thought something like "If we take this one out now, that's less troops our ground forces have to worry about" Even if it's only one battalion on the ship, that loss could cost an entire attack. It's the old "for want of a nail a shoe was lost" scenario, one small loss causes an entire attack to fail

That's a possible. Is there any info on how many troops those ships could carry?
One thing I've wondered about Jazz:
Did he (and the rest of the Mandarins) join up with the Kilrathi because they believed in the Empire's cause, or did they try to get into the Empire's good graces in order to bring it down from within (Jazz could feasibly justify this due to the death of his brother on Goddard). That is to say, Jazz may have sworn revenge on both the Tiger's Claw & crew AND the Kilrathi.
I've read both perspectives in this forum so now I'm curious.
On the other hand, in Special Operations 2 he calls himself a "sworn Mandarin" and his court performance certainly suggests he at least believes the Kilrathi will win the war (though he may simply have no choice to believe it at that point, as the other outcome guarantees his execution). Later, he mentions that bringing Thrakhath the Morningstar will guarantee his future position in the Empire, so at that point it's for personal gain (though again he really has no other choice).
"Hey, leader, why us?" someone called sarcastically.
Hawkins chuckled sadly.
"Because we're here, lads, because we're here."