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Follow whatever directions are given. Take charge. Oxygen deprivation. Spacecraft crash. I'd get shot. I'd get poisoned. We feed the space worms. The space gods pass their judgement.

We are reincarnated. We go to heaven or hell. Gaius Baltar. Admiral Adama. Kara Thrace. President Roslin. My safety. My mission. My ship. My people. None of the above. Yes, easily. No, but when I take a minute to see what is going on, I eventually regain composure. It depends on what else is going on around me. I like both equally. Depends on my mood. In a group. I love change. Not really. Not at all. I'm okay with it. No, I would never do that. Yes I would for anyone.

Only for the people I cared about. It would depend on the circumstances. I tend to stay away from all that. Family is the most important thing to me,.

INFP stands for introversion, intuition, feeling, and perception. It is also called the mediator personality type. People who fall into this category are capable of seeing the big picture and have strong personal values they tend to rely on when making decisions. INFPs usually keep smaller social circles and stay open-minded to grasp the whole of any situation.

Laura Roslin is the civilian leader of the Twelve Colonies and is often in conflict with Admiral Adama because of their leadership styles. Roslin and Adama eventually gain mutual respect for each other but Roslin leads by her personal beliefs. Known as the debater or the visionary, people in this categorization are clever and innovative.

Extraverted, intuitive, thinking, and perceiving make-up this type. ENTPs value knowledge and the future but can seem argumentative and have issues with authority.

As one of the series' main antagonists, it is unsurprising that Baltar is in constant conflict with all those around him. Baltar is a smooth-talker and brilliant scientist, specializing in artificial intelligence, but also an opportunist who pursues his own advancement over everything else.

The crafter type is made of very independent individuals who seek out new experiences and thrive in action-packed activities. ISTPs introverted, sensing, thinking, perceiving are practical, rational, and are quick to problem solve.

While individuals of this indicator strive to stay objective and leave emotions out of their decisions, they can appear reckless by engaging in thrill-seeking behaviors. Starbuck is the best fighter pilot in the fleet and she knows it. Kara is a hot-head and lives a fast life, consistently getting into challenging situations. Her thrill-seeking behavior gets her into trouble but her idealism keeps her fighting. The extraverted, sensing, thinking, and judging type is also known as the director and is seen as the opposite of the INFP.

ESTJs are sensible, with strong beliefs, who tend to uphold laws and traditions, and they hold others to those same standards. Their confidence, convictions, and take-charge personalities serve this type in positions of responsibility.

Cain is a woman who goes after what she wants, and there is no holding her back, just like a Scorpio. She possesses an unrivaled focus, a fierce cunning, and a single-minded determination toward her endgame. Her unwillingness to put up with mind games and manipulation strike at the heart of her character. Her intense jealousy of power and her sense of entitlement to that power are all marks of a Scorpio. A Sagitarrius is strong and independent, seeking to chart their own course, much preferring to walk their own path rather than follow in the footsteps of another, just like Lee "Apollo" Adama did when he fought for command of the Pegasus so he could get out from underneath the shadow of his father, Admiral Adama.

But even that wasn't enough for him, and he eventually left the service entirely to pursue a legal and political career, upsetting his father but setting him off on his own journey. Apollo, like a Sagittarius, was the person most trusted to get things done, accomplish the big mission, and achieve an impossible goal.

In short, when something important needed doing, the crew of Galactica turned to Lee Adama because they knew no matter what was needed, he was the one they could trust to make it happen. Emotional intelligence goes hand in hand with that strength for a Sagittarius, and that's what made Apollo such a great member of the Galactica team — and eventually Commander, lawyer, and aspiring political leader.

Apollo was able to gauge and respond to the people around him, engaging them with encouragement and support, in turn gaining theirs. A Sagittarius is said to be able to see the larger picture, to assess situations, to see all angles, making them great problem solvers, too.

From command of the Pegasus to his time as President of the Twelve Colonies, Lee's Sagitarrian traits served him well. Admiral William Adama, the focal point of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series, is our choice for Capricorn. It's fitting, as he hails from the planet colony Caprica, which sits at the center of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol. Obsessed with his job as commander — to the point of being a workaholic — the elder Adama and commander of the Galactica believes that as leader of the ship and in some ways the entire fleet and thus all of the remnants of his entire race , he should be totally devoted to his duties.

It's because of this diligent, overly responsible nature that prevents him from getting close to anyone beyond his son and long-time friend Saul Tigh. Even as a romantic attraction begins to take shape between himself and President Roslin, he refuses to engage it, believing that forming such emotional attachments are not the right thing to do, to the extent that he feels it would weaken him. Stubborn and prideful, it takes a lot for Adama to admit he might need help, and he is always the one to volunteer to make the sacrifice even when other alternatives are available.

This classic Capricorn trait came into play when he ordered his son Apollo to leave a battle, knowing he wouldn't survive, even though the two ships could have successfully fought off the Cylons. Thankfully, Apollo's trademark Sagittarius traits kicked in, and he returned to save his father. Those born under the sign of Aquarius are often seen as cold or insensitive, and while most wouldn't necessarily describe the Battlestar Galactica tactical officer as callous, he was quite unemotional and a hard character to peg early on because of his tendency to remain unmoved.

His ability to stay detached served him well in his role as an analytically driven tactician — necessary to his position on the bridge of the Galactica — but it left many around him uncertain of where he stood.

Nobody suspected that he was actually in league with Saul Tigh and Anastasia Dualla in their plot to rig the Presidential election in favor of Laura Roslin. And when he worked alongside infamous traitor Gaius Baltar as his chief of staff, there was no one ready to believe he was really working as a double agent feeding information to the resistance.

Gaeta played his cards close to his vest with a detachment that made him an enigma. Aquariuses are also sometimes known as excessively idealistic, too. Gaeta embodies this trait as well as the ship's resident Walter Mitty.

In the season three episode "Exodus, Part 2," Gaeta has President Gaius Baltar — then the corrupt leader of the human colony during the New Caprica Cylon takeover — held at gunpoint for his betrayal. Baltar makes excuses but goes so far as to call out Gaeta's sense of optimism, stating, "You're an idealist.

There's no shame in that. An article about Pisces from Costar Astrology describes those born between February 18 and March 20 as "somehow both five and 50 at the same time. She flits back and forth between wise, ageless teacher and naive wunderkind, struggling to decide which side she is really on. Will she continue to help her people annihilate mankind? Or will she play robot revolutionary and start a new life for a new breed of Cylons?

Costar Astrology also notes that Pisces "thinks everything is a sign" and "can't remember if they dreamt it or it actually happened," being "prone to fantasy. Hailed as a hero by her brethren, she struggles with guilt and regret, as her "fantasy Baltar" taunts her about what she's done. She begins to have difficulty interpreting reality apart from her visions, but when a group of Cylon humanoids band together to defy Cavil — the Cylon leader — it's the spiritual Caprica Six that leads the android uprising.

Military leaders like Admiral Adama doubt her both because of her inexperience and her emotionality and supposed softness, which seemlingly don't make for a good leader in the face of a galactic apocalypse. But Roslin proves the skeptics wrong with her strength, grace, and resolve.



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