I don't think so.
It looks like a lesser of two evils scenario.

[SPOILERS]

Soon afterward, the Pegasus encountered 15 ships full of civilian
human refugees — men, women and children. Unmoved by this happy
discovery, Cain ordered her officers to board the ships, conscript
skilled personnel, strip useful equipment — including FTL engines —
and then abandon the remaining passengers to die in their barren,
powerless ships.

The civilians aboard the Scylla, the first ship that Kendra and a team
of Marines boarded, resisted. As they grew violent, Cain ordered her
officers to shoot the family of any conscript who refused to obey.
Ultimately, Kendra fired the first shot. She killed a defenseless
woman and ignited a massacre that left ten civilians dead. All
resistance died, too. The ships were stripped and abandoned.

Cain gave Kendra a promotion for her actions. The Admiral praised
Kendra for following tough orders like a true soldier and declared
that humane behavior was a luxury when survival itself was at stake.
Kendra accepted the promotion and, with it, Cain's bleak worldview,
which had kept her alive so far. But the murders she committed have
haunted her ever since.

I mean...wtf? That's a really depressing story line.
THe people are supposed to be so much better than the Cylons, or is it
that the show is just from the Human perspective, you know?

On 07/04/2008, Bill Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> its awesome gel you're missing out :).

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