Lee watches as Kara pulls the dogtags off of the copy of himself, and while he pauses for a second, not sure how to process it, he tries not to let it distract him for very long. Because it means Kara still doesn't trust that he is who he says he is. Not that Lee would blame her; if their places were switched, he doesn't think he'd be quick to trust either. Not after all they've gone through, not after all they've seen.
He turns to Molly, and remembering a vague mention she made about some place like this, but he can't recall if she ever went into detail. Still, it's something, and with himself, and presumably Kara, flying blind here, it at least gives them a heading, something to cling to.
"Okay, lead the way. I'll bring up the rear, Starbuck, you take point," Lee says, and it's as much because he knows Kara's a better shot than it is not wanting to keep his back to her before he can really prove that he is who he says he is and not a cylon. Not to mention, Molly will be safer if Kara's the one on the lookout.
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He turns to Molly, and remembering a vague mention she made about some place like this, but he can't recall if she ever went into detail. Still, it's something, and with himself, and presumably Kara, flying blind here, it at least gives them a heading, something to cling to.
"Okay, lead the way. I'll bring up the rear, Starbuck, you take point," Lee says, and it's as much because he knows Kara's a better shot than it is not wanting to keep his back to her before he can really prove that he is who he says he is and not a cylon. Not to mention, Molly will be safer if Kara's the one on the lookout.