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posted by WaterFowl
A/N: The issue of Dee getting her commission as a Colonial officer was never alluded to specifically on the show. My guess is, Lee Adama might not have welcomed the idea wholeheartedly right away, for intricately interwoven reasons.

Set immediately prior to the colonization of New Caprica (i.e. Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II).


Disclaimer: None of the characters, plot-points, inherent to the show, belong to me. No infringement with the 'namesake' movie is intended.

Out of your league

A couple of semi-teasing clashes after he set out to overexert himself, while still recuperating from the gunshot...
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posted by WaterFowl
A/N: This is a bit unexpected, but the 'it all has happened before, it all will happen again' mantra has always been instrumental to unwinding the BSG mythos, after all. Hence, it could only make sense certain haunting issues would transcend the eidetic memory of Colonials long after any mention of Galactica's odyssey was 로스트 in history of Earth 2.0.

Lee Adama, for one, may finally get to rediscover certain peace over the tormenting 'why' of Dee's demise way back over a different Earth.

Set on Earth 2.0. Present day. Allusions to events in 'Resurrections Ship. Part 2', 'Taking a Break from...
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posted by WaterFowl
A/N: It has always seemed apparent, Lee and Dee were forced to face some significant logistic issues, carrying out a stealth relationship. Lee's promotion to Commander and reassignment to Pegasus could've hardly made matters easier in that respect. As much as his promotion to President later on (yes, I'm consistently going with the narratively deductible presumption Lee and Dee could be working their way back to each other gradually up to 'Revelations'/'SAGN' arc of season 4).

Set soon after Lee's appointment as Commander of Pegasus (but before the Guardian baseship mission), season 2, and...
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posted by WaterFowl
A/N: I'm not sure where this one came from, but it always seemed apparent Lee Adama's innermost sense of inadequacy, confusion and guilt was instrumental to driving him into the darker corners of self-inflicted hurt and hatred, at various points through the series and through his marriage, respectively.

A rather murky glimpse of Lee's character and Lee/Dee dynamics through the aftermath of Groundbreaking 일 ('Unfinished Business'), 'The Passage', 'Taking A Break from All your Worries' and 'Sometimes a Great Notion' episodes.


Characters: Lee Adama, 아나스타샤 Dualla, Lee/Dee

Disclaimer: None...
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posted by WaterFowl
A/N: I'm thoroughly intrigued with the narrative transition of Lee Adama's and Dee's dynamics in latter half of season 2. A take on how Lee and Dee might have actually ended up on a 날짜 at the 별, 스타 Lounge of 구름, 클라우드 Nine in 'Sacrifice',.

Set in between Billy's proposal and the scene at the Lounge bar. Admiral Adama gets to feature briefly.


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Disclaimer2: In the universe, where 'Starbuck' exists, among other things, I'm making an educated guess 'Moby Dick' could too. Hence courtesy of the allusion mentioned, goes...
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posted by WaterFowl
A/N: There's a notable hiatus (almost a month) in between Lee's discharge from Galactica in 'Six of One' and his inauguration as a Caprican Quorum Delegate in 'The Ties That Bind', season 4. It figured, he was either stuck catching up on his predecessor's paperwork and background reading, 또는 out on the fleet, meeting his voters. And possibly, arriving at certain epiphanies about himself, his past, his prospects, his choices concerning political career and relationship with Dee.

Throw an abandoned baby into the mix to make matters 더 많이 exciting and a tad 더 많이 mushy.

Set in between 'Six of One'...
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posted by WaterFowl
A/N: Of the many expectations Lee Adama had to face through his life, the ones concerning how it ought to be becoming of him to handle grief were, 의해 far, the hardest to meet.

Set post 'Sometimes A Great Notion', season 4. Mentions of episodes through the span of the series.

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Facets


He'd had to meet other people's expectations his entire life. He'd been expected to be so many things: his father's son, a dutiful soldier, Captain Apollo, a royal frak-up of the Twelve Colonies, a shining beacon of hope. 당신 name...
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posted by WaterFowl
A/N: Guess, I'm still to work the bulk of the 'Sometimes A Great Notion' Lee Adama-angst out of my system. This 분 drabble is intended to tackle Lee's most initial shock at the news of Dee's demise. Helo gets to feature.

Set around the notorious morgue scene in 'SAGN', season 4.

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Exempt from change*


Helo was still saying something, around the sobs. Some gibberish about Gaeta finding her. The gun. He didn't very well bother to listen, for it wasn't true, anyway. Sure enough. They had 공식 만찬, 저녁 식사 together and danced....
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posted by WaterFowl
A/N: Yet another take in the 'stages-of-grief' type of snapshot project I intend to carry out. A glimpse of Lee Adama treading into waters of rage in the aftermath of Dee's demise, this time. Could be considered a companion piece to 'Taught 의해 Thirst', but is well off as a stand-alone too.

Featuring Chief Tyrol. Set sometime before the events in 'A Disquiet Follows My Soul', season 4.

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But one acquaintance*

The trickiest part was – he couldn't hate her. Ever. The one thing that would incessantly make losing...
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posted by WaterFowl
A/N: Colorless meekness of the demolished Earth resonated perfectly with the 사무용 겉옷, 전반적인 emotional slant of 'Sometimes a Great Notion' episode. So this is a bit of an impressionistic take on Lee Adama's initial reaction to Dee's demise.

Set, for the most part, before and through the morgue scene (short of the Admiral making an entrance).

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Dust to dust

Their home, sought after through loss and hurt, and rage, and fierce belief in salvation, was in ashes. Gray and black, in various permutations, coating the ground and...
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posted by WaterFowl
A/N: Seeing as I'm reluctant for now to post some of my graver post-SAGN pieces - let Mr. and Mrs. Leeland Joseph Adama still have hope for a modicum of happiness.

It seemed unplausible there would no investigation into the circumstances of Cally's tragic death. 더 많이 unplausible still it would seem the acute state of distress and despair that, eventually, brought on Dee's demise later on, had no 이전 emotional grounds.

So Dee is arrested for Cally's murder and Lee gets to ponder his responsibilities and shortcomings as a man and a husband. I keep consistently adhering to the narratively...
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A/N: This little installation covers the span of "A Valley of Darkness", "Flight of the Phoenix", "Black Market", "Exodus. Part II", "Rapture", "Sometimes A Great Notion", "Blood on the Scales" episodes.

Characters: Lee Adama, Dee, Lee's POV

Disclaimer: None of the characters, situations, plot-lines mentioned/alluded to belong to me.

Sanctuary

Dee was supposed to be safe. That was the premise he'd unwittingly grown accustomed to operate on. She was supposed to be 집 – within secure confines of the CIC, she was supposed to hold the fort and she was supposed to be safe. Once the pounding of blood...
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posted by WaterFowl
A/N: Lee Adama had never been a stranger to darkness, yet upon Dee's departure the shroud of shadow around him appeared to get a 더 많이 profound dimension.
Set, primarily, in the aftermath of 'Sometimes A Great Notion' and after 'Blood on the Scales', season 4, but mentions of 이전 seasons too.


Characters: Lee Adama, Admiral Adama, Lee/Dee

Disclaimer: None of the characters, plot-points, inherent to the show, belong to me.

Accustomed to the dark*

The light was gone.

Hardly anybody would have guessed the almighty 'Apollo', the solar god, bearer of light, was apprehensive of the darkness. Scratch...
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posted by WaterFowl
A/N: Through the earliest premises of BSG plot, Lee Adama and Dee, if not interacting directly, shared two rather traumatic experiences: the Olympic Carrier tragedy and the hostage crises on Astral Queen. Tackling the aftermath of both events could've eventually drawn them closer and, to an extent, determined the framework of their interaction in the future to come.

Set on the outside margins of 'Water' and then 'Bastille Day' episodes, season 1.


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Recognized as your own*

It would have been easier to blame the...
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posted by WaterFowl
This was intended originally as an explorative look at Lee's state-of-mind upon the 일 after the notorious Groundbreaking on New Caprica. For much as the "mainstream" fanon still, apparently, adheres to the opinion, that the sole thing driving him ever since was the poor lil' broken-by-Kara 심장 and the desire to get even, the narrative evidence supports a different take altogether.
I've elaborated on some 이전 occasions, that Lee's professed eagerness to terminate his relationship with Dee in favor of the one with Kara was a) proclaimed in a state of alchoholic and hormonal intoxication...
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