Well, I think that's pretty much what I said too. Only you said it way more succintly, lol.
And ahem I'd like it to be known that all along, when everybody has been all disappointed with Felix for "senselessly" breaking his moral code with the perjury, I have been saying from Day One that Felix sees it as this ironically noble gesture - breaking his own moral code in order to stop the greater evil - Baltar. I think he did it because he wanted to ensure that Baltar was held responsible for his crimes. I also go a step further and have as my own personal canon that Dee talked with him a bunch about this and helped him come to the conclusion that lying on the stand was the right thing to do for justice. (Remember her whole little speech to Lee about "the system is broken"?)
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Date: 2008-04-05 06:52 pm (UTC)And ahem I'd like it to be known that all along, when everybody has been all disappointed with Felix for "senselessly" breaking his moral code with the perjury, I have been saying from Day One that Felix sees it as this ironically noble gesture - breaking his own moral code in order to stop the greater evil - Baltar. I think he did it because he wanted to ensure that Baltar was held responsible for his crimes. I also go a step further and have as my own personal canon that Dee talked with him a bunch about this and helped him come to the conclusion that lying on the stand was the right thing to do for justice. (Remember her whole little speech to Lee about "the system is broken"?)