I think Starbuck is going to turn out to be a Cylon-Human hybrid.
Maybe that's why her mum kept telling her she was special? Maybe her mum knew (fell in love with a Toaster during the first Cylon war, and after it was over, it/he left, and she was preggers. A classic war romance.)
Sometimes, I think Roslin is a Cylon. And when I start thinking that, I start thinking Kara's mother is the Cylon, and that there's some cancer thing with Cylons.
I smoke the spec-crack pipe. A lot.
Hm. Starbuck as a hybrid feels less... tidy to me. Not a deal-breaker, but it'd lessen the amusement factor, since then she's still gotta be all special.
And also, if she's a hybrid, how'd she get reincarnated?
I don't think she is reincarnated, actually. I think she was wormholed away and what Lee saw in the gas giant wasn't really her ship exploding.* (Or she's not really there at all, and Lee is hallucinating.)
*note that this is almost certainly
The Algebraist's
fault, assuming I've remembered correctly that that was the book with wormhole network hidden in the cored of gas giants.)
My issue with either ToasterBuck or HybridBuck is that the first has Been Done (Hi, Boomer!) and the second has Been Done To Death (Because, like, did you know that they're SPECIAL? And they get really awesome highway mileage? And they're the head of Bob Barker KEY?). And we already have not one but TWO, and they can push each other down on the playground at the Day Care of 21st Century First World Parent Guilt and make each other cry and then exercise their magic hybrid healing powers on each other all day. Aww.
(No, really, it could be like chibi Tigh-n-Ellen. Maybe without the strong drink.)
But a Starbuck who's just as human as ever but just happened to nukify herself to earth and back? That's strange and unpredictable and holy-shittish enough to keep me sitting through the filler eps. Aww, yeah.
Human's still my first preference too, amy. I've already decided I miss Katee though, so I've way softened my ranty-stance I took right after Starbuck's death.
If she isn't human, she sure is an interesting invention who sustained a lot of breaks when she was a kid.
We only know about the breaks from the Cylon doctor though, right?
And the flashbacks show Kara's itty bitty hands being smashed in the doorway by dear ole mom. And Kara didn't say "what the frak are you talking about, my hands were never broken!"
False memories of broken bones, I could buy. (Boomer remembered a family and a childhood, after all.)
False memories of broken bones that are also contagious to other Cylons who don't know that she's also one? That...I'd have a tough time with. So even if she is a Cylon, I think her physical scars are real.