I thought Boomer was just in there for a really long time, and the ep didn't show us all of it. But I could be wrong.
'Safe'
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Also, what is KAK or CAG, I know I've heard it used in reference to certain people but I'm not sure what it means. Although it was probably explained and I didn't pay attention.
It might be Commander Air Group or something like that, it means Lee is the head of the fighter pilots, anyway. I think he actually spelled it out in passing during the last episode, too.
Theo is correct.
Boomer's test definitely takes about 8 hours to run, because that plot is intercut with Starbuck's interrogation of Leoben. Roslyn establishes that they've got 8 hours & 40 minutes until the bomb goes off, if there is a bomb. Starbuck starts questionning Leoben, and in the next scene, Boomer asks Baltar to test her. Then there's fun with Leoben for a while before we go back and see Baltar tell Boomer that she's human. Which is immediately followed by a scene where Billy tells Roslyn that there's less than an hour before the kaboom.
What's a ZPM?
Zero Point Msomething
Module, maybe?
It's a gigantic Lite Brite that serves as a power source. Developed by the Ancients, and necessary to run some of their technology; it's also required to Gate between galaxies.
I know Rodney gave some sort of an explanation of how it worked in Rising, but frankly I wasn't listening. Something about subspace.
What's a ZPM?
What's the context?
eta: Nebbermind....
Module, yes.