Following Baltar's coordinates, the Tardis landed there where Baltar said they would. Doing so, it caused the Tardis to make his usual sound. One to which I had grown accustomed to, but Baltar hadn't.

"Is it supposed to do that?" he asked.

The Doctor didn't answer, so I did instead: "Apparently."

"And you trust this Doctor?" Baltar questioned, "Or his machines?"

In truth, I didn't know. Sure, the Doctor was trying to save the universe, but then even the most evil characters I know from Earth would do the same thing. They may be evil, but not insane enough to destroy a universe while they're still part of it themselves. As for the Doctor, he's been too secretive, didn't even want me to say anything to these people. What was it exactly that he was doing? So in truth, I didn't trust him that much. But that was something I didn't want to say out loud.

"I trust that he knows what he's doing." I gave a compromising answer.

Baltar grinned, as though he realized what I really thought. If the Doctor noticed, he didn't show it.

After some time, the Tardis stopped, so the Doctor turned to Baltar: "We're here."

"Already?" Baltar questioned.

"You can see for yourself if you don't believe me." the Doctor said.

Baltar didn't quite believe the Doctor, so of course he opened the door to see for himself. Through the door, he saw something that surprised him. I took a look myself, and saw that we were out of that storage place, and had materialized in what looked like a corridor. A rather dark one, I should add. Of course, since the Cylons were machines, they didn't need lights to light up their way. I could hear Baltar swallow loudly before he left the Tardis and shut the door behind him.

"Alright." the Doctor spoke, "Now, to see him keep his end of the bargain."

He pressed more buttons, and suddenly, I could see Baltar on the screen. The... Tardiscam, as I decided to call it, was following Baltar this time.

"Er... you know, my planet has known a time when someone had a constant eye on people." I told the Doctor, "So for you to do this to someone besides yourself..."

"Don't worry, this is only temporary." the Doctor said.

I was about to ask how long is "temporary", when Baltar had met with what looked like walking armors, with a red dot in their visors that went left to right, wearing what looked like skirts made of chains, similar to a type of armor that the knights wore back in medieval times. Were these Cylons?

"Don't shoot!" he shouted, "I must speak to the Emperor immediately!"

Neither of the Cylons said anything. They just raised their guns.

"Why, don't you remember me?" Baltar persisted, "I'm Baltar, I used to command one of your basestars! Ask Lucifer!"

The Cylons did nothing for a second. They then lowered their guns, upon which one of them spoke: "We just asked him. By his command, we will take you to his quarters."

Since they were machines, I assumed that they had internal communication systems, which they used to speak to this Lucifer Baltar mentioned. But that still left me with two questions: "Emperor? Lucifer?"

"It's possible they have kept some of the original Cylons' hierarchy." the Doctor explained, "This Lucifer must be some sort of lackey. We'll find that out soon enough, I would think."

"I hope so." I replied.

The Cylons had brought Baltar to some... thing, that wore a robe, had a head that appeared too small for its body, with a transparent lid, making all the circuitry that made up its brain visible.

"Lucifer..." Baltar seemed overjoyed to see him.

"That's Lucifer?" I questioned.

"Did you expect to see a man with horns and goat-legs?" the Doctor asked.

"To be honest, I'm not sure what I expected." I answered.

"Baltar." Lucifer said, "The Emperor will be pleased to see you."

I was surprised by its choice of words (as I couldn't imagine machines to be "pleased"), but before I could ask anything, it continued to speak: "He wanted to know why you've been helping the humans to destroy us now."

"I had to do something." Baltar explained, "I mean look at me! They tortured me for information! I couldn't help it!"

"A unit that would so easily leak information is not acceptable." Lucifer said.

"Yeah?" Baltar said, "Not even a 'unit' that has information about my people that you'd like to hear?"

Lucifer paused for a moment, before asking: "What sort of information?"

"They're planning on an ambush." Baltar explained, "A massive attack, they've stopped somewhere, hoping any of your ships would come there, so they can set their trap."

"He's betraying us?" I couldn't believe it.

"No." the Doctor said, "He's choosing his words very carefully. Too carefully."

"What do they hope to accomplish in doing so?" Lucifer asked.

"They think it's the best way to wipe you all out." Baltar explained, "But if you were to come to their specific locations, and not just a few of your ships, but all of it, they wouldn't stand a chance!"

Lucifer seemed to think, or rather calculate what Baltar just said: "There is some logic in what you're saying. I'll relay this to the Emperor, then we'll see about what we'll do next."