1. Galactica, unlike Pegasus, did not strip a civilian fleet of ships of FTL drives, weapons, parts, food, fuel, and then attempt to split apart families when one of them had skills the Pegasus needed. Neither did the Galactica order those families shot when they refused.
And you trust Fisk's word completely? You can't even completely believe the story he told about the last XO of
Pegasus. And isn't the plan that Kara presented to attack that Cylon ship essentially sacrificing several civilian ships, and didn't they already do that in another attack on the Cylons? How do you think the people aboard them feel about giving up their "FTL drives, weapons, parts, food, fuel," to the military? What happens if they refuse?
The only thing about Cain you can trust is that she's trying to "terminate" Adama's command, and considering how Adama's trying to do the same thing, I don't really blame her. This is a complete breakdown in both the chain of command and the rule of law brought on by three people who've all been sipping the same insanity beer.
2. The Caprica Boomer (who is the pregnant boomer we saw) betrayed the cylons by helping Starbuck and Helo escape Caprica. She then led the Galactica crew across Kobol to the Tomb of Athena and the roadmap to Earth. Following that, she was imprisoned in the improvised cell and not trusted much. Even after that, she served the crew of the Galactica by disabling a computer virus before it killed the crew of the ship, and then she turned the virus on approaching cylon raiders, making them helpless while the Galactica's vipers blew them apart. How you compare a traitor cylon who has repeatedly helped crew members of that ship, and saved the ship itself at least twice to cylons loyal to their cause and intent on destroying the colonials is beyond me. They are apples and oranges. Besides, she's pregnant. Most people tend to be protective of pregnant women, whatever their race.
The other Boomer (the
Galactica one) also helped out the Colonials, even (if I remember right) blew up a basestar before trying to kill Adama. She even said that her breeding with what's his name was all part of an elaborate set-up, one that could be continuing. Treating her as a partner or as something other than an enemy agent is laughable and dangerous.
And again, how does the summary execution of one Cylon make the
Galactica group better than the
Pegasus crew for torturing a Cylon? Is it because there's some kind of doublestandard that because the main characters are doing it, it's one thing, but if the guest stars are doing it, then it must be wrong?