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Film
Dangerous Days: Making Blade Runner
Deck-A-Rep: The True Nature of Rick Deckard
Nexus Generation: Fans & Filmmakers
- Cylons are mentioned as being influenced by Blade Runner
The House Bunny
- Natalie mentions this to Colby while eating a hot dog
- A Battlestar Galactica poster is seen.
- Features a "Cylon War Memorial Makeout Point."
- A robot with features from the re-imagined Centurion works the capstan on the pirate spaceship during Bender's attack on the alien Yivo. Later the same robot is seen fighting in the background, using needle/razor fingered hands as on the re-imagined Centurion.
- One of the characters is offended by the joke that Adama is a Cylon.
Related imagery
Robot with neck cowl and eye shape/color in Beast With A Billion Backs.
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Cylon War Memorial Makeout Point in Bender's Big Score.
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Music
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The Crashtones
- Incubus has made a song entitled "Battlestar Scralatchica".
Live Performances
Television
See References to the Re-imagined Series (Television).
Literature
- Several characters in the Avatars trilogy by Tui T. Sutherland reference Battlestar Galactica on several occasions. The brothers Gus and Andrew recall watching the entire series on DVD (which has been off the air for three years in the book's time frame of December 2012), Andrew wishes to name his first born daughter Kara, and Gus uses derivatives of frak on occasion.
- John Hodgman claims that the original Battlestar Galactica was a "re-imaging" of the classic Battlestar Galactica radio program of the 1920s.[3]
Comics
- Deadpool and Weasel catch up as friends by watching TiVo'd episodes of "Battlestar Galactica".
Video games
- One of the Vasudan pilots respond to orders with the phrase, "By your command".
Webcomics/Comic strips
See References to the Re-imagined Series (Webcomics).
Others
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