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* This is the "first" time that {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}} would be set up for a murder to protect the misdeeds of a [[Cylon (TOS alternate)|Cylon]] traitor by their aide. The "second" time would occur during the events of "[[Murder on the Rising Star]]," wherein [[Karibdis]] (yet another aide) set up Starbuck in the hopes of evading detection as a traitor. In both instances, a [[Baltar (TOS alternate)|certain someone]] would be the one to assist Starbuck in clearing his name. | * This is the "first" time that {{alt|Starbuck|TOS}} would be set up for a murder to protect the misdeeds of a [[Cylon (TOS alternate)|Cylon]] traitor by their aide. The "second" time would occur during the events of "[[Murder on the Rising Star]]," wherein [[Karibdis]] (yet another aide) set up Starbuck in the hopes of evading detection as a traitor. In both instances, a [[Baltar (TOS alternate)|certain someone]] would be the one to assist Starbuck in clearing his name. | ||
* Starbuck's "juggling" of multiple women is a theme continued throughout the series, namely with [[Cassiopeia]] and [[Athena]] from "[[Saga of a Star World]]" to later episodes, such as "[[The Long Patrol]]". | * Starbuck's "juggling" of multiple women is a theme continued throughout the series, namely with [[Cassiopeia]] and [[Athena]] from "[[Saga of a Star World]]" to later episodes, such as "[[The Long Patrol]]". | ||
* The use of [[w:bubble memory|bubble memory]] is a nod to the | * The use of [[w:bubble memory|bubble memory]] is a nod to the old style memory used in computing from the 1970s era, when the [[Original Series]] was produced. This type of memory would later be abandoned at the beginning of the 1980s as better memory types were established, such as [[w:flash memory|flash memory]]. | ||
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