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The role of the forceful, aggressive commander was considered "right up his alley" for Lloyd Bridges, whose powerful presence created a compelling conflict with [[Lorne Greene]]'s Adama.<ref>{{cite book/sswa|183}}</ref> Story editor [[Jim Carlson]] described Cain as a "bull in a china shop," a character whose aggressive tactics could get people killed.<ref>{{cite book/sswa|184}}</ref> | The role of the forceful, aggressive commander was considered "right up his alley" for Lloyd Bridges, whose powerful presence created a compelling conflict with [[Lorne Greene]]'s Adama.<ref>{{cite book/sswa|183}}</ref> Story editor [[Jim Carlson]] described Cain as a "bull in a china shop," a character whose aggressive tactics could get people killed.<ref>{{cite book/sswa|184}}</ref> | ||
Glen Larson deliberately left Cain's fate ambiguous at the end of the episode, with the intention of bringing the popular character and the ''Pegasus'' back had the series continued.<ref>{{cite book/sswa|185}}</ref> Notes from an [[ | Glen Larson deliberately left Cain's fate ambiguous at the end of the episode, with the intention of bringing the popular character and the ''Pegasus'' back had the series continued.<ref>{{cite book/sswa|185}}</ref> Notes from an [[Stories for Season Two of the Original Series|document on Season Two of the Original Series]] would share a story idea about [[The Return of the Pegasus|his return in an unconventional manner]]. | ||
=== Re-imagined Series Perspective === | === Re-imagined Series Perspective === | ||