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=== Tomb of Athena ===
=== Tomb of Athena ===
*At the end of "[[Home, Part II]]," when everyone is looking at the map to [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] in the [[Tomb of Athena]], Lee Adama points out the [[w:Lagoon Nebula|Lagoon Nebula]] in one of the constellations shown in the sky. According to him, and supported by the visual effects, the nebula is located in [[w:Scorpius|Scorpio]], but in the real world it is actually in the constellation [[wikipedia:Sagittarius (constellation)|Sagittarius]]. {{Spoiltext|The events of "[[Daybreak]]" solidify that the Tomb of Athena itself is a mistake, as the constellations would not have looked the way they did 150,000 BCE.}}
*At the end of "[[Home, Part II]]", when everyone is looking at the map to [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] in the [[Tomb of Athena]], Lee Adama points out the [[w:Lagoon Nebula|Lagoon Nebula]] in one of the constellations shown in the sky. According to him, and supported by the visual effects, the nebula is located in [[w:Scorpius|Scorpio]], but in the real world it is actually in the constellation [[wikipedia:Sagittarius (constellation)|Sagittarius]]. The events of "Daybreak" the Tomb of Athena itself is considered a mistake, as the constellations would not have looked


=== Captions ===
=== Captions ===
*At the beginning of "[[Downloaded]]" two captions are shown: one states that the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon Attack]] in the [[Miniseries, Night 1|Miniseries]] occurred nine months before the current episode (which is consistent with the other episodes in Season 2.5), while the second reads "10 weeks ago," and then shows [[Cally Tyrol|Cally]] shooting [[Sharon Valerii|"Boomer" Valerii]] in "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]."  However, it is impossible for this to have happened "10 weeks before 9 months after the attack":  9 months = 270 days.  There is another plaque in the episode "[[Epiphanies]]" which clearly states on screen that that episode took place on Day 189.  There are 70 days in 10 weeks.  70 days before Day 270 would be around Day 200; well after "Epiphanies". To correct this, the title card of the home video and international television releases has been changed to "10 weeks later," meaning 10 weeks after [[Caprica-Six]]'s resurrection.
*At the beginning of "[[Downloaded]]" two captions are shown: one states that the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon Attack]] in the [[Miniseries, Night 1|Miniseries]] occurred nine months before the current episode (which is consistent with the other episodes in Season 2.5), while the second reads "10 weeks ago", and then shows [[Cally Tyrol|Cally]] shooting [[Sharon Valerii|"Boomer" Valerii]] in "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]."  However, it is impossible for this to have happened "10 weeks before 9 months after the attack":  9 months = 270 days.  There is another plaque in the episode "[[Epiphanies]]" which clearly states on screen that that episode took place on Day 189.  There are 70 days in 10 weeks.  70 days before Day 270 would be around Day 200; well after "Epiphanies". To correct this, the title card of the home video and international television releases has been changed to "10 weeks later", meaning 10 weeks after [[Caprica Six]]'s resurrection.


=== Corrected Sequences ===
=== Corrected Sequences ===
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=== Out-of-Order Sequences ===
=== Out-of-Order Sequences ===
*"[[Exodus, Part I]]": At the end of "[[Precipice]]" Cally is clearly in the woods when the gunfire is going off. At the time [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]] and his group take aim at the [[Cylon Centurion]], Cally has not reached the wooded area by the time gunfire sounds. Further, when the gunfire begins in "Precipice," Tyrol is at the firing position, far from Cally, while in "Exodus, Part I" he is holding her to the ground when it begins.
*"[[Exodus, Part I]]": At the end of "[[Precipice]]" Cally is clearly in the woods when the gunfire is going off. At the time [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]] and his group take aim at the [[Cylon Centurion]], Cally has not reached the wooded area by the time gunfire sounds. Further, when the gunfire begins in "Precipice", Tyrol is at the firing position, far from Cally, while in "Exodus, Part I" he is holding her to the ground when it begins.


== [[Retroactive continuity|Retcons]] ==
== [[Retroactive continuity|Retcons]] ==
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=== [[Season two timeline discontinuity]] ===
=== [[Season two timeline discontinuity]] ===
*All episodes before Season 2.5 (starting with "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]") seem to indicate that Season 2.5 begins 3-4 months after the Cylon attack.  However, "Resurrection Ship, Part I" and all subsequent Season 2.5 episodes indicate that "Resurrection Ship, Part I" began 6 months after the Cylon attack.  See the main article for more detailed analysis.  There are 3 main points of discontinuity:
*All episodes before Season 2.5 (starting with "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]") seem to indicate that Season 2.5 begins 3-4 months after the Cylon attack.  However, "Resurrection Ship, Part I" and all subsequent Season 2.5 episodes indicate that "Resurrection Ship, Part I" began 6 months after the Cylon attack.  See the main article for more detailed analysis.  There are 3 main points of discontinuity:
**[[Sharon Agathon|Caprica-Valerii]] is not visibly pregnant in "[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]," but by "[[Epiphanies]]," roughly 2-3 weeks later, she appears to be in her second trimester.
**[[Sharon Agathon|Caprica-Valerii]] is not visibly pregnant in "[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]", but by "[[Epiphanies]]", roughly 2-3 weeks later, she appears to be in her second trimester.
**The presidential elections in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]" are said to take place 9 months after the attack, when throughout Season 1 it was consistently said to be 7 months after the Cylon attack.
**The presidential elections in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]" are said to take place 9 months after the attack, when throughout Season 1 it was consistently said to be 7 months after the Cylon attack.
**If all of the dates mentioned in each episode are counted up, "Pegasus" only occurs roughly three months post-attack, not six.
**If all of the dates mentioned in each episode are counted up, "Pegasus" only occurs roughly three months post-attack, not six.


=== [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet numbers]] ===
=== [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet numbers]] ===
*In the [[Miniseries]], a total of 40 [[FTL]] ships (led by Roslin) rendezvous with ''Galactica'' at [[Ragnar Anchorage]]. This makes the count 41 ships, including ''Galactica''. However, this number was enlarged for the series. In "[[33]]," Dualla states: "Jump 237 underway... 53 ships have jumped, 10 still reporting trouble with their FTL drives, including ''Colonial One''." Thus making the total 64 ships, including ''Galactica'' herself. By the end of "33," the count drops to 63 as {{callsign|Lee Adama}} and {{callsign|Starbuck}} destroy the ''[[Olympic Carrier]]''. In "[[You Can't Go Home Again]]," Colonel Tigh mentions the Cylons searching for "a sixty-odd ships". The count offered in "[[The Farm]]" is similar — 24 ships leave to join [[Laura Roslin faction|Roslin's fleet]], which was "almost a third" of the Fleet, putting the number at about 75. About 65 ships have been named to date, mostly on the vote tally boards in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]".
*In the [[Miniseries]], a total of 40 [[FTL]] ships (led by Roslin) rendezvous with ''Galactica'' at [[Ragnar Anchorage]]. This makes the count 41 ships, including ''Galactica''. However, this number was enlarged for the series. In "[[33]]," Dualla states: "Jump 237 underway... 53 ships have jumped, 10 still reporting trouble with their FTL drives, including ''Colonial One''." Thus making the total 64 ships, including ''Galactica'' herself. By the end of "33", the count drops to 63 as [[Lee Adama]] and [[Kara Thrace]] destroy the ''[[Olympic Carrier]]''. In "[[You Can't Go Home Again]]", Colonel Tigh mentions the Cylons searching for "a sixty-odd ships". The count offered in "[[The Farm]]" is similar — 24 ships leave to join [[Laura Roslin faction|Roslin's fleet]], which was "almost a third" of the Fleet, putting the number at about 75. About 65 ships have been named to date, mostly on the vote tally boards in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]".
*The ''[[Astral Queen]]'': In the [[Miniseries]], [[Billy Keikeya]] states that the captain had 500 prisoners in his cargo hold, and that the ''Queen'' was a cargo vessel transporting prisoners to a prison.  In "[[Bastille Day]]," [[Billy Keikeya]]'s lines were re-dubbed: '''1,500''' prisoners are aboard the ''Astral Queen'' and that the ship was a '''prison transport'''.  Lee Adama would go on to later state that the ''Astral Queen'' was en route to {{RDM|Caprica}} for parole hearings.
*The ''[[Astral Queen]]'': In the [[Miniseries]], [[Billy Keikeya]] states that the captain had 500 prisoners in his cargo hold, and that the ''Queen'' was a cargo vessel transporting prisoners to a prison.  In "[[Bastille Day]]", [[Billy Keikeya]]'s lines were re-dubbed: '''1,500''' prisoners are aboard the ''Astral Queen'' and that the ship was a '''prison transport'''.  Lee Adama would go on to later state that the ''Astral Queen'' was en route to {{RDM|Caprica}} for parole hearings.


=== [[Cylon detector]] ===
=== [[Cylon detector]] ===
*In the episode "[[Flesh and Bone]]," it takes only minutes to identify [[Sharon Valerii|"Boomer" Valerii]] as a Cylon. However, in "[[Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down]]," he states that complete testing on one sample of blood takes 11 hours. However, this could be because a negative result takes 11 hours to confirm but a positive result potentially may be more instant. Although, since Ellen is later revealed to be a member of the [[Final Five]] in "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]," coupled with the fact that Baltar rigged the results to always read as negative and said he would "never tell" what Ellen's true results were, it is possible that it takes 11 hours to alter any positive readouts so that they'd appear to be negative.
*In the episode "[[Flesh and Bone]]", it takes only minutes to identify [[Sharon Valerii|"Boomer" Valerii]] as a Cylon. However, in "[[Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down]]", he states that complete testing on one sample of blood takes 11 hours. However, this could be because a negative result takes 11 hours to confirm but a positive result potentially may be more instant. Although, since Ellen is later revealed to be a member of the [[Final Five]] in "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]", coupled with the fact that Baltar rigged the results to always read as negative and said he would "never tell" what Ellen's true results were, it is possible that it takes 11 hours to alter any positive readouts so that they'd appear to be negative.


=== [[Kobol (RDM)|Kobol]] ===
=== [[Kobol (RDM)|Kobol]] ===
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=== Characters ===
=== Characters ===
* In "[[Final Cut]]," [[Louanne Katraine]] says hello to her mother on camera in the [[duty locker]] and says hello to her buddies on ''[[Freighter 212]]'', yet in "[[The Passage]]," Katraine is noted as the alias for Sasha, a gun-runner who has been avoiding her past. These two pieces of information are not fully congruent.
* In "[[Final Cut]]", [[Louanne Katraine]] says hello to her mother on camera in the [[duty locker]] and says hello to her buddies on ''[[Freighter 212]]'', yet in "[[The Passage]]", Katraine is noted as the alias for Sasha, a gun-runner who has been avoiding her past. These two pieces of information are not fully congruent.
*In "[[No Exit]]," [[Cavil]] tells [[Ellen]] that he had programmed himself to stop sleeping decades ago. However, [[Cavil]] is shown in pajamas getting into bed in "[[The Plan]]," which takes place only a few years before his statement to Ellen.
*In "[[No Exit]]", [[Cavil]] tells [[Ellen]] that he had programmed himself to stop sleeping decades ago. However, [[Cavil]] is shown in pajamas getting into bed in "[[The Plan]]," which takes place only a few years before his statement to Ellen.


== Danglers ==
== Danglers ==
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=== [[Demand Peace]] ===
=== [[Demand Peace]] ===
The pro-Cylon terrorist faction that sprung up in the fleet during "[[Epiphanies]]" never resurfaced.  The episode concluded without any firm resolution regarding the fate of the movement and its leader, [[Royan Jahee]]. Their base of operations, "[[Cloud 9]]," was destroyed by [[Gina Inviere]] in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]". The plotline of "Epiphanies" implies that the group is gearing up for a full-scale campaign against the Fleet's leadership, but they are never seen again and the fates of the group's members are not discussed later on.  Adama declared the organization outlaw and terrorist, and it is likely that the incident depicted in "[[Sacrifice]]" led to a general crackdown on armed insurgent organizations within the Colonial Fleet.
The pro-Cylon terrorist faction that sprung up in the fleet during "[[Epiphanies]]" never resurfaced.  The episode concluded without any firm resolution regarding the fate of the movement and its leader, [[Royan Jahee]]. Their base of operations, "[[Cloud 9]]", was destroyed by [[Gina Inviere]] in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]". The plotline of "Epiphanies" implies that the group is gearing up for a full-scale campaign against the Fleet's leadership, but they are never seen again and the fates of the group's members are not discussed later on.  Adama declared the organization outlaw and terrorist, and it is likely that the incident depicted in "[[Sacrifice]]" led to a general crackdown on armed insurgent organizations within the Colonial Fleet.


=== [[Colonial Workers Alliance]] ===
=== [[Colonial Workers Alliance]] ===
This union, lead by [[Galen Tyrol]], begins on [[New Caprica]] in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II" and is touched upon in the episode "[[Dirty Hands]]". However, in light of Tyrol's discovery of being a member of the [[Final Five]], and his [[Escape Velocity|subsequent breakdown]] occurring after [[The Ties That Bind|the death]] of [[Cally Tyrol|his wife]], his association with the union has not been noted since, and its existence has not been mentioned post-"Dirty Hands". In a deleted scene for "[[Sine Qua Non]]," it's mentioned that Tyrol has abandoned his duties as head of the union as a result of his breakdown.
This union, lead by [[Galen Tyrol]], begins on [[New Caprica]] in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II" and is touched upon in the episode "[[Dirty Hands]]". However, in light of Tyrol's discovery of being a member of the [[Final Five]], and his [[Escape Velocity|subsequent breakdown]] occurring after [[The Ties That Bind|the death]] of [[Cally Tyrol|his wife]], his association with the union has not been noted since, and its existence has not been mentioned post-"Dirty Hands".


== Recasting ==
== Recasting ==


=== [[Zak Adama]] ===
=== [[Zak Adama]] ===
In the [[Miniseries]], a different actor (or stand-in) is pictured as Zak Adama. In "[[Act of Contrition]]," a new actor portrays Zak, and the picture was changed to reflect the casting choice.
In the [[Miniseries]], a different actor (or stand-in) is pictured as Zak Adama. In "[[Act of Contrition]]", a new actor portrays Zak, and the picture was changed to reflect the casting choice.


=== [[Ellen Tigh]] ===
=== [[Ellen Tigh]] ===
The picture of [[Saul Tigh]]'s estranged wife, which Tigh has burned a hole through, was originally a picture of [[David Eick]]'s wife, [[Jennifer Birchfield-Eick]]. When [[Kate Vernon]] was cast as Ellen beginning in "[[Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down]]," the image was changed and scene reshot for the "previously on" recap used in the episode.
The picture of [[Saul Tigh]]'s estranged wife, which Tigh has burned a hole through, was originally a picture of [[David Eick]]'s wife, [[Jennifer Birchfield-Eick]]. When [[Kate Vernon]] was cast as Ellen beginning in "[[Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down]]," the image was changed and scene reshot for the "previously on" recap used in the episode.
 
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![[File:Miniseries_Ellen.jpg|thumb|300x300px|[[Jennifer Birchfield-Eick]] as Ellen Tigh during the cigarette burning picture scene {{TRS|Miniseries}}.]]
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![[File:TRS_-_Tigh_Me_Up,_Tigh_Me_Down_-_Saul_Burning_Ellen's_Picture.jpg|thumb|The reshot cigarette burning picture scene featuring [[Kate Vernon]] {{TRS|Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down}}.]]
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=== [[Richard Adar]] ===
=== [[Richard Adar]] ===
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=== "[[Scar]]" ===
=== "[[Scar]]" ===
* In the last act of this episode, when {{callsign|Starbuck}} enters the [[rec room]], an intercut scene of the people in the room shows Kara Thrace (at ~38:50) sitting at a table drinking from the "Top Gun" stein. However, the stein is being used by [[Louanne Katraine]] at this point, and Thrace had just entered.
* In the last act of this episode, when [[Kara Thrace]] enters the [[rec room]], an intercut scene of the people in the room shows Kara Thrace (at ~38:50) sitting at a table drinking from the "Top Gun" stein. However, the stein is being used by [[Louanne Katraine]] at this point, and Thrace had just entered.


==== "[[He That Believeth in Me]]" ====
==== "[[He That Believeth in Me]]" ====
* '''Missing Limp:''' In the [[Crossroads, Part II|previous episode]], it is established that [[Samuel Anders]] has a limp from a broken leg he received in "[[The Son Also Rises]]." The limp is visible in the revelation regarding [[Final Five|Four of the Five]] in the last act. However, the limp disappears completely in "He That Believeth in Me" in events that are depicted to happen 10 (or fewer) minutes later.   
* '''Missing Limp:''' In the [[Crossroads, Part II|previous episode]], it is established that [[Samuel Anders]] has a limp from a broken leg he received in "[[The Son Also Rises]]." The limp is visible in the revelation regarding [[Final Five|Four of the Five]] in the last act. However, the limp disappears completely in "He That Believeth in Me" in events that are depicted to happen 10 (or fewer) minutes later.   
* '''Pilot Training:''' In "[[Crossroads, Part II]]," it is implied that Samuel Anders only began his training, as he is being shown avionics and other key systems in a Raptor by Lieutenant [[Margaret Edmondson]]. In this episode, he tells {{callsign|Starbuck}} that he concluded basic training and began [[ACM]], and is capable of flying the Viper.
* '''Pilot Training:''' In "[[Crossroads, Part II]]", it is implied that Samuel Anders only began his training, as he is being shown avionics and other key systems in a Raptor by Lieutenant [[Margaret Edmondson]]. In this episode, he tells [[Kara Thrace]] that he concluded basic training and began [[ACM]], and is capable of flying the Viper.


=== "[[Sine Qua Non]]"/"[[The Hub]]" ===
=== "[[Sine Qua Non]]"/"[[The Hub]]" ===
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=== "[[The Plan]]" ===
=== "[[The Plan]]" ===
*[[William Adama]] asks [[Sharon Valerii]] to take her Raptor and destroy the [[Basestar (RDM)|Basestar]] orbiting {{RDM|Kobol}}, the same scene from "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]". In the next scene, [[Giana O'Neill]] returns from working on the [[hangar deck]], saying that [[Galen Tyrol]] had asked her to look over the captured [[Raider (RDM)|Raider]]. This is a sequential error, as Adama had sent Valerii on the mission because Tyrol had been shot down on Kobol and {{callsign|Starbuck}} had stolen the Raider.
*[[William Adama]] asks [[Sharon Valerii]] to take her Raptor and destroy the [[Basestar (RDM)|Basestar]] orbiting {{RDM|Kobol}}, the same scene from "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]". In the next scene, [[Giana O'Neill]] returns from working on the [[hangar deck]], saying that [[Galen Tyrol]] had asked her to look over the captured [[Raider (RDM)|Raider]]. This is a sequential error, as Adama had sent Valerii on the mission because Tyrol had been shot down on Kobol and [[Kara Thrace]] had stolen the Raider.


== Wrong Footage ==
== Wrong Footage ==
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[[File:4267 HoG.JPG|thumb|Flipped decals on Vipers {{TRS|The Hand of God}}.]]
[[File:4267 HoG.JPG|thumb|Flipped decals on Vipers {{TRS|The Hand of God}}.]]


* During the ground run lead by {{Callsign|Lee Adama}} , "GALACTICA," "BEWARE OF BLAST," "NO STEP" and other textual details (excluding the tail number and nameplate) on the fuselage and wings of [[Viper 4267|Vipers 4267]] and [[Viper 7961|7961]] are flipped, as they are meant for the port side of the digital model, and not its starboard.
* During the ground run lead by {{Callsign|Lee Adama}} , "GALACTICA", "BEWARE OF BLAST", "NO STEP" and other textual details (excluding the tail number and nameplate) on the fuselage and wings of [[Viper 4267|Vipers 4267]] and [[Viper 7961|7961]] are flipped, as they are meant for the port side of the digital model, and not its starboard.
{{Clear}}


==== [[Season 1 (2004-05)|Amid Season 1]] ====
==== [[Season 1 (2004-05)|Amid Season 1]] ====
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==== "[[Scattered]]" ====
==== "[[Scattered]]" ====
[[File:1104reverse Scattered.JPG|thumb|Mirrored shot of Viper 1104 {{TRS|Scattered}}.]]
[[Image:1104reverse Scattered.JPG|thumb|Mirrored shot of Viper 1104 {{TRS|Scattered}}.]]
*A shot of [[Viper 1104]] is mirrored.
*A shot of [[Viper 1104]] is mirrored.


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==Prop and Equipment Errors==
==Prop and Equipment Errors==
[[File:2276gaff Mini.JPG|thumb|Major Spencer in Viper 2276 {{TRS|Miniseries}}.]]
[[Image:2276gaff Mini.JPG|thumb|Major Spencer in Viper 2276 {{TRS|Miniseries}}.]]


=== [[Miniseries]] ===
=== [[Miniseries]] ===
*The Viper Mk. VII flown by Major Spencer during the first sortie is still marked as "[[Viper 2276|Viper 2276NC]]" which is the Viper flown by Captain {{callsign|Lee Adama}} to ''Galactica''.
*The Viper Mk. VII flown by Major Spencer during the first sortie is still marked as "[[Viper 2276|Viper 2276NC]]" which is the Viper flown by Captain [[Lee Adama]] to ''Galactica''.
*As [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]] takes off from Caprica with the civilians in the [[Raptor]], just after [[Helo|Karl "Helo" Agathon]] shoots the civilian who jumps on to the wing, the camera points to Boomer, where viewers can see in the window reflection the crane that is hoisting the Raptor into the air.
*As [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]] takes off from Caprica with the civilians in the [[Raptor]], just after [[Helo|Karl "Helo" Agathon]] shoots the civilian who jumps on to the wing, the camera points to Boomer, where viewers can see in the window reflection the crane that is hoisting the Raptor into the air.
*As shown in a closeup of the pilot after giving [[Laura Roslin]] the [[Case Orange]] reply, the spaceline's name on the [[Colonial One captain]]'s uniform, "Eversun," is mismatched to the spaceline name used on ''[[Colonial Heavy 798]]'' itself: [[Intersun]]. This continues throughout the series.
*As shown in a closeup of the pilot after giving [[Laura Roslin]] the [[Case Orange]] reply, the spaceline's name on the [[Colonial One captain]]'s uniform, "Eversun," is mismatched to the spaceline name used on ''[[Colonial Heavy 798]]'' itself: [[Intersun]]. This continues throughout the series.
*When [[Kara Thrace|Kara "Starbuck" Thrace]]'s Viper is hit during the second sortie at the [[Battle of Ragnar Anchorage]] ("I'm all right"), her helmet's jaw plate is ejected outward.  
*When [[Kara Thrace|Kara "Starbuck" Thrace]]'s Viper is hit during the second sortie at the [[Battle of Ragnar Anchorage]] ("I'm all right"), her helmet's jaw plate is ejected outward.  
*Similarly, {{callsign|Lee Adama}}'s collar is opened when he scolds her for being "beyond insane" as Thrace pushing Adama's Viper into ''Galactica''{{'|s}} [[flight pod]] at the end of the [[Battle of Ragnar Anchorage]].  
*Similarly, [[Lee Adama]]'s collar is opened when he scolds her for being "beyond insane" as Thrace pushing Adama's Viper into ''Galactica''{{'|s}} [[flight pod]] at the end of the [[Battle of Ragnar Anchorage]].  


=== Season 1 ===
=== Season 1 ===
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==== "[[Colonial Day]]" ====
==== "[[Colonial Day]]" ====


*[[File:TRS - Colonial Day - Tigh Costume Gaffe.jpg|thumb|''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' pin on [[Saul Tigh]]'s [[duty blue]], where his [[Insignia (RDM)|flight wing]] would otherwise be {{TRS|Colonial Day}}.]]During the bar fight scene, [[Valance]]'s gun is shown with a silencer attached as it falls out of his briefcase, but the silencer is not present for the rest of the scene.  The silencer is back when [[Valance]] is interrogated by {{Callsign|Starbuck}} and {{Callsign|Apollo}}.
*During the bar fight scene, [[Valance]]'s gun is shown with a silencer attached as it falls out of his briefcase, but the silencer is not present for the rest of the scene.  The silencer is back when [[Valance]] is interrogated by Starbuck and Apollo.
*In a later scene where Valance's death is discussed aboard ''[[Colonial One]]'', Colonel [[Saul Tigh]] stands behind President [[Laura Roslin]] while wearing a ''Galactica'' "ears and tails" pin (reserved for the [[Uniforms (RDM)|dress gray uniform]]) in lieu of the elite flight wing pin.  
{{Clear}}


=== Season 2 ===
=== Season 2 ===
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==== "[[Black Market]]" ====
==== "[[Black Market]]" ====


*At around 42:55 in the episode, the [[w:John Fowles|John Fowles]] historical fiction/romance novel ''[[w:The French Lieutenant's Woman|The French Lieutenant's Woman]]'' appears on a shelf behind the couch in [[William Adama]]'s room, to {{callsign|Lee Adama}}'s left.
*At around 42:55 in the episode, the [[w:John Fowles|John Fowles]] historical fiction/romance novel ''[[w:The French Lieutenant's Woman|The French Lieutenant's Woman]]'' appears on a shelf behind the couch in [[William Adama]]'s room, to [[Lee Adama]]'s left.


==== "[[Scar]]" ====
==== "[[Scar]]" ====
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![[File:TRS - Six of One - Agathon with Wooden Shot Glass and Ambrosia Box.jpg|thumb|{{callsign|Karl Agathon}} enters with the wooden box of [[ambrosia]] and shot glasses, walking past a door frame missing the phone on left {{TRS|Six of One}}.]]
![[File:TRS - Six of One - Agathon with Wooden Shot Glass and Ambrosia Box.jpg|thumb|[[Karl Agathon]] enters with the wooden box of [[ambrosia]] and shot glasses, walking past a door frame missing the phone on left {{TRS|Six of One}}.]]
![[File:TRS - Six of One - Narcho Brings the Room to Order.jpg|thumb|The phone to the left of the door reappears when [[Noel Allison|Noel "Narcho" Allison]] brings the room to order {{TRS|Six of One}}.]]
![[File:TRS - Six of One - Narcho Brings the Room to Order.jpg|thumb|The phone to the left of the door reappears when [[Noel Allison|Noel "Narcho" Allison]] brings the room to order {{TRS|Six of One}}.]]
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==== "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]" ====
=== "[[Daybreak]] ===
 
* Admiral [[William Adama|Adama]] spills liquor on [[Saul Tigh]]'s table and throws the marine's pistol on the table.  In each of the six cuts, the module below the barrel of the gun changes: first it is slightly wet, then dry, then wet in a different way, dry again, then wet matching the first scene, then dry again.


==== "[[Daybreak]]" ====
* As [[Lee Adama]] rappels over the [[airlock]] into [[The Colony]], the neck piece from his flightsuit falls away.
* As {{callsign|Lee Adama}} rappels over the [[airlock]] into [[The Colony]], the neoprene neck piece from his flightsuit falls away.
* In a deleted flashback scene, [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]] and [[Karl Agathon|Karl "Helo" Agathon]] wear the newer Raptor helmets introduced in late Season 2, even though they should've been wearing the earlier version with the "horns" and silver braided tubing.
* In a deleted flashback scene, [[Sharon Valerii|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]] and [[Karl Agathon|Karl "Helo" Agathon]] wear the newer Raptor helmets introduced in late Season 2, even though they should've been wearing the earlier version with the "horns" and silver braided tubing.


== Insignia Changes ==
== Insignia Changes ==
In several episodes characters wear the wrong [[Military Ranks (RDM)|rank insignia]]:
In several episodes characters wear the wrong [[Military Ranks (RDM)|rank insignia]]:
* "[[33]]":
* After the [[Miniseries]], [[Felix Gaeta]] begins wearing standard flight wings.
** [[Felix Gaeta]] begins wearing standard flight wings.
** The [[Colonial One co-pilot|''Colonial One'' co-pilot]] wears standard flight wings instead of the civilian flight wings seen in the [[Miniseries]].
* "[[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]": [[Kara Thrace|Kara "Starbuck" Thrace]] wears junior lieutenant (short chevron) insignia in several scenes.
* "[[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]": [[Kara Thrace|Kara "Starbuck" Thrace]] wears junior lieutenant (short chevron) insignia in several scenes.
* "[[Fragged]]": [[Cally]] is wearing petty officer, 2nd class instead of crewman specialist insignia.
* "[[Fragged]]": [[Cally]] is wearing petty officer, 2nd class instead of crewman specialist insignia.
* "[[Home, Part I]]" and "[[Home, Part II]]": {{Callsign|Apollo}} wears major instead of captain insignia.
* "[[Home, Part I]]" and "[[Home, Part II]]": [[Lee Adama|Apollo]] wears major instead of captain insignia.
* "[[Scar]]":  
* "[[Scar]]":  
** In the first scene in the recreation room Thrace wears lieutenant insignia despite having been promoted to captain.
** In the first scene in the recreation room Starbuck wears lieutenant insignia despite having been promoted to captain.
** Some of the [[nuggets]] have lieutenant insignia despite being addressed as ensigns.
** Some of the [[nuggets]] have lieutenant insignia despite being addressed as ensigns. This is because there was never a formal ensign pin produced by production, thus all ensigns (including [[Samuel Anders]] in [[Season 4]]) wear the junior lieutenant pins.
* "[[The Captain's Hand]]":  
* "[[The Captain's Hand]]": Lee Adama's insignia switches between captain and major at least once. Major is his correct rank at that time.
** Lee Adama's insignia switches between captain and major at least once. Major is his correct rank at that time.
** [[Abel Thornton]] wears the junior lieutenant insignia, but is addressed as ensign, in keeping with the continued misuse of this pin for ensign ranks.
*"[[Hero]]": In the flashback scenes in ''Valkyrie'''s CIC, Commander Adama is wearing admiral's insignia.
*"[[Hero]]": In the flashback scenes in ''Valkyrie'''s CIC, Commander Adama is wearing admiral's insignia.
*"[[Dirty Hands]]": Junior lieutenant pins are used for the rank of ensign, as seen when applied to [[Diana Seelix]]'s coveralls.  
*"[[Dirty Hands]]": Again, junior lieutenant pins are used for the rank of ensign.
*"[[Escape Velocity]]":  
*"[[Escape Velocity]]": Saul Tigh wears admiral's insignia during the episode's teaser. This is due to this scene being a pickup shot during or after production of "[[Sine Qua Non]]," when Adama leaves the Fleet to search for Roslin thus temporarily promoting Tigh to Admiral during his leave.
**Saul Tigh wears admiral's insignia during the episode's teaser. This is due to this scene being a pickup shot during or after production of "[[Sine Qua Non]]," when Adama leaves the Fleet to search for Roslin, thus temporarily promoting Tigh to Admiral during his leave.
**{{Callsign|Redwing}} wears his standard flight wing pin upside down. This may be intentional to cover pin holes of the jumpsuit (that uses an unforgiving plastic material) in McKay's cockpit close-up shots, as the pins for elite flight wings are mounted on the back of the wings themselves.[[File:TRS - Escape Velocity - Redwing in Mk VII Viper with Flipped Flight Wing Pin.jpg|center|thumb|{{Callsign|Redwing}}'s flipped [[flight wing]] pin {{TRS|Escape Velocity}},]]
 
 
=== General Notes ===
 
==== Junior Lieutenant Pin as Ensign Pin ====
With regard to the junior lieutenant pin, it is used for those who are explicitly called out as ensigns. This is because there was never a formal ensign pin produced by production, thus all ensigns (up to, and including, {{Callsign|Longshot}}) wear the junior lieutenant pins.
 
While this can be considered a retcon, it should be noted that Boomer and, later, Athena use these insignia throughout the series and are considered Junior Lieutenants.
 
==== Captain vs. Major Pin ====
The rank pins for captain and major ranks are very similar, with one minor exception (the major pin has a chevron that overlaps the top of the pin), thus these are common mistakes behind the scenes.
 


*"[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]":  Commander Adama spills liquor on Saul Tigh's table and throws the marine's pistol on the table.  In each of the six cuts, the module below the barrel of the gun changes: first it is slightly wet, then dry, then wet in a different way, dry again, then wet matching the first scene, then dry again.
==Dialogue Errors==
==Dialogue Errors==


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* "Oh my God!" as opposed to "Gods".  
* "Oh my God!" as opposed to "Gods".  
**When being informed by Six of her true nature and mission, [[Gaius Baltar]] exclaims "Oh, my God!"
**When being informed by Six of her true nature and mission, [[Gaius Baltar]] exclaims "Oh, my God!"
**Also when Caprica-Six breaks the neck of the baby the mother, [[Chantara]], screeches "Oh, my God!" several times.
**Also when Caprica Six breaks the neck of the baby the mother, [[Chantara]], screeches "Oh, my God!" several times.
**[[Jackson Spencer]] also makes this mistake after the Cylon Raiders launch missiles at his disabled squadron.
**[[Jackson Spencer]] also makes this mistake after the Cylon Raiders launch missiles at his disabled squadron.
**When Secretary of Education Laura Roslin informs the passengers of ''Colonial Heavy 798'' about the attack a woman reacts "Oh my God".
**When Secretary of Education Laura Roslin informs the passengers of ''Colonial Heavy 798'' about the attack a woman reacts "Oh my God".
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*A member of the production crew, possibly a boom operator, is visible on screen in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]". He can be seen behind the damaged wall behind the display of the [[Arrow of Apollo]].
*A member of the production crew, possibly a boom operator, is visible on screen in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]". He can be seen behind the damaged wall behind the display of the [[Arrow of Apollo]].
*In "[[Flight of the Phoenix]]" another camera operator can be briefly seen after the fight between Tyrol and Helo, as Tyrol walks to the Raptor to sit on its wing.
*In "[[Flight of the Phoenix]]" another camera operator can be briefly seen after the fight between Tyrol and Helo, as Tyrol walks to the Raptor to sit on its wing.
*At ~31:14 in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]," a cameraman can be seen to the right of the frame as another camerman pushes in through the small crowd that celebrates [[Laura Roslin]]'s victory over [[Gaius Baltar]] and ultimately up to Roslin's reaction at her desk.  
*At ~31:14 in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]", a cameraman can be seen to the right of the frame as another camerman pushes in through the small crowd that celebrates [[Laura Roslin]]'s victory over [[Gaius Baltar]] and ultimately up to Roslin's reaction at her desk.  
*At  1:06:12 in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]," as the Cylons are marching in, a video screen of the crew can be seen in the distance on the right.  Also, a camera dolly track can be seen on the ground just to the right of the crowd. The camera is most likely obscured from view by a plastic tarp.
*At  1:06:12 in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]", as the Cylons are marching in, a video screen of the crew can be seen in the distance on the right.  Also, a camera dolly track can be seen on the ground just to the right of the crowd. The camera is most likely obscured from view by a plastic tarp.
*At 00:02:26 in "[[Unfinished Business]]," a camera can be seen briefly in the darkness behind the crowd.
*At 00:02:26 in "[[Unfinished Business]]", a camera can be seen briefly in the darkness behind the crowd.
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Image:Gaffcrew klgpII.JPG|Crew member visible in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]".
Image:Gaffcrew klgpII.JPG|Crew member visible in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]".
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