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Editing Earth (1980)

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*Most of the Earth scenes in ''Galactica 1980'' took place in [[w:Southern California|Southern California]], with the main exception of the time travel sequence to [[w:Nazi Germany|Nazi Germany]] (which still looked a lot like Southern California) and the trip that Troy and Dillon take to [[New York City]].
*Most of the Earth scenes in ''Galactica 1980'' took place in [[w:Southern California|Southern California]], with the main exception of the time travel sequence to [[w:Nazi Germany|Nazi Germany]] (which still looked a lot like Southern California) and the trip that Troy and Dillon take to [[New York City]].


*The memorable attack simulation by the Cylons, created by Doctor Zee, focuses particularly on Hollywood, as noted with the destruction of the [[w:Capitol Records#The Capitol Records Tower|Capitol Records Building]].  These scenes were recycled from the 1974 movie ''[[w:Earthquake (film)|Earthquake]]'', itself starring [[Lorne Greene]] ([[Adama (1980)|Adama]]).
*The memorable attack simulation by the Cylons, created by Doctor Zee, focuses particularly on Hollywood, as noted with the destruction of the [[w:Capitol Records#The Capitol Records Tower|Capitol Records Building]].  These scenes were recycled from the 1974 movie Earthquake.


*There were hints in the Original Series that Earth may be technologically advanced (e.g. [[Terra]], the [[Silent One]]'s drawing on [[Proteus]]).  However, perhaps due to budgetary constraints in the sequel series, Earth was ultimately revealed to be the contemporary one.
*There were hints in the Original Series that Earth may be technologically advanced (e.g. [[Terra]], the [[Silent One]]'s drawing on [[Proteus]]).  However, perhaps due to budgetary constraints in the sequel series, Earth was ultimately revealed to be the contemporary one.

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