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**In the [[Podcast:Escape Velocity#Act 4|podcast]], Ron Moore points out that such an interpretation was never intended by the writers. He concedes that the way it is shot goes into that direction, which he considers too far, but believes that none of the characters present would think of it any other way than Baltar moving around by himself. | **In the [[Podcast:Escape Velocity#Act 4|podcast]], Ron Moore points out that such an interpretation was never intended by the writers. He concedes that the way it is shot goes into that direction, which he considers too far, but believes that none of the characters present would think of it any other way than Baltar moving around by himself. | ||
* The scene where Baltar violently confronts the Colonials during their prayer service seems based on the Biblical narrative of [[W:Cleansing of the Temple|Jesus and the money changers]]. | * The scene where Baltar violently confronts the Colonials during their prayer service seems based on the Biblical narrative of [[W:Cleansing of the Temple|Jesus and the money changers]]. | ||
* Racetrack and Skulls' Raptor accident bears similarities to the real life [[Wikipedia:Gemini 8|Gemini VIII]] mission, where a thruster on the craft jammed in the "on" position, causing the spacecraft to roll violently to the left. The high roll rate endangered the lives of astronauts Scott and Armstrong, and the incident caused the mission to be aborted. A dramatized version of the accident can be seen | * Racetrack and Skulls' Raptor accident bears similarities to the real life [[Wikipedia:Gemini 8|Gemini VIII]] mission, where a thruster on the craft jammed in the "on" position, causing the spacecraft to roll violently to the left. The high roll rate endangered the lives of astronauts Scott and Armstrong, and the incident caused the mission to be aborted. A dramatized version of the accident can be seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvWBnkPvqME | ||
=== Characters === | === Characters === | ||