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*Starbuck, having landed and found Apollo's Viper, gets into a gun fight with the local security force, stunning them all. He then sets off to find Apollo. | *Starbuck, having landed and found Apollo's Viper, gets into a gun fight with the local security force, stunning them all. He then sets off to find Apollo. | ||
[[ | [[Image:ApolloExperiment.jpg|thumb|right|Apollo is taken aboard the Ship of Lights to help the Terrans.]] | ||
*After a brief discussion with John, Starbuck rescues Apollo, Brenda and her father [[General Maxwell]] who have just been imprisoned by Brace for questioning the [[Arends|Nationalist President's]] decisions regarding the Eastern Alliance. Brenda and General Maxwell realise what Apollo has been saying is true... he is not Charlie Watts. | *After a brief discussion with John, Starbuck rescues Apollo, Brenda and her father [[General Maxwell]] who have just been imprisoned by Brace for questioning the [[Arends|Nationalist President's]] decisions regarding the Eastern Alliance. Brenda and General Maxwell realise what Apollo has been saying is true... he is not Charlie Watts. | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* The episode's title was derived from the 1962 film ''Experiment In Terror''. | * The episode's title was derived from the 1962 film ''Experiment In Terror''. | ||
* An extended version of this episode was made into a [[TV movies|television movie]] with the [[Experiment in Terra (TV movie)|same title]]. | * An extended version of this episode was made into a [[TV movies|television movie]] with the [[Experiment in Terra (TV movie)|same title]]. | ||
* Many fans have speculated that this episode was the inspiration for | * Many fans have speculated that this episode was the inspiration for Quantum Leap, created by Donald P. Bellisario who was a writer for Galactica. When Apollo "leaps" into the life of Charlie Watts, you would have to think this gave Bellisario a few ideas. Interestingly, Bellisario was asked about this in an on-line interview and he said it is not true and that he can't even remember what Experiment In Terra was about. Considering the amazing similarities between the two, it's almost hard to believe him. | ||
* The " | * John reveals that Terra is not Earth. | ||
* The Presidium on Terra was the French pavilion left over from [[Wikipedia:Expo '67|Expo '67]]. It is one of the few buildings from the fair still standing. It is now [[Wikipedia:Montreal Casino|Le Casino de Montréal]]. The same stock shot of Le Casino de Montréal in this episode appears to also have been used for the Earth Defense Directorate on ''[[Wikipedia:Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV series)|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]''. | * Apollo's speech to the Precidium could be called "The Battlestar Galactica Thesis" since his argument of peace through strength pretty much sums up the stance of the entire series. | ||
* Some scenes of this episode were filmed at night at the [[Wikipedia:Vasquez_Rocks|Vasquez Rocks]], notably the scene where Starbuck lands his Viper on Terra. | * This script was actually written with the parts of Starbuck and Apollo reversed, but was changed when Richard Hatch complained that Apollo was being deemphasized in favor of Starbuck. To Hatch’s surprise the script was hastily rewritten. The dialogue stayed mostly intact, which resulted in Apollo talking in a way that sounds suspiciously like Starbuck. The differences are subtle, but they are noticeable if you listen closely enough. Apollo actually says "felgercarb," a word he has never said before.<ref>Sci-Fi Channel Sciography Battlestar Galactica documentary.</ref> | ||
* "[[w:Charlie Watts|Charlie Watts]]" is also the name of the drummer for the British rock group [[w:The Rolling Stones|The Rolling Stones]]. It is rumored but unconfirmed that | *The Presidium on Terra was the French pavilion left over from [[Wikipedia:Expo '67|Expo '67]]. It is one of the few buildings from the fair still standing. It is now [[Wikipedia:Montreal Casino|Le Casino de Montréal]]. | ||
*The same stock shot of Le Casino de Montréal in this episode appears to also have been used for the Earth Defense Directorate on ''[[Wikipedia:Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV series)|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]''. | |||
*{{TOS|Adama}} misuses the word "[[sectar]]" as a measurement of time; an earlier episode notes that it is a unit of ''distance''. The word that the writer of this episode may have wanted to use either [[centar]] (an hour) or [[secton]] (a week). | |||
*Some scenes of this episode were filmed at night at the [[Wikipedia:Vasquez_Rocks|Vasquez Rocks]], notably the scene where Starbuck lands his Viper on Terra. | |||
*"[[w:Charlie Watts|Charlie Watts]]" is also the name of the drummer for the British rock group [[w:The Rolling Stones|The Rolling Stones]]. It is rumored but unconfirmed that Larsen had the character named after Watts as a tribute to his reportedly being a fan of the show.{{citation needed}} | |||
*The "white uniforms" were reused in ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' as part of the "time travel" effect employed in the series. | |||
* In the 2009 ''Galactica 1980'' comic series, [[Galactica 1980 3|issue #3]] is titled ''Experiment In Terra'', an obvious nod to this episode. | * In the 2009 ''Galactica 1980'' comic series, [[Galactica 1980 3|issue #3]] is titled ''Experiment In Terra'', an obvious nod to this episode. | ||
* | * This episode reveals that a Colonial laser is capable of stunning a group of people with a single shot. | ||
* Edward Mulhare (John) is best known for his role as Devon on ''Knight Rider'' and the title character of the 1966 sitcom ''The Ghost And Mrs. Muir'' where he also played a spectral figure who could only be seen by a certain few. | |||
* Kenneth Lynch (Dr. Gordon) played Grover in ''Galactica'' 1980 episode [[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II]]. | |||
* One of the buildings in the Terran city was later used as the exterior of the Defense Directorate in Buck Rogers. The actual building is in Montreal, Canada. | |||
* | * John deLancie (Q from Star Trek: The Next Generation) appears as the Terran officer who approaches Starbuck's viper with a troop of soldiers. The scene occurs at Vaquez Rocks, an overexposed TV and film location because it has been frequently used to double as other worlds. | ||
* | * The Eastern Alliance in this episode seems very similar to the stereotypical image Americans held of the Soviet Union during the Cold War era. Interestingly enough, the Soviet Union issued a protest over Battlestar Galactica, claiming the series promoted false stereotypical notions that hurt the Soviet Union's image. | ||
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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
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: '''Brenda Maxwell:''' [remarking on "[[Charlie Watts]]{{'}}" state] Amnesia. | : '''Brenda Maxwell:''' [remarking on "[[Charlie Watts]]{{'}}" state] Amnesia. | ||
: '''Apollo:''' Amnesia. That's a pretty name. | : '''Apollo:''' Amnesia. That's a pretty name. | ||
* ''Apollo reflects on [[John]]'s sense of humor:'' | * ''Apollo reflects on [[John]]'s sense of humor:'' | ||
: '''Apollo:''' That's very funny. At least you have a sense of humor. | : '''Apollo:''' That's very funny. At least you have a sense of humor. | ||
: '''John:''' In my job, dealing with primitive cultures, it's an absolute necessity. | : '''John:''' In my job, dealing with primitive cultures, it's an absolute necessity. | ||
* ''Upon learning that the Vipers are transmitting emergency beacons near Terra:'' | * ''Upon learning that the Vipers are transmitting emergency beacons near Terra:'' | ||
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:'''Adama''': Lightspeed, Colonel. | :'''Adama''': Lightspeed, Colonel. | ||
:'''Tigh''': Yes, sir. | :'''Tigh''': Yes, sir. | ||
* ''Upon learning the Eastern Alliance has launched a nuclear attack:'' | * ''Upon learning the Eastern Alliance has launched a nuclear attack:'' | ||
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[[Category:Episodes written by Glen A. Larson]] | [[Category:Episodes written by Glen A. Larson]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes directed by Rod Holcomb]] | [[Category:Episodes directed by Rod Holcomb]] | ||
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