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{{disline|For other items of the same name, see: [[Experiment in Terra (disambiguation)]].}}
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| image = Experiment_in_Terra.jpg
| Title= Experiment in Terra
| title= Experiment in Terra
| Series= [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|the Original Series]]
| series= tos
| Season= 1
| forumthread=1543
| Episode= 19
| episode= 19
| Guests= [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Melody+Anderson Melody Anderson] ([[Brenda Maxwell]]) <br> [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Edward+Mulhare Edward Mulhare] ([[John]]) <br> [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Nehemiah+Persoff Nehemiah Persoff] (Eastern Alliance Leader) <br> [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Ken+Swofford Ken Swofford] ([[General Maxwell]])
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| Writer= [[Glen A. Larson]]
| writer= [[Glen A. Larson]]
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| Director= [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Rod+Holcomb Rod Holcomb]
| director= [[Rod Holcomb]]
| Production=
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| Rating=
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| US Airdate= 18 March 1979
| extra= [[Experiment in Terra (TV movie)|Re-released as a telemovie]]
| UK Airdate=
| US airdate= 1979-03-18
| DVD= 28 December 2004
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| Population=
| dvd= 2004-12-28
| Prev= [[Baltar's Escape (TOS)|Baltar's Escape]]
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| Next= [[Take the Celestra (TOS)|Take the Celestra]]
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== Overview ==


 
:''The mysterious bright lights return again, transporting the bewildered Apollo to the planet Terra to avert war with the Eastern Alliance. Exposing a plan by the devious president, Apollo has Starbuck warn ''Galactica'', which lends the protective powers of its shields to avoid planetary holocaust.''
:''The [[Beings of Light|mysterious bright lights]] return again, transporting the bewildered {{TOS|Apollo}} to the planet [[Terra]] to avert war with the [[Eastern Alliance]]. Exposing a plan by the [[Arends|devious president]], Apollo has {{TOS|Starbuck}} warn ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'', which lends the protective powers of its shields to avoid planetary holocaust.''


== Summary ==  
== Summary ==  
*While on a recon patrol with [[Blue Squadron]] searching for an [[Eastern Alliance]] [[Eastern Alliance destroyer|destroyer]], Captain {{TOS|Apollo}}'s {{TOS|Viper}} is again waylaid by the [[Beings of Light]] and brought aboard their [[Ship of Lights|ship.]]
*While on a recon patrol with [[Blue Squadron]] searching for an [[Eastern Alliance]] [[Eastern Alliance destroyer|destroyer]], Captain [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]]'s [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]] is again waylaid by the [[Beings of Light]] and brought aboard their [[Ship of Lights|ship.]]


*There he is told by [[John]] that he needs to help [[Terra]] and stop a war. Due to their lack of a substantive, corporeal form, they are unable to affect changes without need of a proxy (what Apollo sees is a projection or representation of their spirit). Apollo is also told by John that to the Terrans he will appear to be a missing warrior named Colonel [[Charlie Watts]], to allow him some credibility during his attempts. After this encounter, Apollo wakes up near Terra, an incredible distance from his previous position, and well outside the Vipers' fuel range for a safe return to ''Galactica''.
*There he is told by [[John]] that he needs to help [[Terra]] and stop a war. Due to their lack of a substantiative, corporeal form, they are unable to affect changes without need of a proxy (what Apollo sees is a projection or representation of their spirit). Apollo is also told by John that to the Terrans he will appear to be a missing warrior named Colonel [[Charlie Watts]], to allow him some credibility during his attempts. After this encounter, Apollo wakes up near Terra, an incredible distance from his previous position, and well outside the Vipers fuel range for a safe return to ''Galactica''.


*{{TOS|Starbuck}} and {{TOS|Boomer}} detect Apollo's distress signal at extreme range. Starbuck goes to help Apollo, while Boomer returns to ''{{TOS|Galactica}}''.
*[[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] and [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] detect Apollo's distress signal at extreme range. Starbuck goes to help Apollo, while Boomer returns to ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]''.


*Apollo is picked up after landing on Terra by [[Brenda Maxwell]] who was Charlie Watts' girlfriend and they return to her apartment. John again appears to Apollo and advises him he needs to reveal the truth about [[Lunar One]]. Whilst he is doing so, Brenda notifies the authorities of "Charlie's" return, believing him to need medical attention. Soon Officer [[Brace]] arrives and Apollo is taken into custody, and subsequently examined by Doctor [[Horning]].
*Apollo is picked up after landing on Terra by [[Brenda_Maxwell|Brenda Maxwell]] who was Charlie Watts' girlfriend and they return to her apartment. John again appears to Apollo and advises him he needs to reveal the truth about [[Lunar_One|Luna One]]. Whilst he is doing so, Brenda notifies the authorities of of "Charlie's" return, believing him to need medical attention. Soon Officer [[Brace|Brace]] arrives and Apollo is taken into custody.


*Back on ''Galactica'' Commander {{TOS|Adama}} decides that the [[battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]] will temporarily leave the [[the Fleet (TOS)|fleet]] to investigate the beacon signal sent by both Apollo and Starbuck's Viper's, leaving behind two full squadrons of fighters to protect the civilians.
*Back on ''Galactica'' [[Adama_%28TOS%29|Commander Adama]] decides that the [[Battlestar_%28TOS%29| battlestar]] will temporarily leave the [[The_Fleet_%28TOS%29|fleet]] to investigate the beacon signal sent by both Apollo and Starbuck's Viper's, leaving behind two full squadrons of fighters to protect the civilians.


*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.
[[File: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.


*The Leaders of the Eastern Alliance confirm their plans to launch a surprise attack on the Nationalists whilst at the same time, in the Nationalist Precedium, The President announces that a peace agreement with the Eastern Alliance has just been reached. Starbuck and Brenda Maxwell leave to retrieve [[Viper 4|Starbuck's Viper]].
*After a brief discussion with John, Starbuck rescues Apollo, Brenda and her father [[General_Maxwell|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.  


*The attack is begun, the Nationalist's missiles being automatically launched after detection of the Eastern Alliance's surprise move. ''Galactica'' arrives, and following Starbuck's instructions uses its weapons to destroy all missiles from both sides. This surprise turn of events forces the Eastern Alliance to sue for peace.
*The Leaders of the Eastern Alliance confirm their plans to launch a suprise attack on the nationalists whilst at the same time, in the Nationalist Presidium, The President announces a Peace Treaty with the Eastern Alliance has just been reached


*John spirits Apollo away from he Precedium so he does not have to answer any questions from the President and General Maxwell. John then goes on to confirm to Apollo that Terra is not [[Earth (TOS)|Earth]], and their search for the [[Thirteenth Tribe (TOS)|Thirteenth Tribe]] will continue.
== Questions ==
* Why do the Beings of Light need proxy's to do their bidding? Surely an advanced race would have resolved a more elegant solution than co-opting "primitives" for their needs?


==Adama's Notes==
== Analysis ==
''It is now seven sectars since the escape of our captives, numbering amongst them, a group of Nomen and the dangerous soldiers from the Eastern Alliance, whose ominous destroyers apparently cruise these skies in search of any opposition to their political will.  I have a recon patrol launched to track the escaping destroyer to its base on Lunar Seven.  Once located, we can assess the strength of the Alliance on the outpost and determine our next step.''
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== Notes ==  
== Notes ==  
=== Behind the Scenes ===
According to ''[[So Say We All: The Complete, Uncensored, Unauthorized Oral History of Battlestar Galactica]]'', "Experiment in Terra" was an episode designed to explore the spiritual and metaphysical themes that had been introduced earlier in the series, particularly in "[[War of the Gods]]."<ref>{{cite book/sswa|194}}</ref>


The script for this episode underwent a significant change during production. It was originally written with Starbuck in the lead role, but at the request of actor [[Richard Hatch]], who felt his character Apollo was being underutilized, the roles were swapped. This last-minute change resulted in Apollo delivering dialogue that was more in line with Starbuck's character, including using the word "felgercarb" for the first time.<ref name="SciFiDoc">{{cite_web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sue_g_r_0c|title=Sci-Fi Channel Sciography Battlestar Galactica documentary.}}</ref><ref>{{cite book/sswa|212}}</ref> Director [[Rod Holcomb]] felt that Hatch was ultimately the best choice for the role in this episode, praising his ability to portray the character's sense of innocence and mystification.<ref>{{cite book/sswa|213}}</ref>
* Third of a Three Episode Arc [[Greetings_from_Earth|(Greetings From Earth)]], [[Baltar's Escape|(Baltar's Escape)]], and [[Experiment_in_Terra_%28TOS%29|(Experiment in Terra)]]


=== Production ===
*The Presidium on Terra was the French pavillion left over from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expo_67 Expo '67]. It is one of the few buildings from the fair still standing. It is now [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal_Casino Le Casino de Montréal].
* 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]].
* Many fans have speculated that this episode was the inspiration for ''[[w:Quantum Leap|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 "white uniforms" worn by Apollo and Starbuck were reused in ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' as part of the "time travel" effect employed in the series.
* 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]]''.
* 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 Larson had the character named after Watts as a tribute to his reportedly being a fan of the show.{{citation needed}}
* In the 2009 ''Galactica 1980'' comic series, [[Galactica 1980 3|issue #3]] is titled ''Experiment In Terra'', an obvious nod to this episode.
* 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.


=== Actors ===
*The same stock shot of Le Casino de Montréal in this episode appears to also have been used for the Earth Defence Directorate on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_Rogers_in_the_25th_Century_%28TV_series%29 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century].
 
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* [[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. [[Horning]]) played [[Grover]] in [[Galactica 1980 4|''Galactica 1980'']] episode "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II]]."
* [[John de Lancie]] (Q from ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'') appears as the Terran officer who approaches Starbuck's Viper with a troop of soldiers.
 
=== In-Universe ===
* John reveals that [[Terra]] is not [[Earth (RDM)/ru:Земля|Earth]].
* 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.
* {{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).
* This episode reveals that a Colonial laser is capable of stunning a group of people with a single shot.
 
== Analysis ==
 
* "Experiment in Terra" finishes off the arc started with "[[Greetings From Earth]]". It also serves as the last time the [[Beings of Light]] are seen in the entire series run, though this element will be reintroduced in "[[The Return of Starbuck]]," the final episode of ''[[Galactica 1980]]''.
* Many of the plot elements introduced in "Greetings From Earth" are closed in the episode, prime among them being the question of whether [[Terra]] is indeed the [[Earth (TOS)|Thirteenth Colony]]. However, the [[Lunar Colonies]] mentioned in both this episode and "Greetings" are never seen. The conditions on the Lunar Colonies, now apparently controlled by the Eastern Alliance, are merely word-of-mouth, forcing the viewer to presume much of what has happened on these Lunar settlements. Of course, the plight of these Colonies, from where [[Michael]] and [[Sarah Fowler]] (and children) came, is seemingly written as an afterthought.
* Much of the episode is an allegory of the [[w:Cold War|Cold War]], with [[w:fascism|fascism]] taking the place of [[w:Communism|Communism]] in the form of the [[Eastern Alliance]].  
* This episode also reintroduces the concept of governmental authority as horribly flawed and inept, a recurring theme that has stuck with the series since "[[Saga of a Star World]]" and the episodes that have dealt with the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]]. Interestingly enough, this theme has been running through the entire arc, from the Quorum's handling of affairs in "Greetings" to their removal of martial law (and diminishing {{TOS|Adama}}'s authority) in "[[Baltar's Escape]]". As was the case in both episodes, it takes Adama and the [[Warrior]]s under his command to correct the errors in judgment, thus reinstilling the message that a strong military authority can right the wrongs of government.  
* The teasing in the series thus far has reinforced the fact that there is, indeed, another group of humans in the galaxy. Whether these humans are descendants of the Thirteenth Tribe that left Kobol ages ago is still very much in question, though it is something that viewers are to assume.
*It is noteworthy that one of the writers of Battlestar Galactica, Donald P. Bellisario, would notably use the basic theme of this episode of putting the hero in the guise of a local accompanied by a "holographic" companion that no one could see again in the 1989 television show Quantum Leap. The similarities are quite obvious, especially given the Bellisario connection.
 
== Questions ==
* If the beings on the Ship of Lights were willing to interfere and save the planet Terra from destruction, then why didn't they interfere to prevent the destruction of the Colonies?
*Why do the Beings of Light need proxies to do their bidding? Surely an advanced race would have resolved a more elegant solution than co-opting "primitives" for their needs?
*Bearing in mind the interest the Beings of Light had with the Terrans, did the Beings of Light share this same interest and concern in the Colonials before or during the [[Thousand-Yahren War]]?
*Why does ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'' leave the Fleet defenseless to protect Terra, particularly in lieu of Adama's comments in "The Living Legend," where Adama voices opposition to attacking [[Gamoray]] because it would leave the Fleet defenseless from a Cylon killing force?
*Are the Cylons still pursuing the Fleet? If they are, will they too happen across Terra and likely destroy that civilization?
*Why did John give Apollo the guise of Charlie Watts when Apollo immediately dumps this persona and introduces himself as Captain Apollo anyway? He then even tells the Precedium all about the Colonies but then is told to not say a word at the end to the leaders. Was this a writing mishap?
 
== Bloopers ==
 
* Starbuck enters the prison complex with his gun drawn, yet when we see him inside the building in the very next shot, his gun is in his holster. It is not until he sees the guards that he draws the gun again. Why would Starbuck put his gun back in his holster when he knew he'd have to use it?
 
* Starbuck is miles away from his viper helmet when John causes his uniform to turn white, yet when Starbuck returns to his viper, his helmet is white.
 
* After Starbuck stuns the group of Terran soldiers, he leaves them there unconscious. When he returns later, they are gone. Where did they go? If they regained consciousness, wouldn't they have confiscated the vipers?


== Noteworthy Dialogue ==
== Noteworthy Dialogue ==
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* ''{{TOS|Apollo}} asks [[Brenda Maxwell]] for her name after she picks him up on [[Terra]]:''
    and so on, and so on...
: '''Apollo:''' What was your name?
-->
: '''Brenda Maxwell:''' [remarking on "[[Charlie Watts]]{{'}}" state] Amnesia.
: '''Apollo:''' Amnesia. That's a pretty name.
 
* ''Apollo reflects on [[John]]'s 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.
 
* ''Upon learning that the Vipers are transmitting emergency beacons near Terra:''
:'''Adama''': Tigh, plot a course for Terra.
:'''Tigh''': What velocity, sir?
:'''Adama''': [[Lightspeed]].
:'''Tigh''': Sir, it has been some time since ''Galactica'' has been pushed to—
:'''Adama''': Lightspeed, Colonel.
:'''Tigh''': Yes, sir.
 
* ''Upon learning the Eastern Alliance has launched a nuclear attack:''
:'''President Arends''': Well uh ... that's impossible. I have this treaty ...
:'''General Maxwell''': Well frame it! But hurry!
 
== Deleted Scenes ==
:''See: [[{{PAGENAME}}/Deleted_scenes|The deleted scenes from this episode.]]


== Official Statements ==  
== Official Statements ==  
 
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* ''[[Richard Hatch]] discusses his "Starbuck"-esque role in this episode:''
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: '''Richard Hatch:''' One of the biggest, well, kind of practical jokes was, there was an episode written for [[Dirk Benedict|Dirk [Benedict]]], and I got the episode and I…I was a little upset. I felt they were, you know, knocking Captain {{TOS|Apollo}}. I felt they were really pushing him aside and I said, I think it’s time that HE had a story, that you did something for this character rather than just letting him give orders and go march around the ship. So he, [[Glen A. Larson|Glen [Larson]]] said, you’re right, we really should, we need a story with Captain Apollo going down to HIS planet. So, about two hours later, the script I’d had, featuring Dirk, arrived at my house, and it had been…the two characters of Captain Apollo and {{TOS|Starbuck}} were simply interchanged, they’d put my name where Starbuck was and put Starbuck where Apollo was. And I immediately got into the car and was seeking out Dirk to apologize, because I simply had no idea, I thought, down the road, the next story, maybe a couple of stories later he’d write one for Captain Apollo. He didn’t do that, he just took the very story that had probably been in Dirk’s hands, he’d been going “what a wonderful script I have here!” and two hours later he gets a script where he was now Captain Apollo and I’m Starbuck and literally he has not changed any lines. In any case I was very embarrassed and I found him at a party and I explained the whole situation to him and how sorry I was and he said, well, I understand, I just think you should go to Glen Larson and ask him to reverse it, put it back the other way. So I tried to find Glen Larson, and I told him, I appreciate the gesture, but the next time will you be a little more subtle? Sometimes you want to expand your character, you want to bring in new dimensions to the character and they gave Captain Apollo the chance to do a few things that he didn’t normally do on that show because, as you all know, Starbuck got to run around and have fun with the ladies and Captain Apollo…kind of had fun with himself…and from that time on they actually began to change, not change the characters, but to give Starbuck a little bit of the Captain Apollo quality and Captain Apollo a little bit of the Starbuck qualities, and they started to make the characters more well-rounded, and I appreciated that.<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://geocities.ws/sjpaxton/galacon.html|title=1986 Galacon Q & A with Richard Hatch and Anne Lockhart|date=|accessdate=12 August 2007|last=Paxton|first=Susan J.|format=|language=}}</ref>
 
== Guest Stars ==
*[[Melody Anderson]] as [[Brenda Maxwell]]
*[[Peter D. MacLean]] as [[Arends|President Arends]]
*[[Edward Mulhare]] as [[John]]
*[[Nehemiah Persoff]] as [[Supreme Commandant|Eastern Alliance Leader]]
*[[Logan Ramsey]] as [[Moore]]
*[[Ken Swofford]] as [[General Maxwell]]
*[[Sidney Clute]] as [[Stone]]
*[[Ken Lynch|Kenneth Lynch]] as [[Horning|Dr. Horning]]
*[[imdb:nm0722468|Jordan Rhodes]] as [[Brace]]
*[[John de Lancie]] as Officer
*[[imdb:nm0547501|Russ Marin]] as [[Alliance Member]]
*[[Milt Jamin]] as [[Alliance Leader]]
 
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