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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
*As of the opening credits, the Fleet population is now 47,862, reflecting a casualty count of 12 during the Cylon boarding action in the previous episode. This seems barely sufficient to include the bodies seen on screen, let alone the number of casualties implied in "[[Valley of Darkness]], | *As of the opening credits, the Fleet population is now 47,862, reflecting a casualty count of 12 during the Cylon boarding action in the previous episode. This seems barely sufficient to include the bodies seen on screen, let alone the number of casualties implied in "[[Valley of Darkness]]", but perhaps a number of the casualties have not had time to expire yet. At the end of the episode, factoring in Crashdown's death, the total stands at 47,861. | ||
*{{callsign|Crashdown}} dies in this episode, shot by Baltar as he threatens to shoot Cally. | *{{callsign|Crashdown}} dies in this episode, shot by Baltar as he threatens to shoot Cally. | ||
*"Frag" is American military slang for intentionally killing a superior officer of one's own force in the field, allegedly to save oneself from their incompetence or recklessness. The term was popularized during the Vietnam War, when discipline lagged and a number of officers found grenades in their bunkers or caught "friendly fire" during a skirmish. The word is derived from "fragmentation grenade" which is shortened to "frag grenade" or just "frag." | *"Frag" is American military slang for intentionally killing a superior officer of one's own force in the field, allegedly to save oneself from their incompetence or recklessness. The term was popularized during the Vietnam War, when discipline lagged and a number of officers found grenades in their bunkers or caught "friendly fire" during a skirmish. The word is derived from "fragmentation grenade" which is shortened to "frag grenade" or just "frag." | ||
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*Raptors are capable of carrying missiles. We also saw this in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]". | *Raptors are capable of carrying missiles. We also saw this in "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]". | ||
*Seven Vipers are down for repairs in this episode, probably damaged offscreen during the sortie in "[[Scattered]]". | *Seven Vipers are down for repairs in this episode, probably damaged offscreen during the sortie in "[[Scattered]]". | ||
*[[Cottle]]'s hurried arrival means that this episode must begin very shortly after the end of "[[Valley of Darkness]], | *[[Cottle]]'s hurried arrival means that this episode must begin very shortly after the end of "[[Valley of Darkness]]", during which Roslin still seems to be in good health. For her to exhibit the degree of symptoms shown, either [[chamalla]]'s withdrawal effects are highly acute, or her delirium is the result of the extreme progression of her cancer, no longer masked by the anesthetizing properties of the drug. | ||
*The [[List_of_terms_(RDM)#Military_Jargon|five 'graph]] orders given by Crashdown approximately follow the 5 paragraph NATO orders format (which is Situation, Mission, Execution, Service and Support, and Command and Signals). Also, in giving orders an infantry commander would use an improvised map model as was done by Crashdown. | *The [[List_of_terms_(RDM)#Military_Jargon|five 'graph]] orders given by Crashdown approximately follow the 5 paragraph NATO orders format (which is Situation, Mission, Execution, Service and Support, and Command and Signals). Also, in giving orders an infantry commander would use an improvised map model as was done by Crashdown. | ||
*The writers for this episode, Dawn Prestwich and Nicole Yorkin, used to be writers on [[Katee Sackhoff]]'s old show, ''[[w:The Education of Max Bickford|The Education of Max Bickford]]''. | *The writers for this episode, Dawn Prestwich and Nicole Yorkin, used to be writers on [[Katee Sackhoff]]'s old show, ''[[w:The Education of Max Bickford|The Education of Max Bickford]]''. | ||
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** Also, how can God, being omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscient, abandon anything? | ** Also, how can God, being omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscient, abandon anything? | ||
* Will [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]], [[Cally]], or [[Seelix]] ever reveal the truth about Crashdown's fate? Or perhaps use the threat of doing so as leverage against Baltar, to force him to perform a favor later? ([[Resistance (episode)|Answer]]) | * Will [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]], [[Cally]], or [[Seelix]] ever reveal the truth about Crashdown's fate? Or perhaps use the threat of doing so as leverage against Baltar, to force him to perform a favor later? ([[Resistance (episode)|Answer]]) | ||
* Why is it necessary to cannibalize [[Raptor 305]] for parts? ''Galactica'' had four Raptors in good condition earlier that day during "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]], | * Why is it necessary to cannibalize [[Raptor 305]] for parts? ''Galactica'' had four Raptors in good condition earlier that day during "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]", and none seem to be deployed during the battle in "[[Scattered]]". | ||
** Is fielding all six for any extended time period beyond the ship's ability? Have ''Galactica''{{'|s}} Raptors been in chronically poor condition? | ** Is fielding all six for any extended time period beyond the ship's ability? Have ''Galactica''{{'|s}} Raptors been in chronically poor condition? | ||
* Could [[Ellen Tigh]]'s attempts to manipulate the downfall of President Roslin be an indication that she is really a Cylon sent to spread chaos in the Fleet? ([[Sometimes a Great Notion|Partial Answer:She is a Cylon, but that might not be related to her actions. Also, as she has not yet been resurrected, she does not know of her Cylon heritage.]]) | * Could [[Ellen Tigh]]'s attempts to manipulate the downfall of President Roslin be an indication that she is really a Cylon sent to spread chaos in the Fleet? ([[Sometimes a Great Notion|Partial Answer:She is a Cylon, but that might not be related to her actions. Also, as she has not yet been resurrected, she does not know of her Cylon heritage.]]) | ||