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* Adama and [[Xaviar]]'s conversation regarding [[time warp synthesizer|time travel]] notes Xaviar's position on it more clearly, which Adama appears to respond more positively to. Xaviar posits that time travel doesn't adversely affect history.<ref>''Ibid.'', pgs. 36-38</ref> In his words: | * Adama and [[Xaviar]]'s conversation regarding [[time warp synthesizer|time travel]] notes Xaviar's position on it more clearly, which Adama appears to respond more positively to. Xaviar posits that time travel doesn't adversely affect history.<ref>''Ibid.'', pgs. 36-38</ref> In his words: | ||
*: How do we know it works that way? Maybe history isn't really changed. Maybe it all comes out the very same. Take, for example, the chance of birth. Whether your parents decide to journey from one place to another only dictates the environment in which you are born. The fact remains that you live. What difference whether we introduce marvels of science to primitive Earth...the same people will live to use them...only the quality of their lives will have changed.<ref>''Ibid.'', p.37</ref> | *: How do we know it works that way? Maybe history isn't really changed. Maybe it all comes out the very same. Take, for example, the chance of birth. Whether your parents decide to journey from one place to another only dictates the environment in which you are born. The fact remains that you live. What difference whether we introduce marvels of science to primitive Earth...the same people will live to use them...only the quality of their lives will have changed.<ref>''Ibid.'', p.37</ref> | ||
* The cop, [[Dorbin]], is referred to as "Doberman" in the script.<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 46</ref> | * The cop, [[Dorbin]], is referred to as "Doberman" in the script.<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 46</ref> | ||
* Hamilton forces her presence on Dillon and Troy at gunpoint—using Troy's [[laser pistol (1980)|laser]] to do so. With no choice on the matter, the Warriors agree to have Hamilton accompany them, which ends part 1.<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 59-60</ref> | * Hamilton forces her presence on Dillon and Troy at gunpoint—using Troy's [[laser pistol (1980)|laser]] to do so. With no choice on the matter, the Warriors agree to have Hamilton accompany them, which ends part 1.<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 59-60</ref> | ||
* The sub-plot with [[Willie Griffin]] finding the Vipers in the field is not present. | * The sub-plot with [[Willie Griffin]] finding the Vipers in the field is not present. | ||