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* In {{1980|Adama}}'s opening monologue, during his mention of "too many of our sons and daughters" having not survived the journey, a mural of {{TOS|Apollo}}, {{TOS|Athena}}, [[Zac]] and [[Ila]] is called for, thus confirming that Athena is also dead.<ref>[[bsp:Galactica Discovers Earth|Script for "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I"]], p. 2</ref>
* In {{1980|Adama}}'s opening monologue, during his mention of "too many of our sons and daughters" having not survived the journey, a mural of {{TOS|Apollo}}, {{TOS|Athena}}, [[Zac]] and [[Ila]] is called for, thus confirming that Athena is also dead.<ref>[[bsp:Galactica Discovers Earth|Script for "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I"]], p. 2</ref>
* The first scene between [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]] is in the form of a day-down patrol, where both reflect on it being their last patrol. Further, Troy echoes the words from his late father made to the people on [[Terra]] in "[[Experiment in Terra]]": "The opposite of war isn't always peace. More often it's slavery."<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 3</ref>
* The first scene between [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]] is in the form of a day-down patrol, where both reflect on it being their last patrol. Further, Troy echoes the words from his late father made to the people on [[Terra]] in "[[Experiment in Terra]]": "The opposite of war isn't always peace. More often it's slavery."<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 3</ref>
* The dialogue between Dr. [[Zee]] and Adama regarding Earth's present state of development runs longer. Adama notes Zee's age (14) and after being told to send out the patrol beyond its usual range, issues a coded battle order to Troy and Dillon. This is called "Operation Caprica," and color-coded. Using turbo-thrusters, Troy and Dillon run into two Cylon {{TOS|Raider}}s, which they destroy before the Cylons can report that they've been compromised. Dillon and Troy return to the Fleet.<ref>''Ibid.'', pgs. 5-8</ref>
* The dialogue between Dr. [[Zee]] and Adama regarding Earth's present state of development runs longer. Adama notes Zee's age (14) and after being told to send out the patrol beyond its usual range, issues a coded battle order to Troy and Dillon. This is called "Operation Caprica", and color-coded. Using turbo-thrusters, Troy and Dillon run into two Cylon {{TOS|Raider}}s, which they destroy before the Cylons can report that they've been compromised. Dillon and Troy return to the Fleet.<ref>''Ibid.'', pgs. 5-8</ref>
* After the two Air Force jets launch missiles at Troy and Dillon's [[Viper (1980)|Viper]]s, they avoid this by using their invisibility shield (referred to at this point in the script as a "force shield").<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 18</ref>
* After the two Air Force jets launch missiles at Troy and Dillon's [[Viper (1980)|Viper]]s, they avoid this by using their invisibility shield (referred to at this point in the script as a "force shield").<ref>''Ibid.'', p. 18</ref>
* Pilot #2 makes a crack about [[w:McDonnell Douglas|McDonell (sic) Douglas]] and [[w:Sperry Corporation|Sperry Rand]], two US defense contractors.<ref name="p19">''Ibid.'', p. 19</ref>
* Pilot #2 makes a crack about [[w:McDonnell Douglas|McDonell (sic) Douglas]] and [[w:Sperry Corporation|Sperry Rand]], two US defense contractors.<ref name="p19">''Ibid.'', p. 19</ref>
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[[File:Cylonattack.jpg|thumb|Dr. Zee's simulation of a Cylon Attack on Los Angeles.]]
[[File:Cylonattack.jpg|thumb|Dr. Zee's simulation of a Cylon Attack on Los Angeles.]]


* According to publications at the time, the original airing of "Galactica Discovers Earth" had some of the highest ratings in the history of the franchise.  The premiere episode, which aired Sunday, January 27th, 1980, ranked 30th for the week. The [[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II|second]] and [[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III|third episode]]s (aired February 3rd and 10th) also did well. [http://www.tvobscurities.com/articles/return_sb.php].  According to The "World Almanac and Book of Facts 1980," overall for the period that it was aired, Galactica 1980 ranked 20th out of 100 series in the Nielsen ratings.
* According to publications at the time, the original airing of "Galactica Discovers Earth" had some of the highest ratings in the history of the franchise.  The premiere episode, which aired Sunday, January 27th, 1980, ranked 30th for the week. The [[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II|second]] and [[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III|third episode]]s (aired February 3rd and 10th) also did well. [http://www.tvobscurities.com/articles/return_sb.php].  According to The "World Almanac and Book of Facts 1980", overall for the period that it was aired, Galactica 1980 ranked 20th out of 100 series in the Nielsen ratings.
* Dr. Zee's video screens show a series of shots from unusual public domain sources and from other Universal properties.  This is supposed to resemble a smattering of US television images, and is a decidedly strange sequence, complete with eerie sound effects, which sets an odd tone early in the program.  Among the images seen is [[wikipedia:Rod Serling|Rod Serling]] in an introduction to the series ''[[w:Night Gallery|Night Gallery]]'', in addition to [[w:Woody Woodpecker|Woody Woodpecker]].
* Dr. Zee's video screens show a series of shots from unusual public domain sources and from other Universal properties.  This is supposed to resemble a smattering of US television images, and is a decidedly strange sequence, complete with eerie sound effects, which sets an odd tone early in the program.  Among the images seen is [[wikipedia:Rod Serling|Rod Serling]] in an introduction to the series ''[[w:Night Gallery|Night Gallery]]'', in addition to [[w:Woody Woodpecker|Woody Woodpecker]].
* The simulated Cylon attack on Earth reuses footage from the movie ''[[w:Earthquake (film)|Earthquake]]'' which was released by Universal Pictures in 1974, and also starred [[Lorne Greene]] (Commander Adama).
* The simulated Cylon attack on Earth reuses footage from the movie ''[[w:Earthquake (film)|Earthquake]]'' which was released by Universal Pictures in 1974, and also starred [[Lorne Greene]] (Commander Adama).
* The song playing in [[Jamie Hamilton]]'s car when pulling up to the gas station is [[w:Billy Joel|Billy Joel]]'s "[[w:My Life (Billy Joel song)|My Life]]," which makes a brief reappearance in "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II]]".
* The song playing in [[Jamie Hamilton]]'s car when pulling up to the gas station is [[w:Billy Joel|Billy Joel]]'s "[[w:My Life (Billy Joel song)|My Life]]", which makes a brief reappearance in "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II]]".


=== Nods to a Past Incarnation ===
=== Nods to a Past Incarnation ===
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* Adama's comment that Earth's "proximity to the sun provides the '''only climate in the galaxy'''<ref>This emphasis is Battlestar Wiki's, not Adama's.</ref> comfortably able to support life as we know it" is technically correct, in so far as the audience is concerned. In the story, however, this claim establishes that:
* Adama's comment that Earth's "proximity to the sun provides the '''only climate in the galaxy'''<ref>This emphasis is Battlestar Wiki's, not Adama's.</ref> comfortably able to support life as we know it" is technically correct, in so far as the audience is concerned. In the story, however, this claim establishes that:
*# The Colonials are from outside the [[Milky Way]] and thus have some form of faster-than-light drive never fully shown in the series.  
*# The Colonials are from outside the [[Milky Way]] and thus have some form of faster-than-light drive never fully shown in the series.  
*# That the Milky Way Galaxy itself has no other planets that are capable of supporting human life, in so far as the Galacticans know it. However, this claim is contradicted by the presence of the planets of [[Paradeen]] and [[Terra]], which is outside the Colonials' home galaxy<ref>As confirmed by the events depicted in "[[The Long Patrol]]," "[[Greetings From Earth]]," and "[[Experiment in Terra]]"</ref> and is in the Milky Way<ref>As established by the [[Gamma frequency]] transmission {{TOS|Apollo}} receives in "[[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]]"</ref>.
*# That the Milky Way Galaxy itself has no other planets that are capable of supporting human life, in so far as the Galacticans know it. However, this claim is contradicted by the presence of the planets of [[Paradeen]] and [[Terra]], which is outside the Colonials' home galaxy<ref>As confirmed by the events depicted in "[[The Long Patrol]]", "[[Greetings From Earth]]", and "[[Experiment in Terra]]"</ref> and is in the Milky Way<ref>As established by the [[Gamma frequency]] transmission {{TOS|Apollo}} receives in "[[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]]"</ref>.
* Adama's indication that the polar ice caps and the deserts could "easily be reclaimed by our technology" points to the Colonials possessing some form of [[w:terra-forming|terra-forming]] technology.
* Adama's indication that the polar ice caps and the deserts could "easily be reclaimed by our technology" points to the Colonials possessing some form of [[w:terra-forming|terra-forming]] technology.


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