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* Segments of the episode were filmed at the Golden Oak Ranch. The [[w:Nazi|Nazi]] rocket base was filmed in part on the [[w:Universal Studios|Universal Studios]] backlot. | * Segments of the episode were filmed at the Golden Oak Ranch. The [[w:Nazi|Nazi]] rocket base was filmed in part on the [[w:Universal Studios|Universal Studios]] backlot. | ||
* The "white uniforms" are reuses from the episodes "[[War of the Gods, Part II]]" and "[[Experiment in Terra]]". In "War of the Gods, | * The "white uniforms" are reuses from the episodes "[[War of the Gods, Part II]]" and "[[Experiment in Terra]]". In "War of the Gods", the uniforms are seen on {{TOS|Apollo}}, {{TOS|Starbuck}} and [[Sheba]] when they are aboard the [[Ship of Lights]]. Later, Starbuck and Apollo have these uniforms when given an aura that permits them to see [[John]], a [[Being of Light]], during their assignment on [[Terra]]. | ||
* The only new Viper-based special effects created for this episode involves the time warp effect as [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]] pursue [[Xaviar]] back to 1944. | * The only new Viper-based special effects created for this episode involves the time warp effect as [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]] pursue [[Xaviar]] back to 1944. | ||
* Dillon uses the vulgar word [[Felgercarb (TOS)|felgercarb]] in this episode, which is the first occurrence of a vulgarism in this series. It is also interesting, given the restrictions the FCC placed on programming that occupied ''1980's'' timeslot. | * Dillon uses the vulgar word [[Felgercarb (TOS)|felgercarb]] in this episode, which is the first occurrence of a vulgarism in this series. It is also interesting, given the restrictions the FCC placed on programming that occupied ''1980's'' timeslot. | ||