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| == Notes == | | == Notes == |
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| *"Harvest Home" is an early version of "[[Space Croppers]]." | | *Harvest Home is an early version of [[Space Croppers]]. |
| *The writer of this script is not credited, although it is presumably by [[Robert L. McCullough]]. | | *The writer of this script is unknown. |
| *In some ''Galactica 1980'' episode guides, "Space Croppers" is erroneously called "Harvest Home". | | *In some Galactica 1980 episode guides, Space Croppers is erroneously called Harvest Home. |
| *The Cylon ships are called Cylon vipers. | | *The Cylon ships are called Cylon vipers. |
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| == Changes from Script to Screen ==
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| === Added in Final Version ===
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| * The introduction of [[D Squadron]] and related elements.
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| * The [[Imperious Leader]] and its declaration of an attack against the Fleet's agroships.
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| * The inclusion of the [[The Super Scouts|Super Scouts]] and [[Jamie Hamilton]] with the events at the farm.
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| * The elements of the Growers Association.
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| === Excised from Final Version ===
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| * A "hide and seek" training session with the [[The Super Scouts|Super Scouts]] aboard ''[[Galactica (1980)|Galactica]]'', so they may properly use the [[invisibility field]].
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| * The B-story regarding the Cylon's ability to locate the Fleet via "electro-magnetic beta emissions," which Zee is able to discover after capturing a Cylon viper (sic) and neutralize via deionization of the hull of each Fleet ship.
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| * Troy and Dillon present themselves as being part of a government agency, which Steadman is able to pierce thanks to his various government contacts.
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| * The appearance of the [[anti-gravity ship]] prompting the attention of Colonel [[Briggs]]. Steadman, having a change of heart after what he witnessed with the anti-gravity ship, warns Troy and Dillon of Briggs' imminent arrival. Briggs later arrives after the Galacticans have left, with those he questions feigning ignorance.
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| * Troy pilots a Viper escorting Dillon's shuttle, which contains needed foodstuffs for the Galactican Fleet. As their hulls have not undergone the deionization procedure, they are detected by Cylons and subsequently find themselves embroiled in battle. A squadron of Vipers comes to assist Troy and Dillon, safely escorting them back to the Fleet.
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| === Notable Revisions ===
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| * The Markham family becomes the Alonzos, thus introducing the element of racism against Hispanics by Steadman and his cronies. The first names remain the same with two exceptions:
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| ** Ray Markham becomes [[Hector Alonzo]].
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| ** Kate Markham becomes [[Gloria Alonzo]].
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| * [[The Super Scouts|The Super Scout]] Moonbeam is likely [[Moonstone]].
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| * Dillon uses a [[Laser pistol (1980)|laser pistol]] on stun to make [[Satan]], the black horse, docile.
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| * The Super Scouts are absent from the farm, as is [[Jamie Hamilton]]. Troy tills the land with laser volleys from his [[turbocycle]], while Dillon disperses the enhanced seedlings from his own turbocycle.
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| * Steadman, having a change of heart after witnessing the "miracles" from the [[anti-gravity ship]], reconciles with the Markhams. He also removes the dam blocking the natural water source. This is in stark contrast to the final episode where Steadman is laughed out of town after trying to relate the events of witnessing the anti-gravity ship and the Galactican planting session during the night.
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| {{Unproduced episode list}} | | {{Unproduced episode list}} |
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| [[Category:Behind the Scenes]] | | [[Category:Behind the Scenes]] |
| {{indicator|1980}}[[Category:1980]] | | {{indicator|1980}}[[Category:1980]] |