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*When [[Raptor 612]] jumps into the mountain, it jumps '''into''' the mountain. Ron Moore confirms in the podcast that by "jumped into the mountain" it doesn't mean "they jumped close to it and thus crashed," it means, exactly like a ''Star Trek'' transporter accident, that they materialized from the jump into solid rock, "half-phased". | *When [[Raptor 612]] jumps into the mountain, it jumps '''into''' the mountain. Ron Moore confirms in the podcast that by "jumped into the mountain" it doesn't mean "they jumped close to it and thus crashed," it means, exactly like a ''Star Trek'' transporter accident, that they materialized from the jump into solid rock, "half-phased". | ||
*The "''religious''" angle that Baltar is using is based on the abortion issue. The banning of abortion by Roslin was two-folded. First, it was meant to prevent any action that would hinder the growth of humanity's population. Second, it was meant to mollify the religious faction, who objected to abortion on dogmatic grounds. | *The "''religious''" angle that Baltar is using is based on the abortion issue. The banning of abortion by Roslin was two-folded. First, it was meant to prevent any action that would hinder the growth of humanity's population. Second, it was meant to mollify the religious faction, who objected to abortion on dogmatic grounds. | ||
*The combined Colonial fleet has 20 Raptors in this episode, of which 1 is destroyed before the end. Previously, ''Galactica'' is confirmed to have at least 5 left | *The combined Colonial fleet has 20 Raptors in this episode, of which 1 is destroyed before the end. Previously, ''Galactica'' is confirmed to have at least 5 left ([[The Farm]]), with the suggestion that there may be as many as 8 {{TRS|Resistance (episode)}}. Doubtlessly, ''Pegasus'' brought at least an equal number of Raptors with it when it joined the Fleet, and likely considerably more. ''Pegasus'', being a larger and more modern battlestar than ''Galactica'', probably has the capability to carry a larger complement of Raptors, and may have been able to manufacture new ones with extra materials from the mining operations in "[[Scar]]". | ||
*The jump error that lands the Raptor in the nebula is attributed to a "firmware error" by the crew. This may be an indication that there was a firmware upgrade to deal with the increased FTL jump distances provided by the Cylon computer. | *The jump error that lands the Raptor in the nebula is attributed to a "firmware error" by the crew. This may be an indication that there was a firmware upgrade to deal with the increased FTL jump distances provided by the Cylon computer. | ||