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Smite's Buchhandlung is a bookstore owned by Smite, Major Stockwell's contact from the local German resistance effort. Major Stockwell's initial passphrase makes a reference to a book, although this turns out to be a false password as an attempt by Stockwell to indicate that he was under duress. The Gestapo later storm the bookshop and take Smite, his compatriots, and the Jeiwsh girl the Galacticans earlier saved and sent them to a train station where they would be shipped out to nearby concentration camps (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II").
Troy and Dillon are able to provide the necessary funds to purchase seed and other supplies from a general store. During a shopping run for these supplies, Maze and Barrett observe this and decide to harass them as they return from the general store; Maze throws his lit cigar into Alonzo's truck bed, beginning a fire that destroys most of the seeds (1980: "Space Croppers").
The General Store's name is obfuscated, as the first known word of its proper name is cut off due to the framing of filmed footage (1980: "Space Croppers").
For more information on this real-world location, see: Griffith Observatory at Wikipedia.
Troy, Dillon and the Super Scouts go here after visiting a local movie theater that screened a 1955 CE movie, This Island Earth. The Scouts see a Foucault pendulum and later listen (and comment) on a presentation presented by a tour guide named Marcy.
Troy and Dillon travel to this airport to get a flight to New York to intercept a craft not of Earth. They get acquainted with the concept of "hijacking," "smoking or non-smoking" and "metal detectors" here (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I").
After thwarting Xaviar in 1944, Troy and Dillon drop off Hamilton at this diner, which doesn't accept personal checks. It is here that they damage a jukebox with their laser pistols and discover that they are all wanted fugitives (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III").
After meeting Xaviar at the United Broadcasting Company's main building, Mortinson brings Xaviar back to his house, residing on a cliff overlooking a California beach. The house has a study with a book on history, which Xaviar takes in order to further his plans of advancing Earth's technology (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III").
At day's end, Dr. Donald Mortinson fulfills his agreement to meet Jamie Hamilton in front of the police station, where the two Warriors appear and introduce themselves to Mortinson. They leave the front of this station in a vain attempt to talk to Mortinson quietly (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II").
Troy, Dillon, and John Stockton make their way up to a peak of this mountain near an old U.S. Nike base in order to obtain advanced medical attention from Galactican Fleet. It is here where the anti-gravity ship makes its first land fall (1980: "The Super Scouts, Part II").
Steadman Acres is the largest farm land in the area of California that Troy and Dillon visit. Their first visit to this land is to see the dam that Steadman constructed for the sole purpose of ruining smaller farms who relied on it as the only source of water. The second time they visit this land is to confront Steadman over the behavior of two of his lackeys, Barrett and Maze, where they not only make arrangements for replacement seed but also manage to win Satan, a mentally disturbed horse that they manage to calm using the use of alpha waves(1980: "Space Croppers").
A dam on Steadman's property used to force other farmers' hands (1980: "Space Croppers").
Troy, Dillon, and Xaviar's Vipers are taken to the Van Nuys Air National Guard Base after Willy Griffin runs across them again. After finding out their location, the Warriors and Hamilton go to the base; Hamilton distracts the guards while the Warriors sneak in capture Xaviar (who's already infiltrated the base, disguised as an airman). Troy is unsuccessful in stopping Xaviar, who manages to recharge the Viper's energizers and lifts off (1980: "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III").
Four muggers attempt to steal money from Troy and Dillon here, who are en route Arnie's apartment, where they track the Cylondistress beacon. However, they are able to leap up on trees and avoid them. Later, Centuri, Andromus, and Wolfman Jack walk through here as well and the muggers try another attempt at mugging people, but this fails as well (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I").
The police car that Troy and Dillon steal from State Police officers Max and Leroy is reported to be here when the all-points bulletin is issued (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I").
Andromus, Centuri and Wolfman Jack enter this building, which houses the WQSL radio station. The Cylons are nearly successful in using the 150,000 watt transmitter to broadcast their distress signal to their battle fleet, but are thwarted by Troy and Dillon (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II").
The NYPD's chase of Dillon and Troy in the stolen Highway Patrol car ends on Pier 60 of the Port of New York. This results in the capsizing of the stolen vehicle and the need of the Warriors to change out of their soaked clothing (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II").
As Troy and Dillon attempt to find their way around New York City, avoiding cops in the process, they pass by this street-corner establishment. They hide in an arched entry way next to it when the NYPD Sergeant arrives to free a kid who has locked himself in the bathroom of a domicile (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II").
Arnie, program director at WQSL, has a residence at The Town House nearby Central Park. Andromus and Centuri make a stop here and, as they have a distress beacon, are tracked to this location by Troy and Dillon. Instead, they find that Arnie's apartment, which had been the site of a Halloween party, is ablaze and Troy manages to save a boy in the process (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II").
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Galactica 1980definition: Troy and Dillon look up this word after the desk clerk explains the reasons for the metal detectors. Unsurprisingly, a hijacking by Cuban nationals subsequently occurs on their flight (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I").
Galactica 1980definition: Dillon goes to look up this term when the stewardess announces that the delayed passengers will be at their Halloween parties in plenty of time, but is stopped by Troy who tells him to look up the term FBI(1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I").