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== Notes ==  
== Notes ==  
* The Miniseries was initially broadcast in 2 two-hour segments. During re-broadcast (such as with the UK's Sky One channel), the two halves were combined into a single 3-hour 56-minute "film".
* The Miniseries was initially broadcast in 2 two-hour segments. During re-broadcast (such as with the UK's Sky One channel), the two halves were combined into a single 3-hour 56-minute "film".
* Initially, there were 12 [[Galactica type battlestar|battlestars]], one representing each colony. ''Galactica'' represented [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]].  These were built with antiquated technologies, as were their fighter craft, to avoid the Cylon's tactical advantage of disrupting complex electrical and computer equipment.
* Initially, there were 12 [[Galactica type battlestar|battlestars]], one representing each colony. ''Galactica'' represented [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Caprica|Caprica]].  These were built with antiquated technologies, as were their fighter craft, to avoid the Cylon's tactical advantage of disrupting complex electrical and computer equipment.
* Networked computers were susceptible to Cylon infiltration, forcing the Colonials to react by reducing their dependence on technology.
* Networked computers were susceptible to Cylon infiltration, forcing the Colonials to react by reducing their dependence on technology.
* The [[Colonial Fleet (TRS)|Colonial Fleet]] has been greatly expanded since then, with as many as 120 battlestars. Practically all [[Mercury class battlestar|other]] battlestars were more advanced than ''Galactica.''
* The [[Colonial Fleet (TRS)|Colonial Fleet]] has been greatly expanded since then, with as many as 120 battlestars. Practically all [[Mercury class battlestar|other]] battlestars were more advanced than ''Galactica.''
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* The relationships and characters from the original have been changed as well.  
* The relationships and characters from the original have been changed as well.  
** {{TOS|Boomer}}, who was played as a male character by [[Herb Jefferson Jr.]] in the original, is now the call-sign of a female Lieutenant [[Sharon Valerii]] ([[Grace Park]]).
** {{TOS|Boomer}}, who was played as a male character by [[Herb Jefferson Jr.]] in the original, is now the call-sign of a female Lieutenant [[Sharon Valerii]] ([[Grace Park]]).
** {{TOS|Starbuck}}, who was played as a male character by [[Dirk Benedict]] in the original, is now the call-sign of a female Lieutenant {{callsign|Starbuck}} ([[Katee Sackhoff]])
** {{TOS|Starbuck}}, who was played as a male character by [[Dirk Benedict]] in the original, is now the call-sign of a female Lieutenant [[Kara Thrace]] ([[Katee Sackhoff]])
** "Adama," "Tigh," and "Baltar" are now surnames.   
** "Adama," "Tigh," and "Baltar" are now surnames.   
** The character of {{TOS|Adama}}, potrayed by [[Lorne Greene]] in the original, now is known as [[William Adama|William "Husker" Adama]] ([[Edward James Olmos]]).  He is a man about to retire, is estranged from his son [[Lee Adama|Lee]]. Adama's beliefs are far more secular than his TOS counterpart.
** The character of {{TOS|Adama}}, potrayed by [[Lorne Greene]] in the original, now is known as [[William Adama|William "Husker" Adama]] ([[Edward James Olmos]]).  He is a man about to retire, is estranged from his son [[Lee Adama|Lee]]. Adama's beliefs are far more secular than his TOS counterpart.
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==== Commander William Adama  ====  
==== Commander William Adama  ====  


With ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica's]]'' future being a museum piece with gift shops, Commander Adama is ready to retire, albeit reluctantly. Adama heads to retirement with trepidation, unsure of what he would do with the remainder of his life. His crew will ultimately be disbanded and good-byes abound. There is a sense of a ship seeing its last days, despite some of the joy that some of the crew members have in continuing their military careers. Adama is presented with his reconditioned Viper, found rusting in a junkyard on [[Sagittaron|Sagittaron]], as well as a picture of himself and his two sons when he was younger. This is a touching moment, demonstrating the crew's affection for him as a person. It also establishes Adama's legitimacy as a war-hardened commander in the series.
With ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica's]]'' future being a museum piece with gift shops, Commander Adama is ready to retire, albeit reluctantly. Adama heads to retirement with trepidation, unsure of what he would do with the remainder of his life. His crew will ultimately be disbanded and good-byes abound. There is a sense of a ship seeing its last days, despite some of the joy that some of the crew members have in continuing their military careers. Adama is presented with his reconditioned Viper, found rusting in a junkyard on [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Sagittaron|Sagittaron]], as well as a picture of himself and his two sons when he was younger. This is a touching moment, demonstrating the crew's affection for him as a person. It also establishes Adama's legitimacy as a war-hardened commander in the series.


At [[Ragnar Anchorage]] Adama very quickly deduces that [[Leoben Conoy]] is actually a Cylon, though this is supposedly a novelty for mankind. His apparent knowledge about [[silica pathways]] and the implication that the humans built the anchorage in the storm cloud on purpose because of its radiation, indicates that mankind knew ''something'' about the [[humanoid Cylons]]. Although this seems like a plot hole at that point, it is later explained to a certain extent. The [[Razor Flashbacks|"Razor" webisodes]] shows a young William Adama during the [[First Cylon War]]. He was shot down on the last day of the war and happens upon a facility where the Cylons experimented on humans, which then fell into Colonial hands. From this it seems likely Adama had some classified knowledge about Cylon evolution. Furthermore, Adama's family was involved in the creation of the first Cylons (see ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'' spin-off series).
At [[Ragnar Anchorage]] Adama very quickly deduces that [[Leoben Conoy]] is actually a Cylon, though this is supposedly a novelty for mankind. His apparent knowledge about [[silica pathways]] and the implication that the humans built the anchorage in the storm cloud on purpose because of its radiation, indicates that mankind knew ''something'' about the [[humanoid Cylons]]. Although this seems like a plot hole at that point, it is later explained to a certain extent. The [[Razor Flashbacks|"Razor" webisodes]] shows a young William Adama during the [[First Cylon War]]. He was shot down on the last day of the war and happens upon a facility where the Cylons experimented on humans, which then fell into Colonial hands. From this it seems likely Adama had some classified knowledge about Cylon evolution. Furthermore, Adama's family was involved in the creation of the first Cylons (see ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'' spin-off series).
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==== Starbuck & Tigh's Card Fight ====
==== Starbuck & Tigh's Card Fight ====


The "card fight" between Lieutenant {{callsign|Starbuck}} and Colonel [[Saul Tigh]] sparked a bit of controversy in the fan community before it aired.  In the original draft, {{callsign|Starbuck}} got off free without being thrown in the brig.  However, given the fan's astute observation of a disturbing lack of disciplinary action against Starbuck for striking a superior, the aftermath was changed. Interestingly, article 90 of the UCMJ may be read as justifying Starbuck's actions as self-defense as Tigh started the fight by tipping over a table.
The "card fight" between Lieutenant [[Kara Thrace]] and Colonel [[Saul Tigh]] sparked a bit of controversy in the fan community before it aired.  In the original draft, {{callsign|Starbuck}} got off free without being thrown in the brig.  However, given the fan's astute observation of a disturbing lack of disciplinary action against Starbuck for striking a superior, the aftermath was changed. Interestingly, article 90 of the UCMJ may be read as justifying Starbuck's actions as self-defense as Tigh started the fight by tipping over a table.


The scene demonstrates Starbuck's mistrust of authority and the antagonistic relationship between [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] and herself.  The touch of classic Starbuck elements, i.e. the gambling and [[fumarello]] smoking, is a nice homage to the original that fits in nicely.  [[Katee Sackhoff]]'s portrayal tells viewers that this isn't the same mischievous Starbuck from the original, as she is clearly unbalanced. (Information on Thrace's past and family comes later in "[[Flesh and Bone]]" and "[[The Farm]]".)
The scene demonstrates Starbuck's mistrust of authority and the antagonistic relationship between [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] and herself.  The touch of classic Starbuck elements, i.e. the gambling and [[fumarello]] smoking, is a nice homage to the original that fits in nicely.  [[Katee Sackhoff]]'s portrayal tells viewers that this isn't the same mischievous Starbuck from the original, as she is clearly unbalanced. (Information on Thrace's past and family comes later in "[[Flesh and Bone]]" and "[[The Farm]]".)
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=== Nods ===
=== Nods ===


* The ''Firefly''-class ship ''Serenity'' from the sci-fi series ''Firefly'' makes a brief appearance. It can be seen flying above [[Laura Roslin]] when she is about to hear her prognosis of breast cancer on [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]].   
* The ''Firefly''-class ship ''Serenity'' from the sci-fi series ''Firefly'' makes a brief appearance. It can be seen flying above [[Laura Roslin]] when she is about to hear her prognosis of breast cancer on [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Caprica|Caprica]].   
* The fanfare just prior to [[William Adama|Commander Adama's]] speech is taken from [[Stu Phillips]]{{'}} theme for the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|original ''Battlestar Galactica'']] and is actually the Colonial anthem.
* The fanfare just prior to [[William Adama|Commander Adama's]] speech is taken from [[Stu Phillips]]{{'}} theme for the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|original ''Battlestar Galactica'']] and is actually the Colonial anthem.
* The pilot [["Jolly" Anders|Jolly]] makes a brief (verbal) appearance, just prior to the Cylon's massacre of the squad led by [[Jackson Spencer]], ''Galactica''{{'|s}} previous [[CAG]].  It is not the same actor that played {{TOS|Jolly}} in the original.
* The pilot [["Jolly" Anders|Jolly]] makes a brief (verbal) appearance, just prior to the Cylon's massacre of the squad led by [[Jackson Spencer]], ''Galactica''{{'|s}} previous [[CAG]].  It is not the same actor that played {{TOS|Jolly}} in the original.
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:I don't think they knew each other prior to the pilot. Lee probably had never set foot on the ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' before then. I think the look was something improvised on the set.—{{from_RDM_blog}}
:I don't think they knew each other prior to the pilot. Lee probably had never set foot on the ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' before then. I think the look was something improvised on the set.—{{from_RDM_blog}}


:: '''Wikipedian's Note:''' It is likely Helo knew Apollo through {{callsign|Starbuck}}.
:: '''Wikipedian's Note:''' It is likely Helo knew Apollo through [[Kara Thrace]].


* ''Regarding ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' being hit by a [[Cylon]] nuke:''  
* ''Regarding ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' being hit by a [[Cylon]] nuke:''  

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