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{{disline|This page covers the webisode series for "Razor," which follows the exploits of the young [[William Adama]] during the [[Cylon War]].  For the two hour television event, see: "[[Razor]]."}}
:''This page covers the webisode series for "Razor," which follows the exploits of the young [[William Adama]] during the [[Cylon War]].  For the two hour television event, see: "[[Razor]]."''
 
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The '''''Battlestar Galactica: Razor Flashbacks''''' are an online series that provides the story of a young [[William Adama]]'s ([[Nico Cortez]]) discovery of a [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] experiment during his time in the first [[Cylon War]]. 


Originally, these flashbacks were cut out of the "[[Razor]]" television movie due to time constraints, but most of them are reintegrated in the [[Razor (Region 1 DVD)|DVD]] version of "Razor," later re-released on Blu-ray.
The '''''Battlestar Galactica: Razor Flashbacks''''' are an online series that provides the story of a young [[William Adama]]'s ([[Nico Cortez]]) discovery of a [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] experiment during his time in the first [[Cylon War]]. The webisode series was written by [[Michael Taylor]], and directed by [[Wayne Rose]] and [[Felix Alcala]]. In fact, these flashbacks were cut out of the "[[Razor]]" television movie due to time constraints, but most of them are reintegrated in the [[Razor (Region 1 DVD)|DVD]] version of "Razor."


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
===Episode 1: Day 4,571===
===Episode 1: Day 4,571===


[[File:Razor Flashback 1.jpg|thumb|Young [[William Adama|Bill Adama]] with [[Jaycie McGavin]] on ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]''.|left]]
[[Image:Razor Flashback 1.jpg|thumb|Young [[William Adama|Bill Adama]] with [[Jaycie McGavin]] on ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]''.]]


* Release date: October 5, 2007
* Release date: October 5, 2007
* Running time: ~00:02:30
* Running time: ~00:02:30


It is day 4,571 of the First [[Cylon War]]. On board ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'', [[Jaycie McGavin]] and [[William Adama]] are having sex in the [[duty locker]], during which McGavin asks if Adama left his boots out. Adama tells her that he ran into the Commander while he was taking off his boots, which leads into them mocking the commander with one of his apparently [[Nothing but the rain|well-known greetings]].
It is day 4,571 of the First [[Cylon War]]. On board ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'', [[Jaycie McGavin]] and [[William Adama]] are having sex in the [[duty locker]], during which McGavin asks if Adama left his boots out. Adama tells her that he ran into the Commander while he was taking off his boots, which leads into them mocking the commander with one of his apparently [[Nothing but the rain|well-known greetings]].


McGavin and Adama talk before joining a battle to attack an ice planet in the "ass end of nowhere," where a rumored [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] superweapon is allegedly being built. It is defended heavily by the Cylons: three [[Cylon Raider (RDM)|Raider]] wings, ground forces, defensive batteries and nuclear weapons.
McGavin and Adama talk before joining a battle to attack an ice planet in the "ass end of nowhere," where a rumored [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] superweapon is allegedly being built. It is defended heavily by the Cylons: three [[Cylon Raider (RDM)|Raider]] wings, ground forces, defensive batteries and nuclear weapons.
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===Episode 2: The Hangar===
===Episode 2: The Hangar===


[[File:Razor Flashback 3.jpg|thumb|[[William Adama]] about to participate in [[Operation Raptor Talon]].]]
[[Image:Razor Flashback 3.jpg|thumb|[[William Adama]] about to participate in [[Operation Raptor Talon]].]]


* Release date: October 12, 2007
* Release date: October 12, 2007
* Running time: ~00:02:41
* Running time: ~00:02:41


McGavin returns from her mission badly wounded. Adama tries to reassure her that she will live, but she tells him that he was always a bad liar. After medics carry McGavin to [[sickbay]], Adama is filled with anger against the Cylons and cleared to launch in his [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]].{{clear}}
McGavin returns from her mission badly wounded. Adama tries to reassure her that she will live, but she tells him that he was always a bad liar. After medics carry McGavin to [[sickbay]], Adama is filled with anger against the Cylons and cleared to launch in his [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]].
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===Episode 3: Operation Raptor Talon===
===Episode 3: Operation Raptor Talon===


[[File:Operation Raptor Talon.jpg|thumb|Combat over the [[ice planet]] during [[Operation Raptor Talon]].]]
[[Image:Operation Raptor Talon.jpg|thumb|Combat over the [[ice planet]] during [[Operation Raptor Talon]].]]


* Release date: October 19, 2007
* Release date: October 19, 2007
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===Episode 4: Free Fall===
===Episode 4: Free Fall===


[[File:Razor Flashback - Centurion Free-Fall.png|thumb|Free falling [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Centurion]] pursuing [[William Adama]].]]
[[Image:Razor Flashback - Centurion Free-Fall.png|thumb|Free falling [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Centurion]] pursuing [[William Adama]].]]


* Release date: October 26, 2007
* Release date: October 26, 2007
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===Episode 5: The Lab===
===Episode 5: The Lab===
[[File:Razor Flashback - Adama and the Hybrid Tub.png|thumb|right|[[William Adama|Adama]] explores the laboratory.]]
 
 
[[Image:Razor Flashback - Adama and the Hybrid Tub.png|thumb|right|[[William Adama|Adama]] explores the laboratory.]]


* Release date: November 2, 2007
* Release date: November 2, 2007
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===Episode 6: Survivors===
===Episode 6: Survivors===


[[File:Razor Flashback - Adama and the Cylon Lab.png|thumb|right|[[William Adama|Adama]] speaks with one of the survivors.]]
[[Image:Razor Flashback - Adama and the Cylon Lab.png|thumb|right|[[William Adama|Adama]] speaks with one of the survivors.]]


* Release date: November 9, 2007
* Release date: November 9, 2007
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===Episode 7: Escape===
===Episode 7: Escape===
[[File:Gardian basestar.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Guardian basestar]] taking off from the [[ice planet]].]]
 
 
[[Image:Gardian basestar.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Guardian basestar]] taking off from the [[ice planet]].]]


* Release date: November 16, 2007
* Release date: November 16, 2007
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Emerging from the laboratory warehouse, Adama sees the new model basestar lifting off in the distance. Radioing his findings about Cylon experimentation on humans to ''Galactica'', the young pilot is shocked to learn that an armistice has been signed, and the war is over.
Emerging from the laboratory warehouse, Adama sees the new model basestar lifting off in the distance. Radioing his findings about Cylon experimentation on humans to ''Galactica'', the young pilot is shocked to learn that an armistice has been signed, and the war is over.


The episode then flashes forward to Commander Adama standing amongst the relics of the war in ''Galactica''{{'|s}} [[Galactica Museum|museum]], two days before [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|the renewed Cylon attack]]. As he reflects, [[Number Five#PR Executive Copy|Aaron Doral]] approaches to inform him that [[Lee Adama|his son]] has been confirmed as the lead pilot in the flyby planned for the ship's decommissioning ceremony. As Doral leaves, Adama ponders the old Centurion in the display case a little longer.
The episode then flashes forward to Commander Adama standing amongst the relics of the war in ''Galactica's'' [[Galactica Museum|museum]], two days before [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|the renewed Cylon attack]]. As he reflects, [[Number Five#PR Executive Copy|Aaron Doral]] approaches to inform him that [[Lee Adama|his son]] has been confirmed as the lead pilot in the flyby planned for the ship's decommissioning ceremony. As Doral leaves, Adama ponders the old Centurion in the display case a little longer.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
=== Production Notes ===
* The [[Razor (Region 1 DVD)|DVD release]] of "[[Razor]]" does not include Episodes 1, 2 and ''Galactica'' scenes in Episode 7 in the unrated and extended feature presentation. However, all the Razor Flashbacks are included as separate featurettes on the DVD.
* The [[Razor (Region 1 DVD)|DVD release]] of "[[Razor]]" does not include Episodes 1, 2 and ''Galactica'' scenes in Episode 7 in the unrated and extended feature presentation. However, all the Razor Flashbacks are included as separate featurettes on the DVD.
* The zoom out away from ''Galactica'' in Episode 7 is a callback to the very beginning of the Miniseries where the camera zooms past that moon and into the battlestar; indeed, it is in fact the same shot reversed.
* The "[[Nothing but the rain]]" greeting apparently originates with ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'s'' wartime commander (presumably [[Nash (RDM)|Commander Nash]]), which would later be passed down by [[William Adama]] to [[Kara Thrace]].
* In what may be construed as a bit of irony, [[Ben Cotton]] would later be cast as [[Coker Fasjovik]] in ''[[Blood and Chrome]]'', a character who is saddled with [[William Adama]] (played by [[Luke Pasqualino]] in that installment, instead of [[Nico Cortez]]) during the [[First Cylon War]].  While nebulous, there is likely no correlation between Cotton's unnamed character in this "Razor Flashback" and Fasjovik, as ''Battlestar'' actors have often played completely different characters in different installments in the [[Re-imagined Series]] timeline.
* The Razor Flashbacks were cited in contemporary press coverage as an example of the television industry's broader experimentation with short-form "minisode" content; an Associated Press feature run in ''The News-Times'' (Danbury, Connecticut) on October 9, 2007, reported that the Sci Fi Channel was using the two-minute installments as an on-air promotional push ahead of the two-hour "Razor" television event, which the article listed as premiering November 24, 2007.<ref name="newstimes-ap-minisodes-context">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/1319941808/#:~:text=as%20an%20on-air%20promotional%20push|title=TV 'minisodes' lure advertisers and viewers|author=Littlejohn, Janice Rhoshalle|agency=Associated Press|newspaper=The News-Times|location=Danbury, Connecticut|date=2007-10-09|page=14|url-access=subscription|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=2026-07-02}}</ref> In the same article, Ronald D. Moore discussed the creative constraints of the two-minute format compared to writing hour-long episodes, saying it "forces you into sort of an abbreviated kind of idea of what story is," and said he was uncertain whether minisodes and webisodes would have a lasting future.<ref name="newstimes-ap-minisodes-moore-quote">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/1319941808/#:~:text=forces%20you%20into%20sort%20of%20an%20abbreviated%20kind%20of%20idea%20of%20what%20story%20is|title=TV 'minisodes' lure advertisers and viewers|author=Littlejohn, Janice Rhoshalle|agency=Associated Press|newspaper=The News-Times|location=Danbury, Connecticut|date=2007-10-09|page=14|url-access=subscription|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=2026-07-02}}</ref>
 
=== Cast & Crew Insights ===
* Nico Cortez, who was unfamiliar with the franchise before auditioning, borrowed a copy of the [[Miniseries]] from a friend to prepare; at a callback, producers directed him to bring his performance closer to Edward James Olmos's portrayal of the character, and he was cast shortly afterward.<ref name="galacticatv-cortez-audition-prep">{{cite_web|url=http://www.galactica.tv/battlestar-galactica-2003-interviews/nico-cortez-galactica.tv-interview.html#:~:text=I%20borrowed%20the%20Miniseries%20from%20a%20friend%20of%20mine|title=Nico Cortez GALACTICA.TV interview|date=28 August 2010|accessdate=2 July 2026|last=Damen|first=Marcel|format=|language=}}</ref>
* Ahead of his first day on set in Vancouver, costume designer [[Glenne Campbell]] gave Cortez a tour of the production, and he spent the preceding weekend watching the existing series in a marathon session.<ref name="galacticatv-cortez-vancouver-marathon">{{cite_web|url=http://www.galactica.tv/battlestar-galactica-2003-interviews/nico-cortez-galactica.tv-interview.html#:~:text=I%20pulled%20a%20marathon%20over%20the%20weekend|title=Nico Cortez GALACTICA.TV interview|date=28 August 2010|accessdate=2 July 2026|last=Damen|first=Marcel|format=|language=}}</ref>
* Cortez has said he spoke with Edward James Olmos by phone for about twenty minutes before filming; Olmos advised him to revisit the third-season episode "[[A Day in the Life]]" for insight into Adama's personal life and told him to draw on his own experience while performing.<ref name="galacticatv-cortez-olmos-phone-call">{{cite_web|url=http://www.galactica.tv/battlestar-galactica-2003-interviews/nico-cortez-galactica.tv-interview.html#:~:text=a%2020-minute%20phone%20conversation|title=Nico Cortez GALACTICA.TV interview|date=28 August 2010|accessdate=2 July 2026|last=Damen|first=Marcel|format=|language=}}</ref>
* Beyond modeling his performance on Olmos, Cortez has said he also drew on the energy of [[Jamie Bamber]]'s [[Lee Adama]] and [[Katee Sackhoff]]'s [[Kara Thrace]] in shaping the younger Adama's characterization.<ref name="galacticatv-cortez-bamber-sackhoff-influence">{{cite_web|url=http://www.galactica.tv/battlestar-galactica-2003-interviews/nico-cortez-galactica.tv-interview.html#:~:text=injecting%20Jamie%20Bamber%27s%20voice|title=Nico Cortez GALACTICA.TV interview|date=28 August 2010|accessdate=2 July 2026|last=Damen|first=Marcel|format=|language=}}</ref>
* Cortez has credited directors Felix Alcala and Wayne Rose, along with the rest of the cast and crew, with helping him settle into a production that had already worked together across the series' first three seasons.<ref name="galacticatv-cortez-directors-alcala-rose">{{cite_web|url=http://www.galactica.tv/battlestar-galactica-2003-interviews/nico-cortez-galactica.tv-interview.html#:~:text=Felix%20Alcala%20was%20great%20to%20work%20with|title=Nico Cortez GALACTICA.TV interview|date=28 August 2010|accessdate=2 July 2026|last=Damen|first=Marcel|format=|language=}}</ref>
* The parachute pack Cortez wore for the free-fall and flying sequences weighed approximately 90 to 95 pounds; he also wore blue contact lenses matching the pair Olmos used for the role.<ref name="galacticatv-cortez-physical-demands">{{cite_web|url=http://www.galactica.tv/battlestar-galactica-2003-interviews/nico-cortez-galactica.tv-interview.html#:~:text=weighed%2090-95%20pounds|title=Nico Cortez GALACTICA.TV interview|date=28 August 2010|accessdate=2 July 2026|last=Damen|first=Marcel|format=|language=}}</ref>
 
=== Timeline & Continuity ===
* The "[[Nothing but the rain]]" greeting apparently originates with ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'s'' wartime commander (presumably [[Silas Nash|Commander Nash]]), which would later be passed down by [[William Adama]] to [[Kara Thrace]].
* The first [[Cylon War]] lasted for approximately twelve and a half years (4,571 days).
* The first [[Cylon War]] lasted for approximately twelve and a half years (4,571 days).
* Raptors were also in operation during the Cylon War.
* Raptors were also in operation during the Cylon War.
* Furthermore, the events of [[Operation Raptor Talon]] are billed as occurring forty-one years prior. This means that they occur 41 years prior to the "current" events of "[[Razor]]," which fall in between "[[The Captain's Hand]]" and "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I]]."
* Furthermore, the events of [[Operation Raptor Talon]] are billed as occurring forty-one years prior. This means that they occur 41 years prior to the "current" events of "[[Razor]]," which fall in between "[[The Captain's Hand]]" and "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I]]."
* Adama's final fight with the Cylon in Episode 4 is reminiscent of the fight he has with [[Leoben Conoy]] in the [[Miniseries]], using an [[Flashlight|improvised weapon]] to bludgeon a slightly disabled Cylon to death, and becoming covered in its "blood."
* Adama's final fight with the Cylon in Episode 4 is reminiscent of the fight he has with [[Leoben Conoy]] in the [[Miniseries]], using an [[Flashlight|improvised weapon]] to bludgeon a slightly disabled Cylon to death, and becoming covered in its "blood."
* It is the first time in the Re-imagined Series that the audience is allowed to view the world through the eyes of an [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|original Cylon Centurion]]. The pulsing red light inversely moves back and forth within their vision, but they can see everything despite it.
* The zoom out away from ''Galactica'' in Episode 7 is a callback to the very beginning of the Miniseries where the camera zooms past that moon and into the battlestar; indeed, it is in fact the same shot reversed.
* The [[Guardian basestar|escaped basestar]] is destroyed by a strike team from ''Pegasus'' in the [[Battle of the Guardian Basestar]] not too long after the [[Battle of the Binary Star System]].
* The [[Guardian basestar|escaped basestar]] is destroyed by a strike team from ''Pegasus'' in the [[Battle of the Guardian Basestar]] not too long after the [[Battle of the Binary Star System]].
 
* In what may be construed as a bit of irony, [[Ben Cotton]] would later be cast as [[Coker Fasjovik]] in ''[[Blood and Chrome]]'', a character who is saddled with [[William Adama]] (played by [[Luke Pasqualino]] in that installment, instead of [[Nico Cortez]]) during the [[First Cylon War]]. While nebulous, there is likely no correlation between Cotton's unnamed character in this "Razor Flashback" and Fasjovik, as ''Battlestar'' actors have often played completely different characters in different installments in the [[Re-imagined Series]] timeline.  
=== Lore & Universe Elements ===
* It is the first time in the Re-imagined Series that the audience is allowed to view the world through the eyes of an [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|original Cylon Centurion]]. The pulsing red light inversely moves back and forth within their vision, but they can see everything despite it.


=== Nods to the Original Series ===
=== Nods to the Original Series ===
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== Analysis ==
== Analysis ==
 
* While ''[[Columbia (RDM)|Columbia]]'' has more armor than ''Galactica'' in some places, such as the starboard flight pod, the ribbing is also visible in several locations, thus indicating that this is a design choice and not a result of deliberate removal of the armor.  Also, the painted ring around the domed structure on ''Columbia''’s dorsal side is blue, rather than red like on ''Galactica''. The [[Colonial Seal]] is also missing from ''Columbia'''s dome.  
=== Ship & Hardware Visuals ===
* While ''[[Columbia (RDM)|Columbia]]'' has more armor than ''Galactica'' in some places, such as the starboard flight pod, the ribbing is also visible in several locations, thus indicating that this is a design choice and not a result of deliberate removal of the armor.  Decoratively speaking, the painted ring around the domed structure on ''Columbia''’s dorsal side is blue, rather than red like on ''Galactica''. The [[Colonial Seal]] is also missing from ''Columbia'''s dome.  
 
=== Character Parallels ===
* The audience is given the opportunity to see for the first time what type of Viper pilot Adama was in the first Cylon War. It becomes clear that he displays some characteristics that are traditionally known to be part of Starbuck's flying style. This may indicate part of the reason why he, later on in his life, looks upon Starbuck as a daughter.
* The audience is given the opportunity to see for the first time what type of Viper pilot Adama was in the first Cylon War. It becomes clear that he displays some characteristics that are traditionally known to be part of Starbuck's flying style. This may indicate part of the reason why he, later on in his life, looks upon Starbuck as a daughter.
* Furthermore, a stronger parallel with Starbuck and Adama is made when Adama's Viper is damaged in a collision with a Cylon Raider. The two ships free fall to the planet below, creating a visual parallel with Starbuck [[Skirmish over the Red Moon|ejecting over a moon]] in "[[Act of Contrition]]."
* Furthermore, a stronger parallel with Starbuck and Adama is made when Adama's Viper is damaged in a collision with a Cylon Raider. The two ships free fall to the planet below, creating a visual parallel with Starbuck [[Skirmish over the Red Moon|ejecting over a moon]] in "[[Act of Contrition]]."
=== Cylon Development & Motives ===
* The Cylons began to perform human experimentation during the first Cylon War. The multiple body parts and discovered captives point out an interesting irony that the [[Cavil]]s also have pointed out. The Cylons, though machines, are desiring to usurp humanity's position within the universe.  Even though the Cylons rebelled and hate their former masters, the laboratory scenes and future humanoid Cylon models, indicate that the Cylons also want to be like humanity.
* The Cylons began to perform human experimentation during the first Cylon War. The multiple body parts and discovered captives point out an interesting irony that the [[Cavil]]s also have pointed out. The Cylons, though machines, are desiring to usurp humanity's position within the universe.  Even though the Cylons rebelled and hate their former masters, the laboratory scenes and future humanoid Cylon models, indicate that the Cylons also want to be like humanity.
 
* In Episode 1, Adama and McGavin act as if there is no end to the war in sight. The sudden declaration of an armistice could be an indication of the high value the Cylons placed in the experiment on the ice planet.
=== Military & Geopolitical Context ===
* In Episode 1, Adama and McGavin act as if there is no end to the war in sight. The sudden declaration of an armistice could be an indication of the high value the Cylons placed in the experiment on the ice planet.  
* {{Spoilli|It is revealed that the [[Final Five]] were able to broker the armistice between the Cylons and the Colonials, ergo the ultimate reason for the abrupt cessation of hostilities and the subsequent creation of the Guardian splinter group {{TRS|No Exit}}.}}
* Given that only Admiral Adama appears to know about the Cylon experimentation {{TRS|Razor}}, despite the fact that the warehouse laboratory facilities must have fallen into Colonial hands, it seems likely that the incident was kept classified by Colonial authorities. The true import of the discovery appears to have not been fully understood, as the human race is taken totally by surprise when humanoid Cylons play a key role in their [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|downfall]].
* Given that only Admiral Adama appears to know about the Cylon experimentation {{TRS|Razor}}, despite the fact that the warehouse laboratory facilities must have fallen into Colonial hands, it seems likely that the incident was kept classified by Colonial authorities. The true import of the discovery appears to have not been fully understood, as the human race is taken totally by surprise when humanoid Cylons play a key role in their [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|downfall]].
** Adama himself, however, seems to realize the connection quickly when he encounters [[Leoben Conoy]] on [[Ragnar Anchorage]] and soon deduces that he is a Cylon {{TRS|Miniseries}}.
** Adama himself, however, seems to realize the connection quickly when he encounters [[Leoben Conoy]] on [[Ragnar Anchorage]] and soon deduces that he is a Cylon {{TRS|Miniseries}}.
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== Official Statements ==
== Official Statements ==


{{Quote
*''Ron Moore talking about the differences between the ''Razor Flashbacks'' and the [[Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance|''Resistance'' webisodes]]:''
| context = [[Ronald D. Moore|Ron Moore]] talking about the differences between the ''Razor Flashbacks'' and the [[Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance|''Resistance'' webisodes]]:
:The distinction between the two is that webisodes were new material created specifically for the internet, while the featurettes are really little more than deleted scenes from "Razor." In the first instance, we were being asked to write and produce new material without compensation or credit, while in the second we simply repurposed existing material that would otherwise end up on the cutting room floor. That’s not to say that the featurettes weren’t subject to a great deal of haggling and negotiation with the studio over issues of reuse and credits -- they were. But in the end, I agreed to go with the featurettes while still refusing to produce more webisodes because I felt that using existing scenes in this format was different than creating new stories. Hopefully, the new contract that gets hammered out between the studios and the writers’ guild will clear up all of this and provide enough clarity so that showrunners like myself won’t have to be in the position of making these calls on a case by case basis.<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://www.rondmoore.com/Site/Blog/Entries/2007/11/20_The_Razor_Featurettes.html|title=RonMoore.com; The Razor Featurettes|date=20 November 2007|accessdate=30 November 2007|last=Moore|first=Ronald D.|format=|language=}}</ref>
| text = The distinction between the two is that webisodes were new material created specifically for the internet, while the featurettes are really little more than deleted scenes from "Razor." In the first instance, we were being asked to write and produce new material without compensation or credit, while in the second we simply repurposed existing material that would otherwise end up o­n the cutting room floor. That’s not to say that the featurettes weren’t subject to a great deal of haggling and negotiation with the studio over issues of reuse and credits—they were. But in the end, I agreed to go with the featurettes while still refusing to produce more webisodes because I felt that using existing scenes in this format was different than creating new stories. Hopefully, the new contract that gets hammered out between the studios and the writers’ guild will clear up all of this and provide enough clarity so that showrunners like myself won’t have to be in the position of making these calls o­n a case by case basis.
| sign = [[Ronald D. Moore]]
| source = <ref>{{cite_web|url=http://www.rondmoore.com/Site/Blog/Entries/2007/11/20_The_Razor_Featurettes.html|title=RonMoore.com; The Razor Featurettes|date=2007-11-20|accessdate=2007-11-30|last=Moore|first=Ronald D.}}</ref>
}}
 
{{Quote
| context = [[Gary Hutzel]] discusses the [[Operation Raptor Talon]] sequence:
| text = "We have a ridiculous sequence that people can't believe when they see it. It's the death of ''[[Columbia (RDM)|Columbia]]'', which is o­ne of the original series battleships being destroyed. It causes young [[William Adama|Adama]] to go after some [[Raider (RDM)|Raider]]s. He hits the atmosphere, ejects and is forced to parachute. In the course of getting out of the ship, he's attacked by a [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Centurion]] in mid-air; then they hit the ground and continue the fight! It was over-the-top and pretty demanding."
| sign = [[Gary Hutzel]]
| source = <ref name="vfxworld-2">{{cite_web|url=http://vfxworld.com/?atype=articles&id=3460&page=2|title=Raising the VFX Bar In-House o­n ''Battlestar Galactica: Razor''|date=2007-11-26|accessdate=2007-11-30|last=Bennett|first=Tara DiLullo|page=2}}</ref>
}}


{{Quote
* ''[[Gary Hutzel]] discusses the [[Operation Raptor Talon]] sequence:''
| context = [[Nico Cortez]] o­n his time playing the young Adama in the flashbacks:
: We have a ridiculous sequence that people can't believe when they see it. It's the death of ''[[Columbia (RDM)|Columbia]]'', which is one of the original series battleships being destroyed. It causes young [[William Adama|Adama]] to go after some [[Raider (RDM)|Raider]]s. He hits the atmosphere, ejects and is forced to parachute. In the course of getting out of the ship, he's attacked by a [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Centurion]] in mid-air; then they hit the ground and continue the fight! It was over-the-top and pretty demanding.<ref name="vfxworld-2">{{cite_web|url=http://vfxworld.com/?atype=articles&id=3460&page=2|title=  
| text = "I have never had an experience like that since."
Raising the VFX Bar In-House on ''Battlestar Galactica: Razor''|date=26 November 2007|accessdate=30 November 2007|last=Bennett|first=Tara DiLullo|format=|language=|page=2}}</ref>
| sign = [[Nico Cortez]]
| source = <ref name="galacticatv-cortez-razor-experience-quote">{{cite_web|url=http://www.galactica.tv/battlestar-galactica-2003-interviews/nico-cortez-galactica.tv-interview.html#:~:text=I%20have%20never%20had%20an%20experience%20like%20that%20since|title=Nico Cortez GALACTICA.TV interview|date=2010-08-28|accessdate=2026-07-02|last=Damen|first=Marcel}}</ref>
}}


== Noteworthy Dialogue ==
== Noteworthy Dialogue ==


{{Dialogue
*''[[William Adama]] jokes around with [[Jaycie McGavin]] in bed:''
| context = [[William Adama|William "Husker" Adama]] jokes around with [[Jaycie McGavin]] in the [[duty locker]]:
:'''McGavin:''' You put your boots out?
| lines = '''McGavin:''' You put your boots out?
:'''Adama:''' Ran into the commander when I was doing it.
 
:'''McGavin:''' Frak. What did he say?
'''Adama:''' Ran into the commander when I was doing it.
:'''Adama:''' (laughs) Took one look at my bare feet and said "What do you hear, Husker?"
 
:'''McGavin:''' "[[Nothing but the rain]], sir!"
'''McGavin:''' Frak. What did he say?
:'''Adama:''' "Grab your gun and bring in the cat. Boom, boom, boom."
 
'''Adama:''' ''(laughs)'' Took o­ne look at my bare feet and said "What do you hear, Husker?"
 
'''McGavin:''' "[[Nothing but the rain]], sir!"
 
'''Adama:''' "Grab your gun and bring in the cat. Boom, boom, boom."
}}


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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| [[Allison Warnyca]]  
| [[Allison Warnyca]]
| [[Jaycie McGavin]]
| [[Jaycie McGavin]]
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