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===[[Exodus, Part I]]===
===[[Exodus, Part I]]===
*[[D'Anna Biers]]' objection to {{callsign|Athena}}'s decision to give the Colonials her loyalty was inspired by [[w:Ernest Borgnine|Ernest Borgnine]]'s exchange with [[w:Willam Holden|Willam Holden]] in ''[[w:The Wild Bunch|The Wild Bunch]]''.<ref name="p39">{{cite companion|season=3|page=39}}</ref>
*[[D'Anna Biers]]' objection to [[Sharon Agathon]]'s decision to give the Colonials her loyalty was inspired by [[w:Ernest Borgnine|Ernest Borgnine]]'s exchange with [[w:Willam Holden|Willam Holden]] in ''[[w:The Wild Bunch|The Wild Bunch]]''.<ref name="p39">{{cite companion|season=3|page=39}}</ref>
* Agathon's shooting Bier's in the leg is a nod to ''[[w:Terminator 2: Judgment Day|Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]''.<ref name="p39"/>
* Agathon's shooting Bier's in the leg is a nod to ''[[w:Terminator 2: Judgment Day|Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]''.<ref name="p39"/>
*Admiral Adama's claim that his crew "will find immortality as only the Gods once knew" draws on [[w:Iliad#The story of the Iliad|the choice]] given to [[w:Achilles|Achilles]] by [[w:Thetis|his mother]] in [[w:Homer|Homer]]'s ''[[w:Iliad|Iliad]]'': fight courageously and perish in battle, or be forgotten by history.
*Admiral Adama's claim that his crew "will find immortality as only the Gods once knew" draws on [[w:Iliad#The story of the Iliad|the choice]] given to [[w:Achilles|Achilles]] by [[w:Thetis|his mother]] in [[w:Homer|Homer]]'s ''[[w:Iliad|Iliad]]'': fight courageously and perish in battle, or be forgotten by history.

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