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=== References to [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|the original Battlestar Galactica series]] === | === References to [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|the original Battlestar Galactica series]] === | ||
[[ | [[Image:Bsgmuseumlight4xn1.JPG|thumb|right|Galactica Museum ([[Miniseries]])]] | ||
*The Cylon design the [[Armistice Officer]] is looking at in the beginning, and the [[Cylon Centurion]] in ''Galactica'''s museum, are from the original show. | *The Cylon design the [[Armistice Officer]] is looking at in the beginning, and the [[Cylon Centurion]] in the ''Galactica'''s museum, are from the original show. | ||
*Original Series vehicles seen in the [[Galactica Museum]]: | *Original Series vehicles seen in the [[Galactica Museum]]: | ||
**A model of the original Cylon [[Basestar (TOS)|basestar]]. | **A model of the original Cylon [[Basestar (TOS)|basestar]]. | ||
**A mock-up, or possibly a servicable [[Colonial | **A mock-up, or possibly a servicable [[Colonial Shuttle (TOS)|Original Series shuttle]]. Another of these shuttles is used by the Armistice Officer when docking at Armistice Station. | ||
**A full-scale mock-up of an Original Series [[Raider (TOS)|Cylon Raider]]. It is hanging from the ceiling for the flight pod. | **A full-scale mock-up of an Original Series [[Raider (TOS)|Cylon Raider]]. It is hanging from the ceiling for the flight pod. | ||
**The [[Viper (TOS)|Original Series Viper]]. | **The [[Viper (TOS)|Original Series Viper]]. | ||
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*Baltar tells [[Number Six]] that "the last time anyone saw a Cylon ''[i.e., the Original Series]'', they looked like walking chrome toasters." | *Baltar tells [[Number Six]] that "the last time anyone saw a Cylon ''[i.e., the Original Series]'', they looked like walking chrome toasters." | ||
*Baltar tells Number Six that "The punishment for treason is death". In the Original Series, a point is made of the death penalty being abolished, even for treason. | *Baltar tells Number Six that "The punishment for treason is death". In the Original Series, a point is made of the death penalty being abolished, even for treason. | ||
[[ | [[Image:Cylonsword Mini.jpg|thumb|right|Cylon Centurion sword on Commander Adama's desk]] | ||
* A sword carried by the Centurions in the original series is one of the weapons in Commander Adama's collection. It is possible the sword could be a war trophy picked up by Adama when | * A sword carried by the Centurions in the original series is one of the weapons in Commander Adama's collection. It is possible the sword could be a war trophy picked up by Adama when the Galactica is boarded by the Cylons at the end of the war ("[[Valley of Darkness]]", deleted scene). | ||
*In the first encounter between the Colonial Vipers and the [[Cylon Raiders]], one of the pilots says that during the first war, Raiders looked like flying wings (the original series' Raider design). | *In the first encounter between the Colonial Vipers and the [[Cylon Raiders]], one of the pilots says that during the first war, Raiders looked like flying wings (the original series' Raider design). | ||
*One of ''Galactica'''s pilots who is killed by the Cylons is called [["Jolly" Anders|Jolly]], the name of a ''Galactica'' pilot from the Original Series. | *One of ''Galactica'''s pilots who is killed by the Cylons is called [["Jolly" Anders|Jolly]], the name of a ''Galactica'' pilot from the Original Series. | ||
*Roslin makes a point of calling [[Lee Adama|Lee]] "[[Captain Apollo]], | *Roslin makes a point of calling [[Lee Adama|Lee]] "[[Captain Apollo]]", saying "it has a nice ring to it." | ||
*At the end of the Miniseries, [[Sharon Valerii]] says "[[By your command|by your command]]," the standard response of the Original Series' Cylons to the [[Imperious Leader]]. | *At the end of the Miniseries, [[Sharon Valerii]] says "[[By your command|by your command]]," the standard response of the Original Series' Cylons to the [[Imperious Leader]]. | ||
*The venting of the flightpod after the nuclear missile hit is similar to the plot of the Original Series episode "[[Fire in Space]]". | *The venting of the flightpod after the nuclear missile hit is similar to the plot of the Original Series episode "[[Fire in Space]]". | ||
=== Other References === | === Other References === | ||
[[ | [[Image:SerenityBSGMini.JPG|thumb|right|A ''[[wikipedia:Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]''-class transport in the skies above Caprica City before the Cylon attack.]] | ||
====References not specific to the Miniseries==== | ====References not specific to the Miniseries==== | ||
*[[Number Six]]'s name is a reference to the character of the same name from ''[[wikipedia:The Prisoner|The Prisoner]]''. | *[[Number Six]]'s name is a reference to the character of the same name from ''[[wikipedia:The Prisoner|The Prisoner]]''. | ||
*Colonel [[Saul Tigh]] is based on [[imdb:nm0000018|Kirk Douglas]] | *Colonel [[Saul Tigh]] is based on [[imdb:nm0000018|Kirk Douglas]]'s alcoholic XO character in ''[[wikipedia:In Harm's Way|In Harm's Way]]'', whose wife cheats on him. | ||
*''[[Colonial One]]'' | *''[[Colonial One]]'''s design was based on [[wikipedia:Air Force One|Air Force One]], and the [[Raptor]]'s design was based on the [[wikipedia:AH-64 Apache|Apache]] attack helicopter. | ||
*The Gemenon liner's ID number is "1701;" in the [[wikipedia:Star Trek|Star Trek]] franchise, (which had many ''[[wikipedia:Star Trek: The Next Generation|The Next Generation]]'' episodes written by [[Ron D. Moore]]), several models of ''USS Enterprise''s have registry numbers beginning with "NCC-1701." | *The Gemenon liner's ID number is "1701;" in the [[wikipedia:Star Trek|Star Trek]] franchise, (which had many ''[[wikipedia:Star Trek: The Next Generation|The Next Generation]]'' episodes written by [[Ron D. Moore]]), several models of ''USS Enterprise''s have registry numbers beginning with "NCC-1701." | ||
*The Vipers' tail numberings are in the formats "N7424C" or "NC7424" or "7424NC". The consistent usage of the letters "NC" may also be a reference to Star Trek (see 1701 above). However it should be noted, that according to old (pre-1950s) American aircraft registration standards, all tail numbers start with "N" and "C" stands for the category "standard"; the Star Trek usage itself is based on that. | *The Vipers' tail numberings are in the formats "N7424C" or "NC7424" or "7424NC". The consistent usage of the letters "NC" may also be a reference to Star Trek (see 1701 above). However it should be noted, that according to old (pre-1950s) American aircraft registration standards, all tail numbers start with "N" and "C" stands for the category "standard"; the Star Trek usage itself is based on that. | ||
*The gun used by Helo, Boomer, and other pilots is a homage to the guns used in the movie ''[[wikipedia:Blade Runner|Blade Runner]]'' (which also starred [[Edward James Olmos]]). | *The gun used by Helo, Boomer, and other pilots is a homage to the guns used in the movie ''[[wikipedia:Blade Runner|Blade Runner]]'' (which also starred [[Edward James Olmos]]). | ||
[[ | [[Image:Enterprise in fleet.jpg|thumb|''Star Trek'''s ''USS Enterprise'' makes a cameo appearance in the final Fleet shot of Miniseries.]] | ||
*According to a podcast, there is one prop, "smaller than a breadbox, | *According to a podcast, there is one prop, "smaller than a breadbox", which has appeared in almost every major space-related science fiction show in the past two decades, including the various ''Star Trek spinoffs'', which also appears in ''Battlestar Galactica''. This prop has yet to be positively identified, but it is highly likely that the prop itself is the "Oscillation Overthruster" from ''The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension'', as this prop is known to have appeared in ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', ''Star Trek: Voyager'', and ''Star Trek: Enterprise''. | ||
====References limited to the Miniseries==== | ====References limited to the Miniseries==== | ||
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===[[33]]=== | ===[[33]]=== | ||
*(Also seen elsewhere in the series) The format of the opening titles, a series of clips representing the story of the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attack on the twelve colonies]] and the exodus of the fleet (all taken from the [[Miniseries]]), followed by clips from the upcoming episode, is a homage to the television series ''[[w:Space 1999|Space 1999]]'', which [[Ronald D. Moore]] admits to having watched while growing up. | *(Also seen elsewhere in the series) The format of the opening titles, a series of clips representing the story of the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attack on the twelve colonies]] and the exodus of the fleet (all taken from the [[Miniseries]]), followed by clips from the upcoming episode, is a homage to the television series ''[[w:Space 1999|Space 1999]]'', which [[Ronald D. Moore]] admits to having watched while growing up. | ||
* (Also seen elsewhere in the series) The photograph pilots touch on entering / leaving the Ready Room is called [["Lest We Forget"]] and shows a Colonial soldier falling to his knees on witnessing the destruction of the capital of [[ | * (Also seen elsewhere in the series) The photograph pilots touch on entering / leaving the Ready Room is called [["Lest We Forget"]] and shows a Colonial soldier falling to his knees on witnessing the destruction of the capital of [[Aerelon]] during the [[Cylon War]]. This is a direct homage to the pictures of NYFD personnel at Ground Zero on 9/11, while the title is drawn from the John Ford-directed film "[[w:She Wore a Yellow Ribbon|She Wore a Yellow Ribbon]]" starring John Wayne. | ||
* The ''[[Rising Star (RDM)|Rising Star]]'' mentioned as the birthplace of the Fleet's first baby is a reference to the luxury liner ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]'' from the Original Series | * The ''[[Rising Star (RDM)|Rising Star]]'' mentioned as the birthplace of the Fleet's first baby is a reference to the luxury liner ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]'' from the Original Series | ||
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*[[Tom Zarek]] is played by [[Richard Hatch]], famous for his role as [[Captain Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] in the Original Series. | *[[Tom Zarek]] is played by [[Richard Hatch]], famous for his role as [[Captain Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] in the Original Series. | ||
*The title is a reference to the event that began the [[w:French Revolution|French Revolution]], when a crowd of around 1,000 stormed the [[Wikipedia:Bastille prison|Bastille prison]] in Paris. In this case, the prison is a prison ship, and the prisoners themselves take it over. | *The title is a reference to the event that began the [[w:French Revolution|French Revolution]], when a crowd of around 1,000 stormed the [[Wikipedia:Bastille prison|Bastille prison]] in Paris. In this case, the prison is a prison ship, and the prisoners themselves take it over. | ||
*The ''[[Astral Queen]]'' | *The ''[[Astral Queen]]'''s design is identical to the [[Prison Barge]] from the Original Series. | ||
*The "I'm a bus driver, not a warden," comment from the [[Wilkens|''Astral Queen's'' captain]] is a reference to Dr. McCoy's quips from the original ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060028/combined Star Trek]'' series. | *The "I'm a bus driver, not a warden," comment from the [[Wilkens|''Astral Queen's'' captain]] is a reference to Dr. McCoy's quips from the original ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060028/combined Star Trek]'' series. | ||
*The scene where | *The scene where [[Lee Adama]] holds his pistol to a kneeling Tom Zarek is a recreation of ''[[w:Dirty Harry|Dirty Harry]]'', according to [[David Eick]]'s comments in the DVD commentary. "That is the 'I know what you're thinking, punk' shot, down to the move, the lens, the distance of the camera away from the actor." | ||
===[[Act of Contrition]]=== | ===[[Act of Contrition]]=== | ||
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===[[You Can't Go Home Again]]=== | ===[[You Can't Go Home Again]]=== | ||
*This episode shares some similarity - although possibly unintentional - with the final ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' episode, "[[The Return of Starbuck]], | *This episode shares some similarity - although possibly unintentional - with the final ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' episode, "[[The Return of Starbuck]]", where Starbuck is stranded on a desert moon, and uses a crashed Cylon Raider to return to ''Galactica''. | ||
*The messy, organic feel of inside the [[Cylon Raider (RDM)|Cylon Raider]] was inspired by the ''[[w:Alien (film series)|Alien]]'' series, according to [[David Eick]] during the DVD commentary. | *The messy, organic feel of inside the [[Cylon Raider (RDM)|Cylon Raider]] was inspired by the ''[[w:Alien (film series)|Alien]]'' series, according to [[David Eick]] during the DVD commentary. | ||
*The "waggling" scene with [[Lee Adama|Apollo]]'s Viper and | *The "waggling" scene with [[Lee Adama|Apollo]]'s Viper and [[Kara Thrace|Starbuck]]'s Raider is a nod to the Original Series. [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] and [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] had to "waggle" their own Cylon Raider in order to convey they were friendlies, after losing their transmitter in "[[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]]". | ||
===[[Litmus]]=== | ===[[Litmus]]=== | ||
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===[[Colonial Day]]=== | ===[[Colonial Day]]=== | ||
*The name of the news show, "[[The Colonial Gang]], | *The name of the news show, "[[The Colonial Gang]]", is a spoof of the now-defunct [[w:CNN|CNN]] show "[[w:Capital Gang|The Capital Gang]]." | ||
*The controversy surrounding whether [[Laura Roslin]] would shake [[Tom Zarek]]'s hand intentionally mirrored that at the signing of the [[w:Oslo Accords|Oslo Accords]] in 1993 about whether [[w:Yitzhak Rabin|Yitzhak Rabin]] would shake hands with [[w:Yasser Arafat|Yasser Arafat]]. | *The controversy surrounding whether [[Laura Roslin]] would shake [[Tom Zarek]]'s hand intentionally mirrored that at the signing of the [[w:Oslo Accords|Oslo Accords]] in 1993 about whether [[w:Yitzhak Rabin|Yitzhak Rabin]] would shake hands with [[w:Yasser Arafat|Yasser Arafat]]. | ||
*At the end, Roslin tells Zarek that he doesn't need to worry about her kissing him, to which he replied that it's a shame, as he shaved extra close in anticipation of getting "smacked" by her. This dialogue was taken verbatim from the movie ''[[w:Patton (film)|Patton]]'', with Roslin as Montgomery and Zarek as Patton. | *At the end, Roslin tells Zarek that he doesn't need to worry about her kissing him, to which he replied that it's a shame, as he shaved extra close in anticipation of getting "smacked" by her. This dialogue was taken verbatim from the movie ''[[w:Patton (film)|Patton]]'', with Roslin as Montgomery and Zarek as Patton. | ||
*According to the podcast, prior to the final cut, the music accompanying Baltar's introduction as the new Vice President of the Colonies was a remix of "[[w:Fly Me to the Moon|Fly Me to the Moon]], | *According to the podcast, prior to the final cut, the music accompanying Baltar's introduction as the new Vice President of the Colonies was a remix of "[[w:Fly Me to the Moon|Fly Me to the Moon]]", which RDM kept in the cut until nearly the last minute. | ||
===[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I|Kobol's Last Gleaming]]=== | ===[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I|Kobol's Last Gleaming]]=== | ||
*In both this episode and the Original Series "[[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]], | *In both this episode and the Original Series "[[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]]", the Colonials track Cylon Raiders using [[IFF]] transponders. | ||
*Both "Kobol's Last Gleaming" and the Original Series "[[The Lost Planet of the Gods]]" are two-part episodes in which ''Galactica'' finds Kobol. | *Both "Kobol's Last Gleaming" and the Original Series "[[The Lost Planet of the Gods]]" are two-part episodes in which ''Galactica'' finds Kobol. | ||
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*[[Cally]] says, "I have a really bad feeling about this." This line (or variants) is a cult phrase amongst ''Star Wars'' fans. It is said in every ''Star Wars'' movie, and many of the ''Star Wars'' games and books. | *[[Cally]] says, "I have a really bad feeling about this." This line (or variants) is a cult phrase amongst ''Star Wars'' fans. It is said in every ''Star Wars'' movie, and many of the ''Star Wars'' games and books. | ||
*Ron Moore stated, in a podcast other than the one for this episode, that the small cassette tapes that Starbuck keeps in her Delphi apartment are a subtle homage to similar devices from the film version of ''[[w:A Clockwork Orange (film)|A Clockwork Orange]]''. | *Ron Moore stated, in a podcast other than the one for this episode, that the small cassette tapes that Starbuck keeps in her Delphi apartment are a subtle homage to similar devices from the film version of ''[[w:A Clockwork Orange (film)|A Clockwork Orange]]''. | ||
*The sign and countersign used by [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]] and | *The sign and countersign used by [[Galen Tyrol|Tyrol]] and [[Crashdown]] on the surface of Kobol ("Flash!"/"Thunder!") was used by the Allied forces on [[w:D-Day|D-Day]], the first day of the invasion of [[w:Normandy|Normandy]], during [[w:World War II|World War II]]. | ||
===[[Fragged]]=== | ===[[Fragged]]=== | ||
*The term "fragged" comes from the Vietnam War, when it was used by American soldiers to describe deliberately killing superior officers in the field, who endangered their unit by their incompetence or recklessness. This was usually done by tossing a fragmentation grenade (hence, fragged) into the room or area where the superior was located, but with time the term has been applied to all murders of superiors, regardless of the weapon used. | *The term "fragged" comes from the Vietnam War, when it was used by American soldiers to describe deliberately killing superior officers in the field, who endangered their unit by their incompetence or recklessness. This was usually done by tossing a fragmentation grenade (hence, fragged) into the room or area where the superior was located, but with time the term has been applied to all murders of superiors, regardless of the weapon used. | ||
*A Colonial eulogy given to [[Tarn]] and [[Socinus]] by | *A Colonial eulogy given to [[Tarn]] and [[Socinus]] by [[Crashdown]], includes a reference to the [[w:vale of tears|vale of tears]], which like the title to the previous episode, is synonymous to Psalm 23's "Valley of Darkness". | ||
*When Colonel Tigh asks of Adama's condition as Dr. [[Cottle]] begins surgery to save the Commander's life, he tells the XO, "How should I know? I'm not a psychic. Now get the hell out of here." This is an indirect nod to the character of "Dr. McCoy" from the original ''Star Trek'' series. | *When Colonel Tigh asks of Adama's condition as Dr. [[Cottle]] begins surgery to save the Commander's life, he tells the XO, "How should I know? I'm not a psychic. Now get the hell out of here." This is an indirect nod to the character of "Dr. McCoy" from the original ''Star Trek'' series. | ||
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===[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]=== | ===[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]=== | ||
*The character [[Helena Cain]] and the battlestar ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' are loosely based on the [[Cain (TOS)|Cain]] and '' | *The character [[Helena Cain]] and the battlestar ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' are loosely based on the [[Cain (TOS)|Cain]] and ''[[Pegasus (TOS)|Pegasus]]'' from the Original Series episode "[[The Living Legend, Part I (TOS)|The Living Legend]]". | ||
===[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]=== | ===[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]=== | ||
*Adama's code word for the assassination order is "downfall". This is both a reference to the Allied plan for a ground invasion of Japan in WWII as well as to the movie [[w:Downfall (film)|''Downfall'']] about the last days in Hitler's bunker. | *Adama's code word for the assassination order is "downfall". This is both a reference to the Allied plan for a ground invasion of Japan in WWII as well as to the movie [[w:Downfall (film)|''Downfall'']] about the last days in Hitler's bunker. | ||
*Cain's words "Terminate Adama's command. Starting with Adama" are an homage to ''[[w:Apocalypse Now|Apocalypse Now]]''. [[Ronald D. Moore]] briefly toyed with the idea of having her literally say "Terminate with extreme prejudice, | *Cain's words "Terminate Adama's command. Starting with Adama" are an homage to ''[[w:Apocalypse Now|Apocalypse Now]]''. [[Ronald D. Moore]] briefly toyed with the idea of having her literally say "Terminate with extreme prejudice", but quickly rejected it as too obvious. | ||
===[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]=== | ===[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]=== | ||
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===[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]=== | ===[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]=== | ||
* The ''[[Celestra]]'' (the [[Original Series]] | * The ''[[Celestra]]'' (the [[Original Series]]'s electronics ship) is listed on vote tally boards. | ||
* The tents that comprise most of New Caprica City are military tents are descendants of the tents used in ''[[w:M*A*S*H|M*A*S*H]]''. | * The tents that comprise most of New Caprica City are military tents are descendants of the tents used in ''[[w:M*A*S*H|M*A*S*H]]''. | ||
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===[[Exodus, Part I]]=== | ===[[Exodus, Part I]]=== | ||
*[[D'Anna Biers]]' objection to | *[[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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===[[Exodus, Part II]]=== | ===[[Exodus, Part II]]=== | ||
* | * [[Lee Adama]]'s last minute decision to aid [[William Adama|his father]]'s attack on the Cylons is a homage to ''[[w:Star Wars: A New Hope|Star Wars: A New Hope]]'', specifically how the ''[[w:Millennium Falcon|Millennium Falcon]]'' helps [[w:Luke Skywalker|Luke Skywalker]] when he's being pursued by [[w:Darth Vader|Darth Vader]] during his [[w:Death Star|Death Star]] attack run.<ref>{{cite companion|page=38|season=3}}</ref> | ||
===[[Collaborators]]=== | ===[[Collaborators]]=== | ||
* The Circle is also the name used by the Bajoran [[MemoryAlpha:Alliance for Global Unity|Alliance for Global Unity]] in ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' ("[[MemoryAlpha:The Homecoming|The Homecoming]], | * The Circle is also the name used by the Bajoran [[MemoryAlpha:Alliance for Global Unity|Alliance for Global Unity]] in ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' ("[[MemoryAlpha:The Homecoming|The Homecoming]]", "[[MemoryAlpha:The Circle|The Circle]]", and "[[MemoryAlpha:The Siege|The Siege]]"). | ||
* The lines "Don't make her angry... you wouldn't like here when she's angry" are a paraphrasing of the famous line from ''The Incredible Hulk'', as well as a callback to a similar homage from the first season. | * The lines "Don't make her angry... you wouldn't like here when she's angry" are a paraphrasing of the famous line from ''The Incredible Hulk'', as well as a callback to a similar homage from the first season. | ||
===[[Hero]]=== | ===[[Hero]]=== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Season 3 - Promo - Hero - Admiral Corman.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Admiral [[Peter Corman]].]] | ||
* Daniel Novacek's line, "I felt the institution no longer had anything to offer me..." is an homage to ''[[w:Raising Arizona|Raising Arizona]]''. | * Daniel Novacek's line, "I felt the institution no longer had anything to offer me..." is an homage to ''[[w:Raising Arizona|Raising Arizona]]''. | ||
* The right-most decoration pin on the uniform of Admiral [[Peter Corman]] is the same type used for [[Colonial Warrior]]s on the [[Insignia (TOS)|uniforms]] of the [[Original Series]]. This is the second known instance of the pin appearing in the Re-imagined Series, as the first appearance is on then-Commander [[William Adama|Adama]]'s dress uniform in the Miniseries. | * The right-most decoration pin on the uniform of Admiral [[Peter Corman]] is the same type used for [[Colonial Warrior]]s on the [[Insignia (TOS)|uniforms]] of the [[Original Series]]. This is the second known instance of the pin appearing in the Re-imagined Series, as the first appearance is on then-Commander [[William Adama|Adama]]'s dress uniform in the Miniseries. | ||
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===[[Taking a Break From All Your Worries]]=== | ===[[Taking a Break From All Your Worries]]=== | ||
* The title is a line from the theme song of ''[[w:Cheers|Cheers]]''. | * The title is a line from the theme song of ''[[w:Cheers|Cheers]]''. | ||
* At the beginning of the episode, Baltar and Head-Six are humming a rearrangement of a familiar tune with alternate lyrics in ''Galactica'' | * At the beginning of the episode, Baltar and Head-Six are humming a rearrangement of a familiar tune with alternate lyrics in ''Galactica's'' brig. Baltar "improvises" the well-known line, "Should I die before I wake..." | ||
===[[A Day in the Life]]=== | ===[[A Day in the Life]]=== | ||
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== [[Season 4 (2008)|Season 4]] == | == [[Season 4 (2008)|Season 4]] == | ||
=== [[He That Believeth | === [[He That Believeth In Me]] === | ||
* The total number of casualties incurred in the [[Battle of the Ionian Nebula]]—1,701—is a homage to the ''[[MemoryAlpha:Enterprise|Enterprise]]'' from the ''Star Trek'' series, which shared that registry number (NCC-1701). | * The total number of casualties incurred in the [[Battle of the Ionian Nebula]]—1,701—is a homage to the ''[[MemoryAlpha:Enterprise|Enterprise]]'' from the ''Star Trek'' series, which shared that registry number (NCC-1701). | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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