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* [[Starla]] asks Hamilton how long she'll be gone. Hamilton replies that she won't be gone long, but she does have a job she has to do, or she'll get fired. | * [[Starla]] asks Hamilton how long she'll be gone. Hamilton replies that she won't be gone long, but she does have a job she has to do, or she'll get fired. | ||
* [[Wellington]] tells her not to worry and that he'll lead the tour. Much to Hamilton's surprise, he reveals that he's finished reading the tour booklet in three minutes. She tells him to keep them busy until she gets back. | * [[Wellington]] tells her not to worry and that he'll lead the tour. Much to Hamilton's surprise, he reveals that he's finished reading the tour booklet in three minutes. She tells him to keep them busy until she gets back. | ||
[[ | [[Image:Jamie Hamilton - Spaceball.jpg|thumb|right|Jamie and the Super Scouts.]] | ||
* Wellington begins his "seminar" by going over the "primitive, but fascinating" television camera. He believes he can best explain it by taking it apart. | * Wellington begins his "seminar" by going over the "primitive, but fascinating" television camera. He believes he can best explain it by taking it apart. | ||
* In Mr. [[Brooks]]' office, he begins doling out assignments to his reporters. He tells [[Harris]] to take a team to cover the recall election in a California county, then after that cover the illegal alien situation down in the Garment District. Just as he explains the latter part, Hamilton enters the office and sits down quickly. He asks a reporter next to her about the "aliens," and Brooks interjects with the "illegal worker type" and "not the kind of aliens who land in [[Disco Volante|flying saucers]]," which elicits a chuckle from the people at the table. | * In Mr. [[Brooks]]' office, he begins doling out assignments to his reporters. He tells [[Harris]] to take a team to cover the recall election in a California county, then after that cover the illegal alien situation down in the Garment District. Just as he explains the latter part, Hamilton enters the office and sits down quickly. He asks a reporter next to her about the "aliens," and Brooks interjects with the "illegal worker type" and "not the kind of aliens who land in [[Disco Volante|flying saucers]]," which elicits a chuckle from the people at the table. | ||
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* Troy and Dillon try to switch back to manual control. It fails. Troy postulates that the [[function guard mechanism]], which automatically reverts control from automatic to manual should the automatic features fail to function, is malfunctioning. | * Troy and Dillon try to switch back to manual control. It fails. Troy postulates that the [[function guard mechanism]], which automatically reverts control from automatic to manual should the automatic features fail to function, is malfunctioning. | ||
* Troy notes that he should contact ''Galactica'' to notify them of their disposition. | * Troy notes that he should contact ''Galactica'' to notify them of their disposition. | ||
[[ | [[Image:Adamanash.jpg|thumb|right|Adama next to the real Nash]] | ||
* On ''Galactica'', Adama is on the bridge as they receive the transmission. When Troy notes that the "program by Doctor Zee is malfunctioning," Adama grows concerned—as he has no idea of what they speak of. Troy tells Adama that they received their orders from Nash and took his Viper, as ordered. Adama says that's impossible, as Nash is standing right beside him. | * On ''Galactica'', Adama is on the bridge as they receive the transmission. When Troy notes that the "program by Doctor Zee is malfunctioning," Adama grows concerned—as he has no idea of what they speak of. Troy tells Adama that they received their orders from Nash and took his Viper, as ordered. Adama says that's impossible, as Nash is standing right beside him. | ||
* Dillon tells Troy that there was only one other person who could have delivered the Viper: Xaviar. | * Dillon tells Troy that there was only one other person who could have delivered the Viper: Xaviar. | ||
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* The umpire is being yelled at by [[Jenkins]], the groundskeeper, who in return tells him that it's not his fault if his groundskeepers are building swamps out in the field. He tells Jenkins to get off the field. | * The umpire is being yelled at by [[Jenkins]], the groundskeeper, who in return tells him that it's not his fault if his groundskeepers are building swamps out in the field. He tells Jenkins to get off the field. | ||
* The second hitter squares the ball, which would otherwise make for an easy out, except that the Polecat has made it to the base. | * The second hitter squares the ball, which would otherwise make for an easy out, except that the Polecat has made it to the base. | ||
[[ | [[Image:Troy and Dillon – Spaceball.jpg|thumb|right|Troy and Dillon take aim at Xavier in ''Spaceball''.]] | ||
* Eheres runs up to the dugout, saying that all they need is a slugger. Hamilton suggests Wellington and, while initially very skeptical, he accepts her judgment. Despite a comment from a Cougar about how Wellington "couldn't hit a beach ball," Wellington does not fail to disappoint. Before hitting, he calculates what angle and with what force he should hit the ball at. He hits the ball and it goes well past the field. All the bases that were filled are now emptied, which the announcer comments upon as being the most remarkable comeback he's ever seen. | * Eheres runs up to the dugout, saying that all they need is a slugger. Hamilton suggests Wellington and, while initially very skeptical, he accepts her judgment. Despite a comment from a Cougar about how Wellington "couldn't hit a beach ball," Wellington does not fail to disappoint. Before hitting, he calculates what angle and with what force he should hit the ball at. He hits the ball and it goes well past the field. All the bases that were filled are now emptied, which the announcer comments upon as being the most remarkable comeback he's ever seen. | ||
* The home base player for the Cougars mentions that they were lucky, but Wellington tells him it was simple physics. | * The home base player for the Cougars mentions that they were lucky, but Wellington tells him it was simple physics. | ||
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* In a gymnasium/auditorium, Xaviar and the Warriors exchange laser blasts. Sydell happens to enter and, despite Dillon's warning, Sydell is shot. Troy and Dillon stay behind to attend to Sydell, with Troy later noting that if they continue to pursue Xaviar, they risk injuring others. Thus Xaviar makes good his escape. | * In a gymnasium/auditorium, Xaviar and the Warriors exchange laser blasts. Sydell happens to enter and, despite Dillon's warning, Sydell is shot. Troy and Dillon stay behind to attend to Sydell, with Troy later noting that if they continue to pursue Xaviar, they risk injuring others. Thus Xaviar makes good his escape. | ||
* Sydell will apparently live with proper medical attention. | * Sydell will apparently live with proper medical attention. | ||
[[ | [[Image:Basketball.jpg|thumb|Starla and basketball]] | ||
* Later, Dillon thanks Hamilton for all she's done for the children. She comments that she doesn't want to see another ball game as long as she lives. | * Later, Dillon thanks Hamilton for all she's done for the children. She comments that she doesn't want to see another ball game as long as she lives. | ||
* Troy doesn't understand why, given the scouts' proficiency at it and given that proficiency in sports is something that is strived for on Earth. Hamilton replies that proficiency is good, but out of this world isn't. | * Troy doesn't understand why, given the scouts' proficiency at it and given that proficiency in sports is something that is strived for on Earth. Hamilton replies that proficiency is good, but out of this world isn't. | ||