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=== Production and Development === | === Production and Development === | ||
* The writing staff carefully debated | * The writing staff carefully debated Kara's ability to revive and fly a Cylon Raider during the development of "You Can't Go Home Again."<ref group="development" name="bassom_companion_thompson_raider_systems_debate">{{cite book |author=[[David Bassom]] |title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]] |pages=61}}</ref> [[Bradley Thompson]] noted they asked themselves what happens if you want to fly a Cylon craft and what the systems would be like, ultimately concluding that Kara was able to get pitch, roll, yaw and power from the fusion of machine and biology. | ||
* In [[Carla Robinson]]'s first draft of "You Can't Go Home Again," Kara actually communicated with the Cylon Raider while attempting to repair it.<ref group="development" name="bassom_companion_robinson_raider_communication_draft">{{cite book |author=[[David Bassom]] |title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]] |pages=61}}</ref> This concept was ultimately dropped as the writers felt it might have looked "pretty wacky" and didn't provide as much dramatic material as they'd hoped. | * In [[Carla Robinson]]'s first draft of "You Can't Go Home Again," Kara actually communicated with the Cylon Raider while attempting to repair it.<ref group="development" name="bassom_companion_robinson_raider_communication_draft">{{cite book |author=[[David Bassom]] |title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]] |pages=61}}</ref> This concept was ultimately dropped as the writers felt it might have looked "pretty wacky" and didn't provide as much dramatic material as they'd hoped. | ||
* The organic elements in the Raider's design reflected the overarching concept that Cylons were machines evolving to become increasingly organic.<ref group="development" name="bassom_companion_cylon_evolution_concept">{{cite book |author=[[David Bassom]] |title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]] |pages=141}}</ref> This philosophy extended throughout all Cylon designs, from the mechanical Centurions to the humanoid models. | * The organic elements in the Raider's design reflected the overarching concept that Cylons were machines evolving to become increasingly organic.<ref group="development" name="bassom_companion_cylon_evolution_concept">{{cite book |author=[[David Bassom]] |title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]] |pages=141}}</ref> This philosophy extended throughout all Cylon designs, from the mechanical Centurions to the humanoid models. | ||