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Despite Cassiopeia's misgivings, Starbuck helps Apollo fly Baltar's Raider onto a basestar. After successfully infiltrating the basestar they manage to disable the ship's sensors, and escape. Their sabotage allows ''Galactica'' to get the drop on the basestar and destroy it {{OS|The Hand of God}}. | Despite Cassiopeia's misgivings, Starbuck helps Apollo fly Baltar's Raider onto a basestar. After successfully infiltrating the basestar they manage to disable the ship's sensors, and escape. Their sabotage allows ''Galactica'' to get the drop on the basestar and destroy it {{OS|The Hand of God}}. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
=== Actor's Character Interpretation === | === Actor's Character Interpretation === | ||
[[Dirk Benedict]], who portrayed Starbuck, brought a specific vision to the character that emphasized his roguish charm and moral complexity. Speaking to ''Starlog'' magazine about his approach to Starbuck | [[Dirk Benedict]], who portrayed Starbuck, brought a specific vision to the character that emphasized his roguish charm and moral complexity. Speaking to ''Starlog'' magazine about his approach to Starbuck, <blockquote>"''Galactica'' is my first opportunity to play an upbeat character with a sense of humor and who enjoys life. He's very excitable, a passionate con man. He'll cheat, but he's never malicious or out to hurt anybody."<ref group="commentary" name="houston_starlog_benedict_starbuck_upbeat_passionate_con_man">{{cite magazine|last=Houston|first=David|authorlink=|coauthors=|year=1978|month=December|title=Two Crazy Kind of Guys|magazine=Starlog|volume=|issue=|pages=24|id=|url=|accessdate=}}</ref></blockquote>Benedict further elaborated on Starbuck's appeal and character traits: <blockquote>"He knows every [[Chancery|gambling casino]] in the galaxy, and enjoys the women. He's easily distracted in the face of very serious situations; so a large part of him is childlike — even though he [[Fumarello|smokes cigars]]. He's always in trouble, nowhere near ready to settle down into any sort of monogamous relationship. I think he's easy for young people to identify with."<ref group="commentary" name="houston_starlog_benedict_starbuck_gambling_women_childlike">{{cite magazine|last=Houston|first=David|authorlink=|coauthors=|year=1978|month=December|title=Two Crazy Kind of Guys|magazine=Starlog|volume=|issue=|pages=24|id=|url=|accessdate=}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
=== Character Conception and Portrayal === | === Character Conception and Portrayal === | ||