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* "Take the Celestra, | * "Take the Celestra", filmed late in the series, is another episode that was designed to save budget money by making use of existing sets. The episode is set in only a few locations, all of which are in the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]], and involve no location shots and few new special effects. ''[[Celestra (TOS)|Celestra]]''{{'|s}} bridge, corridors and landing bay are redresses of existing sets, and a few new uniforms and judicious use of matte paintings help to save money. However, with the possible exception of the hall where Kronus receives his award at the start of the episode which is largely unseen and seems to consist mostly of black curtains, these measures are not distracting. | ||
* We meet yet another one of [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]]'s love interests, this one a jilted one from his past, who wants nothing to do with him, a young technician named [[Aurora (TOS)|Aurora]]. This provides an interesting look into Starbuck's character, as we see the perspective of one of his conquests, who claims he didn't care enough for her to look for her after the [[Battle of Cimtar|Destruction of the Colonies]]. Although Starbuck claims he did look for Aurora, after the attack, her claim that she was listed in the computer (the equivalent of being listed in the phone book) is an unavoidable assertion. Of course, we know from "[[Saga of a Star World]]" that Starbuck seemed more concerned about two-timing {{TOS|Athena}} and the refugee [[socialator]] [[Cassiopeia]] than in any searches for Aurora, but perhaps this occurred off screen. | * We meet yet another one of [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]]'s love interests, this one a jilted one from his past, who wants nothing to do with him, a young technician named [[Aurora (TOS)|Aurora]]. This provides an interesting look into Starbuck's character, as we see the perspective of one of his conquests, who claims he didn't care enough for her to look for her after the [[Battle of Cimtar|Destruction of the Colonies]]. Although Starbuck claims he did look for Aurora, after the attack, her claim that she was listed in the computer (the equivalent of being listed in the phone book) is an unavoidable assertion. Of course, we know from "[[Saga of a Star World]]" that Starbuck seemed more concerned about two-timing {{TOS|Athena}} and the refugee [[socialator]] [[Cassiopeia]] than in any searches for Aurora, but perhaps this occurred off screen. | ||
* [[Kronus]] is a somewhat less interesting character, a Galactican version of [[w:Captain Bligh|Captain Bligh]], who seems to have completely lost touch with what is actually happening under his command. This reflects badly on Commander {{TOS|Adama}} as well, who saw fit to give Kronus an award without even checking his former commander's credentials. | * [[Kronus]] is a somewhat less interesting character, a Galactican version of [[w:Captain Bligh|Captain Bligh]], who seems to have completely lost touch with what is actually happening under his command. This reflects badly on Commander {{TOS|Adama}} as well, who saw fit to give Kronus an award without even checking his former commander's credentials. | ||