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| writer= [[Jim Carlson]] <br> [[Terrence McDonnell]] | | writer= [[Jim Carlson]] <br> [[Terrence McDonnell]] | ||
| story= [[David S. Arthur]] <br> [[IMDB:nm0681002|David G. Phinney]] <br> [[Jim Carlson]] <br> [[Terrence McDonnell]] | | story= [[David S. Arthur]] <br> [[IMDB:nm0681002|David G. Phinney]] <br> [[Jim Carlson]] <br> [[Terrence McDonnell]] | ||
| director= [[Daniel Haller]] | | director= [[IMDB:nm0356396|Daniel Haller]] | ||
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== Overview == | |||
: ''[[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] encounters long-lost love [[Aurora]] amidst a mutinous rebellion aboard the ''[[Celestra (TOS)|Celestra]]''.'' | |||
: ''[[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] encounters long-lost love [[ | |||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
* In a formal dress ceremony aboard '' | * In a formal dress ceremony aboard the [[Galactica (TOS)|''Galactica'']] to honor [[Kronus]], captain of the ''[[Celestra (TOS)|Celestra]]'' and former commander of the [[Battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]] ''[[Rycon]]'', [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]] and the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Council of Twelve]] bestow upon Kronus the [[Distinguished Service Medallion]]; he is also appointed executive commander of three industry ships in the [[The Fleet (TOS)|ragtag fleet]]. | ||
* During the proceedings, [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] recognizes former love [[ | * During the proceedings, [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] recognizes former love [[Aurora]] standing among the ranks of the ''Celestra'' crew; when she leaves during the ceremony, [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] and [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] must physically restrain Starbuck from breaking ranks to follow her. | ||
* Aurora goes to the control room and, in a sinister manner, requests navigational data for the beta sector. | * Aurora goes to the control room and, in a sinister manner, requests navigational data for the beta sector. | ||
* At the reception following the ceremony, Kronus mildly berates | * At the reception following the ceremony, Kronus mildly berates [[Tigh (TOS)|Tigh]] for drinking before duty; he then reminds Adama of his strict adherence to regulation and discipline. | ||
* Starbuck (re-)introduces himself to Aurora, who has become the pilot of Kronus’ shuttle, but the two old flames are interrupted by [[Cassiopeia]] with concert duckets; annoyed, Aurora walks off, but is chased after by Starbuck. | * Starbuck (re-)introduces himself to Aurora, who has become the pilot of Kronus’ shuttle, but the two old flames are interrupted by [[Cassiopeia]] with concert duckets; annoyed, Aurora walks off, but is chased after by Starbuck. | ||
* Shuttling back to the ''Celestra'', Kronus informs [[Charka]], his second in command, the he (Kronus) will be retaining command of the ship; he chides an obviously disappointed Charka, asking him to bide his time before getting his own command. | * Shuttling back to the ''Celestra'', Kronus informs [[Charka]], his second in command, the he (Kronus) will be retaining command of the ship; he chides an obviously disappointed Charka, asking him to bide his time before getting his own command. | ||
* Aboard the ''Celestra'', Aurora and her fellow mutineers make last-centon preparations for their takeover attempt. | * Aboard the ''Celestra'', Aurora and her fellow mutineers make last-centon preparations for their takeover attempt. | ||
* Starbuck convinces Apollo to accompany him to the ''Celestra'' for a "maintenance scan" — and to speak with Aurora; although unconvinced, Tigh agrees to the request, but he also informs Cassiopeia, who reclaims the concert duckets — both concert duckets — from Starbuck in the [[Viper (TOS)|viper]] launch bay. | * Starbuck convinces Apollo to accompany him to the ''Celestra'' for a "maintenance scan" — and to speak with Aurora; although unconvinced, Tigh agrees to the request, but he also informs Cassiopeia, who reclaims the concert duckets — both concert duckets — from Starbuck in the [[Viper (TOS)|viper]] launch bay. | ||
* On the ''Celestra'' bridge, [[ | * On the ''Celestra'' bridge, [[Hermes]] informs Kronus of a [[turbodyne]] problem; Kronus communicates their problem to Adama and requests that the fleet not slow down for them. | ||
* Aurora and her lover [[Damon]] begin their mutiny by taking hostages in the landing bay; however, another crewman successfully alerts the bridge amid laser fire. | * Aurora and her lover [[Damon]] begin their mutiny by taking hostages in the landing bay; however, another crewman successfully alerts the bridge amid laser fire. | ||
* Kronus is able to send security reinforcements to corner the mutineers; he and Charka personally grab laser pistols and take part in the melee. | * Kronus is able to send security reinforcements to corner the mutineers; he and Charka personally grab laser pistols and take part in the melee. | ||
* Apollo and Starbuck, who had landed aboard the ''Celestra'' during the uprising, walk into the middle of a firefight; Starbuck comes face to face with Aurora, each holding a laser blaster, but neither willing to fire. | * Apollo and Starbuck, who had landed aboard the ''Celestra'' during the uprising, walk into the middle of a firefight; Starbuck comes face to face with Aurora, each holding a laser blaster, but neither willing to fire. | ||
* The mutineers are captured and rounded up for transport to ''Galactica''; since a senior commander must be present to bring charges of mutiny, Kronus accompanies the prisoners aboard the shuttlecraft, being piloted by Apollo and Starbuck. | * The mutineers are captured and rounded up for transport to the ''Galactica''; since a senior commander must be present to bring charges of mutiny, Kronus accompanies the prisoners aboard the shuttlecraft, being piloted by Apollo and Starbuck. | ||
* Charka, who had been placed in temporary command of the ''Celestra'' during Kronus' absence, orders that the shuttlecraft be given bogus navigation coordinates in order to strand its occupants, including Kronus, in deep space. | * Charka, who had been placed in temporary command of the ''Celestra'' during Kronus' absence, orders that the shuttlecraft be given bogus navigation coordinates in order to strand its occupants, including Kronus, in deep space. | ||
* Apollo and Starbuck pilot the shuttle away from the ''Celestra'' and, unknowingly, away from the fleet into oblivion. | * Apollo and Starbuck pilot the shuttle away from the ''Celestra'' and, unknowingly, away from the fleet into oblivion. | ||
* Aboard the ''Celestra'', Charka begins to openly boast of his ''coup'' with his ''de facto'' second-in-command Hermes, as they change the ship's course toward the fleet, effectively stranding the shuttlecraft; Charka orders all laser pistols confiscated and brought to the bridge. | * Aboard the ''Celestra'', Charka begins to openly boast of his ''coup'' with his ''de facto'' second-in-command Hermes, as they change the ship's course toward the fleet, effectively stranding the shuttlecraft; Charka orders all laser pistols confiscated and brought to the bridge. | ||
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* Kronus begins a dialog with the former mutineers, learning that they had planned to steal a shuttle and escape to a nearby, remote planet (the 21st planet in its system); Kronus learns, apparently for the first time, of Charka's inhumane oppressiveness toward the ''Celestra'' crew. | * Kronus begins a dialog with the former mutineers, learning that they had planned to steal a shuttle and escape to a nearby, remote planet (the 21st planet in its system); Kronus learns, apparently for the first time, of Charka's inhumane oppressiveness toward the ''Celestra'' crew. | ||
* Apollo is disturbed when the fleet does not appear on his scanners as expected; trying to reverse triangulate their position, they are unable to locate the ''Celestra'', which has "gone dark" to avoid detection. | * Apollo is disturbed when the fleet does not appear on his scanners as expected; trying to reverse triangulate their position, they are unable to locate the ''Celestra'', which has "gone dark" to avoid detection. | ||
* Having lost its last reference point to the fleet, the shuttlecraft runs low on fuel; the mutineers agree to alter the shuttle's computers to act as ion tracking sensors to locate the ''Celestra'', in exchange for fair hearings regarding their mutiny. | * Having lost its last reference point to the fleet, the shuttlecraft runs low on fuel; the mutineers agree to alter the shuttle's computers to act as ion tracking sensors to locate the ''Celestra'', in exchange for fair hearings regarding their mutiny. | ||
* Aurora, while acknowledging her previous love affair with Starbuck, nevertheless pledges her love to Damon; she convinces Starbuck to speak to Damon about the matter. | * Aurora, while acknowledging her previous love affair with Starbuck, nevertheless pledges her love to Damon; she convinces Starbuck to speak to Damon about the matter. | ||
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* Kronus crawls to the steering control and rights the vessel, but not before taking a lethal laser blast. | * Kronus crawls to the steering control and rights the vessel, but not before taking a lethal laser blast. | ||
* Apollo tackles Charka and disarms him, ending the (second) mutiny. | * Apollo tackles Charka and disarms him, ending the (second) mutiny. | ||
* Aboard ''Galactica'', a funeral is held for Kronus, as his casket is shot into space. | * Aboard the ''Galactica'', a funeral is held for Kronus, as his casket is shot into space. | ||
* Starbuck patches things up with Cassiopeia, who has two (new) concert duckets ready for that evening. | * Starbuck patches things up with Cassiopeia, who has two (new) concert duckets ready for that evening. | ||
== | == Notes == | ||
* This was the last episode to air before the announcement of the original series' cancellation. | * This was the last episode to air before the announcement of the original series' cancellation. | ||
* The notion of fleets was introduced in "[[The Living Legend, Part I|The Living Legend]]." The existence of ''Rycon'' reinforces this concept of separate battlestar ''fleets''. | * The notion of fleets was introduced in "[[The Living Legend, Part I|The Living Legend]]." The existence of ''Rycon'' reinforces this concept of separate battlestar ''fleets''. | ||
== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
* "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 Fleet, and involve no location shots and few new special effects. The bridge, corridors and landing bay of the Celestra 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. | ||
* | * Again, we meet one of Starbuck's love interests, this one a jilted one from his past, who wants nothing to do with him, a young technician named [[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 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 Athena to connect with 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 | * [[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 Adama as well, who saw fit to give Kronus an award without even checking his former commander's credentials. | ||
* All in all, another Fleet episode that reveals more about the motivations and passions of the survivors beyond the people on ''Galactica''. | |||
* All in all, another Fleet episode that reveals more about the motivations and passions of the survivors beyond the people on '' | |||
== Questions == | == Questions == | ||
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*The mention of the battlestar ''Rycon'' again asks the question, how many battlestars actually were built throughout the course of the [[Thousand-Yahren War]]? How many battlestars were left or believed destroyed before the [[Battle of Cimtar]]? | *The mention of the battlestar ''Rycon'' again asks the question, how many battlestars actually were built throughout the course of the [[Thousand-Yahren War]]? How many battlestars were left or believed destroyed before the [[Battle of Cimtar]]? | ||
*How many battlestar fleets were there? | *How many battlestar fleets were there? | ||
== Noteworthy Dialogue == | == Noteworthy Dialogue == | ||
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*''Adama’s opening narration:'' | *''Adama’s opening narration:'' | ||
: '''Adama''': The morale of the fleet continues to rise, due in part to the increasing number of habitable planets we are encountering, and the reintroduction of some of the amenities our people enjoyed before the destruction of the colonies. Once again, although on a limited scale, we are able to partake of music, and the theater, and, when the occasion warrants, even indulge ourselves in ceremony. | : '''Adama''': The morale of the fleet continues to rise, due in part to the increasing number of habitable planets we are encountering, and the reintroduction of some of the amenities our people enjoyed before the destruction of the colonies. Once again, although on a limited scale, we are able to partake of music, and the theater, and, when the occasion warrants, even indulge ourselves in ceremony. | ||
== Official Statements == | == Official Statements == | ||
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* ''[[Jim Carlson]] discusses an attempt by [[ABC]]'s censors to interfere with the series that Carlson fixed:'' | * ''[[Jim Carlson]] discusses an attempt by [[ABC]]'s censors to interfere with the series that Carlson fixed:'' | ||
: '''Jim Carlson:''' In doing "Take the Celestra" we had a firefight going on, and this goes to the quota of violence that’s involved and ABC had some kind of formula that you could have x number of incidents of violence within a show, and I think it was like four or five but I’m not sure. But meantime we had a ‘B’ story going on back aboard '' | : '''Jim Carlson:''' In doing "Take the Celestra" we had a firefight going on, and this goes to the quota of violence that’s involved and ABC had some kind of formula that you could have x number of incidents of violence within a show, and I think it was like four or five but I’m not sure. But meantime we had a ‘B’ story going on back aboard the ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'' and we had to cut away from that firefight, then we come back to the firefight and then finish that. Well, I got a call from this young lady at ABC who was new at that time in the Standards and Practices division and probably very imbued with ‘follow the rules and regulations as they’re set down on paper.’ And she was counting that firefight as two instances of violence because we cut away to go back to the ''Galactica'' and she said you have to drop either the beginning or the ending of the firefight. And I said we can’t do that, it’s impossible, besides, it’s only one incidence of violence with this cutting away, it’s not two. And she said no, it’s two, you have to drop one, and I said we can’t, it’s impossible, and she said, no, it’s not. And she became very adamant about it and finally I lost my cool, I didn’t swear at her or call her names or anything, I just said I didn’t think this was going to work and invited her to come over and write the episode. So she hung up on me and I picked up the phone again and called her boss and explained the situation to him. And he listened to what I had to say and I didn’t say a word about her except that she didn’t agree with me and he listened to my explanation and said, ‘that’s fine, go ahead.’”<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://geocities.com/sjpaxton/carlson.html|title=Battlestar Zone Interview: Jim Carlson|date=|accessdate=12 August 2007|last=Paxton|first=Susan J.|format=|language=}}</ref> | ||
== Guest Stars == | == Guest Stars == | ||
*[[Paul Fix]] as [[Kronus|Commander Kronus]] | *[[Paul Fix]] as [[Kronus|Commander Kronus]] | ||
*[[Nick Holt]] as [[Charka]] | *[[Nick Holt]] as [[Charka]] | ||
*[[Ana Alicia]] as [[ | *[[Ana Alicia]] as [[Aurora]] | ||
*[[Randy Stumpf]] as [[Damon]] | *[[Randy Stumpf]] as [[Damon]] | ||
*[[Richard Styles]] as [[ | *[[Richard Styles]] as [[Hermes]] | ||
*[[James R. Parkes]] as Mutineer #1 | *[[James R. Parkes]] as Mutineer #1 | ||
*[[ | *[[imdb:nm0395449|Micahael Horsley]] as Mutineer #2 | ||
*[[Ted Hamaguchi]] as 3rd Crewman | *[[imdb:nm0357288|Ted Hamaguchi]] as 3rd Crewman | ||
*[[Robert Murvin]] as | *[[Robert Murvin]] as Duty Officer | ||
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