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* Dillon and Troy drop off Hamilton at the headquarters of [[United Broadcasting Company|UBC]], where Hamilton explains that she'll never be able to explain what happened to her boss. They thank her and rush off, since they have to meet Dr. [[Donald Mortinson|Mortinson]].
* Dillon and Troy drop off Hamilton at the headquarters of [[United Broadcasting Company|UBC]], where Hamilton explains that she'll never be able to explain what happened to her boss. They thank her and rush off, since they have to meet Dr. [[Donald Mortinson|Mortinson]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==  


=== Production ===
* The title appears to have been inspired by the play ''The Day They Kidnapped The Pope.''
* The title appears to have been inspired by the play ''The Day They Kidnapped The Pope.''
* This episode was going to being filmed when the order to cancel the series was passed down. Nothing in the way of information about casting for this episode has surfaced.
* This episode was going to being filmed when the order to cancel the series was passed down. Nothing in the way of information about casting for this episode has surfaced.
* According to [[Chris Bunch]] and [[Allan Cole]], [[Kent McCord]] ([[Troy (1980)|Troy]]) and [[Barry Van Dyke]] ([[Dillon]]) were refusing to shoot this episode because they were not notified of [[Dirk Benedict]]'s guest star return in "[[The Return of Starbuck]]." However, the threat ended up being empty for the series was canceled before this episode was ready to go in front of the cameras.<ref name="sftv">{{cite magazine |quotes= |last=Hise |first=James Van |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1980 |month= |title=GALACTICA 1980: THE STORY EDITORS FOR ''GALACTICA 1980'' DESCRIBE THE DEATH RATTLE OF THE SERIES |magazine=SFTV |volume= |issue=Unknown |pages=31 |id= |url= |accessdate= }}</ref> There is some question on what particular content was filmed, as there are further conflicting statements regarding filming having taken place.
* According to [[Chris Bunch]] and [[Allan Cole]], [[Kent McCord]] ([[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Barry Van Dyke]] ([[Dillon]]) were refusing to shoot this episode because they were not notified of [[Dirk Benedict]]'s guest star return in "[[The Return of Starbuck]]". However, the threat ended up to be empty, since the series was canceled before this episode was ready to go in front of the cameras.<ref name="sftv">{{cite magazine |quotes= |last=Hise |first=James Van |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1980 |month= |title=GALACTICA 1980: THE STORY EDITORS FOR ''GALACTICA 1980'' DESCRIBE THE DEATH RATTLE OF THE SERIES |magazine=SFTV |volume= |issue=Unknown |pages=31 |id= |url= |accessdate= }}</ref>  
* It is alleged that Anne Collins is the sole originator of this episode. Her 1st draft script is dated February 19, 1980. Because it was a time travel story, it was shelved, as Larson was changing the show's direction to [[The Super Scouts]]. Collins moved on to other shows, so when the script was dusted off in April, [[Mark Jones]], [[Chris Bunch]], and [[Allan Cole]] stepped in to rewrite it and get it ready for filming. Collins was never informed of this and spent a day and a half filming before ABC canceled ''Galactica 1980''. Under then-Writer's Guild rules, Collins should have been given the opportunity to do any rewriting. If she declined or was otherwise unavailable, then other writers would be brought in; this was alleged to be not the case for "Cleopatra," as the story was handed off to new writers. Her 1st draft script, provided by Collins, is alleged to be included in a new book about ''Battlestar Galactica'' and ''Galactica 1980'' coming in 2026.{{Citation needed}}
* The script, through dialogue spoken by [[Cleopatra]] while reading a display at the Museum of History, indicates that she ''married'' [[w:Julius Caesar|Julius Caesar]] in [[w:46 BC|46 BC]]. This is historically inaccurate, as, under Roman law, Roman citizens could legally only marry other Roman citizens.<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://webu2.upmf-grenoble.fr/Haiti/Cours/Ak/Anglica/uipian_scott.html|title=THE RULES OF ULPIAN|date=|accessdate=11 August 2007|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref> Also Caesar was already married to another woman. Caesar never took on Cleopatra as his legal wife.
 
=== Earth History ===
 
* The script, through dialogue spoken by [[Cleopatra]] while reading a display at the Museum of History, indicates that she ''married'' [[w:Julius Caesar|Julius Caesar]] in [[w:46 BC|46 BC]]. This is historically inaccurate, as, under Roman law, Roman citizens could legally only marry other Roman citizens.<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://webu2.upmf-grenoble.fr/Haiti/Cours/Ak/Anglica/uipian_scott.html|title=THE RULES OF ULPIAN|date=|accessdate=11 August 2007|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref> As such, Caesar was already married to another woman, and Caesar never took on Cleopatra as his legal wife.
* The timeline depicted in this script is also inaccurate. Caesar backs Cleopatra to the throne in [[w:47 BC|47 BC]] after she birthed his illegitimate son, [[w:Caesarion|Ptolemy Caesar]] (nicknamed "Caesarion"), for the time before then, he sought to annex Egypt.
* The timeline depicted in this script is also inaccurate. Caesar backs Cleopatra to the throne in [[w:47 BC|47 BC]] after she birthed his illegitimate son, [[w:Caesarion|Ptolemy Caesar]] (nicknamed "Caesarion"), for the time before then, he sought to annex Egypt.
=== Galacticans ===
* Galactican metabolism is noted to be much slower than humans of Earth.
* Galactican metabolism is noted to be much slower than humans of Earth.


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== Questions ==
== Questions ==


* How is [[Xaviar]] able to maintain and fuel his {{TOS|Viper}}, given that he hasn't returned to Galactican's current time period? Even if Earth has the necessary raw material at hand, how is he able to refine and make use of it?
* How is [[Xaviar]] able to maintain and fuel his {{TOS|Viper}}, given that he hasn't returned to ''Galactica''n's current time period? Even if Earth has the necessary raw material at hand, how is he able to refine and make use of it?
* Where does Xaviar go off to after escaping the Galacticans?
* Where does Xaviar go off to after escaping the Galacticans?
* How can [[Jamie Hamilton]] explain what happened to [[Brooks]], her [[UBC]] boss?  
* How can [[Jamie Hamilton]] explain what happened to [[Brooks]], her [[UBC]] boss?  

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