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* Titles for this two-parter included "[[Crossfire]], | * Titles for this two-parter included "[[Crossfire]]", "The Nari of Sentinel 27", and "Ultimate Weapon". "Nari"/"Crossfire" is the one hour episode, which was expanded to the two hour teleplay "Ultimate Weapon". "Ultimate Weapon" was the shooting script for the episode, with a few changes during production. | ||
* It seems likely that the episode "[[Bastille Day]]" in the Re-Imagined Series was partially inspired by elements of this episode. In both episodes, a group of criminals is conscripted from a prison ship to work on the icy surface of a hostile planet. A notable difference between the two episodes lies in how the workers were chosen. While the workers in "[[Bastille Day]]" are chosen in part for their expendability, the conscripts in "The Gun on Ice Planet Zero" are chosen for their expertise in harsh environments and in demolition work. | * It seems likely that the episode "[[Bastille Day]]" in the Re-Imagined Series was partially inspired by elements of this episode. In both episodes, a group of criminals is conscripted from a prison ship to work on the icy surface of a hostile planet. A notable difference between the two episodes lies in how the workers were chosen. While the workers in "[[Bastille Day]]" are chosen in part for their expendability, the conscripts in "The Gun on Ice Planet Zero" are chosen for their expertise in harsh environments and in demolition work. | ||
* This was actually the ''second'' episode in order of filming, hence [[Cassiopeia]]'s absence, as she was originally not intended to be a continuing character. In fact, she had been scripted to die on [[Carillon]] at the hands of the carnivorous [[Ovions]]. | * This was actually the ''second'' episode in order of filming, hence [[Cassiopeia]]'s absence, as she was originally not intended to be a continuing character. In fact, she had been scripted to die on [[Carillon]] at the hands of the carnivorous [[Ovions]]. | ||
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* The episode showcases excellent model work. The crash sequences of the shuttle and of the {{TOS|Viper}} remain some of the best effects work in the Original Series. | * The episode showcases excellent model work. The crash sequences of the shuttle and of the {{TOS|Viper}} remain some of the best effects work in the Original Series. | ||
* The premise and science of the episode is questionable. Give the vastness of space, how could the Cylons herd ''Galactica'' excactly towards one specific planet? The Fleet should easily be able to bypass it in any direction. | * The premise and science of the episode is questionable. Give the vastness of space, how could the Cylons herd ''Galactica'' excactly towards one specific planet? The Fleet should easily be able to bypass it in any direction. | ||
*In the [[Re-imagined Series]] episode "[[Razor]], | *In the [[Re-imagined Series]] episode "[[Razor]]", a [[Battlestar Group|battlestar group]] attacks an [[ice planet]] believed to contain an "ultimate weapon". [[Operation Raptor Talon|This look-back]] to a [[Cylon War]]-era battle with a similar premise is an homage to this Original Series episode. (The "ultimate weapon" on the Re-imagined ice planet was the development of what was to become the [[humanoid Cylon]].) | ||
== Questions == | == Questions == | ||