Editing The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part I
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* Perhaps due to the casting choices, or perhaps because of some long lost backstory, the society of clones has an almost Scandinavian feel, and the expressions of pacifism and egalitarianism actually resonate. | * Perhaps due to the casting choices, or perhaps because of some long lost backstory, the society of clones has an almost Scandinavian feel, and the expressions of pacifism and egalitarianism actually resonate. | ||
* 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'' | * 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]]," 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]].) | *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 == | ||
*Why are there prisoners and a prison barge in the Fleet? And why are the prisoners all clothed with rags? [''There is no mystery here. There are prisoners and a prison barge in the fleet because the barge was among the ships that evacuated the Colonies to join the Galactica.''] | |||
*Why can't the Fleet go around the other side of the planet, with the pulsar on the opposing side? | *Why can't the Fleet go around the other side of the planet, with the pulsar on the opposing side? | ||
* Why didn't [[Vulpa]] note the patch on [[Cree]]'s jacket during the interrogation? | * Why didn't [[Vulpa]] note the patch on [[Cree]]'s jacket during the interrogation? | ||