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:''After engaging a group of [[Raider (TOS)|Cylon Raiders]], [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] crash-lands on a [[Equellus|planet]] where a [[Lacerta|law-deriding thug]] controls a seemingly [[Red-Eye|indestructible henchman]].'' | :''After engaging a group of [[Raider (TOS)|Cylon Raiders]], [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] crash-lands on a [[Equellus|planet]] where a [[Lacerta|law-deriding thug]] controls a seemingly [[Red-Eye|indestructible henchman]].'' | ||
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* With no one having the heart to tell {{TOS|Boxey}} that his father is missing, Starbuck and Boomer keep him occupied in the Officers Quarters with the pilots, playing [[pyramid (TOS)|pyramid]] and drinking fruit juice. | * With no one having the heart to tell {{TOS|Boxey}} that his father is missing, Starbuck and Boomer keep him occupied in the Officers Quarters with the pilots, playing [[pyramid (TOS)|pyramid]] and drinking fruit juice. | ||
[[ | [[Image:vellapuppis.jpg|thumb|250px|Vella and Puppis in "The Lost Warrior"]] | ||
* Apollo learns that the town bully, [[Lacerta]], has been taking "tribute" for nearly 10 [[yahren]]s, leaving only enough ovines (cattle) for a family to live on; no one has stopped him because of his laser-toting henchman, "[[Red-Eye]]". Vella reveals her hatred for guns because her husband was killed by a gun. Apollo sympathizes with her, stating that he lost his wife to gun violence as well. | * Apollo learns that the town bully, [[Lacerta]], has been taking "tribute" for nearly 10 [[yahren]]s, leaving only enough ovines (cattle) for a family to live on; no one has stopped him because of his laser-toting henchman, "[[Red-Eye]]". Vella reveals her hatred for guns because her husband was killed by a gun. Apollo sympathizes with her, stating that he lost his wife to gun violence as well. | ||
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* Red-Eye - a [[Centurion (TOS)|Cylon Centurion]] - arrives on horseback and questions Vella and Puppis about the noise (from Apollo's Viper), but they feign ignorance and claim to have heard only a howling [[lupus]] (a wolf-like creature) in the woods. Puppis kicks Red-Eye in the shin, voicing his disdain for the mechanized thug. | * Red-Eye - a [[Centurion (TOS)|Cylon Centurion]] - arrives on horseback and questions Vella and Puppis about the noise (from Apollo's Viper), but they feign ignorance and claim to have heard only a howling [[lupus]] (a wolf-like creature) in the woods. Puppis kicks Red-Eye in the shin, voicing his disdain for the mechanized thug. | ||
* Vella's brother, [[Bootes]], arrives to check on his sister and inadvertently contradicts Puppis' story by saying that he heard a loud noise too. However, Red-Eye learns nothing more about the noise and departs. Bootes meets Apollo and immediately recognizes him as a [[Colonial Warrior]] [[Military | * Vella's brother, [[Bootes]], arrives to check on his sister and inadvertently contradicts Puppis' story by saying that he heard a loud noise too. However, Red-Eye learns nothing more about the noise and departs. Bootes meets Apollo and immediately recognizes him as a [[Colonial Warrior]] [[Military Rankings (TOS)|Captain]] with a laser pistol. | ||
* Apollo learns that Vella's husband, [[Martin]], was also a Colonial Warrior who had crashed on Equellus over 10 yahren prior. Nursed back to health by Vella, they fell in love and were married, producing Puppis. Martin, though, was killed a yahren later by Red-Eye. | * Apollo learns that Vella's husband, [[Martin]], was also a Colonial Warrior who had crashed on Equellus over 10 yahren prior. Nursed back to health by Vella, they fell in love and were married, producing Puppis. Martin, though, was killed a yahren later by Red-Eye. | ||
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* Pushing their Vipers to the limit, Boomer and Starbuck decide to chop the power to their engines, so as to drift another 40 or 50 [[centon]]s in the hopes of finding their lost comrade. | * Pushing their Vipers to the limit, Boomer and Starbuck decide to chop the power to their engines, so as to drift another 40 or 50 [[centon]]s in the hopes of finding their lost comrade. | ||
* [[Macy]], a waitress in the saloon who knows that Apollo is "different, | * [[Macy]], a waitress in the saloon who knows that Apollo is "different", informs Apollo that [[Marco]] (another of Lacerta's henchmen) wants to kill him, in order to regain the favor of Lacerta. He also learns that Red-Eye was discovered in the wreckage of a crashed ship, a Cylon Raider, along with two other destroyed Cylons. When Red-Eye "awoke", he saw Lacerta and said "By your command." Ever since, Red-Eye has obeyed Lacerta. | ||
* Realizing now that Red-Eye is an "independent" and no longer connected with the Cylon Empire, Apollo straps on his laser pistol. | * Realizing now that Red-Eye is an "independent" and no longer connected with the Cylon Empire, Apollo straps on his laser pistol. Marco challenges Apollo to a duel, but backs down when he sees Apollo's laser. In fear, Lacerta calls for Red-Eye. | ||
[[ | [[Image:redeye2.jpg|thumb|250px|Red Eye meets his fate]] | ||
* Red-Eye confronts Apollo in a duel. Red-Eye draws first, but is beaten to the trigger by Apollo, who blasts Red-Eye through the swinging doors of the saloon. Red-Eye explodes, his metronomic red eye extinguished forever. | * Red-Eye confronts Apollo in a duel. Red-Eye draws first, but is beaten to the trigger by Apollo, who blasts Red-Eye through the swinging doors of the saloon. Red-Eye explodes, his metronomic red eye extinguished forever. | ||
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* After almost abandoning all hope, Boomer and Starbuck receive Apollo's faint transmissions. They guide the Viper home to ''Galactica'', while on Equellus, Vella and Puppis gaze up into the stars, awaiting Apollo's return.... | * After almost abandoning all hope, Boomer and Starbuck receive Apollo's faint transmissions. They guide the Viper home to ''Galactica'', while on Equellus, Vella and Puppis gaze up into the stars, awaiting Apollo's return.... | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* This is the first episode to make use of a promotional teaser, prior to the show's opening. | * This is the first episode to make use of a promotional teaser, prior to the show's opening. | ||
* This is an "Apollo episode". | |||
* This is | * The episode is based off the western novel ''[[w:Shane (novel)|Shane]]''. According to [[Anne Lockhart]], Bellisario wrote a similar show to this one for the television series ''[[w:Tales of the Gold Monkey|Tales of the Gold Monkey]]'', except the antagonist is Japanese and the events are set in 1936.<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://geocities.com/sjpaxton/galacon.html|title=1986 Galacon Q & A with Richard Hatch and Anne Lockhart|date=|accessdate=12 August 2007|last=Paxton|first=Susan J.|format=|language=}}</ref> | ||
* The episode is based off the western novel ''[[w:Shane (novel)|Shane]]''. | * Equellus was apparently a fringe colony, descended from the [[The Twelve Colonies (TOS)|Colonies]] (given their common language and customs), but had lost contact with the Colonies long before their destruction in the Cylon attack. | ||
* Equellus was apparently a fringe colony, descended from the [[The Twelve Colonies | |||
* Wolves are called "lupus"; "lupi" is apparently the plural form of the word. | * Wolves are called "lupus"; "lupi" is apparently the plural form of the word. | ||
* In a [[List of Deleted Scenes (TOS)#The Lost Warrior|deleted scene]], Apollo rushes out with his [[laser pistol]] poised to kill a [[lupus]], only for the lupus to be shot by [[Puppis]]. | * In a [[List of Deleted Scenes (TOS)#The Lost Warrior|deleted scene]], Apollo rushes out with his [[laser pistol]] poised to kill a [[lupus]], only for the lupus to be shot by [[Puppis]]. | ||
* In another deleted scene, Bootes escorts Apollo to the edge of town. Bootes refuses to enter for fear that his anger | * In another deleted scene, Bootes escorts Apollo to the edge of town. Bootes refuses to enter for fear that his anger be his undoing. In that same scene, it is told that Lacerta owns most of the town and that he could be found if one followed the sound of the music. | ||
* The Colonials have detailed maps of the [[Hatari sector]] (which Adama looks over). As they had knowledge of the system, why did they not have any knowledge of the inhabitants? | * The Colonials have detailed maps of the [[Hatari sector]] (which Adama looks over). As they had knowledge of the system, why did they not have any knowledge of the inhabitants? | ||
* The Colonials are still in | * The Colonials are still in [[Cyranus galaxy|their known space]]. | ||
* Starbuck and Boomer are loyal to Apollo, clearly willing to risk their careers to go after him. | |||
* The characters [[w:Equuleus|Equellus]], [[w:Lupus (constellation)|Lupus]], [[w:Lacerta|Lacerta]], [[w:Boötes|Bootes]], [[w:Puppis|Puppis]] and [[w:Vela (constellation)|Vella]] are named after star constellations visible from Earth. Jason in mythology commanded the ship [[w:Argo Navis|Argo Navis]], an ancient constellation. While some constellations have mythical origins Lacerta is only 400 years old. Puppis and Vella were created out of the ancient Argo constellation 300 years ago. They are considered Argo's stern and sails. | * The characters [[w:Equuleus|Equellus]], [[w:Lupus (constellation)|Lupus]], [[w:Lacerta|Lacerta]], [[w:Boötes|Bootes]], [[w:Puppis|Puppis]] and [[w:Vela (constellation)|Vella]] are named after star constellations visible from Earth. Jason in mythology commanded the ship [[w:Argo Navis|Argo Navis]], an ancient constellation. While some constellations have mythical origins Lacerta is only 400 years old. Puppis and Vella were created out of the ancient Argo constellation 300 years ago. They are considered Argo's stern and sails. | ||
* Adama (Lorne Greene) first time said during endings : "Fleeing from the Cylon tyranny, the last battlestar, ''Galactica'', leads a ragtag fugitive fleet on a lonely quest: a shining planet. Known as Earth." | |||
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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
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:# Apollo wants to learn about Lacerta's connection to the Cylon Empire. | :# Apollo wants to learn about Lacerta's connection to the Cylon Empire. | ||
:# The Cylons, being logical creatures, would not use Lacerta as their mouthpiece; they would have at least found someone else. | :# The Cylons, being logical creatures, would not use Lacerta as their mouthpiece; they would have at least found someone else. | ||
* There are a few memorable moments though: Boxey's playing pyramid with other pilots, Cassiopeia's (uncharacteristic) demonstration of motherlike behavior, Starbuck's pledge to not have Boxey lose two parents, and Adama and Tigh's argument about finding Apollo, and Adama's hesitation because of Apollo being the "Commander's son. | * There are a few memorable moments though, which include: Boxey's playing pyramid with other pilots, Cassiopeia's (uncharacteristic) demonstration of motherlike behavior, Starbuck's pledge to not have Boxey lose two parents, and Adama and Tigh's argument about finding Apollo, and Adama's hesitation because of Apollo being the "Commander's son". | ||
* There is no true conflict to test Apollo's morality against Bootes' pro-violence view. The episode is, act by act, a means of filling an episode via posturing and throwaway dialogue. Episodes such as "[[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]]" and "[[War of the Gods, Part I|War of the Gods]]" do more to develop characters and have believable conflict. | * There is no true conflict to test Apollo's morality against Bootes' pro-violence view. The episode is, act by act, a means of filling an episode via posturing and throwaway dialogue. Episodes such as "[[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]]" and "[[War of the Gods, Part I|War of the Gods]]" do more to develop characters and have believable conflict. | ||
* Regarding, Boomer's and Starbuck's willingness to disobey orders to rescue Apollo: Unauthorized missions are a misuse of military property and are court martial offenses, particularly in wartime or a state of emergency. But since the Colonial military no longer exists in its previous form, the Fleet wouldn't be able to afford throwing Boomer and Starbuck in the brig, as they have proven their worth to the Fleet. The Fleet is in no position to replace experienced Viper pilots (they had enough trouble with this due to a virus Boomer contracted in "[[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I|Lost Planet of the Gods]]"). So how to punish a Viper pilot that disobeys orders or steals military property, especially if the offenses are repeated? | * Regarding, Boomer's and Starbuck's willingness to disobey orders to rescue Apollo: Unauthorized missions are a misuse of military property and are court martial offenses, particularly in wartime or a state of emergency. But since the Colonial military no longer exists in its previous form, the Fleet wouldn't be able to afford throwing Boomer and Starbuck in the brig, as they have proven their worth to the Fleet. The Fleet is in no position to replace experienced Viper pilots (they had enough trouble with this due to a virus Boomer contracted in "[[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I|Lost Planet of the Gods]]"). So how to punish a Viper pilot that disobeys orders or steals military property, especially if the offenses are repeated? | ||
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*[[Lance LeGault]] as [[Bootes]] | *[[Lance LeGault]] as [[Bootes]] | ||
*[[Claude Earl Jones]] as [[Lacerta]] | *[[Claude Earl Jones]] as [[Lacerta]] | ||
*[[imdb:nm0922307|Red West]] as [[Marco | *[[imdb:nm0922307|Red West]] as [[Marco]] | ||
*[[Larry Manetti]] as [[Giles]] | *[[Larry Manetti]] as [[Giles]] | ||
*[[Jay Donahue]] as [[Jason]] | *[[Jay Donahue]] as [[Jason]] | ||
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*[[Mary Kay Mars]] as [[Vi]] | *[[Mary Kay Mars]] as [[Vi]] | ||
*[[Rex Cutter]] as [[Red-Eye]] (uncredited) | *[[Rex Cutter]] as [[Red-Eye]] (uncredited) | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
*[ | *[http://www.hulu.com/watch/12833 The Lost Warrior full episode on Hulu.com] | ||
*[http://galactica1981.tripod.com/LOSTWARRIOR.htm The Lost Warrior full summary and review at Sheba's Galaxy] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:A to Z]] | [[Category:A to Z]] | ||
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[[Category:Episode Guide (TOS)]] | [[Category:Episode Guide (TOS)]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes written by Herman Groves]] | [[Category:Episodes written by Herman Groves]] | ||