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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.


[[File:vellapuppis.jpg|thumb|250px|Vella and Puppis in "The Lost Warrior"]]
[[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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* 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," informs Apollo that [[Marco|Marcos]] (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.
* [[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.  Marcos challenges Apollo to a duel, but backs down when he sees Apollo's laser.  In fear, Lacerta calls for Red-Eye.
* 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.
[[File:redeye2.jpg|thumb|250px|Red Eye meets his fate]]
[[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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=== Production ===
=== Production ===
* 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.
* [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]]'s ([[Lorne Greene]]) episode outro is introduced: "Fleeing from the Cylon tyranny, the last battlestar, ''Galactica'', leads a ragtag fugitive fleet on a lonely quest: a shining planet. Known as Earth."
* Adama's (Lorne Greene) episode outro is introduced: "Fleeing from the Cylon tyranny, the last battlestar, ''Galactica'', leads a ragtag fugitive fleet on a lonely quest: a shining planet. Known as Earth."
* This is the first "Apollo episode," which would spur a series of back-and-forths between the two series' leads, as the majority of episodes would end up being "Starbuck episodes." This would lead to the issue with "[[Experiment in Terra]]," where it was originally written as a "Starbuck episode," but revised so that it became an "Apollo episode" by role reversals after [[Richard Hatch]] brought his concerns to [[Glen A. Larson]]'s attention.
* This is the first "Apollo episode," which would spar a series of back-and-forths between the two series' leads, as the majority of episodes would end up being "Starbuck episodes." This would lead to the issue with "[[Experiment in Terra]]," where it was originally written as a "Starbuck episode," but revised so that it became an "Apollo episode" by role reversals after [[Richard Hatch]] brought his concerns to [[Glen A. Larson]]'s attention.
* The episode is based off the western novel ''[[w:Shane (novel)|Shane]]''.  
* The episode is based off the western novel ''[[w:Shane (novel)|Shane]]''.  
* According to [[Anne Lockhart]], Bellisario wrote a similar show for the his later television series ''[[w:Tales of the Gold Monkey|Tales of the Gold Monkey]],'' entitled "The Lady and the Tiger," where the antagonist is Japanese and the events are set in 1936.<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://geocities.ws/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> In the episode, Lockhart starred as the widowed Martha ([[Vella]]) with an affable, gun-ho son, [[Jerry Supiran]]'s Paul ([[Puppis]]), who vies to kill a tiger that killed his father. This also ends in much the same way, where [[w:Stephen_Collins|Stephen Collins]]' Jake Cutter ([[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]]) takes on the role of the fatherly figure for a brief time, and promises to return after his craft is repaired (although doesn't).
* According to [[Anne Lockhart]], Bellisario wrote a similar show for the his later television series ''[[w:Tales of the Gold Monkey|Tales of the Gold Monkey]],'' entitled "The Lady and the Tiger," where the antagonist is Japanese and the events are set in 1936.<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://geocities.ws/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> In the episode, Lockhart starred as the widowed Martha ([[Vella]]) with an affable, gun-ho son, [[Jerry Supiran]]'s Paul ([[Puppis]]), who vies to kill a tiger that killed his father. This also ends in much the same way, where Stephen Collins' Jake Cutter ([[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]]) takes on the role of the fatherly figure for a brief time, and promises to return (although doesn't).


=== Equellus ===
=== Equellus ===
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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|Marcos]]
*[[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)
*[[Diane Jones]] as [[Bar Maiden]] (uncredited)


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
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