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*The concern over the Cylons finding the energizers is hard to understand. The odds of it ever happening would seem remote, and even if it did, enough time would probably have passed that the Colonials would be long gone.
*The concern over the Cylons finding the energizers is hard to understand. The odds of it ever happening would seem remote, and even if it did, enough time would probably have passed that the Colonials would be long gone.
* Another alien race is introduced in this episode, the Borays, but they get no lines and are largely an undefined culture. Nogow is a bit of a pig, which makes sense given his appearance. This is not an episode that is heavy on subtlety.
* Another alien race is introduced in this episode, the Borays, but they get no lines and are largely an undefined culture. Nogow is a bit of a pig, which makes sense given his appearance. This is not an episode that is heavy on subtlety.
* The title of this episode is not particularly imaginative, and does not differentiate it from other episodes.  It could be easy to  confuse the episodes "[[The Lost Warrior]]," "The Magnificent Warriors," "[[The Long Patrol]]" and "[[The Young Lords]]".  Some fans refer to this one as the "Siress Belloby episode."
* The title of this episode is not particularly imaginative, and does not differentiate it from other episodes.  It could be easy to  confuse the episodes "[[The Lost Warrior]]", "The Magnificent Warriors", "[[The Long Patrol]]" and "[[The Young Lords]]".  Some fans refer to this one as the "Siress Belloby episode."
* Other than for dramatic purposes, why do Adama, Belloby and Boxey join the shuttle mission?
* Other than for dramatic purposes, why do Adama, Belloby and Boxey join the shuttle mission?
** Belloby has a romantic agenda that seems to involve getting some alone-time with Adama on the planet. As the owner of the energizer, she may have insisted that they accompany the mission.  
** Belloby has a romantic agenda that seems to involve getting some alone-time with Adama on the planet. As the owner of the energizer, she may have insisted that they accompany the mission.  

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