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* The fleet had recently passed by the planet [[Sectar (planet)|Sectar]], home to a small agricultural settlement of humans, in the [[Zeta Quadrant]]. Commander {{TOS|Adama}} plans to trade an old [[energizer]] (one without [[Colonial]] markings) to the settlement, in exchange for new seed. | * The fleet had recently passed by the planet [[Sectar (planet)|Sectar]], home to a small agricultural settlement of humans, in the [[Zeta Quadrant]]. Commander {{TOS|Adama}} plans to trade an old [[energizer]] (one without [[Colonial]] markings) to the settlement, in exchange for new seed. | ||
* The only energizer available for trade is owned by [[Siress]] [[Belloby]], an old acquaintance of Adama, who refuses to relinquish its ownership unless the Commander meets with her personally. Belloby hosts a bouquet-wielding Adama, who agrees to romantically court the siress, in exchange for the energizer. | * The only energizer available for trade is owned by [[Siress]] [[Belloby]], an old acquaintance of Adama, who refuses to relinquish its ownership unless the Commander meets with her personally. Belloby hosts a bouquet-wielding Adama, who agrees to romantically court the siress, in exchange for the energizer. | ||
[[ | [[Image:Adama and Siress Bellaby.jpg|thumb|right|Adama and Belloby in The Magnificent Warriors.]] | ||
* Belloby and Adama insist on accompanying [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]], and {{TOS|Boomer}} on the mission to [[Serenity]], the small agro colony on the planet. {{TOS|Boxey}} and [[Muffit]] tag along as well. | * Belloby and Adama insist on accompanying [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]], and {{TOS|Boomer}} on the mission to [[Serenity]], the small agro colony on the planet. {{TOS|Boxey}} and [[Muffit]] tag along as well. | ||
* Before the Colonial's arrival, [[Dipper (TOS)|Dipper]] sees a full moon and warns the residents of Serenity of an impending attack by the [[Borays]], herd-like humanoid creatures which pillage the town on horseback, killing [[constable]] [[Farnes]]. [[Bogon]], the settlement's leader, has trouble recruiting a replacement constable. | * Before the Colonial's arrival, [[Dipper (TOS)|Dipper]] sees a full moon and warns the residents of Serenity of an impending attack by the [[Borays]], herd-like humanoid creatures which pillage the town on horseback, killing [[constable]] [[Farnes]]. [[Bogon]], the settlement's leader, has trouble recruiting a replacement constable. | ||
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{{Mainarticle|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century}} | {{Mainarticle|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century}} | ||
*Filmed for the most part in the backlot of [[w:Universal Studios|Universal Studios]], the town site looks remarkably similar to the towns featured in "[[The Lost Warrior]]" and "[[The Long Patrol]]." Also, just as on [[Equellus]], the town is only seen at night. As to be expected, the backlot location was used in various ''Buck Rogers'' episodes, including "[[Buckwiki:Unchained Woman|Unchained Woman]]" and "[[Buckwiki:The Golden Man|The Golden Man]] | *Filmed for the most part in the backlot of [[w:Universal Studios|Universal Studios]], the town site looks remarkably similar to the towns featured in "[[The Lost Warrior]]" and "[[The Long Patrol]]." Also, just as on [[Equellus]], the town is only seen at night. As to be expected, the backlot location was used in various ''Buck Rogers'' episodes, including "[[Buckwiki:Unchained Woman|Unchained Woman]]" and "[[Buckwiki:The Golden Man|The Golden Man]] | ||
*[[Eric Server]] ([[Dipper (TOS)|Dipper]]) also voiced [[Buckwiki:Theopolis|Dr. Theopolis]] in ''Buck Rogers''<nowiki/>' first season. | *[[Eric Server]] ([[Dipper (TOS)|Dipper]]) also voiced [[Buckwiki:Theopolis|Dr. Theopolis]] in ''Buck Rogers''<nowiki/>' first season. A similar tunic worn by Dipper in "The Magnificent Warrior" is reused by [[Buckwiki:Buck Rogers|Buck Rogers]] in "[[Buckwiki:Unchained Woman|Unchained Woman]]." | ||
*A Boray appears in the background of the episode "[[Buckwiki:Unchained Woman|Unchained Woman]]." | *A Boray appears in the background of the episode "[[Buckwiki:Unchained Woman|Unchained Woman]]." | ||
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=== ''Silent Running'' === | === ''Silent Running'' === | ||
* The footage of the [[Agro Ship|Agro Ships]], as well as the interior of the agro dome, were re-used from the film ''[[w:Silent Running|Silent Running]].'' Bruce Dern, who played Freeman Lowell in ''Silent Running'', makes a | * The footage of the [[Agro Ship|Agro Ships]], as well as the interior of the agro dome, were re-used from the film ''[[w:Silent Running|Silent Running]].'' Bruce Dern, who played Freeman Lowell in ''Silent Running'', makes a fleeting appearance to the left of a re-used frame that also features the depiction of the planet [[W:Saturn (planet)|Saturn]]. | ||
=== ''The Magnificent Seven / The Seven Samurai'' === | === ''The Magnificent Seven / The Seven Samurai'' === | ||
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=== Addenda === | === Addenda === | ||
[[ | [[Image:Boray Action Figure.jpg|thumb|right|The Boray is the most rare of all the Mattel Galactica action figures.]] | ||
* This is [[Richard Hatch]]'s least favorite episode of ''Battlestar Galactica''. | * This is [[Richard Hatch]]'s least favorite episode of ''Battlestar Galactica''. | ||
* The Mattel action figure of a Boray is the rarest and most valuable of all the Mattel ''Galactica'' action figures. | * The Mattel action figure of a Boray is the rarest and most valuable of all the Mattel ''Galactica'' action figures. | ||