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== Overview == | |||
When a Cylon attack destroys the fleet's food supply, Adama and the others must agree to certain compromises with old acquaintances and with the inhabitants of a grain-rich, yet politically turbulent planet. | |||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
* [[Cylon Raider]]s slip past the defenses of [[Blue Squadron]], destroying two of the fleet's three | * [[Cylon Raider]]s slip past the defenses of [[Blue Squadron]], destroying two of the fleet's three agricultural ships; the remaining vessel, [[Agro Ship Nine]], has a breached airlock. | ||
* Personally inspecting the damage, Colonel | * Personally inspecting the damage, Colonel [[Tigh (TOS)|Tigh]] learns that the fleet's entire crop supply was destroyed in the attack; more importantly, the fleet's supply of seed has been exhausted and must be somehow replenished, according to Agro Specialist [[Carmichael]]. | ||
* The fleet had recently passed by the planet [[Sectar (planet)|Sectar]], home to a small agricultural settlement of humans, in the [[ | * The fleet had recently passed by the planet [[Sectar (planet)|Sectar]], home to a small agricultural settlement of humans, in the Zeta quadrant; Commander [[Adama (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 | * 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. | ||
* Belloby and Adama insist on accompanying [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]], and [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] on the mission to [[Serenity]], the small agro colony on the planet; [[Boxey (TOS)|Boxey]] and [[Muffit]] tag along as well. | |||
* Belloby and Adama insist on accompanying [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]], and | * Before the Colonial's arrival, [[Dipper]] sees a full moon and warns the residents of Serenity of an impending attack by the [[Boray]], herd-like humanoid creatures which pillage the town on horseback, killing constable [[Farnes]]; [[Bogan]], the settlement's leader, has trouble recruiting a replacement constable. | ||
* Before the Colonial's arrival, [[ | * Starbuck and Boomer ride into town, posing as farmers looking to trade their energizer for seed; Bogan, seeking a new constable, offers the warriors employment instead, but they decline. | ||
* Starbuck and Boomer ride into town, posing as farmers looking to trade their energizer for seed | * Returning to their shuttle landing site, Starbuck and Boomer are ambushed by Dipper and accomplise [[Duggy]]; their vehicle (and the energizer) are hijacked; freeing themselves, the warriors realize they've been robbed by Bogan's men; Starbuck returns to town to confront the thieves, while Boomer returns to the shuttle to inform Adama and company of the hijacking. | ||
* Returning to their shuttle landing site, Starbuck and Boomer are ambushed by Dipper and | * Bogan denies involvement in the heist, but offers to sell the seed to Starbuck; not having enough money, Starbuck joins a [[pyramid]] game to increase his funds. | ||
* | * Producing a three-level pyramid, Starbuck wins the hand, drawing suspicion from Dipper and Duggy; Starbuck expresses his suspicions as to the source of their funds, implying their role in the theft of the energizer. | ||
* Producing a three-level pyramid, Starbuck wins the hand, drawing suspicion from Dipper and Duggy | |||
* Still short on funds, Starbuck is tricked into "winning" the constable's star during a hand of pyramid, becoming the ''de facto'' town constable. Entering the saloon, Adama demands to see the local law enforcement official, only to discover that it is none other than Starbuck. | * Still short on funds, Starbuck is tricked into "winning" the constable's star during a hand of pyramid, becoming the ''de facto'' town constable. Entering the saloon, Adama demands to see the local law enforcement official, only to discover that it is none other than Starbuck. | ||
* | * Bogan insists that Starbuck must face up to his duties as constable, regardless of how Starbuck came into possession of the constable's star; facing the attacking Boray, Siress Belloby is captured and dragged off by the marauding pig-like creatures. | ||
* The townspeople point out the general direction of the Boray camp | * The townspeople point out the general direction of the Boray camp; Apollo brings Muffit, who tracks Belloby by her scent to the Boray cave. | ||
* Finding the Boray encampment, the Colonials hold off the creatures with a few warning laser blasts | * Finding the Boray encampment, the Colonials hold off the creatures with a few warning laser blasts; Adama negotiates privately with [[Nogow]], the Boray leader, but to no avail. | ||
* Starbuck hatches a plan, trading his constable's star to Nogow in exchange for Siress Belloby. | * Starbuck hatches a plan, trading his constable's star to Nogow in exchange for Siress Belloby. | ||
* Back in town, Adama buys the required seed from | * Back in town, Adama buys the required seed from Bogan, while the townspeople reluctantly meet their new constable, the Boray leader Nogow. | ||
* Unimpressed with Adama's negotiating skills at winning her release, Belloby dumps Adama, much to the commander's relief. | * Unimpressed with Adama's negotiating skills at winning her release, Belloby dumps Adama, much to the commander's relief. | ||
== | == Questions == | ||
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* Why does the sudden appearance of the full moon startle Dipper? Of course, the Boray attack under a full moon, but doesn't the moon appear in regular cycles that can be predicted by the colonists? They are aware of space travel, but somehow can't accurately predict the cycles of their own moon? | |||
* Why does Starbuck risk confronting the thieving townspeople ''alone'', without partner Boomer? | |||
* 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. | |||
** Apollo indicates that this mission isn't very dangerous, which is his excuse for including Boxey -- and he turns out to be right; Boxey's involvement is almost non-existant. Apollo was probaby as glad as the viewers are to not have to suffer through one more scene of Boxey pleading with Apollo and Apollo having to make excuses for Boxey's exclusion. | |||
== | == Analysis == | ||
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* | == Notes == | ||
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* The town bears an uncanny resemblance to the agricultural town on [[Equellus]], from the ''[[The Lost Warrior (TOS)|The Lost Warrior]]'' episode; also, just as on Equellus, the town is only seen at night. | |||
* The footage of the Agro Ships as well as the interior of the Agro Dome was re-used footage from the film Silent Running | |||
* The episode (The Magnificent Warriors) bears a resemblence to The Magnificent Seven, a movie where 7 gunslingers are hired to protect a town from an invading bandit. A further connection can be made in that there are seven Galaticans who come to the town (Apollo, Starbuck, Boomer, Adama, Siress Belloby, Boxey, and Muffit). | |||
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== | == Noteworthy Dialogue == | ||
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=== Guest Stars === | |||
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*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0277344/ Dennis Fimple] as [[Duggy]] | |||
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0296370/ Ben Frommer] as [[Nogow]] | |||
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0397555/ Rance Howard] as [[Farnes]] | |||
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0625167/ Barry Nelson] as [[Bogan]] | |||
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0785804/ Eric Server] as [[Dipper]] | |||
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0813827/ Brett Somers] as [[Siress]] [[Belloby]] | |||
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0815825/ Olan Soulé] as [[Carmichael]] | |||
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=== Writing & Direction === | |||
*Written by [[Glen A. Larson]] | |||
*Directed by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0638527/ Christian I. Nyby II] | |||
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=== Production Notes === | |||
*Series 1 (1978 / 1979) | |||
*Production Number: 1.? | |||
*Airdate Order: 7 (of 21) | |||
=== First Run Air Dates & Releases === | |||
*US Airdate: November 12, 1978 | |||
*DVD Release: December 28, 2004 | |||
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