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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]]. [[ | * 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]]. [[Bogan]], the settlement's leader, has trouble recruiting a replacement constable. | ||
* Starbuck and Boomer ride into town, posing as farmers looking to trade their energizer for seed. | * 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. | ||
* Returning to their shuttle landing site, Starbuck and Boomer are ambushed by Dipper and accomplice [[Duggy]]. Their vehicle (and the energizer) are hijacked; freeing themselves, the warriors realize they've been robbed by | * Returning to their shuttle landing site, Starbuck and Boomer are ambushed by Dipper and accomplice [[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. | ||
* | * Bogan denies involvement in the heist, but offers to sell the seed to Starbuck. Not having enough money, Starbuck joins a [[pyramid (TOS)|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. Starbuck expresses his suspicions as to the source of their funds, implying their role in the theft of the energizer. | ||
* 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 he 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. Apollo brings Muffit, who tracks Belloby by her scent to the Boray cave. | * 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. Adama negotiates privately with [[Nogow]], the Boray leader, but to no avail. | * 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. | ||
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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. | ||
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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 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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== Guest Stars == | == Guest Stars == | ||
*[[Barry Nelson]] as [[ | *[[Barry Nelson]] as [[Bogan]] | ||
*[[Brett Somers]] as [[Siress]] [[Belloby]] | *[[Brett Somers]] as [[Siress]] [[Belloby]] | ||
*[[Dennis Fimple]] as [[Duggy]] | *[[imdb:nm0277344|Dennis Fimple]] as [[Duggy]] | ||
*[[Eric Server]] as [[Dipper (TOS)|Dipper]] | *[[Eric Server]] as [[Dipper (TOS)|Dipper]] | ||
*[[Olan Soulé]] as [[Carmichael]] | *[[Olan Soulé]] as [[Carmichael]] | ||
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[[Category:A to Z]] | [[Category:A to Z]] | ||
[[Category:TOS]] | |||
[[Category:Episode Guide (TOS)]] | [[Category:Episode Guide (TOS)]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes written by Glen A. Larson]] | [[Category:Episodes written by Glen A. Larson]] | ||