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* Aboard ''Rising Star'' Chameleon pauses outside the Astral Lounge, pretending to have lost his wallet. The woman he had flown next to, [[Siress]] [[Blassie]], insists on spotting him the necessary funds. Chameleon agrees to take the money as long as she promises to return to his billet that night so he can "repay her." | * Aboard ''Rising Star'' Chameleon pauses outside the Astral Lounge, pretending to have lost his wallet. The woman he had flown next to, [[Siress]] [[Blassie]], insists on spotting him the necessary funds. Chameleon agrees to take the money as long as she promises to return to his billet that night so he can "repay her." | ||
* {{TOS|Jolly}} and | * {{TOS|Jolly}} and [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] enter the Astral Lounge, and Jolly is immediately drawn to the dancers performing in the middle of the room. Boomer wants to go get some food, but Jolly is content to watch the dancers. | ||
* Starbuck believes that this activity will occupy those two for the rest of the [[furlon]], and drags Apollo off to try his new gambling system. | * Starbuck believes that this activity will occupy those two for the rest of the [[furlon]], and drags Apollo off to try his new gambling system. | ||
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=== Of Starbuck and Chameleon === | === Of Starbuck and Chameleon === | ||
* Clearly, this episode is a kind of extrapolation of Starbuck's own life. One can imagine Starbuck, further along in years, still playing pyramid and dreaming up schemes, running from people he'd tricked, and mourning the beautiful wife of his youth. Chameleon clearly draws the connection when he compares [[Cassiopeia]] to his former spouse, and the story is set up for Starbuck and Cassiopeia to eventually get sealed. Although clearly a Starbuck-focused episode, we do see | * Clearly, this episode is a kind of extrapolation of Starbuck's own life. One can imagine Starbuck, further along in years, still playing pyramid and dreaming up schemes, running from people he'd tricked, and mourning the beautiful wife of his youth. Chameleon clearly draws the connection when he compares [[Cassiopeia]] to his former spouse, and the story is set up for Starbuck and Cassiopeia to eventually get sealed. Although clearly a Starbuck-focused episode, we do see [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] and even {{TOS|Jolly}} in this one, and [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] has a bit of a role to play as well. [[Fred Astaire]] pulls off the part of Chameleon with aplomb, and it is nice to see him acting in this, one of his later roles. | ||
* It is apparent that "Starbuck" was a name given to him following the Cylon attack on Umbra, as Chameleon does not realize that Starbuck is his son by name alone. | * It is apparent that "Starbuck" was a name given to him following the Cylon attack on Umbra, as Chameleon does not realize that Starbuck is his son by name alone. | ||