Editing The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I
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*# In "[[Murder on the Rising Star]]," [[Karibdis]] hijacks a shuttle piloted by Captain [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] in order to kill Baltar, who is the only person in the Fleet of survivors that can identify him; he is subsequently thwarted by Baltar himself, as an act of self-preservation on his part. | *# In "[[Murder on the Rising Star]]," [[Karibdis]] hijacks a shuttle piloted by Captain [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] in order to kill Baltar, who is the only person in the Fleet of survivors that can identify him; he is subsequently thwarted by Baltar himself, as an act of self-preservation on his part. | ||
* An interesting aspect of this episode is the [[Hijackers|cross-dressing hijacker]], particularly given the sentiments of the 1970s and, more importantly, the "kiddie-hour" timeslot the show aired in. | * An interesting aspect of this episode is the [[Hijackers|cross-dressing hijacker]], particularly given the sentiments of the 1970s and, more importantly, the "kiddie-hour" timeslot the show aired in. | ||
* Intriguingly, the famous [[w:Big Dipper|Big Dipper]] group of stars "looks backwards" to the Super Scouts. This suggests the [[Twelve Colonies | * Intriguingly, the famous [[w:Big Dipper|Big Dipper]] group of stars "looks backwards" to the Super Scouts. This suggests the [[Twelve Colonies (TOS)|Twelve Colonies]] must be located on the other side, i.e. ~200 light years from Earth in the constellation of Ursa Major. Unfortunately, this would create yet another inconsistency as other episodes already have established that the journey to Earth took 30 Earth years at sub-light speed... | ||
* Dillon comments that they could fly from Earth to planet [[:en:Pluto|Pluto]] in less than five hours. This is yet another confirmation that at least the fastest Colonial ships are capable of traveling at almost the speed of light as, in October 1980, Pluto was approximately 4.3 [[w:light hour|light hours]] from Earth. | * Dillon comments that they could fly from Earth to planet [[:en:Pluto|Pluto]] in less than five hours. This is yet another confirmation that at least the fastest Colonial ships are capable of traveling at almost the speed of light as, in October 1980, Pluto was approximately 4.3 [[w:light hour|light hours]] from Earth. | ||