Editing The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I
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* Briggs tells Jensen his words of encouragement are the reason he likes him and thanks him for the update. | * Briggs tells Jensen his words of encouragement are the reason he likes him and thanks him for the update. | ||
* Briggs' aide, [[Butler]], asks him if "[[References in Galactica 1980#Events|it's Canada all over again]]," but Briggs replies in the negative. They knew what it was and how long it had been hanging above Earth before the Russian satellite came down. Briggs notes that they have no clue what the object is. | * Briggs' aide, [[Butler]], asks him if "[[References in Galactica 1980#Events|it's Canada all over again]]," but Briggs replies in the negative. They knew what it was and how long it had been hanging above Earth before the Russian satellite came down. Briggs notes that they have no clue what the object is. | ||
* Zee tells Adama that he's examined the scans from Recon Probe Delta and has alarming news for him. He has proof that the Cylons are evolving beyond their greatest fears in the past 30 years. When Adama asks why they haven't outright destroyed | * Zee tells Adama that he's examined the scans from Recon Probe Delta and has alarming news for him. He has proof that the Cylons are evolving beyond their greatest fears in the past 30 years. When Adama asks why they haven't outright destroyed ''Galactica''n Fleet, Zee speculates that the Cylons want to test their new machines on living targets. | ||
* [[Andromus]], one of the new Cylon androids that look human, notes that they're "slowly but inexorably being drawn to orbit" around Earth. They are initially unaware that this is the last outpost of human civilization. He notes that to land at their current speed is to "invite certain destruction" and must "exploit the increasing density of the atmosphere" of Earth in order to reduce their velocity. Andromus reads off the statistical information regarding Earth and asks the [[Centurions (TOS)|Centurions]] for a projection of a landing zone after three atmospheric braking skips. They do not answer. | * [[Andromus]], one of the new Cylon androids that look human, notes that they're "slowly but inexorably being drawn to orbit" around Earth. They are initially unaware that this is the last outpost of human civilization. He notes that to land at their current speed is to "invite certain destruction" and must "exploit the increasing density of the atmosphere" of Earth in order to reduce their velocity. Andromus reads off the statistical information regarding Earth and asks the [[Centurions (TOS)|Centurions]] for a projection of a landing zone after three atmospheric braking skips. They do not answer. | ||
* [[Andromidus]] gives further details on Earth regarding the molten metal core and crust of the planet, as well as the atmospheric composition. After being asked about the maximum skin temperature upon hitting the atmosphere, Andromidus replies that it'll be 2,000 degrees [[chronic]], which does not please Andromus. | * [[Andromidus]] gives further details on Earth regarding the molten metal core and crust of the planet, as well as the atmospheric composition. After being asked about the maximum skin temperature upon hitting the atmosphere, Andromidus replies that it'll be 2,000 degrees [[chronic]], which does not please Andromus. | ||