Editing The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II
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* Balcon is probably located somewhere in the northern sky as the Cylons position the antenna to point upwards. | * Balcon is probably located somewhere in the northern sky as the Cylons position the antenna to point upwards. | ||
* The International Trade Center's ~1 meter parabolic antenna is probably way too small to produce a strong signal over interstellar distances. A better, more realistic option would be large radio telescopes such as the 100-meter [[w:Green Bank Telescope|Green Bank Telescope]] in nearby West Virginia. | * The International Trade Center's ~1 meter parabolic antenna is probably way too small to produce a strong signal over interstellar distances. A better, more realistic option would be large radio telescopes such as the 100-meter [[w:Green Bank Telescope|Green Bank Telescope]] in nearby West Virginia. | ||
* The appearance of [[Ken Lynch]] as a New York cop named Grover, the same name as his New York cop character on ''[[w: McCloud|McCloud]]'' ( | * The appearance of [[Ken Lynch]] as a New York cop named Grover, the same name as his New York cop character on ''[[w: McCloud|McCloud]]'' (created by Glen Larson) evidently means that both ''McCloud'' and ''Galactica: 1980'' occupy the same universe! | ||
== Questions == | == Questions == | ||