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* Starbuck notes that she's alive. Cy comically replies that he believed that Starbuck would have preferred her that way. Starbuck adds that she's a living breathing human being, believing Cy abducted her. Cy replies that since he feels he's betrayed his beliefs already, what is helping another human to that end.
* Starbuck notes that she's alive. Cy comically replies that he believed that Starbuck would have preferred her that way. Starbuck adds that she's a living breathing human being, believing Cy abducted her. Cy replies that since he feels he's betrayed his beliefs already, what is helping another human to that end.


* Starbuck notes that the woman is different, with Cy replying that there "wasn't much of a selection," and tells the Cylon that she's pregnant. After explaining that she's about to birth a child, Cy notes that he is "rapidly being surrounded" by humans.
* Starbuck notes that the woman is different, with Cy replying that there "wasn't much of a selection", and tells the Cylon that she's pregnant. After explaining that she's about to birth a child, Cy notes that he is "rapidly being surrounded" by humans.


* Starbuck asks Cy to fetch some water where Starbuck's laser opened an underground stream. Cy replies "[[by your command]]," but notes that Starbuck has no authority over him. Cy goes off to get water.
* Starbuck asks Cy to fetch some water where Starbuck's laser opened an underground stream. Cy replies "[[by your command]]", but notes that Starbuck has no authority over him. Cy goes off to get water.


* Starbuck tends to Angela, who is still unconscious.  
* Starbuck tends to Angela, who is still unconscious.  
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* The episode was originally titled "Starbuck's Greatest Journey". Then it was changed to "Starbuck's Last Journey".
* The episode was originally titled "Starbuck's Greatest Journey". Then it was changed to "Starbuck's Last Journey".
* By the time the episode aired, ''Galactica 1980'' had already been cancelled by ABC.
* By the time the episode aired, ''Galactica 1980'' had already been cancelled by ABC.
* The events leading up to Starbuck's landing on "[[Planet Starbuck]]" nearly mirror the events of the teaser for "[[The Young Lords]]". This is because the majority of the scenes concerning [[Starbuck (1980)|Starbuck]] and [[Boomer (1980)|Boomer]]'s battle with [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] in the first act of this episode are taken from "[[The Young Lords]]," spliced with new scenes. A telltale sign that differentiates these scenes is the use of the two-seater [[Viper (1980)|Viper]] canopy in the scenes specifically shot for this episode.
* The events leading up to Starbuck's landing on "[[Planet Starbuck]]" nearly mirror the events of the teaser for "[[The Young Lords]]". This is because the majority of the scenes concerning [[Starbuck (1980)|Starbuck]] and [[Boomer (1980)|Boomer]]'s battle with [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] in the first act of this episode are taken from "[[The Young Lords]]", spliced with new scenes. A telltale sign that differentiates these scenes is the use of the two-seater [[Viper (1980)|Viper]] canopy in the scenes specifically shot for this episode.
* Had the series been permitted to live on, an episode called "[[The Wheel of Fire]]" would reveal that Starbuck was rescued by the [[Beings of Light]] to become one of their rank.
* Had the series been permitted to live on, an episode called "[[The Wheel of Fire]]" would reveal that Starbuck was rescued by the [[Beings of Light]] to become one of their rank.
* Much of "The Return of Starbuck" was filmed [http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=631 in Red Rock Canyon State Park], 25 miles northeast of Mojave, California on Highway 14, near Cantil.
* Much of "The Return of Starbuck" was filmed [http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=631 in Red Rock Canyon State Park], 25 miles northeast of Mojave, California on Highway 14, near Cantil.
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* For all his vaunted knowledge, [[Zee]] did not know of his origins, at least until these were confirmed by [[Adama (1980)|Adama]].  
* For all his vaunted knowledge, [[Zee]] did not know of his origins, at least until these were confirmed by [[Adama (1980)|Adama]].  
* [[Starbuck (1980)|Starbuck]]'s use of the word [[frack]] during the battle scene is the first and only instance that the word is used in a ''Galactica 1980'' episode. The milder Galactican vulgarism [[Felgercarb (TOS)|felgercarb]] (also from the Original Series) is used sparingly in ''1980'' episodes, mainly by Lieutenant [[Dillon]], himself patterned after Starbuck.  
* [[Starbuck (1980)|Starbuck]]'s use of the word [[frack]] during the battle scene is the first and only instance that the word is used in a ''Galactica 1980'' episode. The milder Galactican vulgarism [[Felgercarb (TOS)|felgercarb]] (also from the Original Series) is used sparingly in ''1980'' episodes, mainly by Lieutenant [[Dillon]], himself patterned after Starbuck.  
* The episode is deliberately patterned after "[[w:Hell in the Pacific|Hell in the Pacific]]," a story [[Glen Larson]] very much admired according to story editor [[Allan Cole]].<ref name="cole">{{cite_web|url=http://www.battlestargalactica.com/outside_docs/bg_outdoc0030.htm|title=Interview with Galactica 1980 story editor Allan Cole|date=28 Feburary 2005|accessdate=11 August 2007|last=Larocque|first=John|format=|language=English}}</ref>
* The episode is deliberately patterned after "[[w:Hell in the Pacific|Hell in the Pacific]]", a story [[Glen Larson]] very much admired according to story editor [[Allan Cole]].<ref name="cole">{{cite_web|url=http://www.battlestargalactica.com/outside_docs/bg_outdoc0030.htm|title=Interview with Galactica 1980 story editor Allan Cole|date=28 Feburary 2005|accessdate=11 August 2007|last=Larocque|first=John|format=|language=English}}</ref>
* This story cleverly manages to insert the required educational dialogue in a way that is relevant to the plot.
* This story cleverly manages to insert the required educational dialogue in a way that is relevant to the plot.


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* While not explicitly stated, this episode takes place between "[[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]]" and "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]".  Assuming Doctor Zee is ten years of age in ''Galactica 1980'', this episode is set around 1970.
* While not explicitly stated, this episode takes place between "[[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]]" and "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]".  Assuming Doctor Zee is ten years of age in ''Galactica 1980'', this episode is set around 1970.
** This also slightly contradicts [[Dillon]]'s comment in "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]," where he says that the Cylons haven't attacked in a generation. However, Galacticans may consider a generation to be as little as 10 years, not the 20 or 30, which is an average timespan for a generation.
** This also slightly contradicts [[Dillon]]'s comment in "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]", where he says that the Cylons haven't attacked in a generation. However, Galacticans may consider a generation to be as little as 10 years, not the 20 or 30, which is an average timespan for a generation.
* Both {{TOS|Athena}} and [[Cassiopeia]] are still alive during the events of this episode, though unseen. The whereabouts of other [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] regulars, such as [[Sheba]], {{TOS|Jolly}}, [[Salik]] and even [[Muffit]] remain unstated.
* Both {{TOS|Athena}} and [[Cassiopeia]] are still alive during the events of this episode, though unseen. The whereabouts of other [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] regulars, such as [[Sheba]], {{TOS|Jolly}}, [[Salik]] and even [[Muffit]] remain unstated.


=== The Cylons ===
=== The Cylons ===


* Despite the [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge]] depicted in "The Hand of God," the Cylons still pursue the Fleet ruthlessly and seem to have only extended their sphere of influence.
* Despite the [[Battle at Galaxy's Edge]] depicted in "The Hand of God", the Cylons still pursue the Fleet ruthlessly and seem to have only extended their sphere of influence.
* As Starbuck discovers in his talks with [[Cy]], Centurions have major flaws:
* As Starbuck discovers in his talks with [[Cy]], Centurions have major flaws:
** They are incapable of acting independently. According to Cy, the Cylons were reviewing a manual and ''voting'' to determine the next steps in avoiding a dangerous crash before the crash finally occurred.
** They are incapable of acting independently. According to Cy, the Cylons were reviewing a manual and ''voting'' to determine the next steps in avoiding a dangerous crash before the crash finally occurred.
** Centurions work as a team, each one equal to the other.  
** Centurions work as a team, each one equal to the other.  
*** This is a ''slight'' contradiction of information provided in "[[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]]," where [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] explains that one Cylon acts as a gunner, another as a pilot, and another as the [[Raider (TOS)|Raider]]'s commander. ''However'' it should be noted that the Cylons ''voted'' on what to do, thus the third Cylon would be needed to avoid a 50/50 split in voting.
*** This is a ''slight'' contradiction of information provided in "[[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]]", where [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] explains that one Cylon acts as a gunner, another as a pilot, and another as the [[Raider (TOS)|Raider]]'s commander. ''However'' it should be noted that the Cylons ''voted'' on what to do, thus the third Cylon would be needed to avoid a 50/50 split in voting.
** The Cylons have very limited knowledge of humanity, aside from their study of human women, who they found to be "weaker than man, less durable".  
** The Cylons have very limited knowledge of humanity, aside from their study of human women, who they found to be "weaker than man, less durable".  
* In addition to their flaws, the Cylon Centurions are much more developed in this episode than previous episodes. From dialogue between Starbuck and Cy, the viewer discovers that:
* In addition to their flaws, the Cylon Centurions are much more developed in this episode than previous episodes. From dialogue between Starbuck and Cy, the viewer discovers that:

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