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=== Act 1 === | === Act 1 === | ||
* Commander [[Adama (1980)|Adama]] meets with Dr. [[Zee]] in his [[Zee's chamber|chamber]]. Here, Zee tells Adama that he's "considered the consequences of endless pursuit upon the children of the [[Galactican Fleet]], | * Commander [[Adama (1980)|Adama]] meets with Dr. [[Zee]] in his [[Zee's chamber|chamber]]. Here, Zee tells Adama that he's "considered the consequences of endless pursuit upon the children of the [[Galactican Fleet]]", deciding that their children must be the first to settle Earth or they are sure to die in the wilderness of space. The task cannot be done openly or at once and negotiation with any faction on Earth is out of the question, for it would sew mistrust and paranoia on Earth, potentially leading to what Zee calls "the final war". | ||
* A [[Colonial shuttle|shuttle]] approaches the freighter ''[[Delphi (ship)|Delphi]]'', the Fleet's school ship. | * A [[Colonial shuttle|shuttle]] approaches the freighter ''[[Delphi (ship)|Delphi]]'', the Fleet's school ship. | ||
[[ | [[Image:TV Guide Advertisement - The Super Scouts.jpg|thumb|right|TV Guide Ad for ''The Super Scouts''.]] | ||
* In a classroom on board, [[Dillon]] is instructing the children about gravity and atmosphere. During his lecture, he admonishes [[Moonstone]], who tries to cheat by looking up terms on his [[wrist computron]]. Another student is able to answer and Dillon moves on to discuss atmosphere, which [[Starla]] participates in, and Dillon notes that the kids might get tired sooner due to the thinner gravity. During his discussion, Troy enters, mentioning that due to the lower gravity, they would be able to jump higher and run faster than Earth kids. | * In a classroom on board, [[Dillon]] is instructing the children about gravity and atmosphere. During his lecture, he admonishes [[Moonstone]], who tries to cheat by looking up terms on his [[wrist computron]]. Another student is able to answer and Dillon moves on to discuss atmosphere, which [[Starla]] participates in, and Dillon notes that the kids might get tired sooner due to the thinner gravity. During his discussion, Troy enters, mentioning that due to the lower gravity, they would be able to jump higher and run faster than Earth kids. | ||
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* A pilot asks Boomer for permission to pursue the Cylons, who are breaking off their attack. Boomer replies in the negative. | * A pilot asks Boomer for permission to pursue the Cylons, who are breaking off their attack. Boomer replies in the negative. | ||
* Troy tells the children to secure their [[braces]]. As he goes to start up the shuttle, Dillon helps secure the kids into their seats. Starla and [[Wellington]]<ref>Wellington is not given a name in this episode, but is given it in "[[Spaceball]]".</ref> refuse Dillon's help to be buckled in. Dillon backs off, noting to Troy that they're a "feisty bunch, | * Troy tells the children to secure their [[braces]]. As he goes to start up the shuttle, Dillon helps secure the kids into their seats. Starla and [[Wellington]]<ref>Wellington is not given a name in this episode, but is given it in "[[Spaceball]]".</ref> refuse Dillon's help to be buckled in. Dillon backs off, noting to Troy that they're a "feisty bunch", which Troy affirms, claiming they had to be in order to survive. | ||
* Troy and Dillon launch the shuttle from the ship, the engines firing at full thrust. They launch. | * Troy and Dillon launch the shuttle from the ship, the engines firing at full thrust. They launch. | ||
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* A 747 passenger jet, Flight 427 outbound from Los Angeles, ascends to 30,000 feet and are in range of Omaha center. After finishing the communication, the flight begins ascension to 35,000 feet and switches over to Omaha. | * A 747 passenger jet, Flight 427 outbound from Los Angeles, ascends to 30,000 feet and are in range of Omaha center. After finishing the communication, the flight begins ascension to 35,000 feet and switches over to Omaha. | ||
* The [[Flight 427 co-pilot|co-pilot]] tells the [[Flight 427 captain|captain]] of 427 to "look out, | * The [[Flight 427 co-pilot|co-pilot]] tells the [[Flight 427 captain|captain]] of 427 to "look out", and the captain pilots the ship deftly out of the way of the descending ship, which happens to be the Super Scouts' shuttle. The captain angrily growls to the co-pilot to get Omaha and, believing that the shuttle is military, voices his strong feelings regarding how sick he is of hot shots clogging up the commercial air lanes. | ||
* On an USAF installation, Colonel [[Jack Sydell]] gets a phone call from Major [[Harvey Jensen]], who informs him of the incident with 427. Jensen admits that they don't know what it is and tells him that he'll be reviewing the radar tapes to review the incident; Sydell notes that this incident is something he was waiting for, and boasts that he has a large enough budget to find out "who these guys really are". | * On an USAF installation, Colonel [[Jack Sydell]] gets a phone call from Major [[Harvey Jensen]], who informs him of the incident with 427. Jensen admits that they don't know what it is and tells him that he'll be reviewing the radar tapes to review the incident; Sydell notes that this incident is something he was waiting for, and boasts that he has a large enough budget to find out "who these guys really are". | ||
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* They exit the shuttle, the children fearfully and, in awe, slowly exiting the shuttle as well. One of the children picks up a flower and smells it. Starla comments that she wishes her parents and baby brother could see Earth as well. She then asks if there was a way to let her family know that they're all right, to which Dillon replies in the affirmative. | * They exit the shuttle, the children fearfully and, in awe, slowly exiting the shuttle as well. One of the children picks up a flower and smells it. Starla comments that she wishes her parents and baby brother could see Earth as well. She then asks if there was a way to let her family know that they're all right, to which Dillon replies in the affirmative. | ||
* Troy tells the children he is sure they've never experienced the "sensation of being on land with open skies and fresh air, | * Troy tells the children he is sure they've never experienced the "sensation of being on land with open skies and fresh air", telling them that it's absolutely essential that they stay together for their own protection. Some of the kids begin taking advantage of the lighter gravity, jumping high into the air. After Troy tells the children to stop and Dillon comments about their babysitting duties not being easy, two hunters run into them. | ||
* Before they are able to fire their rifles, the Warriors stun the two Earthlings. Troy devises a plan to use the Earthlings' vehicle to move the Super Scouts to another location and launch the shuttle into space again, so that it cannot fall into the hands of the US government. This effectively puts them on their own. He tells the children that they'll locate apparel that will allow them to blend in with Earth's children. | * Before they are able to fire their rifles, the Warriors stun the two Earthlings. Troy devises a plan to use the Earthlings' vehicle to move the Super Scouts to another location and launch the shuttle into space again, so that it cannot fall into the hands of the US government. This effectively puts them on their own. He tells the children that they'll locate apparel that will allow them to blend in with Earth's children. | ||
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* On the second try, Troy manages to enter the department store, while Dillon narrowly avoids being hit by cars as he jaywalks across a busy street. | * On the second try, Troy manages to enter the department store, while Dillon narrowly avoids being hit by cars as he jaywalks across a busy street. | ||
* In the store, Troy runs across a sign for the Cub Scouts. As he's looking around, he encounters a chatty [[saleslady]], who makes the assumption that he's a scoutmaster. During the conversation, she asks what scout council he is from. His reply, "the [[Council of Twelve]], | * In the store, Troy runs across a sign for the Cub Scouts. As he's looking around, he encounters a chatty [[saleslady]], who makes the assumption that he's a scoutmaster. During the conversation, she asks what scout council he is from. His reply, "the [[Council of Twelve]]", leaves her a bit flummoxed, but she comments that it "must be out of this area". When he picks up a handbook, he mentions that 12 would be fine, which segues into a large order of "12 of everything', leaving her in awe. | ||
* Meanwhile, Dillon approaches a [[Bank Teller|bank teller]] and attempts to exchange the cubits for U.S. dollars. She notes that the markings have been seared off, which Dillon claims to have happened in a fire. She mentions that this is unfortunate, as rare coins are more valuable than gold. Dillon mentions that he is in a bit of a hurry and misunderstands the teller when she claims that it'll take time for the gold to be analyzed. He claims he can wait, but when she mentions that the gold needs to be sent out to be assayed, he first offers to analyze the cubits with his wrist computron. He quickly realizes his error when she asks about the foreign device, and instead asks for the cubits back. | * Meanwhile, Dillon approaches a [[Bank Teller|bank teller]] and attempts to exchange the cubits for U.S. dollars. She notes that the markings have been seared off, which Dillon claims to have happened in a fire. She mentions that this is unfortunate, as rare coins are more valuable than gold. Dillon mentions that he is in a bit of a hurry and misunderstands the teller when she claims that it'll take time for the gold to be analyzed. He claims he can wait, but when she mentions that the gold needs to be sent out to be assayed, he first offers to analyze the cubits with his wrist computron. He quickly realizes his error when she asks about the foreign device, and instead asks for the cubits back. | ||
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* After he heads to talk to the children, Troy tells Dillon to go with Sydell. Hamilton tells Troy that he can't be hiding behind kids, but in further talking about it, she realizes that the children aren't of Earth, and begins reeling from the shock of that. Troy convinces her to smile, for it wouldn't do too good to faint. | * After he heads to talk to the children, Troy tells Dillon to go with Sydell. Hamilton tells Troy that he can't be hiding behind kids, but in further talking about it, she realizes that the children aren't of Earth, and begins reeling from the shock of that. Troy convinces her to smile, for it wouldn't do too good to faint. | ||
* At the car, Sydell asks the children if they saw anything last night. He is interrupted by a Super Scout who blasts the horn. He tells the kid to stop, then grabs his arm, noticing the wrist computron. He believes it to be some fancy scout watch and then asks if they've seen anything. The scouts reply in the negative. Furthermore, Troy informs them that the children were asleep during the event, and almost lets out that they "landed, | * At the car, Sydell asks the children if they saw anything last night. He is interrupted by a Super Scout who blasts the horn. He tells the kid to stop, then grabs his arm, noticing the wrist computron. He believes it to be some fancy scout watch and then asks if they've seen anything. The scouts reply in the negative. Furthermore, Troy informs them that the children were asleep during the event, and almost lets out that they "landed", but corrects himself. | ||
* Sydell offers Troy his card, letting him know that the Air Force is interested in information, regardless of how mundane it is. Sydell then questions about the lack of a car, which Troy explains away as it being in town getting supplies. Sydell wishes them to have a nice encampment, noting that he used to be an Eagle Scout himself. | * Sydell offers Troy his card, letting him know that the Air Force is interested in information, regardless of how mundane it is. Sydell then questions about the lack of a car, which Troy explains away as it being in town getting supplies. Sydell wishes them to have a nice encampment, noting that he used to be an Eagle Scout himself. | ||
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* Valerie has managed to get Spencer, telling him that he has to get back to the medical center as fast as he can. | * Valerie has managed to get Spencer, telling him that he has to get back to the medical center as fast as he can. | ||
* She rejoins the Galacticans in the room, discovering that they've attached Moonstone to an IV drip. She attempts to remove it, claiming that if Spencer finds out about it, she'll lose her job. Troy stuns her before she can remove it. | * She rejoins the Galacticans in the room, discovering that they've attached Moonstone to an IV drip. She attempts to remove it, claiming that if Spencer finds out about it, she'll lose her job. Troy stuns her before she can remove it. | ||
* On ''Galactica'', Adama asks Zee why, after all this time, the Cylons decided to attack the ''Delphi''. Zee theorizes that the Cylons have not been idle, building better and more improved machines. To make matters worse, they have "evolved beyond our wildest fears, | * On ''Galactica'', Adama asks Zee why, after all this time, the Cylons decided to attack the ''Delphi''. Zee theorizes that the Cylons have not been idle, building better and more improved machines. To make matters worse, they have "evolved beyond our wildest fears", claiming that in thirty years it is possible to create a totally new technology. The Cylons don't use this technology to destroy ''Galactica''n Fleet outright, since they want to test their machines against living targets. | ||
* When Adama asks about the shuttle, Zee tells Adama that the children's ability to survive on Earth is likely the best indication of all whether or not the Fleet's people can survive at all. | * When Adama asks about the shuttle, Zee tells Adama that the children's ability to survive on Earth is likely the best indication of all whether or not the Fleet's people can survive at all. | ||
* Dr. Spencer arrives at the medical center. He notes the IV and how sick Moonstone has. When asked about the IV, Troy takes responsibility for doing so, and Spencer replies that the act probably saved the boy's life. Despite Spencer's initial wariness of the Warriors' claims, he apparently trusts their judgment. Troy mentions that they need tests for stomach content and a full blood series, including a [[neuro-transmitter anogram]]. He agrees, but asks about the anogram. Dillon tries to skirt the question by telling Spencer to do the best he can. Hamilton explains that the Warriors are into all kinds of research, coming from an "astro-medics place outside of [[w:Cleveland|Cleveland]]". | * Dr. Spencer arrives at the medical center. He notes the IV and how sick Moonstone has. When asked about the IV, Troy takes responsibility for doing so, and Spencer replies that the act probably saved the boy's life. Despite Spencer's initial wariness of the Warriors' claims, he apparently trusts their judgment. Troy mentions that they need tests for stomach content and a full blood series, including a [[neuro-transmitter anogram]]. He agrees, but asks about the anogram. Dillon tries to skirt the question by telling Spencer to do the best he can. Hamilton explains that the Warriors are into all kinds of research, coming from an "astro-medics place outside of [[w:Cleveland|Cleveland]]". | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* | * The freighter ''Delphi'', which is the Fleet's schooling ship, is shown in this episode. The stock footage that is shown is of the freighter ''[[Gemini (TOS)|Gemini]]'' from the Original Series—and its markings, complete with the name ''Gemini'' in huge letters, are clearly visible. The freighter is destroyed by the Cylons. Ironically, the Gemini freighter is also destroyed in ''Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming'', the movie trailer created by Richard Hatch. | ||
* The [[Uniforms (TOS)#Cain's Uniform|pendant]] seen on Boomer's neck is the same one that adorned [[Cain (TOS)|Cain]]'s in "[[The Living Legend]]". It makes its first appearance in this episode. | |||
* The [[Uniforms (TOS)#Cain's Uniform|pendant]] seen on Boomer's neck is the same | |||
* In keeping with the mandate of programs in the early evening times lots to have educational value, the theme of this episode is environmental conservation, which also comes up in "[[Space Croppers]]". Other educational beats include information on atmosphere and gravity. | * In keeping with the mandate of programs in the early evening times lots to have educational value, the theme of this episode is environmental conservation, which also comes up in "[[Space Croppers]]". Other educational beats include information on atmosphere and gravity. | ||
* ''[[Delphi (ship)|Delphi]]'' develops engine trouble and stops "dead in space". However, the ship should still have inertia, thus continuing to move in space, until slowed or diverted by a gravitational pull or other outside force. | * The ''[[Delphi (ship)|Delphi]]'' develops engine trouble and stops "dead in space". However, the ship should still have inertia, thus continuing to move in space, until slowed or diverted by a gravitational pull or other outside force. | ||
* The Fleet's present location is "33,000 [[Mega-Kay]]s from [[w:Alpha Centauri|Alpha Centauri]]". | * The Fleet's present location is "33,000 [[Mega-Kay]]s from [[w:Alpha Centauri|Alpha Centauri]]". | ||
* The Colonial preteen population seems to be fairly small since the episode establishes there are only ~137 schoolchildren on "Delphi" or less than one child per ship. Perhaps this is due to the fact most first-generation refugees from the Twelve Colonies are widowers/widows/elderly people who had to leave the children behind, or due to strict enforcement of zero population growth policies. | * The Colonial preteen population seems to be fairly small since the episode establishes there are only ~137 schoolchildren on "Delphi" or less than one child per ship. Perhaps this is due to the fact most first-generation refugees from the Twelve Colonies are widowers/widows/elderly people who had to leave the children behind, or due to strict enforcement of zero population growth policies. | ||
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*[[Mike Kellin]] as [[John Stockton]] | *[[Mike Kellin]] as [[John Stockton]] | ||
*[[Fred Holliday]] as Mr. [[Brooks (1980)|Brooks]] | *[[Fred Holliday]] as Mr. [[Brooks (1980)|Brooks]] | ||
*[[Carlene Watkins]] as [[Valerie | *[[Carlene Watkins]] as Nurse [[Valerie]] | ||
*[[Caroline Smith]] as [[ | *[[Caroline Smith]] as [[Bank Teller]] | ||
*[[Jack Ging]] as Captain [[Bannister]] | *[[Jack Ging]] as Captain [[Bannister]] | ||
*[[Simon Scott]] as [[Flight 427 captain|Captain]] | *[[Simon Scott]] as [[Flight 427 captain|Captain]] | ||
*[[Helen Page Camp]] as [[Saleslady]] | *[[Helen Page Camp]] as [[Saleslady]] | ||
*[[Ken Scott]] as [[Flight 427 co-pilot|Co-Pilot]] | *[[Ken Scott]] as [[Flight 427 co-pilot|Co-Pilot]] | ||
*[[The Super Scouts (cast)#Michael Brick|Michael Brick]] as [[ | *[[The Super Scouts (cast)#Michael Brick|Michael Brick]] as [[The Super Scouts|Super Scout]] | ||
*[[The Super Scouts (cast)#Jeff Cotler|Jeff Cotler]] as [[The Super Scouts|Super Scout]] | *[[The Super Scouts (cast)#Jeff Cotler|Jeff Cotler]] as [[The Super Scouts|Super Scout]] | ||
*[[The Super Scouts (cast)#Nicholas Davies|Nicholas Davies]] as [[The Super Scouts|Super Scout]] | *[[The Super Scouts (cast)#Nicholas Davies|Nicholas Davies]] as [[The Super Scouts|Super Scout]] | ||
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*[[The Super Scouts (cast)#Lindsay Kennedy|Lindsay Kennedy]] as [[The Super Scouts|Super Scout]] | *[[The Super Scouts (cast)#Lindsay Kennedy|Lindsay Kennedy]] as [[The Super Scouts|Super Scout]] | ||
*[[The Super Scouts (cast)#D.G. Larson|David Larson]] as [[The Super Scouts|Super Scout]] | *[[The Super Scouts (cast)#D.G. Larson|David Larson]] as [[The Super Scouts|Super Scout]] | ||
*[[The Super Scouts (cast)#Eric Larson|Eric Larson]] as [[Moonstone]] | *[[The Super Scouts (cast)#Eric Larson|Eric Larson]] as [[Moonstone]] | ||
*[[The Super Scouts (cast)#Michelle Larson|Michelle Larson]] as [[The Super Scouts|Super Scout]] | *[[The Super Scouts (cast)#Michelle Larson|Michelle Larson]] as [[The Super Scouts|Super Scout]] | ||
*[[The Super Scouts (cast)#Jerry Supiran|Jerry Supiran]] as [[The Super Scouts|Super Scout]] | *[[The Super Scouts (cast)#Jerry Supiran|Jerry Supiran]] as [[The Super Scouts|Super Scout]] | ||
*[[The Super Scouts (cast)#Eric Taslitz|Eric Taslitz]] as [[ | *[[The Super Scouts (cast)#Eric Taslitz|Eric Taslitz]] as [[The Super Scouts|Super Scout]] | ||
*[[Michael Swan]] as Deputy [[Collins]] (uncredited) | *[[Michael Swan]] as Deputy [[Collins]] (uncredited) | ||
*[[John Quade]] as Sheriff [[Ellsworth]] (uncredited) | *[[John Quade]] as Sheriff [[Ellsworth]] (uncredited) | ||
*Uncredited as [[Major Denton]] | |||
*Uncredited as [[ | |||
*Uncredited as Major [[Harvey Jensen]] | *Uncredited as Major [[Harvey Jensen]] | ||
*Uncredited as [[ | *Uncredited as [[Packer]] ([[Stanford Chemical Plant]] Guard) | ||
*Uncredited actors as [[CHiPs]] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Episodes written by Glen A. Larson]] | [[Category:Episodes written by Glen A. Larson]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes directed by Vince Edwards]] | [[Category:Episodes directed by Vince Edwards]] | ||
[[Category:1980]] | |||
[[fr:Épisode:Les Super Scouts, 1re partie]] | [[fr:Épisode:Les Super Scouts, 1re partie]] | ||