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* They run to a tree and begin jumping up into it. They activate their invisibility fields. | * They run to a tree and begin jumping up into it. They activate their invisibility fields. | ||
* The police cars arrive at the spot where the Super Scouts had camped. They only find the remnants of a burned campfire. Upon hearing the voices of the children, Sheriff [[Ellsworth]] asks Deputy [[Collins]] if he said something. Collins replies in the negative, but notes the campfire, which is neatly doused. Ellsworth, who believes that they're merely acting like scouts, makes a sarcastic comment about their acting like good scouts in regards to their treatment of the campfire. | * The police cars arrive at the spot where the Super Scouts had camped. They only find the remnants of a burned campfire. Upon hearing the voices of the children, Sheriff [[Ellsworth]] asks Deputy [[Collins]] if he said something. Collins replies in the negative, but notes the campfire, which is neatly doused. Ellsworth, who believes that they're merely acting like scouts, makes a sarcastic comment about their acting like good scouts in regards to their treatment of the campfire. | ||
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* When Ellsworth mentions that he'll eat his hat if they are boy scouts, an apple is dropped on his head. Ellsworth comments that it's too early in the season for apples to be falling out a tree; Collins adds that the tree isn't an apple tree at all. He makes the assumption that one of the scouts probably left it up there. | * When Ellsworth mentions that he'll eat his hat if they are boy scouts, an apple is dropped on his head. Ellsworth comments that it's too early in the season for apples to be falling out a tree; Collins adds that the tree isn't an apple tree at all. He makes the assumption that one of the scouts probably left it up there. | ||
* Ellsworth mentions that he's going to seal off the entire county. After this is said, the officers are deluged by half-eaten apples. | * Ellsworth mentions that he's going to seal off the entire county. After this is said, the officers are deluged by half-eaten apples. | ||
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* Denver orders Hamilton to march her "little fanny outta here". When she stands her ground, Denver pushes her, which almost causes the situation to deteriorate into fisticuffs, except that Troy and Dillon arrive. | * Denver orders Hamilton to march her "little fanny outta here". When she stands her ground, Denver pushes her, which almost causes the situation to deteriorate into fisticuffs, except that Troy and Dillon arrive. | ||
* Denver reacts pleasantly to this new development, as Troy and Dillon were who they were after in the first place. When Denver's posse approaches the Warriors, Dillon mentions that it's only fair to warn him that he's used to a much denser climate. "Consequently, I'm capable of retaliating in a way that would be grossly unfair to you." | * Denver reacts pleasantly to this new development, as Troy and Dillon were who they were after in the first place. When Denver's posse approaches the Warriors, Dillon mentions that it's only fair to warn him that he's used to a much denser climate. "Consequently, I'm capable of retaliating in a way that would be grossly unfair to you." | ||
* The posse chuckles at this. Denver points to a lackey ([[Lum]]) to his left, telling him to take Dillon; Denver will take Troy. The lackey throws his fist a Dillon, but | * The posse chuckles at this. Denver points to a lackey ([[Lum]]) to his left, telling him to take Dillon; Denver will take Troy. The lackey throws his fist a Dillon, but ''Galactica''n one-handedly throws Lum into a pile of brush. Dillon turns to Troy after Lum lands, telling him he picked the spot deliberately for a soft landing. | ||
* Denver assures his people that they can take the two of them, but they are hesitant to do so. He uses an "us versus them argument," saying they need to shut them down before they can do likewise. | * Denver assures his people that they can take the two of them, but they are hesitant to do so. He uses an "us versus them argument," saying they need to shut them down before they can do likewise. | ||
* A van screeches to a halt and its driver, [[John Stockton]], tells his workers to stop or every one of them are fired. He chastises his men that he'll handle the "scoutmasters" his way. Denver points out Hamilton and her status as a journalist, but Stockton rebuffs this, telling them to go back to the plant. He assures them that Ellsworth will take care of the trespassers, thus removing the possibility of a story being told. Stockton barks at them to go, and they head back to their vehicle. | * A van screeches to a halt and its driver, [[John Stockton]], tells his workers to stop or every one of them are fired. He chastises his men that he'll handle the "scoutmasters" his way. Denver points out Hamilton and her status as a journalist, but Stockton rebuffs this, telling them to go back to the plant. He assures them that Ellsworth will take care of the trespassers, thus removing the possibility of a story being told. Stockton barks at them to go, and they head back to their vehicle. | ||
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* Major [[Harvey Jensen]] tells Sydell over the C.B. radio that they're picking up high-beam transmissions coming from his area. When asked about what it sounds like, Jensen claims he's never heard anything like it in his life noting that "it's positively eerie." No one from the Army to the CIA—to even commercial radio—can make heads or tails of the transmission. He mentions that they can track the signal, but also adds that the signal is being beamed from Earth and ''to'' Earth from a galactic source. | * Major [[Harvey Jensen]] tells Sydell over the C.B. radio that they're picking up high-beam transmissions coming from his area. When asked about what it sounds like, Jensen claims he's never heard anything like it in his life noting that "it's positively eerie." No one from the Army to the CIA—to even commercial radio—can make heads or tails of the transmission. He mentions that they can track the signal, but also adds that the signal is being beamed from Earth and ''to'' Earth from a galactic source. | ||
* Sydell questions this, but Jensen adds that they've localized the signal to a mountain peak in the [[San Angelo Mountains]], the land to thus being owned by the government. Sydell is pleased and tells Ellsworth to get his dispatcher to contact [[w:Vandenburg Air Force Base|Vandenburg Air Force Base]]. | * Sydell questions this, but Jensen adds that they've localized the signal to a mountain peak in the [[San Angelo Mountains]], the land to thus being owned by the government. Sydell is pleased and tells Ellsworth to get his dispatcher to contact [[w:Vandenburg Air Force Base|Vandenburg Air Force Base]]. | ||
* The van stops in an open area atop the San Angelo Mountain. Troy and Dillon get out of the vehicle as Stockton recovers from the stun. He exits the vehicle and, much to his bewilderment, he sees that the two begin shooting lasers up to the sky, which act as beacons for | * The van stops in an open area atop the San Angelo Mountain. Troy and Dillon get out of the vehicle as Stockton recovers from the stun. He exits the vehicle and, much to his bewilderment, he sees that the two begin shooting lasers up to the sky, which act as beacons for ''Galactica''n rescue craft. He goes to join by their side and asks about the laser pistols. | ||
* Ellsworth's car makes it to the gates, but is obstructed by the tree. Upon investigating the tree, which Ellsworth initially believed to be knocked down by lightning, but discovers that the tree is still hot to the touch. Sydell notes that the "lightning" is fresh, yet there's not a cloud in the sky. | * Ellsworth's car makes it to the gates, but is obstructed by the tree. Upon investigating the tree, which Ellsworth initially believed to be knocked down by lightning, but discovers that the tree is still hot to the touch. Sydell notes that the "lightning" is fresh, yet there's not a cloud in the sky. | ||
* Sometime later, [[Jay Johnson]] from the National Guard arrives with two trucks loaded with people an ordnance. Sydell orders that the tree be cleared and notes he doesn't care how it happens. Johnson orders the anti-tank weaponry be unloaded. | * Sometime later, [[Jay Johnson]] from the National Guard arrives with two trucks loaded with people an ordnance. Sydell orders that the tree be cleared and notes he doesn't care how it happens. Johnson orders the anti-tank weaponry be unloaded. | ||
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[[Category:Episodes written by Glen A. Larson]] | [[Category:Episodes written by Glen A. Larson]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes directed by Sigmund Neufeld Jr.]] | [[Category:Episodes directed by Sigmund Neufeld Jr.]] | ||
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[[fr:Épisode:Les Super Scouts, 2e partie]] | [[fr:Épisode:Les Super Scouts, 2e partie]] | ||