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: ''For other uses of the term "The Super Scouts", see [[The Super Scouts (disambiguation)]].'' | |||
[[Image:Scouts.jpg|thumb|The Super Scouts in their scout uniforms.]] | |||
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'''The Super Scouts''' are a group of Colonial children from the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]] that are living on [[Earth (1980)|Earth]], as desired by [[Doctor Zee]] out of concern for their survival in space. | '''The Super Scouts''' are a group of Colonial children from the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]] that are living on [[Earth (1980)|Earth]], as desired by [[Doctor Zee]] out of concern for their survival in space. | ||
The children are on the freighter ''[[Delphi (ship)|Delphi]]'' being taught by [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]] about Earth when engine trouble isolates the freighter from the [[Galactican Fleet]]. The [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] [[Battle for the Delphi|attack and destroy]] the freighter, but the children escape with Troy and Dillon in a [[Shuttle Alpha|shuttle]]. Once on Earth, Troy and Dillon decide to disguise them as a scout troop (hence their nickname, | The children are on the freighter ''[[Delphi (ship)|Delphi]]'' being taught by [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]] about Earth when engine trouble isolates the freighter from the [[Galactican Fleet]]. The [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] [[Battle for the Delphi|attack and destroy]] the freighter, but the children escape with Troy and Dillon in a [[Shuttle Alpha|shuttle]]. Once on Earth, Troy and Dillon decide to disguise them as a scout troop (hence their nickname, which is given by [[Jamie Hamilton]]). | ||
The children have had training about Earth and of their equipment, particularly the [[wrist computron]]s, which they use to identify terms and for [[invisibility field|invisibility]], although the latter is not used without permission. | The children have had training about Earth and of their equipment, particularly the [[wrist computron]]s, which they use to identify terms and for [[invisibility field|invisibility]], although the latter is not used without permission. | ||
After landing on Earth, some of the children fall ill due to the polluted water of a nearby lake | After landing on Earth, some of the children fall ill due to the polluted water of a nearby lake ([[The Super Scouts, Part I|The Super Scouts]]). | ||
The Super Scouts go with Jamie Hamilton to a baseball camp, where they play in a game to save the camp. They are told to hide their supernatural abilities, until Hamilton decides that attention from the media is the only way to protect them from [[Xaviar]] and Colonel [[Jack Sydell|Sydell]] | The Super Scouts go with Jamie Hamilton to a baseball camp, where they play in a game to save the camp. They are told to hide their supernatural abilities, until Hamilton decides that attention from the media is the only way to protect them from [[Xaviar]] and Colonel [[Jack Sydell|Sydell]] ([[Spaceball]]). The Scouts make an outing to the Griffith observatory, where they are watched over by Hamilton ([[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]). The Super Scouts also arrive with Hamilton just in time to help harvest the crops ([[Space Croppers]]). | ||
== Super Scouts == | == Super Scouts == | ||
<gallery | <gallery> | ||
Image:Moonstone.jpg|[[Moonstone]] | |||
Image:Starla.jpg|[[Starla]] | |||
Image:Lancer.jpg|[[Lancer]] | |||
Image:Wellington.jpg|[[Wellington]] | |||
Image:Girl Scout 1.jpg|Unnamed girl scout. | |||
Image:Scout 1.jpg|Unnamed boy scout. | |||
Image:Scout 2.jpg|Unnamed boy scout. | |||
Image:Scout 3.jpg|Unnamed boy scout. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Superpowers were something new when the Super Scouts were introduced. Prior to their appearance, neither Troy nor Dillon exhibited superhuman abilities as extraterrestrial humans. However, they would demonstrate these powers in subsequent storylines. | *Superpowers were something new when the Super Scouts were introduced. Prior to their appearance, neither Troy nor Dillon exhibited superhuman abilities as extraterrestrial humans. However, they would demonstrate these powers in subsequent storylines. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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[[Category:Characters (1980)]] | [[Category:Characters (1980)]] | ||
[[Category:Recurring Characters (1980)]] | [[Category:Recurring Characters (1980)]] | ||
[[Category:1980]] | |||