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* There are several scenes in which a grieving Apollo is listening to some recordings that Serina made before she died. | * There are several scenes in which a grieving Apollo is listening to some recordings that Serina made before she died. | ||
* | * [[Boxey (TOS)|Boxey]] is noted as being orphaned from ''both'' biological parents, with [[Serina]] and [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] being his adoptive parents. In the series, Serina is Boxey's biological mother. | ||
* Before the Cylon attack, pilots near experiencing combat fatigue would be given furlough to a leisure resort.<ref>''Ibid.,'' 23.</ref> | * Before the Cylon attack, pilots near experiencing combat fatigue would be given furlough to a leisure resort.<ref>''Ibid.,'' 23.</ref> | ||
* Unlike his [[Lucifer|canonical originator]], [[Lucifer (alternate)|Lucifer]] is not a Cylon, but an "ambulatory cybernetic sentience" created by the Cylons. Essentially, Lucifer is a computer whose motion is not bipedaled but based on rolling via ball bearings. The on-screen depiction has Lucifer walking via bipedaled locomotion. | * Unlike his [[Lucifer|canonical originator]], [[Lucifer (alternate)|Lucifer]] is not a Cylon, but an "ambulatory cybernetic sentience" created by the Cylons. Essentially, Lucifer is a computer whose motion is not bipedaled but based on rolling via ball bearings. The on-screen depiction has Lucifer walking via bipedaled locomotion. | ||