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[[Dillon]] and [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] first encounter the stewardess as they board the airplane. Midway during the flight, she is taken hostage by [[#Hijackers|two Cuban hijackers]], but is subsequently saved by Troy and Dillon when they stun the hijackers. She later credits them for being two regular heroes and lets them comb their hair before being questioned by the authorities at [[JFK Airport|JFK airport]]. It is because of this liberty that Dillon and Troy are able to escape via their [[invisibility field]]s, which she experiences when a cop pushes into her; she is left to believe that he wanted to get frisky with her {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II}}. | [[Dillon]] and [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] first encounter the stewardess as they board the airplane. Midway during the flight, she is taken hostage by [[#Hijackers|two Cuban hijackers]], but is subsequently saved by Troy and Dillon when they stun the hijackers. She later credits them for being two regular heroes and lets them comb their hair before being questioned by the authorities at [[JFK Airport|JFK airport]]. It is because of this liberty that Dillon and Troy are able to escape via their [[invisibility field]]s, which she experiences when a cop pushes into her; she is left to believe that he wanted to get frisky with her {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II}}. | ||
: ''The stewardess was portrayed by [[Sheila de Windt]], who formerly portrayed Lieutenant [[ | : ''The stewardess was portrayed by [[Sheila de Windt]], who formerly portrayed Lieutenant [[Deitra]] in the [[Original Series]].'' | ||
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==== Baseball Related ==== | ==== Baseball Related ==== | ||
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The umpire overseeing the game between the Polecats and the Encino Cougars has a sour disposition. This is particularly apparent when a [[Super Scout]] makes off with his shiny new silver dollar and, later, when a grounder hit by a Super Scout digs itself into the ground, resulting in an argument with the groundskeeper, [[Jenkins]] {{G80|Spaceball}}. | The umpire overseeing the game between the Polecats and the Encino Cougars has a sour disposition. This is particularly apparent when a [[Super Scout]] makes off with his shiny new silver dollar and, later, when a grounder hit by a Super Scout digs itself into the ground, resulting in an argument with the groundskeeper, [[Jenkins]] {{G80|Spaceball}}. | ||
: ''The | : ''The role is uncredited.'' | ||
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==== California ==== | ==== California ==== | ||
===== Hunters ===== | ===== Hunters ===== | ||
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: ''This Air Force Lieutenant was portrayed by [[Duncan MacKenzie]], and was credited as 1st Pilot.'' | : ''This Air Force Lieutenant was portrayed by [[Duncan MacKenzie]], and was credited as 1st Pilot.'' | ||
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===== Air Force Sergeant ===== | |||
An Air Force sergeant accompanies Colonel [[Jack Sydell]] to the baseball playoffs. He is instructed by Sydell to watch the children, whom he believes are the key to his inquiry into UFOs and other paranormal phenomena {{G80|Spaceball}}. | |||
: ''The role is uncredited.'' | |||
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==== Miscellaneous Civilians ==== | ==== Miscellaneous Civilians ==== | ||
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[[File:Little Girl.jpg|thumb|A {{inlineref|bold=N|Little Girl|little Jewish girl}} portrayed by [[Missy Francis]].]] | [[File:Little Girl.jpg|thumb|A {{inlineref|bold=N|Little Girl|little Jewish girl}} portrayed by [[Missy Francis]].]] | ||
When observing the loading of trains bound for the [[w:Auschwitz|Auschwitz]] concentration camp, a | When observing the loading of trains bound for the [[w:Auschwitz|Auschwitz]] concentration camp, a little girl runs toward Hamilton, Dillon, Troy, and [[Stockwell]]. Troy grabs her while Dillon shoots at the pursuing Nazi guard and with her makes their escape. She is later brought to [[Smite's Buchhandlung]], which houses the headquarters for the small German resistance in [[Peenemünde]], [[w:Germany|Germany]]. After the Gestapo storm the bookstore, they take her away with [[Smite]] and his resistance members, only to later be saved by Major [[Stockwell]] and Jamie Hamilton ([[1980]]: "Galactica Discovers Earth", [[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II|Part II]] & [[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III|III]]). | ||
: ''The role of the little girl was played by [[Missy Francis]].'' | : ''The role of the little girl was played by [[Missy Francis]].'' | ||
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=== Nazi Officers === | === Nazi Officers === | ||
[[Xaviar]] works with various unnamed Nazi officers in his bid to increase Earth's technological level {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II | [[Xaviar]] works with various unnamed Nazi officers in his bid to increase Earth's technological level {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II}}. | ||
==== German pilot ==== | ==== German pilot ==== | ||
A German pilot, apparently the [[#Luftwaffe commander|Luftwaffe's flight leader or commander]] engages Troy and Dillon's Vipers, only to break off the attack after discovering that the craft have no markings. Believing them to be the German's own experimental aircraft, he threateningly orders his fellow pilots not to mention the incident to anyone {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II}}. | A German pilot, apparently the [[#Luftwaffe commander|Luftwaffe's flight leader or commander]] engages Troy and Dillon's Vipers, only to break off the attack after discovering that the craft have no markings. Believing them to be the German's own experimental aircraft, he threateningly orders his fellow pilots not to mention the incident to anyone {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II}}. | ||
: ''The actor portraying the German pilot is unknown.'' | : ''The actor portraying the German pilot is unknown.'' | ||
==== German Commander ==== | ==== German Commander ==== | ||
A character credited as "German Commander", despite his rank being revealed in the dialogue as "Colonel", is seen leading the Gestapo into the [[#Resistance Leader|Resistance Leader]]'s bookstore. After the Gestapo disarm and remove everyone in the building (that they can see anyway), one of the invisible Warriors causes the Colonel's gun to go off while in the holster, shooting him in the leg (or foot). This results in a noticeable limp. | A character credited as "German Commander", despite his rank being revealed in the dialogue as "Colonel", is seen leading the Gestapo into the [[#Resistance Leader|Resistance Leader]]'s bookstore. After the Gestapo disarm and remove everyone in the building (that they can see anyway), one of the invisible Warriors causes the Colonel's gun to go off while in the holster, shooting him in the leg (or foot). This results in a noticeable limp. | ||
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: ''The German Commander is played by [[Curt Lowens]].'' | : ''The German Commander is played by [[Curt Lowens]].'' | ||
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Image:German pilot.jpg|The {{inlineref|bold=N|Luftwaffe commander}} that engages the Vipers. | |||
Image:German Commander 2.jpg|[[Curt Lowens]] as a German Gestapo Colonel, although he is credited as "German Commander". | |||
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== References == | == References == | ||