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== Overview ==


: ''As {{TOS|Viper}} pilots go missing, [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] and [[Sheba]] come across a [[Iblis|lone, enigmatic survivor]].  Much to their amazement, he claims that he can help them in their quest.''
: ''As [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]] pilots go missing, [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] and [[Sheba]] come across a [[Iblis|lone, enigmatic survivor]].  Much to their amazement, he claims that he can help them in their quest.''


== Summary ==  
== Summary ==  
* A recon patrol, lead by [[Bojay]], scouts for possible threats to [[The Fleet (TOS)|the Fleet]].  They subsequently encounter odd balls of light, which herald a larger ship made from light that overtakes the patrol and seems to incapacitate them.
* A recon patrol, lead by [[Bojay]], scouts for possible threats to [[The Fleet (TOS)|the Fleet]].  They subsequently encounter odd balls of light, which herald a larger ship made from light that overtakes the patrol and seems to incapacitate them.
* Meanwhile, the unsuspecting survivors of the Fleet watch the game of [[Triad (TOS)|Triad]] played by {{TOS|Boomer}}, [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]], [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] and a fourth individual.  
* Meanwhile, the unsuspecting survivors of the Fleet watch the game of [[Triad (TOS)|Triad]] played by [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]], [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]], [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] and a fourth individual.  
* After the game, Boomer comments that he would like to beat Starbuck and Apollo just once. As they are ready to go shower and get some drinks, [[Tigh (TOS)|Colonel Tigh]] informs them that there is an emergency meeting in the War Room.
* After the game, Boomer comments that he would like to beat Starbuck and Apollo just once. As they are ready to go shower and get some drinks, [[Tigh (TOS)|Colonel Tigh]] informs them that there is an emergency meeting in the War Room.
* Adama tells [[Sheba]], Apollo and Starbuck that Bojay's patrol went missing, and that a seismic event occurred just around the time they disappeared.  Despite Apollo's misgivings on having Sheba on the mission—as she is still dealing with the loss of her father, [[Cain (TOS)|Cain]], and ''{{TOS|Pegasus}}''—they leave to investigate.  
* Adama tells [[Sheba]], Apollo and Starbuck that Bojay's patrol went missing, and that a seismic event occurred just around the time they disappeared.  Despite Apollo's misgivings on having Sheba on the mission -- as she is still dealing with the loss of her father, [[Cain (TOS)|Cain]], and ''[[Pegasus (TOS)|Pegasus]]'' -- they leave to investigate.  
* Tigh tells Adama that he doesn't like the implications of the seismic report; the activity is too sudden for a core tremor and he postulates that it could be the result of four Vipers impacting simultaneously—or exploding while all four were on the ground.
* Tigh tells Adama that he doesn't like the implications of the seismic report; the activity is too sudden for a core tremor and he postulates that it could be the result of four Vipers impacting simultaneously -- or exploding while all four were on the ground.
[[File:Frank Frazetta - War of the Gods - Part 1.jpg|thumb|right|TV Guide ad for War of the Gods.]]
[[Image:Frank Frazetta - War of the Gods - Part 1.jpg|thumb|right|TV Guide ad for War of the Gods.]]
* Apollo and his team come across a habitable red planet. Sheba questions why the planet is lifeless.  Apollo speculates that it is possible no one from the [[The Twelve Colonies of Man|Colonies]] made it out "this far."
* Apollo and his team come across a habitable red planet. Sheba questions why the planet is lifeless.  Apollo speculates that it is possible no one from the [[The Twelve Colonies (TOS)|Colonies]] made it out "this far."
* As they begin landing, Sheba comments that the color of the vegetation is red.  Starbuck notices that there is an impact crater that could mean something large hit the area.  
* As they begin landing, Sheba comments that the color of the vegetation is red.  Starbuck notices that there is an impact crater that could mean something large hit the area.  
* They come across the crater and the wreckage of a ship.  When they try to investigate, they are told to stop by an [[Iblis|unscathed humanoid man]].  
* They come across the crater and the wreckage of a ship.  When they try to investigate, they are told to stop by an [[Iblis|unscathed humanoid man]].  
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* The man offers to help them, claiming that his knowledge of the universe is "infinite."  He grows more concerned, commenting that they'd better "be going."  
* The man offers to help them, claiming that his knowledge of the universe is "infinite."  He grows more concerned, commenting that they'd better "be going."  
* The three warriors discuss what they should do with him.  Sheba votes to bring him to the Fleet.  Apollo airs his concerns, stating that he may be a spy planted by those who caused the disappearance of the patrol.  Starbuck convinces Apollo that if they keep an eye on him, he shouldn't be able to do any damage.
* The three warriors discuss what they should do with him.  Sheba votes to bring him to the Fleet.  Apollo airs his concerns, stating that he may be a spy planted by those who caused the disappearance of the patrol.  Starbuck convinces Apollo that if they keep an eye on him, he shouldn't be able to do any damage.
* Apollo sends Starbuck to fetch a [[Colonial shuttle|shuttle]].  
* Apollo sends Starbuck to fetch a [[Colonial Shuttle (TOS)|shuttle]].  
* Apollo and Sheba inform the survivor that they'll bring him along.  As they walk along, balls of light fly overhead.  Sheba and Apollo are unable to bear the sound. The man is not fazed, claiming that they'd better hurry, as "They" were searching for him.
* Apollo and Sheba inform the survivor that they'll bring him along.  As they walk along, balls of light fly overhead.  Sheba and Apollo are unable to bear the sound. The man is not fazed, claiming that they'd better hurry, as "They" were searching for him.
[[File:Count Iblis.jpg|thumb|Patrick Macnee as Count Iblis]]
[[Image:Count Iblis.jpg|thumb|Patrick Macnee as Count Iblis]]
* They bring Iblis back to ''Galactica'', where he is introduced to a skeptical Colonel Tigh.  Apollo offers that he would be glad to give Tigh a quick debriefing.   
* They bring Iblis back to ''Galactica'', where he is introduced to a skeptical Colonel Tigh.  Apollo offers that he would be glad to give Tigh a quick debriefing.   
* Sheba escorts Iblis to the [[Life Station]] so that Iblis can recuperate.
* Sheba escorts Iblis to the [[Life Station]] so that Iblis can recuperate.
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* Apollo and Starbuck visit [[Salik]] and [[Cassiopeia]] in the Life Sciences Center.  There they discover that no scan made of Iblis could tell whether or not he was human.  Salik suggests that they visit [[Wilker]], after Apollo puts forth that Iblis may be an android.
* Apollo and Starbuck visit [[Salik]] and [[Cassiopeia]] in the Life Sciences Center.  There they discover that no scan made of Iblis could tell whether or not he was human.  Salik suggests that they visit [[Wilker]], after Apollo puts forth that Iblis may be an android.
* On an [[Agro Ship]], Iblis tells Sheba that the quest that burns truly closest to her heart is finding her father, [[Cain (TOS)|Cain]], and ''Pegasus''.  Iblis tells her that everyone can read one another, it just "needs time and experience."  He promises that should Sheba open her heart to him, all things would be possible.  
* On an [[Agro Ship]], Iblis tells Sheba that the quest that burns truly closest to her heart is finding her father, [[Cain (TOS)|Cain]], and ''Pegasus''.  Iblis tells her that everyone can read one another, it just "needs time and experience."  He promises that should Sheba open her heart to him, all things would be possible.  
* On Core Command, Adama and Tigh now see the balls of light.  According to {{TOS|Athena}}, they're present, but they do not stay long enough to register on the sensors.  After being bombarded by communications traffic, Adama informs the Fleet that the lights are not a threat and, in essence, to discontinue their messages.
* On Core Command, Adama and Tigh now see the balls of light.  According to [[Athena (TOS)|Athena]], they're present, but they do not stay long enough to register on the sensors.  After being bombarded by communications traffic, Adama informs the Fleet that the lights are not a threat and, in essence, to discontinue their messages.
* Wilker tells Apollo and Starbuck that constructing a life-like android is plausible, but there would be ways to tell; he is interrupted by the alert klaxon.
* Wilker tells Apollo and Starbuck that constructing a life-like android is plausible, but there would be ways to tell; he is interrupted by the alert klaxon.
* On the [[Agro Ship]], Iblis tells Sheba that, despite their light, "they" (the balls of light) conceal "everlasting darkness." He also reveals that she will see her father again, shocking her and attempting to gain her trust.
* On the [[Agro Ship]], Iblis tells Sheba that, despite their light, "they" (the balls of light) conceal "everlasting darkness." He also reveals that she will see her father again, shocking her and attempting to gain her trust.
* Scrambled as a "precautionary intercept," [[Brie]] and [[Greenbean]] pursue the lights, only to disappear themselves.
* Scrambled as a "precautionary intercept," [[Brie]] and [[Greenbean]] pursue the lights, only to disappear themselves.
* Adama receives the news of [[Red Squadron]]'s disappearance—influencing his decision have [[Blue Squadron]] return at once.
* Adama receives the news of [[Red Squadron]]'s disappearance -- influencing his decision have [[Blue Squadron]] return at once.
* Adama questions Starbuck and Apollo regarding the lights, and Apollo suspects that Iblis is hiding what he knows about them.
* Adama questions Starbuck and Apollo regarding the lights, and Apollo suspects that Iblis is hiding what he knows about them.
* Sheba takes Iblis to ''{{TOS|Rising Star}}'', showing him the [[Triad (TOS)|Triad]] courts. She asks him what games he plays, and he answers that he only plays games of life and death. Sheba has a sense of foreboding at this comment.
* Sheba takes Iblis to the [[Rising Star (TOS)|''Rising Star'']], showing him the [[Triad (TOS)|Triad]] courts. She asks him what games he plays, and he answers that he only plays games of life and death. Sheba has a sense of foreboding at this comment.
* Apollo and Starbuck arrive and order Iblis to return with them to ''Galactica''. Sheba is offended, and Iblis threatens Apollo with death should he ever dare threaten him again.
* Apollo and Starbuck arrive and order Iblis to return with them to ''Galactica''. Sheba is offended, and Iblis threatens Apollo with death should he ever dare threaten him again.
* Iblis is brought before the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum]]. When the council expresses doubts about his superior powers, he moves a statue with telekinesis.  
* Iblis is brought before the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum]]. When the council expresses doubts about his superior powers, he moves a statue with telekinesis.  
* As further proof, he asks for three tests of his powers, to be determined by the Quorum. His only stipulation is that they not ask for the return of the missing pilots, as those events happened in the past and are outside of his control. Should he pass the tests, he will assume leadership of the Fleet.
* As further proof, he asks for three tests of his powers, to be determined by the Quorum. His only stipulation is that they not ask for the return of the missing pilots, as those events happened in the past and are outside of his control. Should he pass the tests, he will assume leadership of the Fleet.
* {{TOS|Baltar}}'s [[Basestar (TOS)|basestar]] encounters the mysterious lights. Baltar fears that it might be a new Colonial technology, but [[Lucifer]] hopes that is the case. The alternative, he points out, is an unaccounted for powerful force for them to have to consider.
* [[Baltar (TOS)|Baltar]]'s [[Basestar (TOS)|basestar]] encounters the mysterious lights. Baltar fears that it might be a new Colonial technology, but [[Lucifer]] hopes that is the case. The alternative, he points out, is an unaccounted for powerful force for them to have to consider.
* Sheba shows Iblis to the [[Gemini (TOS)|''Gemini'']]. He promises food to the hungry, in exchange for their allegiance. When they promise to follow him, reports come in from the Agro Ship that the plants are bearing a remarkable amount of fruit.
* Sheba shows Iblis to the [[Gemini (TOS)|''Gemini'']]. He promises food to the hungry, in exchange for their allegiance. When they promise to follow him, reports come in from the Agro Ship that the plants are bearing a remarkable amount of fruit.
* Adama reflects in his journal, still holding some reservations about trusting Iblis.
* Adama reflects in his journal, still holding some reservations about trusting Iblis.
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''Word of the mysterious stranger has swept through the fleet. His promises are giving our people their first real hope. And yet his presence, his unwillingness to submit to routine medical procedures, leaves me with grave doubts about his integrity or his ability to fulfill his bold promises. However, another major disappointment in the lives of our beleaguered survivors might spell the end of our journey or my ability to maintain order. The possibility of hope must be sustained.''
''Word of the mysterious stranger has swept through the fleet. His promises are giving our people their first real hope. And yet his presence, his unwillingness to submit to routine medical procedures, leaves me with grave doubts about his integrity or his ability to fulfill his bold promises. However, another major disappointment in the lives of our beleaguered survivors might spell the end of our journey or my ability to maintain order. The possibility of hope must be sustained.''


''Though our pilots have been missing for a secton, spirits throughout the fleet remain inordinately high due to the presence of Count Iblis and his nightly feats of magic and promise. Is he our deliverer? Or... I don't know which way to turn.''
''Though our pilots have been missing for a secton, spirits throughout the fleet remain inordinately high due to the presence of Count Iblis and his nightly feats of magic and promise. Is her our deliverer? Or...I don't know which way to turn.''


''This is an event unlike any we've experienced since the destruction of our civilization. Baltar's ship has reached our quadrant and is being intercepted by an elite squadron which will escort the treasonous instrument of our holocaust directly into our hands. Words is spreading like sunbursts through every corner of the fleet. It is a jubilation unprecedented as Baltar is brought before the Council of Twelve. It is just as Count Iblis promised. Our enemy has been delivered.''
''This is an event unlike any we've experienced since the destruction of our civilization. Baltar's ship has reached our quadrant and is being intercepted by an elite squadron which will escort the treasonous instrument of our holocaust directly into our hands. Words is spreading like sunbursts through every corner of the fleet. It is a jubilation unprecedented as Baltar is brought before the Council of Twelve. It is just as Count Iblis promised. Our enemy has been delivered.''


== Notes ==  
== Notes ==  
=== Behind the Scenes ===
According to ''[[So Say We All: The Complete, Uncensored, Unauthorized Oral History of Battlestar Galactica]]'', "War of the Gods" was considered by many to be the Original Series' seminal episode, a "clever, mysterious, metaphysical two-parter."<ref>{{cite book/sswa|195}}</ref> It introduced the enigmatic Count Iblis, portrayed by [[Patrick Macnee]], and shifted the series' focus to explore more theological and spiritual themes, moving beyond the simple "Cylons-as-villains" format.<ref>{{cite book/sswa|195, 197}}</ref>
The episode was born from the writers' desire to introduce new adversaries and avoid the "monster of the week" trope. Story editor [[Jim Carlson]] recalled, "We all agreed that we couldn’t just have the Cylons in there every week with those computer voices missing everything they shot at. We were looking for other kinds of villains to bring in."<ref>{{cite book/sswa|197}}</ref> This led to the creation of Iblis and the mysterious [[Beings of Light]], expanding the lore of the ''Galactica'' universe significantly.
=== Additional Details ===
* This is one of the few episodes that does not make use of the "There are those who believe..." opening narration, in its stead a preview of the episode is shown instead.
* This is one of the few episodes that does not make use of the "There are those who believe..." opening narration, in its stead a preview of the episode is shown instead.
* This episode marks the last appearance of [[Jack Stauffer]] as [[Bojay]].
* This episode marks the last appearance of [[Jack Stauffer]] as [[Bojay]].
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== Analysis ==
== Analysis ==


* ''War of the Gods, Part I'' is a mysterious, brooding episode of the Original Series, which is a change in tone from earlier episodes.  Drawing from several sources, including [[w:Christian|Christian]] and [[w:Mormon|Mormon]] religious traditions, and paying homage to the excitement around UFOs generated by such films as ''[[w:Close Encounters of the Third Kind|Close Encounters of the Third Kind]]'', WOTG expands our understanding of ''Galactica'' universe, and suggests the fight between the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] and the Colonials may be part of a large spiritual battle on a cosmic scale.  The casting choice of [[Patrick Macnee]], familiar to TV audiences as Steed from ''The Avengers'' series, as the enigmatic villain [[Count Iblis]], is a brilliant one, and the over the top dialogue and manner of the Count are portrayed with a serious demeanor which creates believable tension.  As with Commander [[Cain (TOS)|Cain]] of a few episodes previous, Macnee's Iblis is a large enough figure to challenge the authority of {{TOS|Adama}}, and the best scenes in the episode are the ones that feature Adama and Iblis in conflict.  WOTG manages to take the story arc to the next level, and changes the perception of what, in fact, the underlying resolution of the story may entail.
* ''War of the Gods, Part I'' is a mysterious, brooding episode of the Original Series, which is a change in tone from earlier episodes.  Drawing from several sources, including [[w:Christian|Christian]] and [[w:Mormon|Mormon]] religious traditions, and paying homage to the excitement around UFOs generated by such films as ''[[w:Close Encounters of the Third Kind|Close Encounters of the Third Kind]]'', WOTG expands our understanding of the ''Galactica'' universe, and suggests the fight between the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] and the Colonials may be part of a large spiritual battle on a cosmic scale.  The casting choice of [[Patrick Macnee]], familiar to TV audiences as Steed from ''The Avengers'' series, as the enigmatic villain [[Count Iblis]], is a brilliant one, and the over the top dialogue and manner of the Count are portrayed with a serious demeanor which creates believable tension.  As with Commander [[Cain (TOS)|Cain]] of a few episodes previous, Macnee's Iblis is a large enough figure to challenge the authority of [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]], and the best scenes in the episode are the ones that feature Adama and Iblis in conflict.  WOTG manages to take the story arc to the next level, and changes the perception of what, in fact, the underlying resolution of the story may entail.
* The introduction of the [[psycho-electron recall]] technology begs the question of why {{TOS|Adama}}, or even [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], never used this technology on themselves in order to remember the finer details from the inscriptions relating to Earth's journey in the [[Tomb of the Ninth Lord of Kobol]]. It should be noted that the Marvel comic book series, starting from ''[[The Memory Machine]]'', deals with this plot point.
* The introduction of the [[psycho-electron recall]] technology begs the question of why [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]], or even [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], never used this technology on themselves in order to remember the finer details from the inscriptions relating to Earth's journey in the [[Tomb of the Ninth Lord of Kobol]]. It should be noted that the Marvel comic book series, starting from ''[[The Memory Machine]]'', deals with this plot point.


=== Bloopers ===
=== Bloopers ===
* In the teaser, [[Bojay]] tells the pilots to do a [[Four-Point Peel-Off]] as the [[Ship of Lights]] overtakes them.  However, there are ''five'' {{TOS|Viper}}s, which are seen in the teaser. However, according to {{TOS|Adama}}, there were four Vipers in the patrol despite the fact we saw five.  Thus, we can assume the writers meant there to be four Vipers, but footage that had five Vipers was reused.
* In the teaser, [[Bojay]] tells the pilots to do a [[Four-Point Peel-Off]] as the [[Ship of Lights]] overtakes them.  However, there are ''five'' [[Viper (TOS)|Vipers]], which are seen in the teaser. However, according to [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]], there were four Vipers in the patrol despite the fact we saw five.  Thus, we can assume the writers meant there to be four Vipers, but footage that had five Vipers was reused.


* The opening shot of ''Galactica'' and the subsequent appearance of the [[Triad (TOS)|Triad]] game leads the audience to believe that the game is being held on ''Galactica''.  In later episodes, such as in "[[Murder on the Rising Star]]", Triad tournaments are held on the ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]''. However, it is also possible that both ''Galactica'' and ''Rising Star'' have facilities for triad.
* The opening shot of the ''Galactica'' and the subsequent appearance of the [[Triad (TOS)|Triad]] game leads the audience to believe that the game is being held on ''Galactica''.  In later episodes, such as in "[[Murder on the Rising Star]]", Triad tournaments are held on the ''[[Rising Star (TOS)|Rising Star]]''. However, it is also possible that both ''Galactica'' and the ''Rising Star'' have facilities for triad.


* The so-called gold team, consisting of Starbuck and Apollo, are wearing red-orange suits.
* The so-called gold team, consisting of Starbuck and Apollo, are wearing red-orange suits.
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* ''Count Iblis brings Adama an "optimistic epistle":''
* ''Count Iblis brings Adama an "optimistic epistle":''
: '''[[Iblis]]''': You're searching for a place called [[Earth (TOS)|Earth]].  
: '''[[Iblis]]''': You're searching for a place called [[Earth (TOS)|Earth]].  
: '''{{TOS|Adama}}''': My [[Apollo (TOS)|son]] told you that.
: '''[[Adama (TOS)|Adama]]''': My [[Apollo (TOS)|son]] told you that.
: '''Iblis''': You are of the [[House of Kobol]]. Your tribes are scattered. The [[Thirteenth Tribe (TOS)|Thirteenth]] journeyed to Earth several millennia ago.  
: '''Iblis''': You are of the [[House of Kobol]]. Your tribes are scattered. The [[Thirteenth Tribe (TOS)|Thirteenth]] journeyed to Earth several millennia ago.  
: '''Adama''': Tell me about their civilization.
: '''Adama''': Tell me about their civilization.
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: '''Adama''': Did I hear you correctly? Did you say under ''your'' leadership?
: '''Adama''': Did I hear you correctly? Did you say under ''your'' leadership?
: '''Iblis''': Of course, Adama. Why do you think I'm here? I've come to prepare your way to Earth.
: '''Iblis''': Of course, Adama. Why do you think I'm here? I've come to prepare your way to Earth.
== Official Statements ==
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== Guest Stars ==
== Guest Stars ==
*[[Patrick Macnee]] as [[Iblis|Count Iblis]]  
*[[Patrick Macnee]] as [[Iblis|Count Iblis]]  
*[[John Williams]] as [[Statesman No. 2|Statesman]]
*[[John Williams]] as Statesman
*[[George Murdock]] as [[Salik|Dr. Salik]]
*[[George Murdock]] as [[Salik|Dr. Salik]]
*[[Janet Lansbury|Janet Louise Johnson]] as [[Brie]]
*[[Janet Louise Johnson]] as [[Brie]]
*[[Jack Stauffer]] as [[Bojay]]
*[[Jack Stauffer]] as [[Bojay]]
*[[Ed Begley Jr.]] as [[Greenbean]]
*[[Ed Begley Jr.]] as [[Greenbean]]
*[[John Dullaghan]] as [[Wilker|Dr. Wilker]]
*[[John Dullaghan]] as [[Wilker|Dr. Wilker]]
*[[Kirk Alyn]] as [[Old Man (TOS)|Old Man]]
*[[Kirk Alyn]] as Old Man  
*[[Paula Victor]] as [[Old Woman]]
*[[Paula Victor]] as Old Woman
*[[Paul Coufos]] as [[1st Pilot|Pilot #1]] (credited as "1st Pilot")
*[[Paul Coufos]] as Pilot #1
*[[Chip Johnson]] as [[3rd Pilot|Pilot #2]] (credited as "3rd Pilot")
*[[Chip Johnson]] as Pilot #2
*[[Bruce Wright]] as Guard
*[[Bruce Wright]] as Guard
*[[Leann Hunley]] as [[1st Girl Warrior|Warrior]]
*[[Leann Hunley]] as Warrior
*[[Olan Soulé]] as [[Carmichael]]
*[[Olan Soul&eacute;]] as [[Carmichael]]
*[[Norman Stuart]] as [[Statesman No. 1|Statesman]]
*[[Norman Stuart]] as Statesman


== References ==
== External Links ==
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*[http://galactica1981.tripod.com/WAROFTHEGODS.htm War of the Gods full summary and review at Sheba's Galaxy]
 
*[http://galactica1981.tripod.com/MissingWar.htm War of the Gods deleted scenes]
 
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