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* A popular myth grew over the years that the crashed ship is the battlestar ''[[Pegasus (TOS)|Pegasus]]''. In [[An Analytical Guide to Television's Battlestar Galactica|''An Analytical Guide to Television's'' Battlestar Galactica]], author John Kenneth Muir argues that the crashed ship is in fact ''Pegasus'' despite the script for the episode saying otherwise. To be fair, as the episode never shows us what is inside the ship, the answer to the mystery is open to interpretation.
* A popular myth grew over the years that the crashed ship is the battlestar ''[[Pegasus (TOS)|Pegasus]]''. In [[An Analytical Guide to Television's Battlestar Galactica|''An Analytical Guide to Television's'' Battlestar Galactica]], author John Kenneth Muir argues that the crashed ship is in fact ''Pegasus'' despite the script for the episode saying otherwise. To be fair, as the episode never shows us what is inside the ship, the answer to the mystery is open to interpretation.


* In the aforementioned Maximum Press comic series, the writers play off this myth in [[War of Eden 3|issue #3]] when Count Iblis returns to Sheba and teleports her back to the crashed ship where she discovers the body of Commander Cain inside. It turns out to be an illusion.
* In the aforementioned Maximum Press comic series, the writers play off this myth in issue #3 when Count Iblis returns to Sheba and teleports her back to the crashed ship where she discovers the body of Commander Cain inside. It turns out to be an illusion.


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