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== Overview == | |||
: ''With the enigmatic Count [[Iblis]] usurping | : ''With the enigmatic Count [[Iblis]] usurping [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]]'s command of [[the Fleet (TOS)|the Fleet]], [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] and [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] endeavor to find out the mysterious origins of their guest-turned-savior before all is lost to Iblis.'' | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
* The [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Council]] announces that | * The [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Council]] announces that [[Baltar (TOS)|Baltar]] has been found guilty of treason (amongst other things). He is sentenced to life imprisonment aboard the [[Prison Barge]]. | ||
* Baltar protests the sentence, claiming that he came of his own free will under the banner of truce. [[Iblis|Count Iblis]] speaks up, telling Baltar that his days of pursuing [[The Fleet (TOS)|the fleet]] are over. | * Baltar protests the sentence, claiming that he came of his own free will under the banner of truce. [[Iblis|Count Iblis]] speaks up, telling Baltar that his days of pursuing [[The Fleet (TOS)|the fleet]] are over. | ||
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* One of the council members suggests that they immediately elect Count Iblis to be the President of the Council. | * One of the council members suggests that they immediately elect Count Iblis to be the President of the Council. | ||
* | * [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]] expresses some reservations. He says that they still do not know about the mysterious lights, or the disappearance of the [[Viper (TOS)|Vipers]]. | ||
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* Iblis visits Baltar on the Prison Barge. Baltar remembers Iblis' voice to be that of the [[Imperious Leader]]. | * Iblis visits Baltar on the Prison Barge. Baltar remembers Iblis' voice to be that of the [[Imperious Leader]]. | ||
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* Iblis walks right through Baltar's cell door into his cell, and comforts him, telling him that all is not lost. Iblis then disappears, leaving behind a bewildered Baltar. | * Iblis walks right through Baltar's cell door into his cell, and comforts him, telling him that all is not lost. Iblis then disappears, leaving behind a bewildered Baltar. | ||
* | * [[Athena (TOS)|Athena]] tries to get Adama to come to the games with her. Adama claims that he is too busy and has too many decisions to make. She says that he sounds like [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], who has decided not to play that night. | ||
* | * [[Boxey (TOS)|Boxey]] walks into the warrior barracks with [[Muffit]]. Apollo tries to talk to him. Boxey claims that his friends all say that Apollo is a coward for not playing in the games. | ||
* Count Iblis has predicted that [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer's]] team will win. It is speculated that Apollo is afraid to lose, proving Iblis right and weakening Adama's position. | * Count Iblis has predicted that [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer's]] team will win. It is speculated that Apollo is afraid to lose, proving Iblis right and weakening Adama's position. | ||
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* Just before the [[Triad (TOS)|Triad]] game, Count Iblis asks Boomer how badly he wants to win. Iblis says that he wants to play, through Boomer. | * Just before the [[Triad (TOS)|Triad]] game, Count Iblis asks Boomer how badly he wants to win. Iblis says that he wants to play, through Boomer. | ||
* Boomer and [[Jolly (TOS)|Jolly's]] team win by a large margin. | * Boomer and [[Jolly (TOS)|Jolly's]] team win by a large margin. | ||
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* Apollo manages to kill the mood with Sheba, when she asks if he is jealous. He asks how she could think that he'd let something as petty as jealousy interfere with his judgment when the lives of everyone in the fleet might be at stake. | * Apollo manages to kill the mood with Sheba, when she asks if he is jealous. He asks how she could think that he'd let something as petty as jealousy interfere with his judgment when the lives of everyone in the fleet might be at stake. | ||
* The mysterious lights fly near ''Galactica'', worrying Adama and | * The mysterious lights fly near ''Galactica'', worrying Adama and [[Tigh (TOS)|Tigh]]. | ||
* [[Core Command]] is understaffed due to an "overdose of pleasure". Officer curfews have not been strictly enforced under orders of Count Iblis. Adama wants Iblis to report to his quarters. | * [[Core Command]] is understaffed due to an "overdose of pleasure". Officer curfews have not been strictly enforced under orders of Count Iblis. Adama wants Iblis to report to his quarters. | ||
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* Adama will be able to shield his mind from Iblis by crowding it with other thoughts. This also was part of the Military Institute training that he received. | * Adama will be able to shield his mind from Iblis by crowding it with other thoughts. This also was part of the Military Institute training that he received. | ||
* Starbuck runs into Apollo as he is leaving, and forces Apollo to take him along. | * Starbuck runs into Apollo as he is leaving, and forces Apollo to take him along. | ||
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* The mysterious lights begin to appear overhead. | * The mysterious lights begin to appear overhead. | ||
* Starbuck asks why he seems so worried. Starbuck suspects that it is within Iblis' | * Starbuck asks why he seems so worried. Starbuck suspects that it is within Iblis' bounds to strike down a willing follower, but not an innocent. | ||
* Iblis claims that nobody has dominion over him. He claims that they will meet again in another time and place, then disappears. | * Iblis claims that nobody has dominion over him. He claims that they will meet again in another time and place, then disappears. | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
*Sheba is seen in a dress before the triad match, but once the match starts she is shown on a viewer screen in her flight uniform. Then, in a live shot back is shown back in her dress sitting next to Count Iblis. It may be possible that the shot on the viewer were supposed to be highlights from an earlier match. | *Sheba is seen in a dress before the triad match, but once the match starts she is shown on a viewer screen in her flight uniform. Then, in a live shot back is shown back in her dress sitting next to Count Iblis. It may be possible that the shot on the viewer were supposed to be highlights from an earlier match. | ||
*Five figures representing the "[[Final Five]]" [[Humanoid Cylon|Cylon models]] make a brief appearance in the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-Imagined]] episode "[[Hero]]. | *Five figures representing the "[[Final Five]]" [[Humanoid Cylon|Cylon models]] make a brief appearance in the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-Imagined]] episode "[[Hero]]". Their physical appearance and attire are reminiscent of the Beings of Light appearing in this episode. | ||
* Iblis means "Satan" in Arabic. | * Iblis means "Satan" in Arabic. | ||
== The Mystery of the Crashed Ship == | == The Mystery of the Crashed Ship == | ||
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* From the War of the Gods original script at http://galactica1981.tripod.com/MissingWar.htm: | |||
:"When Starbuck and Apollo look into the wreckage of the ship, this is exactly what they see: A piece of metallic surface, highly scorched but out of which portrudes a foot-like extremity, except that its tip is clearly in the shape of a cloven hoof. (Then they lift the metal and toss it aside) They grimace in horror... Under the wreckage is the figure of a devil... a demon." | |||
* The footage of the demon was shot but left out of the final cut. There are conflicting accounts as to why. Some believe the censors removed it due to its possible satanic implications. Anne Lockhart stated at the GoMainline Galactica convention in September 1999 that it was left out because the demon "looked like a dead sheep." | |||
* | * The image on the right is from Battlestar Galactica Vol. 1 #4 of Maximum Press comics in which Apollo recalls what he saw inside the crashed ship. | ||
* | * A popular myth over the years is that the crashed ship is the Battlestar Pegasus. In ''An Analytical Guide to Television's Battlestar Galactica'', author John Kenneth Muir argues that the crashed ship is in fact the Pegasus despite the script for the episode saying otherwise. To be fair, because 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 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 | |||
== Questions == | == Questions == | ||
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* Are there other Beings of Light who succumbed to Iblis' way of thinking? If so, what of them? | * Are there other Beings of Light who succumbed to Iblis' way of thinking? If so, what of them? | ||
* What leads to Iblis' downfall before becoming "evil"? | * What leads to Iblis' downfall before becoming "evil"? | ||
* Have the Beings of Light, or even Iblis, been to Earth? If so, what is the extent of either | * Have the Beings of Light, or even Iblis, been to Earth? If so, what is the extent of either parties influence? | ||
* Is Sheba's Viper ever recovered from the [[red planet]]? | * Is Sheba's Viper ever recovered from the [[red planet]]? | ||
* When aboard the Ship of Light, why are the Colonials' skin and hair not white-washed like their uniforms and accouterments? | * When aboard the Ship of Light, why are the Colonials' skin and hair not white-washed like their uniforms and accouterments? | ||
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== Guest Stars == | == Guest Stars == | ||
*[[Patrick Macnee]] as [[Iblis|Count Iblis]] | *[[Patrick Macnee]] as [[Iblis|Count Iblis]] | ||
*[[John Williams]] as | *[[John Williams]] as Statesman | ||
*[[George Murdock]] as [[Salik|Dr. Salik]] | *[[George Murdock]] as [[Salik|Dr. Salik]] | ||
*[[ | *[[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]] | ||
*[[Norman Stuart]] as | *[[Norman Stuart]] as Statesman | ||
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[[Category:Episodes directed by Daniel Haller]] | [[Category:Episodes directed by Daniel Haller]] | ||
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