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| *As the Vipers fight off the Raiders, a Cylon party captures Adama as {{alt|Muffit|TOS-DE}} scurries away, ignored by the Cylons. | | *As the Vipers fight off the Raiders, a Cylon party captures Adama as {{alt|Muffit|TOS-DE}} scurries away, ignored by the Cylons. |
| *In Core command, Adama encounters the IL-series Cylon, who boasts of his victory. But Adama suddenly initiates a computerized [[self-destruct]] sequence: "Set security protocol self-destruct -- pass code: Beta, [[Ila]]." The IL-series is stunned and surprised that Adama will ensure mutual destruction of both his battlestar and the basestar rather than let ''Galactica'' be captured. | | *In Core command, Adama encounters the IL-series Cylon, who boasts of his victory. But Adama suddenly initiates a computerized [[self-destruct]] sequence: "Set security protocol self-destruct—pass code: Beta, [[Ila]]." The IL-series is stunned and surprised that Adama will ensure mutual destruction of both his battlestar and the basestar rather than let ''Galactica'' be captured. |
| *Apollo and others realize that ''Galactica'' is on self-destruct, but can't return to help; there are too many Raiders to manage. | | *Apollo and others realize that ''Galactica'' is on self-destruct, but can't return to help; there are too many Raiders to manage. |
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| * Of note, the Cylons themselves never forcefully boarded ''Galactica'' in the series proper. However, Cylons would board ''Galactica'' multiple times in the Dynamite Comics series run, including {{Comics|apocalypse|prose=Y}}. | | * Of note, the Cylons themselves never forcefully boarded ''Galactica'' in the series proper. However, Cylons would board ''Galactica'' multiple times in the Dynamite Comics series run, including {{Comics|apocalypse|prose=Y}}. |
| * The use of the "[[W:Trojan horse|Trojan horse]]" method to sneak enemy troops past defenses has been used repeatedly to great effect. Indeed, even in ''Galactica''<nowiki/>'s history, the humans find themselves repeating the same mistakes that allow this, including {{OS|Baltar's Escape|prose=Y}}. | | * The use of the "[[W:Trojan horse|Trojan horse]]" method to sneak enemy troops past defenses has been used repeatedly to great effect. Indeed, even in ''Galactica''<nowiki/>'s history, the humans find themselves repeating the same mistakes that allow this, including {{OS|Baltar's Escape|prose=Y}}. |
| * The treatment of women is in keeping with the [[Original Series]]'s mores, particularly when they are told to make it to the shelter of the supp<nowiki/>ly vault. There is some comeuppance of this treatment, particularly when {{alt|Athena|TOS-DE}} takes the lead following [[Dwyer]]'s death. | | * The treatment of women is in keeping with the [[Original Series]]{{'}} mores, particularly when they are told to make it to the shelter of the supp<nowiki/>ly vault. There is some comeuppance of this treatment, particularly when {{alt|Athena|TOS-DE}} takes the lead following [[Dwyer]]'s death. |
| * Assuming that the Imperious Leader was aboard the basestar, this would make it the second time ''Galactica''<nowiki/>'s warriors would be responsible for<nowiki/> its death in so short a time. | | * Assuming that the Imperious Leader was aboard the basestar, this would make it the second time ''Galactica''<nowiki/>'s warriors would be responsible for<nowiki/> its death in so short a time. |
| * {{alt|Starbuck|TOS-DE}} is shown being in his own quarters, although Starbuck is often bunked in the Warrior bachelor's bunks in the series. Quarters are often g<nowiki/>iven to those of higher ranking officers, such as {{alt|Apollo|TOS-DE}}. | | * {{alt|Starbuck|TOS-DE}} is shown being in his own quarters, although Starbuck is often bunked in the Warrior bachelor's bunks in the series. Quarters are often g<nowiki/>iven to those of higher ranking officers, such as {{alt|Apollo|TOS-DE}}. |