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See also: [[Original Series References]]
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== References on BSG ==
 
=== [[Mini-Series]] ===
 
==== References to [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Battlestar Galactica]] ====
*The Cylon design the [[Armistice Officer]] is looking at in the beginning, and the [[Cylon Centurion]] in the ''Galactica'''s museum, are from the original show.
*A model of the original series' [[Cylon Basestar]] is also in the ''Galatica'''s museum.
*The theme played during the current affairs programme used to introduce Dr. [[Baltar, Gaius|Gaius Baltar]] is that of the original series fanfare. The fanfare is again heard during the decommissioning Viper flyby
*[[Baltar]] tells [[Number Six]] that "the last time anyone saw a Cylon ''[i.e., the original series]'', they looked like walking chrome toasters."
*Baltar tells Number Six that "treason gets the death penalty;" in the original series, a point was made of the death penalty being abolished, even for treason.
*In the first encounter between the Colonial Vipers and the [[Cylon Raiders]], one of the pilots says that during the first war, Raiders looked like flying wings (the original series' Raider design).
*One of the ''Galactica'''s pilots who is killed by the Cylons is called Jolly, the name of a ''Galactica'' pilot from the original series.
*Roslin makes a point of calling [[Lee Adama|Lee]] "[[Captain Apollo]]," saying "it has a nice ring to it."
*At the end of the mini-series, [[Sharon Valerii|Boomer]] says "by your command," the standard response of the original series' Cylons to the [[Imperious Leader]].
[[Image:SerenityBSGMini.JPG|thumb|Firefly transport in skies above Caprica City before the Cylon attack. (c) Sci-Fi Channel/Universal]]
 
==== Other References ====
*[[Number Six]]'s name is a reference to the character of the same name fron "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061287/combined The Prisoner]".
*[[Colonel Saul Tigh]] is based on the character Michael Eddington from the movie "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059309/combined In Harm's Way]".
*''Serenity'', the ship from the show "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0303461/combined Firefly]," can be seen through the window above [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]]'s head when she is diagnosed with cancer. Firefly and Battlestar Galactica shared the same special-effects studio ([[Zoic]], which put in the ''Serenity'') and several of the same writers.
*[[Tigh, Saul|Colonel Tigh]] burning the eye out of a picture of his wife is a reference to a similar scene in ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078788/combined Apocalypse Now]'' with Martin Sheen's character.
*The Gemenon liner's ID number is 1701; in [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092455/combined Star Trek: The Next Generation] (which had many episodes written by ''Battlestar Galactica''s developer) the Enterprise's ID number is 1701.
[[Image:NCC1701_Mini2.JPG|thumb|''Star Trek'''s USS ''Enterprise'' makes a cameo appearance in last Fleet scene of Mini-Series. (c) Sci-Fi Channel/Universal]]
*The gun used by Helo, Boomer, and other pilots is a homage to the guns used in the movie ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083658/combined Blade Runner]'' (which also starred [[Edward James Olmos]]).
*Roslin's [[Case Orange|swearing-in as President]] is an allusion to the famous photograph of Lyndon B. Johnson being sworn in as U.S. President onboard Air Force One, after John F. Kennedy's assassination.
*''[[Colonial One]]'''s design was based on Air Force One, and the [[Raptor]]'s design was based on the Apache attack helicopter.
*The original [[Wikipedia:USS_Enterprise_%28NCC-1701%29|USS ''Enterprise'', NCC-1701,]] from "Star Trek: The Original Series" makes a humorous cameo in [[The Fleet (RDM)|the Fleet]] shot immediately before the memorial service at the end of the Mini-Series.
 
=== [[Season One]] ===
 
====[[33]]====
*(Also seen elsewhere in the series)The format of the opening titles, a series of clips representing the story of the Cylon attack on the twelve colonies and the exodus of the fleet (all taken from the [[Mini-Series]], followed by clips from the upcoming episode, is a homage to the ITC / Century 21 television series [[Wikipedia:Space 1999|Space 1999]], which [[Moore, Ronald D.]] admits to having watched while growing up.
* (Also seen elsewhere in the series) The photograph pilots touch on entering / leaving the Ready Room is called [["Lest We Forget"]] and shows a Colonial soldier falling to his knees on witnessing the destruction of the capital of Arilon during the Cylon Attack. This is a direct homage to the pictures of NYFD personnel at Ground Zero on 9/11, while the title is drawn from the John Ford-directed film "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" starring John Wayne.
* The ''[[Rising Star]]'' mentioned as the birthplace of the fleet's first baby is a reference to the luxury liner ''Rising Star'' from the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|original series]] 
 
====[[Bastille Day]]====
*[[Zarek, Tom|Tom Zarek]] is played by [[Hatch, Richard]], famous for his role as [[Captain Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|original series]]
*The title is a reference to the event that began the French Revolution, when a crowd of around 1,000 stormed the [[Wikipedia:Bastille prison|Bastille prison]] in Paris. In this case, the prison is a prison ship, and the prisoners themselves take it over.
*The ''[[Astral Queen]]'''s design is identical to the [[TOS Prison Barge|Prison Barge]] from the original series.
*The "I'm a bus driver, not a warden," comment from the [[Wikens|Astral Queen's captain]] is a reference to Dr. McCoy's quips from "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060028/combined Star Trek]."
 
====[[Act of Contrition]]====
*In the flashback to Zak's funeral, there are American military HumVees and Deuce-and-a-Half trucks on the Colonial base.
 
====[[You Can't Go Home Again]]====
*This episode shares some similarity with the final ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' episode, "The Return of Starbuck," where Starbuck is stranded on a desert moon, and uses a crashed Cylon Raider to return to the ''[[Galactica]]''.
*The "waggling" scene with [[Lee Adama|Apollo]]'s viper and [[Kara Thrace|Starbuck]]'s Cylon Raider is a nod to the original series; [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] and [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] had to "waggle" their own Cylon Raider in order to convey they were friendlies, after losing their transmitter in "[[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]]".
 
====[[Litmus]]====
*The name of the episode refers to a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litmus_test litmus test], used in chemistry to determine the presence of an acid.
*Commander Adama has copies of "Reader's Digest" in his cabin.
*Number Six says, "Don't make me angry, Gaius. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry." This is a possible reference to the famous catchphrase of Dr. Bruce Banner, just before turning into the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hulk Incredible Hulk]: "You're making me angry, and you're not going to like me when I'm angry."
 
====[[Six Degrees of Separation]]====
*The name of the episode is a reference to the [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108149/combined movie of the same name], and share a similar concept - that everyone can be connected to others (in this case, Baltar, the dead scientist, and Shelly).
 
==== [[Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down]] ====
*The episode was initially going to be a riff on the movie [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112740/ Crimson Tide], where both [[William Adama|Adama]] and [[Tigh, Saul|Tigh]] would begin to suspect one another of being a Cylon agent, ending up in a scene where they would be pointing weapons at one another.
 
====[[The Hand of God]]====
*A reference to the final episode of the original series, also called ''The Hand of God''; in both episodes, Adama launches the first offensive strike against Cylon bases.
*In both episodes, "wing-waggles" are used to identify the friendly intents of captured Cylon Raiders to other Colonials.
*During the battle, Starbuck yells out to Lee, "You magnificent bastard!" In the movie [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066206/ ''Patton''], during their first battle against each other, Patton says the same to Rommel.
 
====[[Colonial Day]]====
*The name of the news show, "The Colonial Gang," is a spoof of the CNN show "The Capital Gang."
*The bar that Lee gets into the fight at has several bottles of Jack Daniels whiskey on the shelf.
*At the end, Roslin tells Zarek that he doesn't need to worry about her kissing him, to which he replied that it's a shame, as he shaved extra close in anticipation of getting "smacked" by her. This dialogue was taken verbatim from the movie ''Patton'', with Roslin as Montgomery and Zarek as Patton.
 
====[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I|Kobol's Last Gleaming]]====
*In both this episode and the original series ''The Hand of God'', the Colonials track Cylon Raiders using IFF transponders.
*Both ''Kobol's Last Gleaming'' and the original series ''The Lost Planet of the Gods'' are two-part episodes where the ''Galactica'' finds Kobol.
 
=== [[Season Two]] ===
 
====[[Valley of Darkness]]====
*The title is a reference to [http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm%2023:4;&version=9; Psalms 23:4].
*[[Cally]] says, "I have a really bad feeling about this." This line (or variants) is a cult phrase amongst Star Wars fans; it is said in every Star Wars movie, and many of the Star Wars games and books.
 
====[[Fragged]]====
*The term 'fragged' comes from the Vietnam War, when it was used by American soldiers to describe deliberately killing their superior officers in the field - just as Baltar did to Crashdown.
 
*When Colonel Tigh asks of Adama's condition as Dr. [[Cottle]] begins surgery to save the Commander's life, he tells the XO, "How should I know? I'm not a psychic. Now get the hell out of here." This is an indirect nod to the character of "Dr. McCoy" from the original "Star Trek" series.
 
====[[Resistance]]====
*[[Cally]]'s assassination of Boomer resembles Jack Ruby's assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald (the assassin of JFK).
*The shooting of unarmed civilians by the Marines on the ''[[Gideon]]'', resulting in four deaths, was a reference to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_State_shootings Kent State Shootings] from the Vietnam War era.
 
====[[Flight of the Phoenix]]====
*The name of the episode, and the theme of attempting to make a plane from scratch, comes from the book and two movies of the same name.
 
====[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]====
*The character [[Helena Cain]] and battlestar ''[[Pegasus (RDM)]]'' are based on the [[Cain (TOS)]] and ''[[Pegasus (TOS)|Pegasus]]'' from the [[TOS|original series]] episode [[The Living Legend, Part I (TOS)|The Living Legend]]. The episode stops short of a full remake, however.
 
== References to BSG ==
 
=== "Tripping the Rift" ===
*One of the show's main characters is a robot seductress named Six, who has the appearance of a beautiful human woman.
 
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