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The uniforms worn in ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' are, for the most part, the same uniforms used in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] from which it had | {{uniforms series}} | ||
The uniforms worn in ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' are, for the most part, the [[Uniforms (TOS)|same uniforms]] used in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] from which it had sprung. | |||
There are a few notable differences, however. | There are a few notable differences, however. | ||
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== Boomer's Uniform == | |||
Colonel [[Boomer (1980)|Boomer]] wears two different uniforms in the series, the [[Uniforms (TOS)#Warrior uniforms|Warrior]] and [[Uniforms (TOS)#Blue Officer uniform|blue officer]] type. | |||
The unique feature of both uniforms, starting from "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]", is the presence of an emblem pinned to the neck piece, which is silver.<ref>This is the same emblem that [[Cain (TOS)|Cain]] had on his [[Uniforms (TOS)#Cain's command uniform|uniform]], but in gold. The emblem is later reused as the [[Star of Kobol]].</ref><gallery> | |||
File:Boomer2.jpg|Colonel {{1980|Boomer}}'s tunic decoration, reminiscent of the [[Star of Kobol]] {{G80|The Super Scouts, Part I}}. | |||
File:G80 - Space Croppers - Colonel Boomer in Warrior's Battle Dress.jpg|Colonel {{1980|Boomer}}'s tunic decoration, reminiscent of the [[Star of Kobol]] {{G80|Space Croppers}}. | |||
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== Environmental Spacesuit == | == Environmental Spacesuit == | ||
[[Image:space suits.jpg|thumb|[[Dillon]] and [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] wearing space suits stowed in [[Galactica Probe One|their Viper]] | [[Image:space suits.jpg|thumb|[[Dillon]] and [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] wearing space suits stowed in [[Galactica Probe One|their Viper]] {{G80|Spaceball}}.]] | ||
Apparently a part of every [[Viper (1980)|Viper]] are two sets of space suits which permit the occupants to exit the ship while in space. While much the same as the [[ | Apparently a part of every [[Viper (1980)|Viper]] are two sets of space suits which permit the occupants to exit the ship while in space. While much the same as the [[Space suit (TOS)|suits]] seen in the Original Series episode "[[Fire in Space]]", the major difference is the helmet, which is a helmet with a black visor and the hawk-like emblem on the forehead. | ||
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Image:space suit glove closeup.jpg|Closeup of the glove for the space suit. | Image:space suit glove closeup.jpg|Closeup of the glove for the space suit. | ||
Image:Evahelmet.jpg|Troy (left) and Dillon (right) donning the EVA helmets. | Image:Evahelmet.jpg|Troy (left) and Dillon (right) donning the EVA helmets. | ||
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== | == Pilot Uniforms == | ||
=== D Squadron === | |||
Members of [[D Squadron]] appear to have either variants of the beige tunic and brown jacket uniforms, or completely different ones. In one instance, an unnamed dark-skinned pilot appears to have a metallic chest plate, with a dark jacket underneath. Another pilot wears a black leather jacket, and, yet another pilot, wears a neckerchief at the neck with a silver emblem with the standard Warrior outfit and jacket<ref>This was also a part of [[Cain (TOS)|Cain]]'s [[Uniforms (TOS)#Cain's command uniform|uniform]] in "[[The Living Legend]]". The emblem is later reused as the [[Star of Kobol]].</ref> attached to said neckerchief {{G80|Space Croppers}}. | |||
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File:D Squadron pilot.jpg|A [[D Squadron]] pilot with a chest plate and the smaller helmet {{G80|Space Croppers}}. | |||
File:D Squadron pilot 2.jpg|Lieutenant [[Dante]] pilot wearing a neckerchief with emblem {{G80|Space Croppers}}. | |||
File:Viper pilot leather jacket.jpg|A Viper pilot wearing a black leather jacket {{G80|Space Croppers}}. | |||
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=== Helmets === | |||
A new Viper pilot helmet makes its sole appearance in "[[Space Croppers]]," with two distinct color schemes. Smaller than its predecessor, it features a tighter and angular jawline thus fitting closely to the wearer's jaw, and a noticeable chin-guard with angled microphone grill. A leather strap wraps under the jaw to keep the helmet in place, a feature absent from the prior helmets. | |||
The primary base color has two variations: the beige-ochre version worn by [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]], mirroring the coloration of the previous helmet, and a dark bronze version worn by [[D Squadron]]. | |||
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File:G80 - Space Croppers - D Squad Pilot.jpg|[[D Squadron]]'s dark bronze coloration {{G80|Space Croppers}}. | |||
File:New helmet front.jpg|The front of the new helmet, notice the chin guard {{G80|Space Croppers}}. | |||
File:New helmet.jpg|A side profile of the new helmet, notice the strap behind the chin {{G80|Space Croppers}}. | |||
File:G80 - Space Croppers - Troy in New Helmet (Back).jpg|A rare shot of the helmet from its back {{G80|Space Croppers}}. | |||
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== Accessories == | == Accessories == | ||
As part of the uniforms of Galacticans, they carry a [[wrist computron]] which aids them in various ways while on their mission to [[Earth (1980)|Earth]]. Not only is this standard equipment for Warriors, but also for the [[Super Scouts]] | As part of the uniforms of Galacticans, they carry a [[wrist computron]] which aids them in various ways while on their mission to [[Earth (1980)|Earth]]. Not only is this standard equipment for Warriors, but also for the [[Super Scouts]] {{G80|The Super Scouts|Spaceball}} and agricultural workers {{G80|Space Croppers}} settling on Earth. | ||
== References == | |||
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[[Category:A to Z]] | [[Category:A to Z]] |
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The uniforms worn in Galactica 1980 are, for the most part, the same uniforms used in the Original Series from which it had sprung.
There are a few notable differences, however.
Boomer's Uniform
Colonel Boomer wears two different uniforms in the series, the Warrior and blue officer type.
The unique feature of both uniforms, starting from "The Super Scouts, Part I", is the presence of an emblem pinned to the neck piece, which is silver.[1]
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Colonel Boomer's tunic decoration, reminiscent of the Star of Kobol (1980: "The Super Scouts, Part I").
Environmental Spacesuit
Apparently a part of every Viper are two sets of space suits which permit the occupants to exit the ship while in space. While much the same as the suits seen in the Original Series episode "Fire in Space", the major difference is the helmet, which is a helmet with a black visor and the hawk-like emblem on the forehead.
Pilot Uniforms
D Squadron
Members of D Squadron appear to have either variants of the beige tunic and brown jacket uniforms, or completely different ones. In one instance, an unnamed dark-skinned pilot appears to have a metallic chest plate, with a dark jacket underneath. Another pilot wears a black leather jacket, and, yet another pilot, wears a neckerchief at the neck with a silver emblem with the standard Warrior outfit and jacket[2] attached to said neckerchief (1980: "Space Croppers").
Helmets
A new Viper pilot helmet makes its sole appearance in "Space Croppers," with two distinct color schemes. Smaller than its predecessor, it features a tighter and angular jawline thus fitting closely to the wearer's jaw, and a noticeable chin-guard with angled microphone grill. A leather strap wraps under the jaw to keep the helmet in place, a feature absent from the prior helmets.
The primary base color has two variations: the beige-ochre version worn by Troy and Dillon, mirroring the coloration of the previous helmet, and a dark bronze version worn by D Squadron.
Accessories
As part of the uniforms of Galacticans, they carry a wrist computron which aids them in various ways while on their mission to Earth. Not only is this standard equipment for Warriors, but also for the Super Scouts (1980: "The Super Scouts", "Spaceball") and agricultural workers (1980: "Space Croppers") settling on Earth.
References
- ↑ This is the same emblem that Cain had on his uniform, but in gold. The emblem is later reused as the Star of Kobol.
- ↑ This was also a part of Cain's uniform in "The Living Legend". The emblem is later reused as the Star of Kobol.