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-- [[User:Quig|Quig]] 10:00, 30 October 2009 (UTC)
-- [[User:Quig|Quig]] 10:00, 30 October 2009 (UTC)
* It would be helpful to know where it is. [[User:23skidoo|23skidoo]] 07:11, 2 November 2009 (UTC)
* It would be helpful to know where it is. [[User:23skidoo|23skidoo]] 07:11, 2 November 2009 (UTC)
* From the Bonus Material menu, navigate down to Edward James Olmos: From Admiral to Director featurette and then navigate to the right.  A Colonial Seal should appear on the screen, press enter when you see it.  [[User:Fjenkins|Fjenkins]] 18:10, 2 November 2009 (UTC)


==Deleted Story Note==
==Deleted Story Note==
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: Ok, so here's the scene... The scene relates to Boomer's backstory about the mining colony of Troy. Boomer is placed on a civilian liner as a Sharon Valerii, who is supposed to be a cadet in the Colonial Fleet. Gina is one of the agents who arranges the destruction of Troy to supplement Boomer's backstory; this is a flashback that occurs some 2 years before the Fall, and hence why it was in the original version of Daybreak before it was edited and so forth. -- [[User:Joe Beaudoin Jr.|Joe Beaudoin]] <sup>[[User talk:Joe Beaudoin Jr.|So say we all]] - [[Battlestar Wiki:Site support|Donate]] - [[bsp:|Battlestar Pegasus]]</sup> 16:06, 2 November 2009 (UTC)
: Ok, so here's the scene... The scene relates to Boomer's backstory about the mining colony of Troy. Boomer is placed on a civilian liner as a Sharon Valerii, who is supposed to be a cadet in the Colonial Fleet. Gina is one of the agents who arranges the destruction of Troy to supplement Boomer's backstory; this is a flashback that occurs some 2 years before the Fall, and hence why it was in the original version of Daybreak before it was edited and so forth. -- [[User:Joe Beaudoin Jr.|Joe Beaudoin]] <sup>[[User talk:Joe Beaudoin Jr.|So say we all]] - [[Battlestar Wiki:Site support|Donate]] - [[bsp:|Battlestar Pegasus]]</sup> 16:06, 2 November 2009 (UTC)
: It's a flashback to when they were on a plane together, it's not happening on ''Galactica''. The scene is indeed in The Plan, so I thought it would be clear to anyone who had watched the whole thing. But memory's not perfect. -- [[User:Noneofyourbusiness|Noneofyourbusiness]] 00:09, 4 November 2009 (UTC)
==Broadcast Changes==
I was looking at the wiki after watching The Plan on SiFi last night, and there were apparently some changes (I've not seen the DVD version though).  The scene with the Battlestars being disabled by the Cylons was notably missing, and the Hybrid's "the blah blah blah of blah blah blah are burning" speech added "The Temples of Geminon are burning" to the speech.  Not sure what else was added/removed, but thought it should be noted.--[[User:Rowanalpha|Rowanalpha]] 20:45, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
:From what I can recollect, the TV version also omitted all material from both episodes of "Kobol's Last Gleaming" (save for Boomer shooting Adama) and all references to Kara's abduction and subsequent escape from the farm; they even cut the meaningful part when the Cavils stop to see the Final Five all staring back at them on ''Galactica''. I also noticed that they added a wide shot of Cavil watching over Ellen in Picon's rubble and took out the flashes of Saul finding her on the first Earth from "Sometimes a Great Notion". They also shifted some scenes around. The whole attack on the Colonies was choreographed way differently; the Pyramid game was intercut more with the setting up of the attacks whereas the TV version seemed to lump most of it together. And while I'm going on, I recall they had Cavil finally allowing young John into this chapel and then cutting to him chowing down on the leftovers. I've sen ''The Plan'' about half a dozen times and went over it in preparation for the airing so I got a good idea of the changes, but someone probably went over it with a finer comb than I. Oh, and the nudity! No tits and ass (and cock); the women at the bar looked to have digitally added tops, but they did leave one shot where the topless waitress is out of focus. --[[User:Mars|Mars]] 21:23, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
== Cloud Nine and Pegasus?? where were they?? ==
I know they couldn't possibly have fit anything to do with ''[[Pegasus]]'' in [[The Plan]], but what about both the mighty ''Mercury''-class Battlestar and ''Cloud Nine'' not appearing at all in any shots of the fleet during the time periods associated to them? I'm really disappointed since I enjoyed ''Cloud Nine'' and logically it should've appeared along with a hell of alot more vessels, this fleet did have over 60 ships in it prior to New Caprica so they should've appeared.
I'm also disappointed that they never took the opportunity to clear up dispute on the ''Greenleaf'' attack and maybe attempt to assign dates to episodes in Season 2 that associated with Cylons. The writers sure did miss alot to fit in some stuff that was deemed useless to me. I mean with the whole Simon on Caprica thing and the fleet. What was the point?
[[User:CoreyDanian|Corey &quot;Shadow&quot; Danian]] 14:42, 17 January 2010 (UTC)
: "The Plan" is written by a writer who didn't join the series until Season 3. Secondly, things like the ''Greenleaf'' attack doesn't have the importance that you've placed upon it, as "Sacrifice" was a Colonial-centric episode that had little to do with the Cylons themselves or Cavil's plan. The point of "The Plan" was to tell "the story from the Cylons' perspective," thus all the Simon stuff. Actually, in my humble opinion, the Simon stuff actually fleshed out that character far more than what we've ever seen in the series. We already knew Cavil was a bastard. Regardless, this is a topic more suitable for discussion on the [http://www.battlestarforum.com Battlestar Forum], and you are more welcome to take these discussion topics over there. -- [[User:Joe Beaudoin Jr.|Joe Beaudoin]] <sup>[[User talk:Joe Beaudoin Jr.|So say we all]] - [[Battlestar Wiki:Site support|Donate]] - [[bsp:|Battlestar Pegasus]]</sup> 16:46, 17 January 2010 (UTC)
==Vancouver==
"In what is either an Easter egg (given the large amount of Battlestar Galactica filming which took place in and around Vancouver) or another CGI cost-cutting move, the MIRV is seen detonating over a large city [1] which is a Google Maps satellite image of downtown Vancouver, rotated approximately 180 degrees counterclockwise."
I'd like to point out that rotating anything by 180 degrees gives the same result, regardless of the rotation being clockwise or anticlockwise.  [[User:ATAlun|ATAlun]] 15:31, 20 November 2010 (UTC)
: Indeed! Someone was too wordy. ;-) -- [[User:Joe Beaudoin Jr.|Joe Beaudoin]] <sup>[[User talk:Joe Beaudoin Jr.|So say we all]] - [[Battlestar Wiki:Site support|Donate]]</sup> 17:19, 20 November 2010 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 17:19, 20 November 2010

The What?[edit]

So, where did the title come from? From what I gather, the information is about a month old, but it seems this title is new, as in "just today" new. Yet, I have no idea where it came from? Anyone care to share? --Mars 22:53, 3 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

It's been the working title for a while now; about a month. -- Joe Beaudoin So say we all - Donate - Battlestar Pegasus 23:01, 3 September 2008 (UTC)Reply
Not exactly the answer I was hoping for, so let me rephrase - can I get a link or something? Because I've looked here and there for it, finding sod-all for my trouble, and it's driving me mad. And don't we usually only name these things when it's been confirmed? --Mars 13:12, 4 September 2008 (UTC)Reply
There's a news item on the Galactica SitRep. The title is actually from the BC Film Commission, which the studios have to register to, so... it's official. Plus I've read the script, and that's the title. -- Joe Beaudoin So say we all - Donate - Battlestar Pegasus 13:32, 4 September 2008 (UTC)Reply
At the risk of breaching secrecy contracts or any other measures taken against plot-leaks, any thoughts on the script? Do you think it's on par with the series thus far and Razor? Pentagonal Deception 01:30, 14 September 2008 (UTC)Reply
I'm not going to hazard an opinion, particularly since the version of the script I read was the one that Espenson removed about 30 scenes from. -- Joe Beaudoin So say we all - Donate - Battlestar Pegasus 01:37, 14 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

No Spoilers?![edit]

I'm surprised there are no spoilers for The Plan anywhere on the net or even here. Any reason why? Sr. Lt. Corey "Shadow" Danian 04:58, 21 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

There really hasn't been much talk over "The Plan," everyone is pretty focused on Caprica at this point it seems. -- Joe Beaudoin So say we all - Donate - Battlestar Pegasus 13:40, 21 September 2009 (UTC)Reply
I could tell you what's known so far. How is spoiler text done? -- Noneofyourbusiness 19:51, 21 September 2009 (UTC)Reply
BW:SPOIL has the info you seek. -- Joe Beaudoin So say we all - Donate - Battlestar Pegasus 13:02, 22 September 2009 (UTC)Reply
Spoiler follows, highlight to read.
Shelly Godfrey is in it, we see what the plan was for her framing of Baltar and how she escaped. There's another significant Six known only by the script name "Tough Six". She has dark hair and wears a leather-and-chains outfit. No info on her role, but she's coarser and likes to drink. Simon has a significant plotline of some kind. He's the husband of Giana, the woman played by Lymari Nadal (Edward James Olmos' wife) in the Miniseries. Giana also has a kid, apparently. D'Anna, Starbuck, Apollo, and Roslin don't seem to appear, though there is some stock footage they might be in. A lot of it is from the viewpoint of Cavil. Boomer and Anders are also very important. Although the Five aren't awake yet (the movie covers only Seasons One and Two), Cavil makes open reference to his knowledge of them while in private. We see the hidden chamber on the Resurrection Ship with spare bodies for the Five. Cavil gave Boomer her instructions while she was in sleeper mode. We see the "device" used to switch her back and forth. We see the beginning of Anders leading the resistance, and his doubts about his ability to do so. We learn who Caprica Six spoke to in the market before the attacks, who left the "Twelve Models" note for Adama, and why Sixes are the only model with multiple names. Doral, Leoben, Tory, Colonel Tigh, Tyrol, and Ellen all have plotlines to varying degrees. We see setup to things like Leoben hiding on Gemenon Traveller and Doral suicide bombing. Adama has some new scenes. We see the two Cavils being airlocked. Caprica Six and Boomer are shown after their encounter with Anders in the collapsed garage.
-- Noneofyourbusiness 13:53, 22 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

I was just on propviewer and apparently the Aurora is gonna appear. It is apparently a Leonis Airfleet passenger ship similar to the Colonial One. How weird. Sr. Lt. Corey "Shadow" Danian 02:37, 30 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

What is propviewer, and is there anything else listed there for The Plan? -- Noneofyourbusiness 19:49, 30 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

Here is a review with some spoilers: http://www.latinoreview.com/news/battlestar-galactica-the-plan-revealed-blu-ray-dvd-review-8277 -- Noneofyourbusiness 20:13, 16 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

I meant propworx sorry. Always seem to screw something up. Anyway, with these new spoilers can we start updating pages now. I'm being very patient myself but I'm reviewing episodes and trying to clean my stuff up as we go along. Sr. Lt. Corey "Shadow" Danian 03:00, 18 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

WHAT? No Editing till 27th?[edit]

This is bullshit..


Editing the wiki doesent stop other people who (Gods knows why) would actually buy the horrid film from doign so? Agree Anyone?

(At no point am i suggesting anyone edit the page. Just discuss the wiki's policy) —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Segway (talk • contribs).

I understand that some people are going to miffed over the decision. I am surely unhappy to be the man who has to make that decision, itself based off the bad decisions of pirates and idiotic retailers who decide to break street date, yet somehow we are "dumb" (as one Twitter commenter declared) or peddling "bullshit." (Figure that one out, because it makes no logical sense.) However, to understand this issue, you (and I use that term in a general sense) must understand it fully and thoroughly. You are right that the leak doesn't stop people from watching the film or, in some cases, buying the film from retailers who broke street date. You are not doing something "immoral" by watching the film, if the retailer is foolhardy and stupid enough to break street date—there are fines and other penalties for doing this, and they can be severe (up to, and including, discontinuing sending product produced by the film studio to said retailers)—but you are doing something legally dubious. It's not illegal, per se, just that it's a gray area that we have absolutely no desire to be entangled with. This policy reflects that desire, so we keep our noses clean, as it were.
What we do not want to do is participate in breaking street date ourselves by allowing people to post content on something that hasn't been cleared for release yet until 10/27. This isn't like "Razor," where there was a pre-release screening in select cities for it, and we created a policy to deal with that issue (click here). This movie, regardless of your opinion of it, has a street date when it can first be seen by the general public and we will obey that, regardless of the pirates and the retailers who are foolish enough not to do so.
Furthermore, this policy will not stop people from watching the movie early. Not at all. That was never the point. The point is that we don't want to redistribute content that has not been cleared for release until 10/27 by posting recaps of it and updates based on content aired in the movie. It is designed to protect the Wiki from a legal standpoint and, let me make this crystal clear, anyone who threatens that will be dealt with accordingly to the fullest extent of the law.
And, lets be realistic, in three days or so, it's not going to matter. On Tuesday morning at 12:01 AM ET, I will unlock editing and remove the site-wide notice. And then, I will say you are all cleared for launch and good editing! ;-) -- Joe Beaudoin So say we all - Donate - Battlestar Pegasus 19:06, 24 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

DVD Easter Egg[edit]

This DVD includes one hiddden Easter Egg. It's a nodd to the original series. -- Quig 10:00, 30 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

Deleted Story Note[edit]

I couldn't make hide nor hair of the following item (which may have been a pre-release bit of speculation that turned moot). If I'm reading this right it suggests Gina was aboard Galactica long before Pegasus rendezvoused. Or perhaps it just needs to be rewritten. Here it is. 23skidoo 07:11, 2 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

  • An outfit is listed on propworx[1] as being worn in the extended version of "Daybreak" by Gina Inviere, in a scene where she speaks to Sharon Valerii just before the latter becomes a sleeper agent. This scene does not appear in the extended "Daybreak", but Ronald Moore's commentary on that episode states that it was moved to "The Plan". Thus, the Six seen speaking to Boomer is Gina Inviere.
Ok, so here's the scene... The scene relates to Boomer's backstory about the mining colony of Troy. Boomer is placed on a civilian liner as a Sharon Valerii, who is supposed to be a cadet in the Colonial Fleet. Gina is one of the agents who arranges the destruction of Troy to supplement Boomer's backstory; this is a flashback that occurs some 2 years before the Fall, and hence why it was in the original version of Daybreak before it was edited and so forth. -- Joe Beaudoin So say we all - Donate - Battlestar Pegasus 16:06, 2 November 2009 (UTC)Reply
It's a flashback to when they were on a plane together, it's not happening on Galactica. The scene is indeed in The Plan, so I thought it would be clear to anyone who had watched the whole thing. But memory's not perfect. -- Noneofyourbusiness 00:09, 4 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

Broadcast Changes[edit]

I was looking at the wiki after watching The Plan on SiFi last night, and there were apparently some changes (I've not seen the DVD version though). The scene with the Battlestars being disabled by the Cylons was notably missing, and the Hybrid's "the blah blah blah of blah blah blah are burning" speech added "The Temples of Geminon are burning" to the speech. Not sure what else was added/removed, but thought it should be noted.--Rowanalpha 20:45, 11 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

From what I can recollect, the TV version also omitted all material from both episodes of "Kobol's Last Gleaming" (save for Boomer shooting Adama) and all references to Kara's abduction and subsequent escape from the farm; they even cut the meaningful part when the Cavils stop to see the Final Five all staring back at them on Galactica. I also noticed that they added a wide shot of Cavil watching over Ellen in Picon's rubble and took out the flashes of Saul finding her on the first Earth from "Sometimes a Great Notion". They also shifted some scenes around. The whole attack on the Colonies was choreographed way differently; the Pyramid game was intercut more with the setting up of the attacks whereas the TV version seemed to lump most of it together. And while I'm going on, I recall they had Cavil finally allowing young John into this chapel and then cutting to him chowing down on the leftovers. I've sen The Plan about half a dozen times and went over it in preparation for the airing so I got a good idea of the changes, but someone probably went over it with a finer comb than I. Oh, and the nudity! No tits and ass (and cock); the women at the bar looked to have digitally added tops, but they did leave one shot where the topless waitress is out of focus. --Mars 21:23, 11 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

Cloud Nine and Pegasus?? where were they??[edit]

I know they couldn't possibly have fit anything to do with Pegasus in The Plan, but what about both the mighty Mercury-class Battlestar and Cloud Nine not appearing at all in any shots of the fleet during the time periods associated to them? I'm really disappointed since I enjoyed Cloud Nine and logically it should've appeared along with a hell of alot more vessels, this fleet did have over 60 ships in it prior to New Caprica so they should've appeared.

I'm also disappointed that they never took the opportunity to clear up dispute on the Greenleaf attack and maybe attempt to assign dates to episodes in Season 2 that associated with Cylons. The writers sure did miss alot to fit in some stuff that was deemed useless to me. I mean with the whole Simon on Caprica thing and the fleet. What was the point?

Corey "Shadow" Danian 14:42, 17 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

"The Plan" is written by a writer who didn't join the series until Season 3. Secondly, things like the Greenleaf attack doesn't have the importance that you've placed upon it, as "Sacrifice" was a Colonial-centric episode that had little to do with the Cylons themselves or Cavil's plan. The point of "The Plan" was to tell "the story from the Cylons' perspective," thus all the Simon stuff. Actually, in my humble opinion, the Simon stuff actually fleshed out that character far more than what we've ever seen in the series. We already knew Cavil was a bastard. Regardless, this is a topic more suitable for discussion on the Battlestar Forum, and you are more welcome to take these discussion topics over there. -- Joe Beaudoin So say we all - Donate - Battlestar Pegasus 16:46, 17 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

Vancouver[edit]

"In what is either an Easter egg (given the large amount of Battlestar Galactica filming which took place in and around Vancouver) or another CGI cost-cutting move, the MIRV is seen detonating over a large city [1] which is a Google Maps satellite image of downtown Vancouver, rotated approximately 180 degrees counterclockwise."

I'd like to point out that rotating anything by 180 degrees gives the same result, regardless of the rotation being clockwise or anticlockwise. ATAlun 15:31, 20 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Indeed! Someone was too wordy. ;-) -- Joe Beaudoin So say we all - Donate 17:19, 20 November 2010 (UTC)Reply