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==Television==
==Television==
==="[[w:The A-Team|The A-Team]]"===
===[[w:The A-Team|The A-Team]]===
[[Image:ATeamCylon.jpg|right|thumb|Dirk's A-Team 'Faceman' meets a Cylon.]]
[[Image:ATeamCylon.jpg|right|thumb|Dirk's A-Team 'Faceman' meets a Cylon.]]
*[[Dirk Benedict]], who played [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] in ''Battlestar Galactica'', plays Lt. [[w:Templeton "Faceman" Peck|Templeton "Faceman" Peck]] in "The A-Team". Face and Starbuck are very similar (handsome young officers, womanizers, humorous/roguish elements, etc).
*[[Dirk Benedict]], who played [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] in ''Battlestar Galactica'', plays Lt. [[w:Templeton "Faceman" Peck|Templeton "Faceman" Peck]] in "The A-Team". Face and Starbuck are very similar (handsome young officers, womanizers, humorous/roguish elements, etc).
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:[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083530/trivia IMDB Trivia page]
:[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083530/trivia IMDB Trivia page]


==="[[w:Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV series)|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]"===
===[[w:Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV series)|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]===
*Also produced by [[Glen A. Larson]]
*Also produced by [[Glen A. Larson]]
*Some props and footage (e.g. [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]] cockpits and the [[Lunar Avion]]) were taken directly from ''Battlestar Galactica''.
*Some props and footage (e.g. [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]] cockpits and the [[Lunar Avion]]) were taken directly from ''Battlestar Galactica''.
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:[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078579/trivia IMDB Trivia page]
:[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078579/trivia IMDB Trivia page]


==="[[w:Family Guy|Family Guy]]"===
===[[w:Family Guy|Family Guy]]===
*At the end of the episode "[[w:Road to Europe|Road to Europe]]", Peter and Lois are on the KISS show. At the end of the show, the host announces, "And now stay tuned for Battlestar Galactica Forum." He dons a Cylon Centurion helmet (complete with the red-eye) and continues, in a Cylon voice, "Welcome to Battlestar Galactica Forum."
*At the end of the episode "[[w:Road to Europe|Road to Europe]]", Peter and Lois are on the KISS show. At the end of the show, the host announces, "And now stay tuned for Battlestar Galactica Forum." He dons a Cylon Centurion helmet (complete with the red-eye) and continues, in a Cylon voice, "Welcome to Battlestar Galactica Forum."
*During the episode "[[w:Brian Goes Back to College|Brian Goes Back to College]]" Peter, Quagmire, Joe and Cleveland all dress up as the A-Team. After Quagmire is introduced in the credits as "Faceman" Peck. He walks past a Cylon Centurion from the original show. A deliberate reference to the ''A-Team'' reference listed above.
*During the episode "[[w:Brian Goes Back to College|Brian Goes Back to College]]" Peter, Quagmire, Joe and Cleveland all dress up as the A-Team. After Quagmire is introduced in the credits as "Faceman" Peck. He walks past a Cylon Centurion from the original show. A deliberate reference to the ''A-Team'' reference listed above.


==="[[w:Futurama|Futurama]]"===
===[[w:Futurama|Futurama]]===
[[Image:Cylon Futurama.jpg|thumb|right|Cylon and Garfunkel (Futurama episode ''Bendin' In The Wind'')]]
[[Image:Cylon Futurama.jpg|thumb|right|Cylon and Garfunkel (Futurama episode ''Bendin' In The Wind'')]]
*In the episode "[[w:Bendin' in the Wind|Bendin' in the Wind]]", the band "Cylon and Garfunkel" (consisting of Art Garfunkel and an original series Cylon Centurion) play at a charity concert for broken robots.
*In the episode "[[w:Bendin' in the Wind|Bendin' in the Wind]]", the band "Cylon and Garfunkel" (consisting of Art Garfunkel and an original series Cylon Centurion) play at a charity concert for broken robots.


==="[[w:Knight Rider|Knight Rider]]"===
===[[w:Knight Rider|Knight Rider]]===
*Also produced by [[Glen A. Larson]]
*Also produced by [[Glen A. Larson]]
*The red scanner on the front of KITT is a reference to the red "eye" of the Cylons from ''Battlestar Galactica''.
*The red scanner on the front of KITT is a reference to the red "eye" of the Cylons from ''Battlestar Galactica''.
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:[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083437/combined IMDB Trivia page]
:[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083437/combined IMDB Trivia page]


==="[[w:Murder, She Wrote|Murder, She Wrote]]"===
===[[w:Murder, She Wrote|Murder, She Wrote]]===
*During the episode "Incident in Lot #7" (Season 8, episode 13) a person dressed in a Cylon outfit walks past Jessica Fletcher.
*During the episode "Incident in Lot #7" (Season 8, episode 13) a person dressed in a Cylon outfit walks past Jessica Fletcher.


==="[[w:Mystery Science Theater 3000|Mystery Science Theater 3000]]"===
===[[w:Mystery Science Theater 3000|Mystery Science Theater 3000]]===
*''Space Mutiny'' was shown on ''MST3K''. and the DVD of the episode made note of the movie's use of ''Battlestar Galactica''.
*''Space Mutiny'' was shown on ''MST3K''. and the DVD of the episode made note of the movie's use of ''Battlestar Galactica''.


==="[[w:Robot Chicken|Robot Chicken]]"===
===[[w:Robot Chicken|Robot Chicken]]===
[[Image:Robot Chicken Cylons.jpg|thumb|right|The Cylon skit on "Robot Chicken"]]
[[Image:Robot Chicken Cylons.jpg|thumb|right|The Cylon skit on ''Robot Chicken'']]
*The Original Series Cylons were the focus of a short skit on the [[w:Adult Swim|adult swim]] series ''Robot Chicken'' episode of [[w:Junk in the Trunk|Junk in the Trunk]] in which the original Cylon actors had so many problems walking around in their suits that they were constantly falling down.
*The Original Series Cylons were the focus of a short skit on the [[w:Adult Swim|adult swim]] series ''Robot Chicken'' episode of [[w:Junk in the Trunk|Junk in the Trunk]] in which the original Cylon actors had so many problems walking around in their suits that they were constantly falling down.


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*In the weekday programming block for the [[Sci Fi Channel]], Wednesday was '''I'''ntergalactic Land which often aired ''Battlestar Galactica''. Among the many commercials for Intergalactic Land and S.C.I.F.I. World in general are: a Cylon watching a game of [[w:PONG|PONG]] and Cylons with the laughing, drunk [[MemoryAlpha:Spock|Spock]] shooting a [[MemoryAlpha:James T. Kirk|Kirk]] below making him dance.
*In the weekday programming block for the [[Sci Fi Channel]], Wednesday was '''I'''ntergalactic Land which often aired ''Battlestar Galactica''. Among the many commercials for Intergalactic Land and S.C.I.F.I. World in general are: a Cylon watching a game of [[w:PONG|PONG]] and Cylons with the laughing, drunk [[MemoryAlpha:Spock|Spock]] shooting a [[MemoryAlpha:James T. Kirk|Kirk]] below making him dance.


==="[[w:The Simpsons|The Simpsons]]"===
===[[w:The Simpsons|The Simpsons]]===
* In the episode "[[w:Mayored to the Mob|Mayored to the Mob]]", an ad for a sci-fi convention announces, "Tag-team robot wrestling!  It's the mighty robots of Battlestar Galactica, versus the gay robots of Star Wars!" The ad shows two Cylons beating up [[Wookieepedia:R2-D2|R2-D2]] and [[Wookieepedia:C-3PO|C-3PO]].
* In the episode "[[w:Mayored to the Mob|Mayored to the Mob]]", an ad for a sci-fi convention announces, "Tag-team robot wrestling!  It's the mighty robots of ''Battlestar Galactica'', versus the gay robots of ''Star Wars''!" The ad shows two Cylons beating up [[Wookieepedia:R2-D2|R2-D2]] and [[Wookieepedia:C-3PO|C-3PO]].
* In another episode, "[[w:Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk|Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk]]", Homer is bored late at night and takes out a Galactica jigsaw puzzle, delightedly saying "Oooooh, Battlestar Galac-tic-a!"
* In another episode, "[[w:Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk|Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk]]", Homer is bored late at night and takes out a ''Galactica'' jigsaw puzzle, delightedly saying "Oooooh, Battlestar Galac-tic-a!"
* An episode of the series is called "[[w:Saddlesore Galactica|Saddlesore Galactica]]".
* An episode of the series is called "[[w:Saddlesore Galactica|Saddlesore Galactica]]".


==="[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: Voyager|Star Trek: Voyager]]"===
===South Park===
In the episode "Imaginationland Episode II", one of the many fictional characters that come from the evil side of Imaginationland are original series Cylons.
 
===[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: Voyager|Star Trek: Voyager]]===
*In the episode "[[MemoryAlpha:Flesh and Blood|Flesh and Blood]]", both the [[Ovions]] and [[Borays]] are mentioned.
*In the episode "[[MemoryAlpha:Flesh and Blood|Flesh and Blood]]", both the [[Ovions]] and [[Borays]] are mentioned.
*[[Tylium]] is used in both "Flesh and Blood" and "[[MemoryAlpha:Workforce|Workforce]]".
*[[Tylium]] is used in both "Flesh and Blood" and "[[MemoryAlpha:Workforce|Workforce]]".


==="[[w:Tripping the Rift|Tripping the Rift]]"===
===[[w:Tripping the Rift|Tripping the Rift]]===
*The episodes "Mutilation Ball" and "Love Conquers All...Almost" feature a character named 'Commander Adam.'
*The episodes "Mutilation Ball" and "Love Conquers All...Almost" feature a character named 'Commander Adam.'
*The episode "Totally Recalled" features a character named Baltar, who owned an android-manufacturing corporation called Baltar Industries. Despite his name, however, CEO Baltar looks like [[Lucifer]].
*The episode "Totally Recalled" features a character named Baltar, who owned an android-manufacturing corporation called Baltar Industries. Despite his name, however, CEO Baltar looks like [[Lucifer]].


==="[[w:Welcome to Eltingville|Welcome to Eltingville]]"===
===[[w:Welcome to Eltingville|Welcome to Eltingville]]===
*In the Trivia Off, two of the questions are: "How many brains does a Cylon commander have?" and "What was Galactica 1980's time-slot?"
*In the Trivia Off, two of the questions are: "How many brains does a Cylon commander have?" and "What was Galactica 1980's time-slot?"


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==Literature==
==Literature==
==="[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek|Star Trek]]"===
===[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek|Star Trek]]===
[[Image:TNG-GhostShipGalactica.jpg|thumb|The upside down battlestar ''Galactica'']]
[[Image:TNG-GhostShipGalactica.jpg|thumb|The upside down battlestar ''Galactica'']]
*In the first numbered ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' novel ''[[MemoryAlpha:Ghost Ship|Ghost Ship]]'', the ship on the cover is actually the upside down [[Battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]] ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]''.
*In the first numbered ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' novel ''[[MemoryAlpha:Ghost Ship|Ghost Ship]]'', the ship on the cover is actually the upside down [[Battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]] ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]''.
*In the ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: The Original Series|The Original Series]]'' novel ''[[MemoryAlpha:Ishmael (novel)|Ishmael]]'', [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] and [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] make an appearance on page 13 (as well as [[Wookieepedia:Han Solo|Han Solo]]) with the description: "a pair of brown-uniformed [[Colonial Warrior|pilots]] from [[The Fleet (TOS)|some down-at-the-heels migrant fleet]]".
*In the ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: The Original Series|The Original Series]]'' novel ''[[MemoryAlpha:Ishmael (novel)|Ishmael]]'', [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] and [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] make an appearance on page 13 (as well as [[Wookieepedia:Han Solo|Han Solo]]) with the description: "a pair of brown-uniformed [[Colonial Warrior|pilots]] from [[The Fleet (TOS)|some down-at-the-heels migrant fleet]]".


==="[[w:Star Wars|Star Wars]]"===
===[[w:Star Wars|Star Wars]]===
*The swear word, [[frak]] (as well as "frakkin'"), makes an appearance in the 1996 ''Star Wars'' novel of ''[[Wookieepedia:Shield of Lies|Shield of Lies]]'' and the comic issue of [[Wookieepedia:Star Wars Legacy 2: Broken, Part 2|Star Wars Legacy 2: Broken, Part 2]].
*The swear word, [[frak]] (as well as "frakkin'"), makes an appearance in the 1996 ''Star Wars'' novel of ''[[Wookieepedia:Shield of Lies|Shield of Lies]]'' and the comic issue of [[Wookieepedia:Star Wars Legacy 2: Broken, Part 2|Star Wars Legacy 2: Broken, Part 2]].
*In [[Wookieepedia:The Return of Tag & Bink: Special Edition|The Return of Tag & Bink: Special Edition]], when [[Wookieepedia:Palpatine|Palpatine]] arrives on the [[Wookieepedia:Death Star II|Death Star II]], his honor guard includes two Cylon Centurions.
*In [[Wookieepedia:The Return of Tag & Bink: Special Edition|The Return of Tag & Bink: Special Edition]], when [[Wookieepedia:Palpatine|Palpatine]] arrives on the [[Wookieepedia:Death Star II|Death Star II]], his honor guard includes two Cylon Centurions.


==Comics==
==Comics==
==="[[w:General Protection Fault (webcomic)|General Protection Fault]]"===
===[[w:General Protection Fault (webcomic)|General Protection Fault]]===
*In the [http://www.gpf-comics.com/d/19990621.html comic for Monday, June 21, 1999], whilst at the Space Con, [[w:General Protection Fault (webcomic)#Jason "Fooker" Barker|Fooker]] disappears as [[w:General Protection Fault (webcomic)#Nicholas "Nick" Wellington|Nick]] and [[w:General Protection Fault (webcomic)#Ki Oshiro|Ki]] pass the ''Battlestar Galactica'' booth.
*In the [http://www.gpf-comics.com/d/19990621.html comic for Monday, June 21, 1999], whilst at the Space Con, [[w:General Protection Fault (webcomic)#Jason "Fooker" Barker|Fooker]] disappears as [[w:General Protection Fault (webcomic)#Nicholas "Nick" Wellington|Nick]] and [[w:General Protection Fault (webcomic)#Ki Oshiro|Ki]] pass the ''Battlestar Galactica'' booth.



Revision as of 19:30, 26 October 2007

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Film

Airplane II: The Sequel

  • The music at the beginning of the movie is the Battlestar Galactica theme music.
  • The theme music is played again during the shuttle launch.
  • The pilot of the shuttle is Kent McCord, who played Troy in Galactica 1980.
  • Airplane II also starred Lloyd Bridges, who played Commander Cain.
IMDB Trivia page

Battlestar Orgasmica

  • A 1992 pornographic film lampooning the Original Series.
IMDB page

Beverly Hills Cop III

  • In the movie, Axel Foley is being chased through a series of rides, one of which is "Alien Invasion". The ride is similar to the Universal Studios' "Earthquake" ride, with the addition of Cylon Robots who shoot at the participants.
IMDB Trivia page

Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam ("The Turkish Star Wars")

  • The theme is played during the introduction.

Space Mutiny

  • The shots of the fleet in space are taken directly from Battlestar Galactica.
  • The ship's fighters are also called "Vipers."
  • Space Mutiny's plot is also somewhat similar to that of Battlestar Galactica: a refugee fleet trying to find a new home, "mystical" elements, strange names for things, etc.
IMDB Trivia page

Television

The A-Team

Dirk's A-Team 'Faceman' meets a Cylon.
  • Dirk Benedict, who played Starbuck in Battlestar Galactica, plays Lt. Templeton "Faceman" Peck in "The A-Team". Face and Starbuck are very similar (handsome young officers, womanizers, humorous/roguish elements, etc).
  • During the episode "Steel" of The A-Team, the A-Team attends a television convention. While there, a man in a Cylon Centurion suit walks past Face, who turns with a look of surprise on his face.
  • In the second-through-fourth seasons of The A-Team, the clip of the Cylon walking past Faceman is played in the show's opening credits.
  • The A-Team also starred Dwight Schultz (the voice of Lord Erebus) and Lance LeGault (Bootes/Maga).
IMDB Trivia page

Buck Rogers in the 25th Century

  • Also produced by Glen A. Larson
  • Some props and footage (e.g. Viper cockpits and the Lunar Avion) were taken directly from Battlestar Galactica.
  • The second season plot line had a crew seeking the lost tribes of Earth who had scattered
IMDB Trivia page

Family Guy

  • At the end of the episode "Road to Europe", Peter and Lois are on the KISS show. At the end of the show, the host announces, "And now stay tuned for Battlestar Galactica Forum." He dons a Cylon Centurion helmet (complete with the red-eye) and continues, in a Cylon voice, "Welcome to Battlestar Galactica Forum."
  • During the episode "Brian Goes Back to College" Peter, Quagmire, Joe and Cleveland all dress up as the A-Team. After Quagmire is introduced in the credits as "Faceman" Peck. He walks past a Cylon Centurion from the original show. A deliberate reference to the A-Team reference listed above.

Futurama

Cylon and Garfunkel (Futurama episode Bendin' In The Wind)
  • In the episode "Bendin' in the Wind", the band "Cylon and Garfunkel" (consisting of Art Garfunkel and an original series Cylon Centurion) play at a charity concert for broken robots.

Knight Rider

IMDB Trivia page

Murder, She Wrote

  • During the episode "Incident in Lot #7" (Season 8, episode 13) a person dressed in a Cylon outfit walks past Jessica Fletcher.

Mystery Science Theater 3000

  • Space Mutiny was shown on MST3K. and the DVD of the episode made note of the movie's use of Battlestar Galactica.

Robot Chicken

The Cylon skit on Robot Chicken
  • The Original Series Cylons were the focus of a short skit on the adult swim series Robot Chicken episode of Junk in the Trunk in which the original Cylon actors had so many problems walking around in their suits that they were constantly falling down.

S.C.I.F.I. World

A Cylon sitting in Intergalactic Land
  • In the weekday programming block for the Sci Fi Channel, Wednesday was Intergalactic Land which often aired Battlestar Galactica. Among the many commercials for Intergalactic Land and S.C.I.F.I. World in general are: a Cylon watching a game of PONG and Cylons with the laughing, drunk Spock shooting a Kirk below making him dance.

The Simpsons

  • In the episode "Mayored to the Mob", an ad for a sci-fi convention announces, "Tag-team robot wrestling! It's the mighty robots of Battlestar Galactica, versus the gay robots of Star Wars!" The ad shows two Cylons beating up R2-D2 and C-3PO.
  • In another episode, "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk", Homer is bored late at night and takes out a Galactica jigsaw puzzle, delightedly saying "Oooooh, Battlestar Galac-tic-a!"
  • An episode of the series is called "Saddlesore Galactica".

South Park

In the episode "Imaginationland Episode II", one of the many fictional characters that come from the evil side of Imaginationland are original series Cylons.

Star Trek: Voyager

Tripping the Rift

  • The episodes "Mutilation Ball" and "Love Conquers All...Almost" feature a character named 'Commander Adam.'
  • The episode "Totally Recalled" features a character named Baltar, who owned an android-manufacturing corporation called Baltar Industries. Despite his name, however, CEO Baltar looks like Lucifer.

Welcome to Eltingville

  • In the Trivia Off, two of the questions are: "How many brains does a Cylon commander have?" and "What was Galactica 1980's time-slot?"

Games

Escape Velocity Nova

  • In this computer game, carrier ships can be equipped with squadrons of snub-nosed, delta-winged, laser-armed 'Viper fighters.'

Homeworld

  • The computer game Homeworld revolves around a race of people who were exiled from their homeworld by a cruel empire to a distant desert planet many thousands of years ago. After their planet of exile is obliterated by their ancient enemy the survivors take to the stars on a long and perilous journey across the galaxy in search of their ancient homeworld, Hiigara. A rumor persists that Homeworld’s development began as a Battlestar Galactica computer game which developer Relic Entertainment failed to acquire a license for.

StarCraft

  • In this computer game, units often answer with quotes from movies. Some of the Protoss respond to orders with the phrase, "By your command".
  • The game's humans have been exiled from Earth, and live in a confederacy of colonies; these colonies are, throughout the game, decimated by the Zerg and Protoss - the latter of which are feudal, cybernetically-enhanced aliens, like the Cylons.

Space Attack & Space Battle

  • Mattel's game, Space Battle for Intellivision and its M-Network counterpart, Space Attack for the Atari VCS/2600 platform, were originally slated to be games based on the Battlestar Galactica series. However, the project was changed to be more generic, due to unknown reasons. The "flying saucers" in the game are actually Cylon Raiders, since they did not change graphics; this change is mostly imperceivable, due to the lack of detail that could be used in graphics of the platforms of that era.[1]

Literature

Star Trek

The upside down battlestar Galactica

Star Wars

Comics

General Protection Fault

Radio

"Hour of Slack"

  • In "The Hour of Slack", the theme music is played at the beginning of first Post 4X-Day episode #794.[2] It is also the first track on the CD "4X-DAY".[3]

Other

Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport

  • From the opening of the midfield terminal in 1980, until its refurbishment in 1996, the computerized announcement voices were referred to by fans as Cylon and Logan's Run voices.

Mozilla

The Mozilla "Cylon" progress bar
The Mozilla "Cylon" progress bar
  • All programs made by Mozilla feature an oscillating status bar which, in the code, is called a "cylon."

References

  1. Digital Press' interview with Hal Finney (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 17 October 2007.
  2. Hour of Slack 794 -- Post 4XD (backup available on Archive.org) . (18 March 2003). Retrieved on 17 October 2007.
  3. SubGenius Devival CDs (backup available on Archive.org) . (2 April 2007). Retrieved on 17 October 2007.

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