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Literature
More Information Than You Require
- John Hodgman lists a moleman named "Dr. Zee, a child prodigy."[1]
Music
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Television
Welcome to Eltingville
- In the Trivia Off, one of the questions are: "What was Galactica 1980's time-slot?"
Comics
Maximum Press
Like most separate continuity series based on the Original Series, the Maximum Press comics ignore Galactica 1980, but do make the occasional reference to it.
- In War of Eden 1, Starbuck makes a reference to "The Return of Starbuck" when he mentions that, were he left behind, he'd find a nice deserted planet somewhere and christen it with his own name.
Webcomics/Comic strips
Blue Crash Kit
- In the guest strip for December 13, 2005, the main characters end up in the Galactica 1980 universe due to an unreality bubble caused by bad poetry.
References
- ↑ Hodgman, John. More Information Than You Require. ISBN 9780525950349, p. 536.