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Revision as of 00:05, 14 November 2005
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Overview
- Overview
Summary
A human sleeper ship found drifting in space is brought aboard the Galactica, leading to argument and debate on whether to awaken its occupants. Their ship is eventually escorted by Apollo, Starbuck, and Cassiopeia to the planet Paradeen—embroiled in a bitter war with the Eastern Alliance.
Questions
- Why do the doors in Michael and Sarah's home on Paradeen make the same door chime as Galactica's doors?
Analysis
Notes
- Originally aired as a special two hour presentation. Broken into two parts for syndication.
- The destroyed city on Paradeen was filmed in Montréal. The prefab buildings left over from Expo '67 fell apart in the harsh Canadian winters. What remained made perfect futuristic ruins.
Noteworthy Dialogue
Official Statements
Statistics
Guest Stars
- Ray Bolger as Vector
- Lloyd Bochner as Leiter
- Randy Mantooth as Michael
- Kelly Harmon as Sarah
- Bobby Van as Hector
Writing & Direction
- Written by Glen A. Larson
- Story by ThusandThus
- Teleplay by ThisandThat
- Directed by Ahmer Lateaf
Production Notes
- Series 1 (1978/1979)
- Production Number: 1.16 & 1.17
- Airdate Order: 16 & 17 (of 21)
First Run Air Dates & Releases
- UK Airdate: Date
- US Airdate: February 25, 1979
- DVD Release: December 28, 2004