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*This telemovie combines the episodes [[Murder on the Rising Star]] and [[The Young Lords]].
*This telemovie combines the episodes [[Murder on the Rising Star]] and [[The Young Lords]].
*The main difference is that instead of giving up in the launch tube, Starbuck launches and is pursued by Boomer. He decides to go back and face the charges when the Cylons attack, forcing him to crash on the planet Attilla. Once he is rescued the trial continues, though completely without Baltar, a key participant in the original episode.
*The main difference is that instead of giving up in the launch tube, Starbuck launches and is pursued by Boomer. He decides to go back and face the charges when the Cylons attack, forcing him to crash on the planet Attilla. After he helps the children defeat the Cylon garrison and is rescued the trial continues, though completely without Baltar, a key participant in the original episode.
*This is probably the most heavily re-edited of all the telefilms.
*This is probably the most heavily re-edited of all the telefilms.

Revision as of 11:31, 5 September 2011

  • This telemovie combines the episodes Murder on the Rising Star and The Young Lords.
  • The main difference is that instead of giving up in the launch tube, Starbuck launches and is pursued by Boomer. He decides to go back and face the charges when the Cylons attack, forcing him to crash on the planet Attilla. After he helps the children defeat the Cylon garrison and is rescued the trial continues, though completely without Baltar, a key participant in the original episode.
  • This is probably the most heavily re-edited of all the telefilms.