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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
*John Fink's character was supposed to have much more time in the premiere, however more than 90% of his scenes were cut -- his appearance was reduced to nothing more than fixing up Cassiopeia's arm.
*Despite having a major credit in this episode, John Fink's character of Dr. Paye had more than 90% of his scenes cut as they pertained to [[Serina]]'s "space cancer" storyline. (These scenes were filmed and are available on [[Battlestar Galactica 1978 - The Complete Epic Series (Region 1 DVD)|the DVD release for the series]]). With these scenes removed, his appearance was reduced to the brief scene where he is fixing up Cassiopeia's broken arm.


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Paye is a certified life-sciences practitioner attached to battlestar Galactica, presumably under Doctor Salik's leadership.

He repairs Cassiopeia's arm injuries, at the request of Starbuck (Saga of a Star World).

Notes

  • Despite having a major credit in this episode, John Fink's character of Dr. Paye had more than 90% of his scenes cut as they pertained to Serina's "space cancer" storyline. (These scenes were filmed and are available on the DVD release for the series). With these scenes removed, his appearance was reduced to the brief scene where he is fixing up Cassiopeia's broken arm.
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