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* Once there, they discover [[Willy Griffin]] has been getting beat up for his spreading of tall tales about spaceships by a bully named [[Tucker]]. | * Once there, they discover [[Willy Griffin]] has been getting beat up for his spreading of tall tales about spaceships by a bully named [[Tucker]]. | ||
* Troy and Dillon make a deal: if Willy will tell them where the Vipers have been taken, they | * Troy and Dillon make a deal: if Willy will tell them where the Vipers have been taken, they will lend him one of their [[wrist computron]]s. | ||
* Willy agrees, and uses the computron to go invisible and torment Tucker. | * Willy agrees, and uses the computron to go invisible and torment Tucker. | ||
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* Having gotten even with the bully, Willy tells the Colonials the location of their ships, and also mentions there was a third Viper, which was the one belonging to Xavier. | * Having gotten even with the bully, Willy tells the Colonials the location of their ships, and also mentions there was a third Viper, which was the one belonging to Xavier. | ||
*[[Boomer (1980)| | *Colonel [[Boomer (1980)|Boomer]] comes to see [[Adama (1980)|Adama]] to bring him up to date on the developments, and Adama has all the Colonial missions to Earth recalled until Xavier can be located. | ||
* Xavier, in the meantime, has returned to Los Angeles, and after seeing a [[UBC]] news broadcast, determines to go to the studio to look for [[Donald Mortinson|Doctor Mortinson]]. | * Xavier, in the meantime, has returned to Los Angeles, and after seeing a [[UBC]] news broadcast, determines to go to the studio to look for [[Donald Mortinson|Doctor Mortinson]]. |
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"Galactica Discovers Earth, Part 3" An episode of the Galactica 1980 series | |||
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Episode No. | Season 1, Episode 3 | ||
Writer(s) | Glen A. Larson | ||
Story by | |||
Director | Sidney Hayers | ||
Assistant Director | |||
Special guest(s) | Herbert Jefferson Jr as Boomer | ||
Production No. | 1.3 | ||
Nielsen Rating | |||
US airdate | 1980-02-10 | ||
CAN airdate | {{{CAN airdate}}} | ||
UK airdate | |||
DVD release | |||
Population | survivors | ||
Additional Info | |||
Episode Chronology | |||
Previous | Next | ||
Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II | Galactica Discovers Earth, Part 3 | The Super Scouts, Part I | |
[[IMDB:tt{{{imdb}}}|IMDb entry]] | |||
Listing of props for this episode | |||
Related Media | |||
@ BW Media | |||
Promotional Materials | |||
Online Purchasing | |||
Amazon: Standard Definition | High Definition | |||
iTunes: [{{{itunes}}} USA] |
Overview[edit]
- A Colonial team, in Earth's past, must work fast to stop a rogue Galactica council member from altering Earth's history in Nazi Germany.
Summary[edit]
- With time running out, the team splits up. Dillon and Major Stockwell go to sabotage the rocket, while Troy and Jamie Hamilton head into the rocket base bunker to confront Xavier.
- Reaching the launch pad, Dillon fires on the V-2 just as it takes off with his laser and destroys it.
- Xavier having failed, comes immediately under suspicion by the Nazis, and is declared to be a spy.
- Troy and Hamilton, who are still disguised as German soldiers, haul Xavier away.
- With Xavier captured, the Colonial team and Stockwell now turn their attention to making sure the convoy to Auschwitz is stopped.
- Flying through the air on their motorbikes, Troy and Dillon fire on the German guards, while Stockwell releases the Jewish prisoners.
- Hamilton, realizing where/when they are in history, explains that the Nazis can not pursue them, since the D-Day landings have begun and the local German units have all been ordered to defend Normandy.
- The time has come to return to 1980, and Stockwell says a sad goodbye to Jamie Hamilton.
- Just as they are approaching the Vipers, Xavier escapes, activates his invisibility screen, and gets away.
- Returning to 1980, Troy and Dillon land their Vipers in California and proceed to drop off Hamilton at a bus station.
- As the Greyhound bus drives away with Hamilton aboard, a sheriff recognizes Troy and Dillon from a wanted poster.
- The sheriff pursues the duo in his squad car, but the Colonials again escape into the air on their bikes.
- Arriving back at the field where they parked their Vipers, Troy and Dillon discover the ships are being hauled away by the local military and police.
- Troy and Dillon discover this is due to a boy having discovered their Vipers, and go to find young Willy at school.
- Once there, they discover Willy Griffin has been getting beat up for his spreading of tall tales about spaceships by a bully named Tucker.
- Troy and Dillon make a deal: if Willy will tell them where the Vipers have been taken, they will lend him one of their wrist computrons.
- Willy agrees, and uses the computron to go invisible and torment Tucker.
- Having gotten even with the bully, Willy tells the Colonials the location of their ships, and also mentions there was a third Viper, which was the one belonging to Xavier.
- Colonel Boomer comes to see Adama to bring him up to date on the developments, and Adama has all the Colonial missions to Earth recalled until Xavier can be located.
- Xavier, in the meantime, has returned to Los Angeles, and after seeing a UBC news broadcast, determines to go to the studio to look for Doctor Mortinson.
- Xavier convinces two LAPD officers to give him a lift to UBC.
- Arriving there, Xavier uses invisibility to lose the officers, who have grown suspicious.
- Xavier identifies himself to Dr. Mortinson as one of the visitors from space.
- Arriving at Mortinson's beachside home, Xavier goes tries to convince the scientist about the benefits of returning to various time periods in to change Earth's history.
- Troy and Dillon track down Hamilton at UBC to loop her in on events.
- Hamilton calls Mortinson to warn him about Xavier, but before Mortinson can react, Xavier pulls a gun on him.
- Arriving at UBC, Troy and Dillon meet Hamilton, and together they head out to the base where the Vipers are being kept, in hopes of capturing Xavier.
- Hamilton lures away one of the sentries and Troy and Dillon are able to sneak in. As they do, Xavier materializes in his own Viper and proceeds to the base's generator to suck up enough power to launch.
- Xavier spots the Colonials and shoots at them, before putting Troy down with a stunner.
- Before Troy can stagger back to his feet, Xavier takes off, leaving Mortinson behind.
- A dozen sentries are now bearing down on them, but Troy and Dillon dispatch them effortlessly with a few laser stun blasts.
- Dillon jumps into his Viper and discovers Hamilton already in the back seat.
- Launching their ships, Troy and Dillon pursue Xavier into space, but they open fire too late and Xavier's Viper enters a timewarp.
- Troy, Dillon and Jamie return to Galactica, and meet with Adama in his quarters.
- Adama reveals that Xavier has gone to Earth's 18th century to interfere in the history of pre-Revolutionary America.
- Hamilton agrees to help Troy and Dillon with their next mission.
Notes[edit]
- The mission to pre-Revolutionary America, which is depicted in part in the novelization of this episode, is not shown on screen.
Noteworthy Dialogue[edit]
- Dillon: Primitives. All alike. What are you going to do with them?
- Dillon looks up the word coffee:
- Dillon: "A beverage made from a bean. Usually served hot." (looks at Troy) Troy, they drink beans!
Guest Stars[edit]
- Richard Lynch as Xavier
- Robbie Rist as Doctor Zee
- Robert Reed as Donald Mortinson
- Christopher Stone as Major Stockwell
- Albert Paulsen as Resistance Leader/The Old Man
- Louis Turenne as German Officer
- Michael Strong as (unknown)
- Fred Holliday as Mr. Brooks
- Ted Gehring as Sheriff
- Hank Brandt as Air Force Colonel
- James R. Parkes as Walt Griffin
- Adam Star as Willie Griffin
- Curt Lowens as German Commander
- Duncan MacKenzie as 3rd Guard
- Jonathan Williams as 2nd Guard
- Paul Brown as 4th Guard
- Ray Duke as Newsboy
- Billy Jacoby as Tucker
- Missy Francis as Little Girl