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'''Gorkon''' is a planet known to [[Troy (1980)|Troy]]. | '''Gorkon''' is a planet known to [[Troy (1980)|Troy]]. | ||
When watching a | When watching a 1955 theatrical film ''[[w:This Island Earth|This Island Earth]]'' on 1980's [[Earth (1980)|Earth]] with fellow [[Warrior]] [[Dillon]] and the [[Super Scouts]], Troy recalls that he "hasn't seen anything like [the mutant alien on the screen] since the planet Gorkon". This view is echoed by one of the Scouts, who mentions that the bug-eyed alien in the Earth movie looks like the Gorkons ([[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]). | ||
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Revision as of 19:29, 13 August 2007
Gorkon is a planet known to Troy.
When watching a 1955 theatrical film This Island Earth on 1980's Earth with fellow Warrior Dillon and the Super Scouts, Troy recalls that he "hasn't seen anything like [the mutant alien on the screen] since the planet Gorkon". This view is echoed by one of the Scouts, who mentions that the bug-eyed alien in the Earth movie looks like the Gorkons (The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I).
Notes
- Gorkon is the name of the Klingon Chancellor played by David Warner in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
- Presumably, since Troy was a young child during the Fall of the Twelve Colonies and presumably never set foot off the Colonies before then, it can be assumed that Gorkon was a planet visited by the Fleet en route to Earth. This is fully supported by one of the older Super Scout's quip while watching the movie.