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:::Yeah that was just a little costuming error there. See [[Insignia (RDM)#References]]. --[[User:OrionFour|OrionFour]] 01:27, 2 December 2007 (CST) | :::Yeah that was just a little costuming error there. See [[Insignia (RDM)#References]]. --[[User:OrionFour|OrionFour]] 01:27, 2 December 2007 (CST) | ||
:::I'll edit the note to make it a bit clearer :) --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 05:27, 2 December 2007 (CST) | :::I'll edit the note to make it a bit clearer :) --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 05:27, 2 December 2007 (CST) | ||
== Boomer's Viper patch == | |||
In one of the briefing room scenes, Boomer is shown to be wearing a flightsuit with a Viper patch on the shoulder. However, all other scenes show her flightsuit to have a Raptor patch. This is a goof. Why isn't it noted? [[User:ZeldaTheSwordsman|ZeldaTheSwordsman]] 18:28, 28 January 2009 (UTC) |
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Regarding the nit-picking
Personally, I believe these should be reserved for the Discussion page, but I won't edit them out. I will discuss them here though:
-The Raptor The Raptor is the equivalent of a US Navy E-3 AWACS or A-6 Intruder. It has an advanced sensor package that would make it invaluable in combat situations. I think the CAG's order for the Raptor to retreat was due more to the fact that the incoming Raiders were indeed hostile and her services were no longer necessary. It is ludicrous to suppose that Raptors are unarmed. (And, as we saw in the S1 Finale, they are indeed armed and are capable of even heavier armaments.) However, it is feasable to infer that they are not front-line combat craft such as the Viper. With regard to the specific situation, the Raptor was necessary to feel-out the Carrier. It is presumably SOP for a Raptor to accompany any inspections in order scan said vessel for any hazards. A better question here is why didn't the Raptor detect the radiological alarm?
-9/11 How is this misplaced? This was their 9/11. What more do I need to say here?
-Destruction of the Olympic Carrier I disagree with the statement that the ambiguity of the people on board weakens the story. By us not knowing, it allows us to sympathize with Lee as he wrestles with the idea of destroying the ship. He didn't know if there were people aboard. True, he did not see anyone in the windows, but perhaps his view was obstructed. Perhaps the people in the particular windows were sleeping? We can suppose several ideas here, but the fact of the matter is that the ship had to be destroyed, it was destroyed, and Lee eventually came to terms with it's destruction. Were there people on board? We will honestly never know. The point here is that regardless, 1,300 souls are now dead.
-Tigh's Alcoholism This is the central flaw of this character. Why would they NOT remind us? It is the one thing that prevents us from placing our trust in him and relying on him as we rely on Cmdr. Adama. Expect to see more of this.
This is just a response to the nitpicking. Please do not take this as a personal attack. --TxRedcoat 09:00, 8 Apr 2005 (EDT)
Billy's crappy math
- Billy reports that the number of survivors is down by 300 - some lost through death from injuries, etc., some "lost" through initial inaccurate counts, and the rest of whom have "disappeared". How can people simply "disappear" in the fleet?
Well, given his crappy math, it's easy to see why :)
- Well, actually, if you think about it, there should be several secluded places that come to mind when you want to commit suicide on a ship. This is post-Holocaust. I wouldn't be surprised if some people just killed themselves. -- YeNguyen 18:15, 10 July 2005 (EST)
- Honestly, I think the point is that if Billy knew why these people were now unaccounted for, he'd say so. Not knowing, the only thing he can say is that they've disappeared. As YeNguyen says above, some of them probably stepped into a convenient airlock. Some, unpleasant as it may sound, may have been pushed -- cramped conditions, high tension, short tempers...some people may have gotten voted off the island, as it were. A few were probably Cylon agents, like the copy of Leoben Conoy that pops up in "Flesh and Bone", who went to ground. Honestly, there's enough confusion in this situation that having only 300 go completely unaccounted for is not bad. --Uncle Mikey 00:18, 24 February 2006 (EST)
US Air Date
What is the real US Airdate? Two shows can't have the same Airdate. :x --Shane 16:14, 17 March 2006 (CST)
Summary from SciFi.com
Is this section needed? I noticed that with "Valley of Darkness" we stopped including them. --FrankieG 12:21, 2 July 2006 (CDT)
- supposition
- "They cold have been the people on the Prometheus(Black Market)"
This is unlikely, as this episode is set immediately after the miniseries and the fleet has been continually jumping to avoid the Cylons. Prometheus is unlikely to have become a hub for black market goods in this time, much less established the beginnings of a slave trade. — pd_THOR | =/\= 22:15, 8 November 2006 (CST)
Interwiki Bot Problem
The interwiki bot thinks, when it reads this article, is 33 ad the date. I am suggested we move it to 33 minutes and have 33 redirect to it. I would for sure put a technical reason dismb. top explain the problem. Shane (T - C - E) 15:01, 21 January 2007 (CST)
- Can't you code something like "IF title == 33 THEN ignore" :) --Serenity 15:15, 21 January 2007 (CST)
About Supposed Crashdown Error
- Crashdown wears a patch of the battlestar Triton on his flight suit, which fits to Boomer's comment that she has been saddled with a "refugee from Triton". Triton's Battlestar Group number is 39 but is erroneously displayed on the patch as BST-39 instead of BSG-39.
- Would this be because BSG stands for Battle Star Galactica and BST stands for Battle Star Triton ? - Imnewhere 00:22, 2 December 2007 (CST)
- OK, BSG stands for BattleStar Group. It wasn't clear to me, my bad. - Imnewhere 00:53, 2 December 2007 (CST)
- Yeah that was just a little costuming error there. See Insignia (RDM)#References. --OrionFour 01:27, 2 December 2007 (CST)
- I'll edit the note to make it a bit clearer :) --Serenity 05:27, 2 December 2007 (CST)
- OK, BSG stands for BattleStar Group. It wasn't clear to me, my bad. - Imnewhere 00:53, 2 December 2007 (CST)
Boomer's Viper patch
In one of the briefing room scenes, Boomer is shown to be wearing a flightsuit with a Viper patch on the shoulder. However, all other scenes show her flightsuit to have a Raptor patch. This is a goof. Why isn't it noted? ZeldaTheSwordsman 18:28, 28 January 2009 (UTC)