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== Pivotal Plot Points == | == Pivotal Plot Points == | ||
* After the devastation at the [[ | * After the devastation at the [[Battle of Cimtar]], the last remaining [[Battlestar(TOS)|battlestar]], ''[[Galactica]]'', provides escort for a 212-ship fleet, the last human survivors of the [[The Twelve Colonies]]. | ||
* While fleeing the [[Cylons]], [[Adama (TOS)|Commander Adama]] convinces fleet members to follow his mystical quest: a shining planet, know only as [[Earth]]. | * While fleeing the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]], [[Adama (TOS)|Commander Adama]] convinces fleet members to follow his mystical quest: a shining planet, know only as [[Earth]]. | ||
* The fleet takes a rest on the planet [[Carillon]], only to realize that the planet's inhabitants, the [[Ovions]], are in league with the Cylons. | * The fleet takes a rest on the planet [[Carillon]], only to realize that the planet's inhabitants, the [[Ovions]], are in league with the Cylons. | ||
* Entering into an vast, uncharted magnetic void, the fleet re-emerges at its proverbial homeworld, [[Kobol]], but are followed by the Cylons before the location of Earth can be discerned from the hieroglphics. | * Entering into an vast, uncharted magnetic void, the fleet re-emerges at its proverbial homeworld, [[Kobol]], but are followed by the Cylons before the location of Earth can be discerned from the hieroglphics. |
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Summary
- After the Cylons' surprise attack destroys the Twelve Colonies, Adama leads a rag-tag fugitive fleet with humanity's last survivors aboard the Battlestar Galactica seeking a shining planet known only as Earth.
Pivotal Plot Points
- After the devastation at the Battle of Cimtar, the last remaining battlestar, Galactica, provides escort for a 212-ship fleet, the last human survivors of the The Twelve Colonies.
- While fleeing the Cylons, Commander Adama convinces fleet members to follow his mystical quest: a shining planet, know only as Earth.
- The fleet takes a rest on the planet Carillon, only to realize that the planet's inhabitants, the Ovions, are in league with the Cylons.
- Entering into an vast, uncharted magnetic void, the fleet re-emerges at its proverbial homeworld, Kobol, but are followed by the Cylons before the location of Earth can be discerned from the hieroglphics.
- Staying just ahead of the ever-pursuing Cylons, the fleet must slip past a huge pulsar cannon mounted in the peak of an icy world.
- The Galactica is reunited with the Pegasus, another battlestar thought destroyed long ago; its roguish, daring commander, Cain, threatens the Cylons — as well as the fleet's unity — as a test of personalities divides the newly-joined crew
- The Galactica is nearly destroyed in a Cylon suicide attack, which causes an inferno aboard the ship.
- While encountering the strange Ship of Lights, the Galactica plays host to Count Iblis, who promises to deliver their goals, but at a significant cost.
- The fleet encounter another force called the Eastern Alliance, which turns out to be not much of a threat; unfortunately, they also shed no new light on the quest for Earth.
- Mutinies begin occurring: first, Count Baltar escapes from the prison barge and kidnaps members of the Quorum of Twelve; later, an outright mutiny occurs aboard the Celestra.
- Tired of running, the fleet turns and faces its Cylon foes (albeit with some unconventional means, thanks in part to a captured Cylon Raider) in a major showdown.
Cast
Stars
- Lorne Greene as Commander Adama
- Richard Hatch as Captain Apollo
- Dirk Benedict as Lieutenant Starbuck
Co-stars
- Terry Carter as Colonel Tigh
- John Colicos as Count Baltar
- David Greenan as Omega
- Noah Hathaway as Boxey
- Herbert Jefferson, Jr. as Lieutenant Boomer
- Maren Jensen as Athena
- Anne Lockhart as Lieutenant Sheba
- Sarah Rush as Rigel
- Laurette Spang as Cassiopeia
- Tony Swartz as Flight Sergeant Jolly
Recurring stars
- Ed Begley Jr. as Greenbean
- John Dullaghan as Dr. Wilker
- Dick Durock as Imperious Leader
- Jonathan Harris as Lucifer (voice)
- Patrick Macnee as Imperious Leader (voice)
- George Murdock as Dr. Salik
- Felix Silla as Lucifer
Production Crew
Producers
- Glen A. Larson - executive producer, writer
- Donald P. Bellisario - supervising producer, writer, director
- Leslie Stevens - supervising producer
- John Dykstra - producer
- David J. O'Connell - producer
- David G. Phinney - associate producer
- Gary B. Winter - associate producer
Directors
- Donald P. Bellisario
- A. Colla
- Vince Edwards
- Daniel Haller
- Rod Holcomb
- Winrich Kolbe
- Alan J. Levi
- Christian I. Nyby II
Writing Staff
Episodes
Season 1 (1978-1979)
Broadcast | Production | Episode title | Airdate |
1 | 1 | Saga of a Star World | September 17, 1978 (3 hrs) |
2 | 2 | Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I | September 24 |
3 | 2 | Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II | October 1 |
4 | 4 | The Lost Warrior | October 8 |
5 | 5 | The Long Patrol | October 15 |
6 | 3 | The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part I | October 22 |
7 | 3 | The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part II | October 29 |
8 | 6 | The Magnificent Warriors | November 12 |
9 | 7 | The Young Lords | November 19 |
10 | 8 | The Living Legend, Part I | November 26 |
11 | 8 | The Living Legend, Part II | December 3 |
12 | 9 | Fire in Space | December 17 |
13 | 10 | War of the Gods, Part I | January 14, 1979 |
14 | 10 | War of the Gods, Part II | January 21 |
15 | 11 | The Man with Nine Lives | January 28 |
16 | 12 | Murder on the Rising Star | February 18 |
17 | 13 | Greetings from Earth | February 25 (2 hrs) |
18 | 14 | Baltar's Escape | March 11 |
19 | 15 | Experiment in Terra | March 18 |
20 | 16 | Take the Celestra | April 1 |
21 | 17 | The Hand of God | April 29 |