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The planet Sectar, in the Zeta Quadrant.

Sectar is a planet in the Zeta Quadrant of Cyrannus. It is home to the native Borays, as well as a small agro colony of humans, settling in the town of Serenity. As with other far-flung settlements, it was cut off from the Colonies sometime during the Thousand-Yahren War.

In more recent history, the Borays began raiding Serenity for food, supplies, and women when Sectar's orbiting satellite became fully visible in the night sky.

Adama leads a mission to this planet hoping to trade an unmarked energizer in exchange for some agron seed, after two of the three agro ships in the Fleet are destroyed during a Cylon attack (TOS: "The Magnificent Warriors").

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Equellus is a minor farming and ranching planet with few human settlements. Its original inhabitants, the Borays, a primitive but intelligent species, have had a hostile relationship with the human settlers. Grain is Equellus's principal export, but its economy is mainly geared to subsistence. There are no large cities. The small, widely scattered towns must be largely self-sufficient to survive.[1]

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  1. Kraus, Bruce (1979). Encyclopedia Galactica, p. 35.

Starbuck's Viper plummets onto the Red Moon.

The red moon is a rocky and mountainous world with no discernible life or water. It orbits a gas giant located a considerable amount of jumps away from the Twelve Colonies. The moon's thick, frigid atmosphere is composed mostly of carbon dioxide and methane with a small amount of argon. Dangerous high velocity winds dominate the upper atmosphere, and hydrocarbon clouds form an opaque screen around the moon.

Weeks after the Fall of the Twelve Colonies, the moon is the site of a small skirmish between several Cylon Raiders and a handful of Colonial pilots in training. After engaging the Raiders, pilot Kara "Starbuck" Thrace finds her fighter falling out of control into the moon's atmosphere and ejects, parachuting to relative safety on the surface (TRS: "Act of Contrition"). As she struggles to maintain a limited oxygen supply and await rescue, she encounters the last Raider that she shot down during the battle. Thrace removes the dead biological material from the Raider's interior and manages to fly the Raider off the moon's surface and back into space (TRS: "You Can't Go Home Again").


  • One of Bear McCreary's music tracks for "You Can't Go Home Again" is titled "Starbuck on the Red Moon."

In a deleted scene from the Miniseries, the Trevor Moon is a Colonial Fleet training range.

Captain Lee Adama uses the Trevor Moon to evade a Cylon missile that he leads away from Colonial Heavy 798 when it is first targeted by the Cylons. When Adama cannot evade the missile after an acrobatic series of maneuvers through the training range, he targets the missile and destroys it.

In the aired scene, Adama immediately destroys the missile once he successfully leads it away from the passenger liner. Adama's Viper is disabled in both explosions of the detonated missile.

A successive deleted scene shows Colonial Heavy 798 in the process of retrieving Apollo in his disabled Viper after he declares a "krypter."

  • The Trevor Moon deleted scene outtake shows the Trevor Moon and Adama's Viper in a series of incomplete special effects shots.
  • In another scene, an occupant of Colonial Heavy 798 asks about a place named Trevor, which may be a planet to which this moon orbits.

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Moon is a Cylon
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J.T. Moon[1] is Caprica Buccaneers' mid-corner, number 7 player around 58 BCH (42YR). He is considered an all-star in the pyramid league (CAP: "Rebirth").

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  1. While subtitles note the name as J.T. Smith, sub-titles do not sync to the final dialogue, which makes it clear that the last name was changed sometime during production.

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