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| Season= 1
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| Guests= [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?Bruce+Glover+(I) Bruce Glover] ([[Megan]]) <br> [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?Audrey+Landers Audrey Landers] ([[Miri]]) <br> [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?Murray+Matheson Murray Matheson] ([[Specter]](voice)) <br> [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?Charles+Bloom Charles Bloom] ([[Kyle]]) <br> [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?Adam+Mann+II Adam Mann] ([[Nilz]]) <br> [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?Brigitte+Muller Brigitte Muller] ([[Ariadne]]) <br> [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?Jonathan+B.+Woodward Jonathan B. Woodward] ([[Robus]])
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| Writer= [[Donald Bellisario]] <br> [[IMDB:nm0526967|Frank Lupo]] <br> [[IMDB:nm0687002|Paul Playdon]]
| Writer= [[Donald Bellisario]] <br> [[IMDB:nm0526967|Frank Lupo]] <br> [[IMDB:nm0687002|Paul Playdon]]
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| Director= [[Donald Bellisario]]
| Director= [[Donald Bellisario]]
| Production=
| Production= 50905
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| US Airdate= 19 November 1978
| US Airdate= November 19 1978
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| DVD= 28 December 2004
| DVD= December 28 2004
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| Prev= [[The Magnificent Warriors (TOS)|The Magnificent Warriors]]
| Prev= [[The Magnificent Warriors (TOS)|The Magnificent Warriors]]
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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
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* While on patrol in the Omega sector, [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] and [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] are suddenly attacked by four [[Cylon Raider (TOS)|Cylon Raiders]]. The undercarriage of Starbuck's [[Colonial Viper (TOS)|viper]] is badly damaged.
* While on patrol in the Omega sector, [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] and [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] are suddenly attacked by four [[Cylon Raider (TOS)|Cylon Raiders]]; the undercarriage of Starbuck's [[Colonial Viper (TOS)|viper]] is badly damaged.
* On his scanner, Boomer locates [[Antilla]], a habitable planet for Starbuck to land his crippled fighter on. Running low on fuel, Boomer returns to the ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'' to bring back help.
* On his scanner, Boomer locates [[Antilla]], a habitable planet for Starbuck to land his crippled fighter on; running low on fuel, Boomer returns to the ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'' to bring back help.
* In a Cylon-controlled garrison on the planet Antilla, the two vipers are tracked on scanner. When one viper is seen crash landing on the planet's surface, garrison commander [[Specter]] (an [[IL-series]] Cylon) orders a squad of [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Centurions]] to capture the downed pilot.
* In a Cylon-controlled garrison on the planet Antilla, the two vipers are tracked on scanner; when one viper is seen crash landing on the planet's surface, garrison commander [[Specter]] (an [[IL-series]] Cylon) orders a squad of [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Centurions]] to capture the downed pilot.
* Starbuck pulls himself from the wreckage of his viper, but his leg is badly injured. Meanwhile, the Cylon patrol looms closer and closer, approaching the [[Colonial Warrior]] through tall marsh reeds. Starbuck tries to evade the Cylons, but he collapses on the riverbank in exhaustion, only to be captured by the pursuing Centurions.
* Starbuck pulls himself from the wreckage of his viper, but his leg is badly injured; meanwhile, the Cylon patrol looms closer and closer, approaching the [[Colonial Warrior]] through tall marsh reeds. Starbuck tries to evade the Cylons, but he collapses on the riverbank in exhaustion, only to be captured by the pursuing Centurions.
* Specter informs [[Baltar (TOS)|Baltar]] (aboard his [[basestar (TOS)|basestar]]) of the warrior's capture. Baltar, of course, seeks information about the location of the last remaining [[Battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]].
* Specter informs [[Baltar (TOS)|Baltar]] (aboard his [[basestar (TOS)|basestar]]) of the warrior's capture; Baltar, of course, seeks information about the location of the last remaining [[Battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]].
* Returning to the garrison with Starbuck, the Cylon patrol is ambushed by a group of young fighters (children, really) who destroy the Cylons and rescue Starbuck, who passes out cold.
* Returning to the garrison with Starbuck, the Cylon patrol is ambushed by a group of young fighters (children, really) who destroy the Cylons and rescue Starbuck, who passes out cold.
* Aboard the ''Galactica'', an ill [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]] is told the bad news about Starbuck; they decide that [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] and Boomer will pilot a shuttle &mdash; so as not to attract attention to themselves &mdash; back to Antilla to fetch Starbuck. They have 24 [[Centar (TOS)|centares]] before the fleet is out of range.
* Aboard the ''Galactica'', an ill [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]] is told the bad news about Starbuck. They decide that [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] and Boomer will pilot a shuttle, so as not to attract attention to themselves, back to Antilla to fetch Starbuck. They have 24 [[Centar (TOS)|centares]] before the fleet is out of range.
* On Antilla, Starbuck is helped back to the children's campsite, inside a cave. The children turn out to all be siblings, the true owners of the garrison currently occupied by the Cylons; the children have been waging war against the "tin cans" ever since.
* On Antilla, Starbuck is helped back to the children's campsite, inside a cave. The children turn out to all be siblings of the true owners of the garrison currently occupied by the Cylons. The children have been waging war against the "tin cans" ever since.
* The eldest son, [[Kyle]], is their ''de facto'' leader; eldest daughter [[Miri]] is their moral leader and acting mother.  The other children include [[Ariadne]] and brothers [[Nilz]] and [[Robus]].
* The eldest son, [[Kyle]], is their ''de facto'' leader. Eldest daughter [[Miri]] is their moral leader and acting mother.  The other children include [[Ariadne]] and brothers [[Nilz]] and [[Robus]].
* With his father away on the mission to rescue Starbuck, [[Boxey (TOS)|Boxey]] crawls into bed with his grandfather, and they tell one another stories as they drift off to sleep.
* With his father away on the mission to rescue Starbuck, [[Boxey (TOS)|Boxey]] crawls into bed with his grandfather, and they tell one another stories as they drift off to sleep.
* Kyle, who had previously lied to Starbuck that his father ([[Megan]]) was dead, has secretly conspired with Specter and the Cylons to trade Starbuck for his imprisoned father. Specter gives the good news to Megan, who reluctantly agrees to cooperate.
* Kyle, who had previously lied to Starbuck that his father ([[Megan]]) was dead, has secretly conspired with Specter and the Cylons to trade Starbuck for his imprisoned father. Specter gives the good news to Megan, who reluctantly agrees to cooperate.
* Specter lies while reporting to Baltar, concealing the fact that Starbuck has escaped; [[Lucifer]] expresses his distrust of Specter, a previous IL-version of himself.
* Specter lies while reporting to Baltar, concealing the fact that Starbuck has escaped. [[Lucifer]] expresses his distrust of Specter, a previous IL-version of himself.
* Starbuck, pleading to Miri's and Kyle's better judgment, finally convinces them to not proceed with the trade; instead, they put a dummy (wearing Starbuck's flight jacket) on a raft, and push it across the moat to the Cylons.
* Starbuck, pleading to Miri's and Kyle's better judgment, finally convinces them to not proceed with the trade. Instead, they put a dummy (wearing Starbuck's flight jacket) on a raft, and push it across the moat to the Cylons.
* Specter and the Cylons, who had the same plan, push a likewise-fake dummy of Megan in a raft across the moat to the children; when Specter realizes that he has been deceived, the Cylons open fire on the children's position.
* Specter and the Cylons, who had the same plan, push a likewise-fake dummy of Megan in a raft across the moat to the children. When Specter realizes that he has been deceived, the Cylons open fire on the children's position.
* Kyle finally agrees to allow Starbuck to lead their forces, although Kyle will remain as the second-in-command. Together with their whole clan they compose a battle plan &mdash; and a rhyming poem to match &mdash; to attack the Cylons occupying their castle:
* Kyle finally agrees to allow Starbuck to lead their forces, although Kyle will remain as the second-in-command. Together with their whole clan they compose a battle plan, and a rhyming poem to match, to attack the Cylons occupying their castle:
::Through the tunnel, under the land/Starbuck and Miri creep hand on hand.
::Through the tunnel, under the land/Starbuck and Miri creep hand on hand.
::We swim the moat to the petro dump/And blow it up with a great big ''whump!''
::We swim the moat to the petro dump/And blow it up with a great big ''whump!''
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::At the bridge, the youngest daughter/Drops tin cans into the water.
::At the bridge, the youngest daughter/Drops tin cans into the water.
::Through all the confusion, noise, and bother/Starbuck and Miri rescue father.
::Through all the confusion, noise, and bother/Starbuck and Miri rescue father.
* As the plan comes to fruition, Specter files one final (bogus) report with Baltar; immediately thereafter, the entire Cylon force departs Antilla, as it is "too rusty for their circuits".
* As the plan comes to fruition, Specter files one final (bogus) report with Baltar. Immediately thereafter, the entire Cylon force departs Antilla, as it is "too rusty for their circuits".
* With the Cylon presence gone from their castle, Megan is reunited with his children.
* With the Cylon presence gone from their castle, Megan is reunited with his children.
* Apollo and Boomer land the shuttle to bring Starbuck home to the ''Galactica'', arriving just in time to see Starbuck get a passionate farewell kiss from Miri.
* Apollo and Boomer land the shuttle to bring Starbuck home to the ''Galactica'', arriving just in time to see Starbuck get a passionate farewell kiss from Miri.


== Questions ==
== Questions ==
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*Were Megan and his family the sole human occupants of the planet Antilla? If not, then why didn't the Cylons hunt down the other humans? The castle seemed to exist inside a vacuum on the planet.
*Were Megan and his family the sole human occupants of the planet Antilla? If not, then why didn't the Cylons hunt down the other humans? The castle seemed to exist inside a vacuum on the planet.
*Why do the Cylons so ruthlessly pursue the ''Galactica'' as the "last remnants of humanity" when, in reality, humans clearly exist in abundance everywhere they go.  Nearly every episode has them encountering some forgotten "fringe colony" teeming with humanity, yet the Cylons turn a blind eye toward them and myopically follow the ''Galactica''.
*Why do the Cylons so ruthlessly pursue the ''Galactica'' as the "last remnants of humanity" when, in reality, humans clearly exist in abundance everywhere they go.  Nearly every episode has them encountering some forgotten "fringe colony" teeming with humanity, yet the Cylons turn a blind eye toward them and myopically follow the ''Galactica''.
*When Colonials encounter a planet such as Antilla (specifically, a planet populated with humans), why don't they become inquisitive about the human inhabitants?  In other words, why don't they assume that they're getting closer to Earth? After all, they left their devastated homeworlds (''[[Saga of a Star World (TOS)|Saga of a Star World]]''), then went through a vast, unknown magnetic void (''[[Lost Planet of the Gods]]''), and have since emerged into what is effectively "uncharted space". So when they find humans, shouldn't they be a little more inquisitive (or, at least, excited?) rather than dismiss them as an unimportant fringe colony.
*When Colonials encounter a planet such as Antilla (specifically, a planet populated with humans), why don't they become inquisitive about the human inhabitants?  In other words, why don't they assume that they're getting closer to Earth? After all, they left their devastated home worlds (''[[Saga of a Star World (TOS)|Saga of a Star World]]''), then went through a vast, unknown magnetic void (''[[Lost Planet of the Gods]]''), and have since emerged into what is effectively "uncharted space". So when they find humans, shouldn't they be a little more inquisitive (or, at least, excited?) rather than dismiss them as an unimportant fringe colony.
*Which one was adopted, Kyle or Miri?
*Which one was adopted, Kyle or Miri?


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* This is a "Starbuck episode".
* This is a "Starbuck episode".


* In the opening sequence just before Starbuck's viper is damaged, ''three'' incoming Raiders are seen on Boomer's scanner; however, there are ''four'' Raiders in the actual dogfight.
* In the opening sequence just before Starbuck's viper is damaged, ''three'' incoming Raiders are seen on Boomer's scanner. However, there are ''four'' Raiders in the actual dogfight.


* The report to Baltar from Specter was used in the Direct-To-Video Release, Conquest of The Earth.
* The report to Baltar from Specter was used in the Direct-To-Video Release, Conquest of The Earth.
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== Noteworthy Dialogue ==
== Noteworthy Dialogue ==
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*'''Boomer''':"I don't know how he does it."
*'''Boomer''':"I don't know how he does it."
*'''Apollo''':"Neither do I. Starbuck, we have to go.... Starbuck!"
*'''Apollo''':"Neither do I. Starbuck, we have to go.... Starbuck!"
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== Official Statements ==
== Official Statements ==
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== Guest Stars ==
[http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?Bruce+Glover+(I) Bruce Glover] ([[Megan]]) <br> [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?Audrey+Landers Audrey Landers] ([[Miri]]) <br> [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?Murray+Matheson Murray Matheson] ([[Specter]](voice)) <br> [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?Charles+Bloom Charles Bloom] ([[Kyle]]) <br> [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?Adam+Mann+II Adam Mann] ([[Nilz]]) <br> [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?Brigitte+Muller Brigitte Muller] ([[Ariadne]]) <br> [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?Jonathan+B.+Woodward Jonathan B. Woodward] ([[Robus]])


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Overview

After crash-landing on a Cylon-occupied planet, Starbuck joins forces with a group of young human renegades.

Summary

  • While on patrol in the Omega sector, Boomer and Starbuck are suddenly attacked by four Cylon Raiders. The undercarriage of Starbuck's viper is badly damaged.
  • On his scanner, Boomer locates Antilla, a habitable planet for Starbuck to land his crippled fighter on. Running low on fuel, Boomer returns to the Galactica to bring back help.
  • In a Cylon-controlled garrison on the planet Antilla, the two vipers are tracked on scanner. When one viper is seen crash landing on the planet's surface, garrison commander Specter (an IL-series Cylon) orders a squad of Centurions to capture the downed pilot.
  • Starbuck pulls himself from the wreckage of his viper, but his leg is badly injured. Meanwhile, the Cylon patrol looms closer and closer, approaching the Colonial Warrior through tall marsh reeds. Starbuck tries to evade the Cylons, but he collapses on the riverbank in exhaustion, only to be captured by the pursuing Centurions.
  • Specter informs Baltar (aboard his basestar) of the warrior's capture. Baltar, of course, seeks information about the location of the last remaining battlestar.
  • Returning to the garrison with Starbuck, the Cylon patrol is ambushed by a group of young fighters (children, really) who destroy the Cylons and rescue Starbuck, who passes out cold.
  • Aboard the Galactica, an ill Adama is told the bad news about Starbuck. They decide that Apollo and Boomer will pilot a shuttle, so as not to attract attention to themselves, back to Antilla to fetch Starbuck. They have 24 centares before the fleet is out of range.
  • On Antilla, Starbuck is helped back to the children's campsite, inside a cave. The children turn out to all be siblings of the true owners of the garrison currently occupied by the Cylons. The children have been waging war against the "tin cans" ever since.
  • The eldest son, Kyle, is their de facto leader. Eldest daughter Miri is their moral leader and acting mother. The other children include Ariadne and brothers Nilz and Robus.
  • With his father away on the mission to rescue Starbuck, Boxey crawls into bed with his grandfather, and they tell one another stories as they drift off to sleep.
  • Kyle, who had previously lied to Starbuck that his father (Megan) was dead, has secretly conspired with Specter and the Cylons to trade Starbuck for his imprisoned father. Specter gives the good news to Megan, who reluctantly agrees to cooperate.
  • Specter lies while reporting to Baltar, concealing the fact that Starbuck has escaped. Lucifer expresses his distrust of Specter, a previous IL-version of himself.
  • Starbuck, pleading to Miri's and Kyle's better judgment, finally convinces them to not proceed with the trade. Instead, they put a dummy (wearing Starbuck's flight jacket) on a raft, and push it across the moat to the Cylons.
  • Specter and the Cylons, who had the same plan, push a likewise-fake dummy of Megan in a raft across the moat to the children. When Specter realizes that he has been deceived, the Cylons open fire on the children's position.
  • Kyle finally agrees to allow Starbuck to lead their forces, although Kyle will remain as the second-in-command. Together with their whole clan they compose a battle plan, and a rhyming poem to match, to attack the Cylons occupying their castle:
Through the tunnel, under the land/Starbuck and Miri creep hand on hand.
We swim the moat to the petro dump/And blow it up with a great big whump!
At the bridge, the youngest daughter/Drops tin cans into the water.
And around the castle, the son firstborn/Rides at a gallop and blows his horn.
We go up the steps to the castle floor/And sneak a peek through the secret door.
Although the dump is double-guarded/We'll sneak across when the guards are parted.
Robus sets one bomb and then the other/Leaving the rest to his older brother.
When all is ready across the moat/Kyle will sound the signal note.
At the bridge, the youngest daughter/Drops tin cans into the water.
Through all the confusion, noise, and bother/Starbuck and Miri rescue father.
  • As the plan comes to fruition, Specter files one final (bogus) report with Baltar. Immediately thereafter, the entire Cylon force departs Antilla, as it is "too rusty for their circuits".
  • With the Cylon presence gone from their castle, Megan is reunited with his children.
  • Apollo and Boomer land the shuttle to bring Starbuck home to the Galactica, arriving just in time to see Starbuck get a passionate farewell kiss from Miri.

Questions

  • Were Megan and his family the sole human occupants of the planet Antilla? If not, then why didn't the Cylons hunt down the other humans? The castle seemed to exist inside a vacuum on the planet.
  • Why do the Cylons so ruthlessly pursue the Galactica as the "last remnants of humanity" when, in reality, humans clearly exist in abundance everywhere they go. Nearly every episode has them encountering some forgotten "fringe colony" teeming with humanity, yet the Cylons turn a blind eye toward them and myopically follow the Galactica.
  • When Colonials encounter a planet such as Antilla (specifically, a planet populated with humans), why don't they become inquisitive about the human inhabitants? In other words, why don't they assume that they're getting closer to Earth? After all, they left their devastated home worlds (Saga of a Star World), then went through a vast, unknown magnetic void (Lost Planet of the Gods), and have since emerged into what is effectively "uncharted space". So when they find humans, shouldn't they be a little more inquisitive (or, at least, excited?) rather than dismiss them as an unimportant fringe colony.
  • Which one was adopted, Kyle or Miri?

Analysis

Notes

  • This is a "Starbuck episode".
  • In the opening sequence just before Starbuck's viper is damaged, three incoming Raiders are seen on Boomer's scanner. However, there are four Raiders in the actual dogfight.
  • The report to Baltar from Specter was used in the Direct-To-Video Release, Conquest of The Earth.

Noteworthy Dialogue

  • Starbuck: A viper pilot only flies three fighters — the one he trains in, the one he escapes from, and the one he dies in."


  • Boomer:"I'll be back with a clean uniform before you know it."


  • Centurion:"These humanoids are not well constructed. They damage easily."
  • Starbuck: "At least we don't rust."
  • Centurion:"Silence."


  • Specter:"Oh, no! Not again."
  • Centurion:"The petro dump is exploding."
  • Specter:"I know the petro dump is exploding!"


  • Baltar:"Excellent idea: scorched earth policy. You're a wonder, Specter."


  • Starbuck:"About time you showed up. Got the clean uniform?"
  • Boomer:"Clean uniform? What...?"


  • Starbuck:"Miri, you'd have broken half the hearts on the Galactica, including mine." (kisses Miri)
  • Boomer:"I don't know how he does it."
  • Apollo:"Neither do I. Starbuck, we have to go.... Starbuck!"

Official Statements

Guest Stars

Bruce Glover (Megan)
Audrey Landers (Miri)
Murray Matheson (Specter(voice))
Charles Bloom (Kyle)
Adam Mann (Nilz)
Brigitte Muller (Ariadne)
Jonathan B. Woodward (Robus)