I Have Seen Earth

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"I Have Seen Earth"
An unproduced script for the Galactica 1980 series
Writer(s) Steve Kreinberg
Andy Guerdat
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Production No. 50911
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Overview

A proprietor is forced to abandon an asteroid with a solid gold core when the Cylons arrive, after which he endears Boxey with tales about having been to Earth... which is proven at the end when he gives Boxey a medallion with Earth's continents engraved on it.

Summary

Teaser

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Act 1

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Act 2

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Act 3

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Act 4

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Notes

  • The script analyzed here is the final revised draft dated November 3, 1978.
  • The coversheet mistakenly spells Steve Kreinberg's last name as "Kreynberg".
  • This would be the third episode where Athena flies a Viper, having previously flied a Viper in the "Lost Planet of the Gods" two parter.
  • This script is the second instance where the slang for Cylons, "tinheads", is used.

Analysis

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Questions

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Official Statements

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Noteworthy Dialogue

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