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This is a list of terms in ''[[Galactica 1980]]''. Some of these terms are specific to the ''Galactica 1980'' television series, and not to the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] from which it was spun-off, although there may be overlap from the Original Series into this listing.  
This is a list of terms in ''[[Galactica 1980]]''. Some of these terms are specific to the ''Galactica 1980'' television series, and not to the {{TOS|Battlestar Galactica|Original Series}} from which it was spun-off, although there may be overlap from the Original Series into this listing.  


This list also includes Earth terms that the Colonials have apparently never encountered before.
This list also includes Earth terms that the Colonials have apparently never encountered before.
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The following are [[Earth (1980)|Earth]] terms that the Colonials do not immediately understand, thus having to learn about them through experience or by using their [[wrist computron]].
The following are [[Earth (1980)|Earth]] terms that the Colonials do not immediately understand, thus having to learn about them through experience or by using their [[wrist computron]].


* {{inlineref|APB}}: all points bulletin; [[Dillon]] goes to look this term up, but is stopped by [[Jamie Hamilton]], who informs them about the general meaning of the term ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III]]).  
* {{inlineref|APB}}: all points bulletin; [[Dillon]] goes to look this term up, but is stopped by [[Jamie Hamilton]], who informs them about the general meaning of the term ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III]]").  
* {{inlineref|A.M.}}: [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] mispronounces this as the word "am", which is corrected by the desk clerk ([[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|A.M.}}: [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] mispronounces this as the word "am", which is corrected by the desk clerk ([[1980]]: "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|bigshot}}: after being called this at the police station for asking to speak to Dr. [[Donald Mortinson]], Dillon asks what a bigshot is ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|bigshot}}: after being called this at the police station for asking to speak to Dr. [[Donald Mortinson]], Dillon asks what a bigshot is ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|chauvinist}}: Dillon is called both a terrorist and a chauvinist by [[Jamie Hamilton]] during their phone call from the police station; he asks Troy "what's a terrorist chauvinist?" ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]])  
* {{inlineref|chauvinist}}: Dillon is called both a terrorist and a chauvinist by [[Jamie Hamilton]] during their phone call from the police station; he asks Troy "what's a terrorist chauvinist?" ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]")  
* {{inlineref|coffee}}: Dillon looks up this term after [[Jamie Hamilton]] orders a coffee at a diner, upon their return to 1980 Earth ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III]]).
* {{inlineref|coffee}}: Dillon looks up this term after [[Jamie Hamilton]] orders a coffee at a diner, upon their return to 1980 Earth ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part III]]").
* {{inlineref|department store}}: Troy looks this up when attempting to find a place to procure clothing for the [[Super Scouts]] ([[The Super Scouts, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|Cuba}}: When two [[hijackers]] first make their demands aboard Flight 2, Dillon looks up this place, but Troy replies they don't have time to go there ([[1980]]: "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|dollar}}: When Hamilton asks Troy and Dillon for a dollar, Dillon looks the term up and then replies "No, I'm sorry, but we just used our last denomination of currency ourselves." ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|department store}}: Troy looks this up when attempting to find a place to procure clothing for the [[Super Scouts]] ([[1980]]: "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]").
* {{Inlineref|Eagle}}: [[Moonstone]] looks this up after Colonel [[Jack Sydell]] mentions that he used to be an Eagle scout; there is subsequent humor over the term as it literally means "a large bird", and does not provide the definition of the Boy Scout level ([[The Super Scouts, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|dollar}}: When Hamilton asks Troy and Dillon for a dollar, Dillon looks the term up and then replies "No, I'm sorry, but we just used our last denomination of currency ourselves." ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|hijacking}}: Troy and [[Dillon]] look up this word after the desk clerk explains the reasons for the metal detectors. Unsurprisingly, a hijacking by Cuban nationals subsequently occurs on their flight ([[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]).
* {{Inlineref|Eagle}}: [[Moonstone]] looks this up after Colonel [[Jack Sydell]] mentions that he used to be an Eagle scout; there is subsequent humor over the term as it literally means "a large bird", and does not provide the definition of the Boy Scout level ([[1980]]: "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|Martians}}: After discovering the ineptitude of Dillon and Troy in driving an automobile, she asks if they are Martians. After consulting the computron, Dillon replies: "Close." ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]])
* {{inlineref|FBI}}: After being told by the [[stewardess]] that the FBI would want to talk to them regarding their involvement in thwarting the Cuban [[hijackers]], Dillon is told to look up this term ([[1980]]: "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|phone}}: Troy attempts to use a phone booth near a gas station prior to their first run-in with [[Jamie Hamilton]] ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|girlfriend}}: Dillon looks up this term after [[Gloria Alonzo]] asks if he has one ([[1980]]: "[[Space Croppers]]").
* {{inlineref|terrorist}}: Dillon is called both a terrorist and a chauvinist by [[Jamie Hamilton]] during their phone call from the police station; he asks Troy "what's a terrorist chauvinist?" ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]])
* {{inlineref|Halloween}}: Dillon goes to look up this term when the stewardess announces that the delayed passengers will be at their Halloween parties in plenty of time, but is stopped by Troy who tells him to look up the term [[#FBI|FBI]] ([[1980]]: "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|hijacking}}: Troy and [[Dillon]] look up this word after the desk clerk explains the reasons for the metal detectors. Unsurprisingly, a hijacking by Cuban nationals subsequently occurs on their flight ([[1980]]: "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|horse}}: When [[John Steadman]] asks if the Warriors know anything about these horses, Dillon looks this up ([[1980]]: "[[Space Croppers]]").
* {{inlineref|Martians}}: After discovering the ineptitude of Dillon and Troy in driving an automobile, she asks if they are Martians. After consulting the computron, Dillon replies: "Close." ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]")
* {{inlineref|phone}}: Troy attempts to use a phone booth near a gas station prior to their first run-in with [[Jamie Hamilton]] ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|terrorist}}: Dillon is called both a terrorist and a chauvinist by [[Jamie Hamilton]] during their phone call from the police station; he asks Troy "what's a terrorist chauvinist?" ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]")


== Colonial terms ==
== Colonial terms ==
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: ''These are terms directly relating to ''[[Galactica 1980]]'', some of which are based from the [[Original Series]]. For terms from that series, please refer to [[List of terms (TOS)]].''
: ''These are terms directly relating to ''[[Galactica 1980]]'', some of which are based from the [[Original Series]]. For terms from that series, please refer to [[List of terms (TOS)]].''


* {{inlineref|ascension tube}}: elevator; [[Dillon]] refers to the elevators at the [[WQSL]] radio station building as these ([[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II]]).
* {{inlineref|airfoil deflection}}: a piece of equipment on a [[Viper (1980)|Viper]] that reduces air drag in an atmosphere ([[1980]]: "[[The Return of Starbuck]]").
* {{inlineref|auric}}: gold; this is the substance that [[cubit]]s are made from ([[The Super Scouts, Part I]])
* {{inlineref|alpha waves}}: type of signals used in correcting disturbed brainwave patterns ([[1980]]: "[[Space Croppers]]").
* {{inlineref|auto flight}}: automatic piloting system aboard a [[Viper (1980)|Viper]], which can be loaded with coordinates ([[Spaceball]]).
* {{inlineref|ascension tube}}: elevator; [[Dillon]] refers to the elevators at the [[WQSL]] radio station building as these ([[1980]]: "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II]]").
* {{inlineref|automatic beacon}}: an electronic device that automatically transmits a distress signal ([[The Return of Starbuck]]).
* {{inlineref|astral wind}}: wind; [[Starbuck (1980)|Starbuck]] experiences these on [[Planet Starbuck|planet Starbuck]] ([[1980]]: "[[The Return of Starbuck]]").  
* {{inlineref|automatic detonator}}: a self destruct mechanism; such a mechanism is inside the [[A-B Raider]] and is activated by [[Andromus]] upon crash landing outside of [[w:New York City|New York City]] ([[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|auric}}: gold; this is the substance that [[cubit]]s are made from ([[1980]]: "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]")
* {{inlineref|battle urgent}}: a term for high military alert, particularly in relation to [[#Crisis condition|crisis condition]] ([[
* {{inlineref|auto flight}}: automatic piloting system aboard a [[Viper (1980)|Viper]], which can be loaded with coordinates ([[1980]]: "[[Spaceball]]").
* {{inlineref|brace}}: a personal safety device on shuttles; in short, safety belts ([[The Super Scouts, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|automatic beacon}}: an electronic device that automatically transmits a distress signal ([[1980]]: "[[The Return of Starbuck]]").
* {{inlineref|breaking skip}}: a maneuver done in an atmosphere; three of these are used by the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylon]] [[Raider (TOS)#Advanced A-B Raider|A-B Raider]] to reduce speed to ensure a non-fatal landing ([[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|automatic detonator}}: a self destruct mechanism; such a mechanism is inside the [[A-B Raider]] and is activated by [[Andromus]] upon crash landing outside of [[w:New York City|New York City]] ([[1980]]: "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|chromosome count}}: a result from a remote scan that can discern a person's gender; ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'s'' sensors indicated that one of the [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]] carries a [[Jamie Hamilton|female occupant]] ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]).
* {{inlineref|battle urgent}}: a term for high military alert, particularly in relation to [[#Crisis condition|crisis condition]] ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]").
* {{inlineref|chronic}}: a unit of temperature; 2000 degrees chronic would be the skin temperature of the [[A-B Raider]] at maximum upon entering [[Earth (1980)|Earth]]'s atmosphere ([[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|brace}}: a personal safety device on shuttles; in short, safety belts ([[1980]]: "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|communication media}}: Colonial term for anything relating to journalism ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]).
* {{inlineref|breaking skip}}: a maneuver done in an atmosphere; three of these are used by the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylon]] [[Raider (TOS)#Advanced A-B Raider|A-B Raider]] to reduce speed to ensure a non-fatal landing ([[1980]]: "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|computron}}: computer ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|cerebral mutation}}: Adama describes [[Doctor Zee]] as being this in his log when touching upon the topic of Zee's advanced intelligence, as well as scientific expertise that is far in advance of the Colonials ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|Crisis condition}}: a high-military alert; [[Adama (1980)|Adama]] uses this in light of [[Xaviar]]'s escape into Earth's past to Nazi Germany circa 1944 ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]).
* {{inlineref|chromosome count}}: a result from a remote scan that can discern a person's gender; ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'s'' sensors indicated that one of the {{TOS|Viper}} carries a [[Jamie Hamilton|female occupant]] ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]").
* '''[[energizer]]:''' a power source; [[Dillon]] voices his concern that the energizer feeding power to the invisibility field hiding their [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]]s needs to be recharged before the ships are rendered visible ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|chronic}}:  a unit of temperature; 2000 degrees chronic would be the skin temperature of the [[A-B Raider]] at maximum upon entering [[Earth (1980)|Earth]]'s atmosphere ([[1980]]: "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|epidermal transformation}}: a process of changing one's outward appearance to look like someone else; [[Xaviar]] used this process to make himself look (and sound) like Lieutenant [[Nash]] ([[Spaceball]]).
* {{inlineref|Commander's Court}}: a court of law, probably over civil disputes ([[1980]]: "[[The Return of Starbuck]]").
* '''[[felgercarb]]:''' vulgarism equivalent to "[[w:shit|shit]]"; Dillon uses this when discovering that his [[laser pistol (1980)|laser pistol]] wasn't set to stun ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]).
* {{inlineref|communication media}}: Colonial term for anything relating to journalism ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]").
* {{inlineref|force field}}: a safety device that restrains the [[Viper (1980)|Viper]] pilot in their seat ([[The Return of Starbuck]]), Troy and Dillon refer to the [[invisibility field]] as thus ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|computron}}: computer ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|frimp}}: mild derogatory term; [[Starla]] calls a fellow [[Super Scout]] this when describing an apple from the scout handbook Troy procured ([[The Super Scouts, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|Crisis condition}}: a high-military alert; [[Adama (1980)|Adama]] uses this in light of [[Xaviar]]'s escape into Earth's past to Nazi Germany circa 1944 ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]").
* {{inlineref|function guard mechanism}}: a mechanism in a [[Viper (1980)|Viper]] that transfers control from automatic to manual should automatic functions malfunction ([[Spaceball]]).
* {{inlineref|distress beacon}}: the Cylon variant of the automatic beacon; a portable version of this is taken from the [[A-B Raider]] and attached to [[Centuri]] before [[Andromus]] and the Centurion escape the crash ([[1980]]: "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|Galactican}}: a member of the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]]; Hamilton first uses the term when replying to [[Stockwell]]'s question regarding [[Xavier]]'s affiliation ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]).
* '''[[energizer]]:''' a power source; [[Dillon]] voices his concern that the energizer feeding power to the invisibility field hiding their {{TOS|Viper}}s needs to be recharged before the ships are rendered visible ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|Galactican fleet}}: [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] term for the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]] ([[Space Croppers]]).
* {{inlineref|epidermal transformation}}: a process of changing one's outward appearance to look like someone else; [[Xaviar]] used this process to make himself look (and sound) like Lieutenant [[Nash]] ([[1980]]: "[[Spaceball]]").
* {{inlineref|navigational computron}}: navigational computer; Adama says that coordinates to uninhabited landing zones on Earth are programmed in these ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]).
* '''[[Felgercarb (TOS)|felgercarb]]:''' vulgarism equivalent to "[[w:shit|shit]]"; Dillon uses this when discovering that his [[laser pistol (1980)|laser pistol]] wasn't set to stun ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]").
* {{inlineref|neuro-transmitter anogram}}: a medical testing technique meant to test some aspects of neuro-transmitters; Troy requests Dr. [[Spencer]] run such a test, but he is unfamiliar with it ([[The Super Scouts, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|force field}}: a safety device that restrains the [[Viper (1980)|Viper]] pilot in their seat ([[1980]]: "[[The Return of Starbuck]]"), Troy and Dillon refer to the [[invisibility field]] as thus ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|Priority Red}}: High priority; Captain [[Kanon]] tells [[Britton]] to contact the ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'' with a Priority Red message regarding the [[Raider (TOS)#Advanced A-B Raider|A-B Raider]] ([[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]).
* '''[[frack]]''': a term meaning "rats" or "shit"; it is only used by Starbuck in "[[The Return of Starbuck]]".
* {{inlineref|pulse jet}}: a rocket; Dillon sees the [[w:V-1 flying bomb|V-1 flying bomb]]s launching and calls them this ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]).
* '''[[frimp]]''': mild derogatory term, essentially equivalent "dummy" or "idiot" ("[[The Super Scouts, Part II]]", "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|respiratory readout}}: a result from a remote scan that can discern the number of people inside a ship; Colonel [[Boomer (1980)|Boomer]] discerns from this readout that two people occupy one of the incoming Vipers ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]).
* {{inlineref|function guard mechanism}}: a mechanism in a [[Viper (1980)|Viper]] that transfers control from automatic to manual should automatic functions malfunction ([[1980]]: "[[Spaceball]]").
* {{inlineref|six-carbon-chain supplement}}: a term for glucose, introduced intravenously ([[The Super Scouts, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|Galactican}}: a member of the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]]; Hamilton first uses the term when replying to [[Stockwell]]'s question regarding [[Xavier]]'s affiliation ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]").
* {{inlineref|sleep mode}}: sleep ([[Spaceball]]).
* {{inlineref|Galactican fleet}}: [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]]' term for the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]] ([[1980]]: "[[Space Croppers]]").
* {{inlineref|study period}}: a time where children are instructed, similar to [[instruction period]] in the Original Series ([[The Super Scouts, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|Galactic war}}: a Cylon term for the war with the humans, which may refer to either (or both) the [[Thousand-Yahren War]] or their pursuit of ''Galactica''n fleet ([[1980]]: "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|support vapors}}: air produced by a life support system ([[The Return of Starbuck]]).
* {{inlineref|kils}}: a unit of measuring distance; the [[Earth (1980)|Earth]]'s radius measures 6,378 of these ([[1980]]: "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]").
* '''[[time warp synthesizer]]:''' a device of [[Doctor Zee]]'s that allows travel back and forth in time ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]).
* {{inlineref|limiter}}: a device that limits the energy sent to a [[Viper (1980)|Viper]]'s [[#turbo charger|turbo charger]] ([[1980]]: "[[Space Croppers]]").
* '''[[turbine]]:''' the flying motorcycles used by [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]] ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|navigational computron}}: navigational computer; Adama says that coordinates to uninhabited landing zones on Earth are programmed in these ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|transmission band}}: Colonial equivalent to "television channel" ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|neuro-transmitter anogram}}: a medical testing technique meant to test some aspects of neuro-transmitters; Troy requests Dr. [[Spencer]] run such a test, but he is unfamiliar with it ([[1980]]: "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]").
* '''[[wrist computron]]:''' wrist computer, a device with a multitude of different capabilities ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|nutrient monitor}}: a device capable of monitoring the growth of plants ([[1980]]: "[[Space Croppers]]").
* {{inlineref|Priority Red}}: High priority ([[1980]]: "[[Spaceball]]"); Captain [[Kanon]] tells [[Britton]] to contact the ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'' with a Priority Red message regarding the [[Raider (TOS)#Advanced A-B Raider|A-B Raider]] ([[1980]]: "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|pulse jet}}: a rocket; Dillon sees the [[w:V-1 flying bomb|V-1 flying bomb]]s launching and calls them this ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]").
* {{inlineref|respiratory readout}}: a result from a remote scan that can discern the number of people inside a ship; Colonel [[Boomer (1980)|Boomer]] discerns from this readout that two people occupy one of the incoming Vipers ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]").
* {{inlineref|six-carbon-chain supplement}}: a term for glucose, introduced intravenously ([[1980]]: "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|sleep mode}}: sleep ([[1980]]: "[[Spaceball]]").
* {{inlineref|study period}}: a time where children are instructed, similar to [[instruction period]] in the Original Series ([[1980]]: "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|support vapors}}: air produced by a life support system ([[1980]]: "[[The Return of Starbuck]]").
* '''[[time warp synthesizer]]:''' a device of [[Doctor Zee]]'s that allows travel back and forth in time ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]]").
* {{inlineref|tractor gear}}: the landing gear of a Viper ([[1980]]: "[[The Return of Starbuck]]").
* '''[[turbine]]:''' the flying motorcycles used by [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]] ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]").
* {{inlineref|turbo charger}}: a powered component of a [[Viper (1980)|Viper]] ([[1980]]: "[[Space Croppers]]").
* {{inlineref|transmission band}}: Colonial equivalent to "television channel" ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]").
* '''[[wrist computron]]:''' wrist computer, a device with a multitude of different capabilities ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]").


=== Measurement ===
=== Measurement ===


* {{inlineref|agronloms}} or {{inlineref|engronloms}}: unit of measurement in determining signal strength ([[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II]]).
* {{inlineref|acron ions}}: unit of measurement in determining signal strength ([[1980]]: "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II]]").
* {{inlineref|Mega-K}}: a unit of astral distance; [[Boomer (1980)|Boomer]] tells [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] that the Fleet is 30,000 Mega-K's from [[w:Alpha Centauri|Alpha Centauri]] ([[The Super Scouts, Part I]]).
* {{inlineref|Mega-Kay}}<ref>[[bsp:The Super Scouts, Part I|Script]] for "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]", p. 15</ref>: a unit of astral distance; [[Boomer (1980)|Boomer]] tells [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] that the Fleet is 30,000 Mega-Kays from [[Alpha Centauri]] ([[1980]]: "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]"). Coincidentally, the term is also used as a measure of astronomical distance in the ''[[buckwiki:Buck Rogers in the 25th Century|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]'' episode "[http://www.buckrogers.org/episode.cfm?episode=18 Twiki is Missing]." Of particular note, the term is used in relation to measuring the distance between Twiki and a star called Alpha Centari: that number, 33,000 Mega-Kays.  
* '''[[metron]]''': a unit equivalent to 1 [[w:hectometer|hectometer]]<ref>In the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]], a metron is defined as equivalent to 1 [[w:meter|meter]]. See the [[metron]] article for additional information.</ref>
* '''[[metron]]''': a unit equivalent to 1 [[w:hectometer|hectometer]]<ref>In the {{TOS|Battlestar Galactica|Original Series}}, a metron is defined as equivalent to 1 [[w:meter|meter]]. See the [[metron]] article for additional information.</ref>


=== Sayings ===
=== Sayings ===


* '''"May God go with you"''': a salutation used upon departure to a serious mission; Adama uses this after Zee's presentation on the [[invisibility field]] ([[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]).
* '''"May God go with you"''': a salutation used upon departure to a serious mission; Adama uses this after Zee's presentation on the [[invisibility field]] ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]").
* '''"The glory of the universe is intelligence."''': a saying [[Dillon]] imparts on [[Stockton]] when encouraging him to enter the [[anti-gravity ship]] ([[The Super Scouts, Part II]])
* '''"The glory of the universe is intelligence."''': a saying [[Dillon]] imparts on [[Stockton]] when encouraging him to enter the [[anti-gravity ship]] ([[1980]]: "[[The Super Scouts, Part II]]")
 
== Terms from the scripts ==
 
* {{inlineref|voicescriber}}: the log-keeping device {{TOS|Adama}} users to dictate his journals, basically a form of [[w:voice recognition|voice recognition]] speech-to-text technology<ref>[[bsp:Galactica Discovers Earth|Script for "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II"]], p. 1</ref>


== References ==
== References ==


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Battlestar Galactica Terminology


This is a list of terms in Galactica 1980. Some of these terms are specific to the Galactica 1980 television series, and not to the Original Series from which it was spun-off, although there may be overlap from the Original Series into this listing.

This list also includes Earth terms that the Colonials have apparently never encountered before.

Earth terms[edit]

The following are Earth terms that the Colonials do not immediately understand, thus having to learn about them through experience or by using their wrist computron.

Colonial terms[edit]

These are terms directly relating to Galactica 1980, some of which are based from the Original Series. For terms from that series, please refer to List of terms (TOS).

Measurement[edit]

Sayings[edit]

Terms from the scripts[edit]

  • voicescriber: the log-keeping device Adama users to dictate his journals, basically a form of voice recognition speech-to-text technology[3]

References[edit]

  1. Script for "The Super Scouts, Part I", p. 15
  2. In the Original Series, a metron is defined as equivalent to 1 meter. See the metron article for additional information.
  3. Script for "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II", p. 1