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* In the original movie Baltar was indeed be-headed in front of the Imperious leader but the scene was altered when it was realized that the series was being picked-up so the producers wanted John Colicos to return as Baltar so they re-edited the scene in the pilot to have Baltar removed and added the Epilouge and then altered the scene further in this episode.
* In the original movie Baltar was indeed be-headed in front of the Imperious leader but the scene was altered when it was realized that the series was being picked-up so the producers wanted John Colicos to return as Baltar so they re-edited the scene in the pilot to have Baltar removed and added the Epilouge and then altered the scene further in this episode.


On the deleted scene in the DVD box set there is a scene with Serina piloting a shuttle and making her first landing.  There is dialouge in the aired episode from Boomer to Jolly about this landing when Boomer says "Hey head's up Jolly, that first cadet pilot made a better landing then you."
* On the deleted scene in the DVD box set there is a scene with Serina piloting a shuttle and making her first landing.  There is dialouge in the aired episode from Boomer to Jolly about this landing when Boomer says "Hey head's up Jolly, that first cadet pilot made a better landing then you."


Several of the female warriors would again be shown in future episodes during battle scenes. Brie would return in "War of The Gods" when her and Greenbean are captured by The Ship of Lights.
* Several of the female warriors would again be shown in future episodes during battle scenes. Brie would return in "War of The Gods" when her and Greenbean are captured by The Ship of Lights.


The character of Serina was originally to be given a larger role in the series.  In the pilot there were scenes shot where she met with a doctor and her illness was dis-closed, some sort of radiation/cancer like ailement due to the bombing runs by The Cylons on Caprica.  This was to have played out during the series run, but when Jane Seymour elected not to return for the entire series her character was killed off.
* The character of Serina was originally to be given a larger role in the series.  In the pilot there were scenes shot where she met with a doctor and her illness was dis-closed, some sort of radiation/cancer like ailement due to the bombing runs by The Cylons on Caprica.  This was to have played out during the series run, but when Jane Seymour elected not to return for the entire series her character was killed off.


During the preview of the episode there is a scene showing Starbuck instructing the female warriors but this scene is not included in the episode as aired or on the deleted scenes on the DVD.
* During the preview of the episode there is a scene showing Starbuck instructing the female warriors but this scene is not included in the episode as aired or on the deleted scenes on the DVD.


The opening prolouge is changed from that of the feature film/pilot.  Gone is the mention of the lost civilizations of Lemuria and Atlantis.  The dialouge is shortned and the end tag is changed to "who even now fight to survive, somehwere beyond the heavens"
* The opening prolouge is changed from that of the feature film/pilot.  Gone is the mention of the lost civilizations of Lemuria and Atlantis.  The dialouge is shortned and the end tag is changed to "who even now fight to survive, somehwere beyond the heavens"


Stand-ins were used during the Egytian location shots for Kobol.
* Stand-ins were used during the Egytian location shots for Kobol.


== Noteworthy Dialogue ==
== Noteworthy Dialogue ==

Revision as of 02:54, 8 November 2005

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Overview

Part One:

As Serina and Apollo celebrate their engagement several warriors aboard the Galactica are stricken with a mysterious virus that threatens to wipe them all out. Meanwhile a mysterious black void causes more alarm for the fleet and Adama must now rely on the training of inexepeirenced shuttle pilots to take the place of the stricken colonial warriors.

Summary

With many warriors suffering from an unknown ailment, the Galactica recruits new viper pilots—mostly young women, including Apollo's new bride, Serena. Led by Adama's spiritual interpretations, the fleet enters a vast magnetic void, emerging at the planet Kobol, their legendary homeworld. Before Adama can discover Earth's location from the inscribed hieroglyphs, though, a Cylon attack destroys the sacred city on Kobol—and claims the life of Serena.

Questions

  • Apollo asks Serina if she knows how many shuttle pilots were lost on Carillon. She replies many civilians were lost too. The implications are the number civilians and Colonial Warriors killed when the planet was destroyed may have been high. An exact figure is never stated.

Analysis

Notes

  • The scene with Baltar and Imperious Leader is altered somehwhat from the epilouge in the pilot episode. In the original Epilouge the Imperious Leader had mentioned how The Cylons were onimipitant and wanted to extend the hand of peace. In the scene during this episode it is shortened to have Baltar just go in search of the humans.
  • In the original movie Baltar was indeed be-headed in front of the Imperious leader but the scene was altered when it was realized that the series was being picked-up so the producers wanted John Colicos to return as Baltar so they re-edited the scene in the pilot to have Baltar removed and added the Epilouge and then altered the scene further in this episode.
  • On the deleted scene in the DVD box set there is a scene with Serina piloting a shuttle and making her first landing. There is dialouge in the aired episode from Boomer to Jolly about this landing when Boomer says "Hey head's up Jolly, that first cadet pilot made a better landing then you."
  • Several of the female warriors would again be shown in future episodes during battle scenes. Brie would return in "War of The Gods" when her and Greenbean are captured by The Ship of Lights.
  • The character of Serina was originally to be given a larger role in the series. In the pilot there were scenes shot where she met with a doctor and her illness was dis-closed, some sort of radiation/cancer like ailement due to the bombing runs by The Cylons on Caprica. This was to have played out during the series run, but when Jane Seymour elected not to return for the entire series her character was killed off.
  • During the preview of the episode there is a scene showing Starbuck instructing the female warriors but this scene is not included in the episode as aired or on the deleted scenes on the DVD.
  • The opening prolouge is changed from that of the feature film/pilot. Gone is the mention of the lost civilizations of Lemuria and Atlantis. The dialouge is shortned and the end tag is changed to "who even now fight to survive, somehwere beyond the heavens"
  • Stand-ins were used during the Egytian location shots for Kobol.

Noteworthy Dialogue

Serina: Your sister's a warrior and a pilot.

Apollo: She's my sister, not my wife to be.

Official Statements

Statistics

Guest Stars

  • Jane Seymour as Serina


Writing & Direction


Production Notes

  • Series 1 (1978 / 1979)
  • Production Number: 104
  • Airdate Order: 2 (of 21)

First Run Air Dates & Releases

  • UK Airdate: Date
  • US Airdate: September 24, 1978
  • DVD Release: December 28, 2004