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*Population count is 49,605, a dramatic increase of 1,752 since the 47,853 count in [[Flight of the Phoenix]], undoubtedly to account for the addition of Battlestar ''[[Pegasus]]'' and her crew to the Colonial fleet.
*Population count is 49,605, a dramatic increase of 1,752 since the 47,853 count in [[Flight of the Phoenix]], undoubtedly to account for the addition of Battlestar ''[[Pegasus]]'' and her crew to the Colonial fleet.
**Even accounting for ''Pegasus'''s losses, this is curiously smaller than <i>[[Galactica]]</i>'s original crew of 2,800.
**Even accounting for ''Pegasus'''s losses, this is curiously smaller than <i>[[Galactica]]</i>'s original crew of 2,800.
***Cain said that the Pegasus was docked at the Scorpion Fleet Yards so perhaps the entire crew wasn't able to return from shore leave before she made a blind jump (yet a number of civillian dock workers were). Cain does note that Pegasus lost 700 crew in the openning attack, and reports say that thanks to Gina the Pegasus was boarded resulting in another 800 dead. 1,500 + 1,752 = 3,252. This is still somewhat smaller than RDM's speculated normal crew compliment of ~5,000 for a Battlestar under optimal conditions.
* [[Nelena Cain]] is the female version of [[Cain (TOS)|Cain]], who was portrayed by the late [[Lloyd Bridges]] in the original ''[[Battlestar Galactica (1978)|Battlestar Galactica]]''.  
* [[Nelena Cain]] is the female version of [[Cain (TOS)|Cain]], who was portrayed by the late [[Lloyd Bridges]] in the original ''[[Battlestar Galactica (1978)|Battlestar Galactica]]''.  
* This episode is inspired by the two part episode, "[[The Living Legend (TOS)|The Living Legend]]".  
* This episode is inspired by the two part episode, "[[The Living Legend (TOS)|The Living Legend]]".  

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Overview

Tensions run high when the Pegasus, a battlestar more advanced than the Galactica, is found -- only to have Admiral Nelena Cain usurp command of the fleet and foist her demands on those under her new command.

Summary

  • The Pegasus, a Mercury-class battlestar, has joined the fleet. She survived the attack by blind-jumping as the Cylons attacked the Scorpion Ship Yards.
  • A Cylon fleet, comprised of two basestars, support ships and a large mothership of unknown purpose have been trailing the fleet -- and detected by Cain and the Pegasus.
  • Upon assuming command of the fleet, Cain begins moving crew members around, transferring Lee Adama and Kara Thrace to the Pegasus.
  • Helo and Galen Tyrol discover that Gina, the Cylon prisoner aboard the Pegasus, was raped by the crew as a form of torture. They rush to Galactica's brig, where a Pegasus lieutenant, Thorne, is about to rape Sharon. Tyrol throws Thorne against a bulkhead, killing him. The pair are arrested for court martial.
  • Commander Adama is angered to hear that Admiral Cain is going to hold the court martial on Pegasus, not Galactica where the offense occured. Cain assures Adama that they will be tried by jury.
  • Admiral Cain, however, does not give the pair a court martial hearing or trial by jury, instead rapidly deciding the verdict by herself and ordering Helo and Tyrol to be executed.
  • Upon discovering what Admiral Cain has done, Commander Adama orders a Raptor to fly out with an armed Marine boarding party and launches Galactica's Vipers against Pegasus, demanding that Admiral Cain release Helo and Galen Tyrol.
  • Admiral Cain refuses, and balks at the thought of an "independent tribunal" to settle the dispute because the last time Galactica held one Commander Adama dissolved the tribunal when he "didn't like the verdict". Adama refuses to back down and insists that he will get his men back.
  • Admiral Cain launches Pegasus' Vipers against the incoming Vipers from Galactica. They close in on each other as the episode ends.

Questions

Analysis

Notes

  • Population count is 49,605, a dramatic increase of 1,752 since the 47,853 count in Flight of the Phoenix, undoubtedly to account for the addition of Battlestar Pegasus and her crew to the Colonial fleet.
    • Even accounting for Pegasus's losses, this is curiously smaller than Galactica's original crew of 2,800.
      • Cain said that the Pegasus was docked at the Scorpion Fleet Yards so perhaps the entire crew wasn't able to return from shore leave before she made a blind jump (yet a number of civillian dock workers were). Cain does note that Pegasus lost 700 crew in the openning attack, and reports say that thanks to Gina the Pegasus was boarded resulting in another 800 dead. 1,500 + 1,752 = 3,252. This is still somewhat smaller than RDM's speculated normal crew compliment of ~5,000 for a Battlestar under optimal conditions.
  • Nelena Cain is the female version of Cain, who was portrayed by the late Lloyd Bridges in the original Battlestar Galactica.
  • This episode is inspired by the two part episode, "The Living Legend".
  • "Pegasus" apparently starts a multi-episode arc and is slated to air mid-way in the second season.
  • "Gina" is a variant of Number Six who has lost her faith. She posed as a civilian dock worker who was rescued by the Pegasus and was responsible for tipping off the Cylons -- killing 800 of the Pegasus crew in the process.
  • Ronald D. Moore also wrote another episode called The Pegasus, in the seventh season of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Noteworthy Dialogue

Official Statements

Statistics

Guest Stars

Writing & Direction

  • Written by
  • Story by
  • Teleplay by
  • Directed by

Production Notes

  • Series 2 (2005/2006)
  • Production Number: 2.10
  • Airdate Order: 10 (of 20)

First Run Air Dates & Releases

  • UK Airdate:
  • US Airdate: September 23rd, 2005
  • DVD Release:
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