References to the Re-imagined Series (Webcomics): Difference between revisions

From Battlestar Wiki, the free, open content Battlestar Galactica encyclopedia and episode guide
m (Text replacement - "He That Believeth In Me" to "He That Believeth in Me")
m (Text replacement - ""," to ","")
 
Line 13: Line 13:
=== ''[[w:Dilbert|Dilbert]]'' ===
=== ''[[w:Dilbert|Dilbert]]'' ===
*In the [[:Image:Dilbert2006020523365.jpg|comic for Sunday, February 5, 2006]], an attractive intelligent woman offers Wally a coffee and a discussion on the last ''Battlestar Galactica'' episode.
*In the [[:Image:Dilbert2006020523365.jpg|comic for Sunday, February 5, 2006]], an attractive intelligent woman offers Wally a coffee and a discussion on the last ''Battlestar Galactica'' episode.
*In the [[:Image:DilbertFrack.gif|comic for Friday, December 8, 2006]], Dilbert uses the expletive "[[frak]]" when he has to program the [[w:Legacy system|Legacy system]]. Although the spelling is from the Original Series "[[frack]]", [[w:Scott Adams|Scott Adams]] uses it to reference the Re-imagined Series.<ref name="DILBERT.BLOG">{{cite_web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20070202044647/http://dilbertblog.typepad.com/the_dilbert_blog/2006/12/frack_1.html|title=Frack|date=8 December 2006|accessdate=22 October 2007|last=Adams|first=Scott|format=|language=English}}</ref>
*In the [[:Image:DilbertFrack.gif|comic for Friday, December 8, 2006]], Dilbert uses the expletive "[[frak]]" when he has to program the [[w:Legacy system|Legacy system]]. Although the spelling is from the Original Series "[[frack]]," [[w:Scott Adams|Scott Adams]] uses it to reference the Re-imagined Series.<ref name="DILBERT.BLOG">{{cite_web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20070202044647/http://dilbertblog.typepad.com/the_dilbert_blog/2006/12/frack_1.html|title=Frack|date=8 December 2006|accessdate=22 October 2007|last=Adams|first=Scott|format=|language=English}}</ref>
*In the [[:Image:Dilbert.64.g.gif|comic for Friday, October 5, 2007]], Dilbert mentions going home early to watch ''Battlestar Galactica'' on his [[w:Digital video recorder|DVR]].
*In the [[:Image:Dilbert.64.g.gif|comic for Friday, October 5, 2007]], Dilbert mentions going home early to watch ''Battlestar Galactica'' on his [[w:Digital video recorder|DVR]].


Line 55: Line 55:


=== ''[http://www.roddenberry.com/?action=site.comic&comic=rb Rod & Barry]'' ===
=== ''[http://www.roddenberry.com/?action=site.comic&comic=rb Rod & Barry]'' ===
*In [http://www.rodandbarrycomic.com/?p=12 Episode 3: Channeling My Inner Cylon], Rod expresses his disbelief on why the Cylons would want to destroy the humans, while Barry channels his "inner Cylon", his head having changed into a [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|centurion's head]].
*In [http://www.rodandbarrycomic.com/?p=12 Episode 3: Channeling My Inner Cylon], Rod expresses his disbelief on why the Cylons would want to destroy the humans, while Barry channels his "inner Cylon," his head having changed into a [[Cylon Centurion Model 0005|centurion's head]].
*In [http://www.rodandbarrycomic.com/?p=4 Episode 12: Number Love], Barry discusses how he is in love with [[Number Six]], with Rod noting Barry's previous infatuation with ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: Voyager|Star Trek: Voyager]]''{{'|s}} [[MemoryAlpha:7 of 9|7 of 9]].
*In [http://www.rodandbarrycomic.com/?p=4 Episode 12: Number Love], Barry discusses how he is in love with [[Number Six]], with Rod noting Barry's previous infatuation with ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: Voyager|Star Trek: Voyager]]''{{'|s}} [[MemoryAlpha:7 of 9|7 of 9]].


Line 68: Line 68:
*In the [http://sheldoncomics.com/archive/051114.html comic for Monday, November 14, 2005], Sheldon complains to Arthur how he has to wait until January for the new season, while ''[[w:The Ellen DeGeneres Show|The Ellen DeGeneres Show]]'' "crank[s] out 18 episodes every day".
*In the [http://sheldoncomics.com/archive/051114.html comic for Monday, November 14, 2005], Sheldon complains to Arthur how he has to wait until January for the new season, while ''[[w:The Ellen DeGeneres Show|The Ellen DeGeneres Show]]'' "crank[s] out 18 episodes every day".
*In the [http://www.sheldoncomics.com/archive/061226.html/ comic for Tuesday, December 26, 2006], Arthur asks Sheldon how he likes his ''Battlestar Galactica'' action figures.
*In the [http://www.sheldoncomics.com/archive/061226.html/ comic for Tuesday, December 26, 2006], Arthur asks Sheldon how he likes his ''Battlestar Galactica'' action figures.
*In the [http://sheldoncomics.com/archive/061227.html comic for Wednesday, December 27, 2006], Sheldon and Arthur play "Battlestar Galactica", while Arthur gets carried away.
*In the [http://sheldoncomics.com/archive/061227.html comic for Wednesday, December 27, 2006], Sheldon and Arthur play "Battlestar Galactica," while Arthur gets carried away.


=== ''[[w:xkcd|xkcd]]'' ===
=== ''[[w:xkcd|xkcd]]'' ===

Latest revision as of 17:52, 24 February 2024

Part of the series on

References in

References to


This is the list of References to the Re-imagined Series as they appear in webcomics/comic strips.

Aoi House

Blue Crash Kit

  • In the comic for January 28, 2006, Kit is looked at when she says: "I'm gonna turn on the Sci-Fi Channel! I wonder what I missed on Battlestar Galactica!"

Ctrl+Alt+Del

Dilbert

Full Frontal Nerdity

General Protection Fault

Greenhorn

HijiNKS ENSUE

For all related material on the subject, click here.

Kick in the Head

Knock on Wood

  • In the comic for November 7, 2005, Blue Trapezoid tells Yellow Pentagon hat some of the "governmental monies" was spent on the new Battlestar Galactica DVD.

Monty

  • In the comic for April 27, 2008, the character of Monty purchases a universal remote from an electronics store. After purchasing the remote, he changes the display televisions in the storefront window so they show an episode of Battlestar Galactica.

Nobody Scores!

Real Life

Rod & Barry

Sally Forth

  • In the comic for September 7, 2008, Sally and Ted Forth remark how they can't believe there won't be anymore new episodes.

Scary Go Round

Sheldon

xkcd

  • The January 7th, 2008 comic mentions Battlestar Galactica and Firefly as possible alternatives to Star Wars novels, when the main character says that the latter used to be his world.
  • The July 7th, 2008 comic lists the show in a comic mocking the excessive "in popular culture" sections on Wikipedia.

Yet Another Comic

Related Imagery

References

  1. Adams, Scott (8 December 2006). Frack (backup available on Archive.org) . Retrieved on 22 October 2007.