The Battlestar Galactica Drinking Game: Difference between revisions

From Battlestar Wiki, the free, open content Battlestar Galactica encyclopedia and episode guide
m (Text replacement - ""," to ","")
 
(349 intermediate revisions by 44 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
=Take a drink every time...=
{{sillypage}}


== ...someone kills a baby. ==
''This page relates to heavy drinking (both of characters and wiki contributors) as a result of gaffes from the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]].<br />
*Six ([[Mini-Series]])
''For a drinking game related to the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]], see External links below.''<br />
*Adama ([[Scattered]])
''Finally, for information that will improve gnashing of your teeth or suicidal tendencies, please watch "[[Galactica 1980]]."''<br/><br/>
*Dr. Cottle ([[The Captain's Hand]])


== ...Colonel Saul Tigh... ==
*...drinks.
*...resolves to quit drinking.
**''Take two sympathy drinks when,  not if, Tigh falls off the wagon.''
*...is drunk on duty.
*...questions Adama's orders.
*...complains about not wanting his own command.
*...berates someone else for a flaw he has too.
*...gives a remarkably stupid order to the crew
*''Take bonus drinks if...''
**...a loss of life is involved ([[Resistance]])
**...a beloved character needlessly suffers for it ([[Resistance]])
**...Lee Adama is involved with the order ([[Fragged]])
**...the Fleet tells him, collectively, to frak off ([[Fragged]])
**...Commander Adama has to repair Tigh's frak-ups
**...Tigh undermines his own reputation as a result ([[Mini-Series]], "[[Fragged]]", "[[Resistance]]")
**...Tigh admits that he's making bad orders (or says he doesn't want to be making the orders, "I don't want a command!", etc.)


== ...Ellen Tigh... ==
[[Image:Tighsdrinking.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Bottoms up, Colonel.]]
*...makes sexual advances on someone other than Col. Tigh.
*...brokers for power.
*...manipulates Col. Tigh.
**''This may lead Col. Tigh to give a remarkably stupid order to the crew, in which case refer to the rules for that occurrence as well.''


== ...Kara Thrace... ==
Other TV shows have had [[Wikipedia:Drinking game|drinking games]] adapted from the venerable "Hi, Bob!" game, among others. The new "[[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Battlestar Galactica]]" series has sadly failed to stop ''Battlestar Wiki's'' contributors from doing the same after noticing repeated plot points, parallels to current events, characterizations, and other silliness.
*...Demonstrates yet another talent.
**Card Shark: "And the girl wins again! Another round?" ([[Water]])
**Sniper: "With all due respect, sir, I am the best shot in or out of the cockpit." ([[Bastille Day]])
**Painter: "You paint these, Kara? / Yeah." ([[Valley of Darkness]])
**Pro-level Pyramid Player: "I was scouted for the pros. Bum knee took me out of contention." ([[Resistance]])
*...Steps out of the box.
**...mates two Vipers nose-to-nose for flight ([[Mini-Series]])
**...jury-rigs an enemy fighter with foreign controls to fly herself home ([[You Can't Go Home Again]])
**...outwits the Cylons in a tactical fighter plan of attack ([[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]), ([[Resurrection Ship, Part I]])
**...kills or maims a Cylon with anything other than a gun ("[[Flesh and Bone]]", "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]", "[[The Farm]]")
*...Steps into the bottle. ([[Scar]])
*...Punches anyone.
*...Makes a Cylon kill.
*...Is mistaken for a Cylon and nearly killed because of it ([[You Can't Go Home Again]], [[Resistance]], [[Home, Part I]], [[Resurrection Ship, Part I]])
*...Hops into bed on a barely-considered whim.
**Gaius Baltar ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]])
**Samuel Anders ([[The Farm]])
**Lee Adama ([[Scar]])
*...Starts to unduly fawn over someone mere days after meeting them.
**Samuel Anders ([[Resistance]])
**Admiral Cain ([[Resurrection Ship, Part I]] and [[Resurrection Ship, Part II|Part II]])


== ...Six dies. ==
You might consider creating your own ''Cylon Shooters'' for use in the game by [[Cylon Shooter|following the recipe]] given by actors [[Grace Park]] and [[Tahmoh Penikett]].
*Nuked. ([[Mini-Series]])
*Shot. ([[33]])
*Impaled. ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]])
*Extinguished. ([[The Farm]])


== ...Six appears to Baltar at an inopportune moment. ==
{{clear}}
*''Take bonus drinks if''
=='''''Take a drink every time...'''''==
*...Baltar tries to subtly talk to both Six and real people at the same time  (e.g. [[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]: "I'm not your plaything!")
**...and both Six and the "real" person or people Baltar is talking to respond the same way ("Plaything?")
*...Six tries to engage Baltar in either sex or foreplay
*...Baltar makes awkward attempts at excusing his odd behavior
*...Others comment on Baltar's sanity or lack thereof
*...She's naked
*...She's dressed like Starbuck


== ...Six becomes violent or threatens violence. ==
===Someone talks to an "imaginary friend"...===
*Breaks a baby's neck ([[Mini-Series]])
* [[Gaius Baltar]], in almost every episode with the [[Cylon-Related Hallucinations|virtual Number Six]], and lately with his [[Virtual Baltar#Gaius Baltar's Virtual Baltar|virtual doppelgänger]].
*Screams in Baltar's face ([[Bastille Day]])
* [[Caprica-Six]], with her virtual ''Gaius Baltar'' ("[[Downloaded]]," "[[Taking a Break From All Your Worries]]")
*Beats the crap out of Caprica-Boomer
* [[Lee Adama]], with his lost fiancee, [[Gianne]] {{TRS|Black Market}}
*Chokes Baltar ([[Litmus]])
* [[Laura Roslin]] to [[Leoben Conoy]] and snakes ("[[Flesh and Bone]],""[[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]")
*"I'll always have your heart…I can rip it out of your chest if I have to." ([[Colonial Day]])
* [[Number Three]] to the [[Final Five]] ([[Hero]], [[Rapture]])
*Smashes Baltar's face into a mirror. ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]])
* [[William Adama]] to his late wife, [[Carolanne Adama]] {{TRS|A Day in the Life}}
*Kicks the shit out of Starbuck. ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]])
* [[Dodona Selloi]] to the [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies#The Lords of Kobol|The Lords of Kobol]] and [[God (RDM)|God]] {{TRS|Exodus, Part I}}
*Tackles Baltar ([[Resurrection Ship, Part I]] as Gina)
* [[Kara Thrace]] to [[Socrata Thrace|her mother]][[Leoben Conoy]] {{TRS|Maelstrom}} and Slick {{TRS|Someone to Watch Over Me}}
*Breaks a guard's neck ([[Resurrection Ship, Part II]] as Gina)
*Shoots Admiral Cain ([[Resurrection Ship, Part II]] as Gina)
*Chokes Baltar with his tie ([[Epiphanies]])
*Shoves Baltar and bites his lip ([[Epiphanies]] as Gina)
*Bashes [[Number Three]]'s head in with a rock ([[Downloaded]] as [[Caprica-Six]])


== ...Anyone smokes. (literally or figuratively) ==
=== ...Colonel Saul Tigh... ===
*Gaius Baltar
[[Image:Saulellen.jpg|thumb|right|"Consumption of [certain] beverages...may cause health problems."]]
*Dr. Cottle
*...drinks alcohol ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Fragged]]," "[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]," etc.).
*Kara Thrace
*...resolves to quit drinking.
*Specialist [[Prosna]]
*...is drunk on duty ("[[Bastille Day]]," "[[Fragged]]").
*Lee Adama
*...questions Adama's orders.
*...complains about not wanting his own command {{TRS|Scattered}}.
*...berates someone else for a flaw he has as well {{TRS|Miniseries}}.
*...states or asks the obvious for purposes of exposition {{TRS|Resurrection Ship, Part I}}.
*...orders someone report "to the brig" ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], ''others'').
*...asks about shooting people for throwing coffee ([[Resistance_(episode)|Resistance]])
*...gives a remarkably stupid order to the crew.
*''Take a bonus drink if...''
**...a loss of life is involved ("[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]," "[[Exodus, Part II]]").
**...a beloved character needlessly suffers for it {{TRS|Resistance (episode)}}.
**...[[Lee Adama]] is involved with the order {{TRS|Fragged}}.
**...the Fleet tells him, collectively, to [[frak]] off {{TRS|Fragged}}.
**...Commander Adama has to repair Tigh's frak-ups.
**...Tigh undermines his own reputation as a result ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Fragged]]," "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]").


== ...Any male character sticks it in a [[toaster]]. ==
=== ...Ellen Tigh... ===
*Helo
*...makes sexual advances on someone other than Colonel Tigh ("[[Colonial Day]]," "[[Sacrifice]]," "[[Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down]]").
*Gaius Baltar
*...brokers for power {{TRS|Colonial Day}}.
*Galen Tyrol
*...manipulates Colonel Tigh {{TRS|Resistance (episode)}}, {{TRS|Someone to Watch Over Me}}.
*...fraks someone other than Colonel Tigh ("[[Occupation]]")


== ...Helo acts like an idiot. ==
=== ...Kara Thrace... ===
*...fails to notice his robot girlfriend's glowing spine. ([[Six Degrees of Separation]])
*...demonstrates yet another talent.
*...fails to realize his inexplicably nauseous robot girlfriend is pregnant. ([[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]])
**Card Shark: "And the girl wins again! Another round?" {{TRS|Water}}
*...shoots his pregnant robot girlfriend. ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]])
**Sniper: "With all due respect, sir, I am the best shot in or out of the cockpit." {{TRS|Bastille Day}}
*...lets his pregnant robot girlfriend jack Starbuck's spaceship. ([[Scattered]])
**Painter: "You paint these, Kara? / Yeah." {{TRS|Valley of Darkness}}
*...is surprised that everyone wants to throw his pregnant robot girlfriend out an airlock. ([[Home, Part I]])
**Pro-level Pyramid Player: "I was scouted for the pros. Bum knee took me out of contention." {{TRS|Resistance (episode)}}
*...fails to anticipate territory issues with his pregnant robot girlfriend's copy's former boyfriend. ([[Home, Part II]])
**Poetry Buff: "You wouldn't know Caprican Poetry if it was hot-sidded across your helmet." / "'From the darkness you must fall - Failed and weak, to darkness all.' -[[Kataris]], not one of his better works" {{TRS|Final Cut}}
**Clairvoyant: "WE'RE GOING THE WRONG WAY!" ("[[He That Believeth in Me]]," "[[Six of One]]")
**Musician: "My father taught me" ("[[Someone to Watch Over Me]]")
*...steps out of the box to...
**...mate two Vipers nose-to-nose in combat {{TRS|Miniseries}}.
**...jury-rig an enemy fighter {{TRS|You Can't Go Home Again}}.
**...uses an improvised weapon to kill or maim a Cylon ("[[Flesh and Bone]]," "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]," "[[The Farm]]," "[[Occupation]]").
**...outwit the Cylons via a clever plan of attack ("[[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]," "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]").
***''Take a bonus drink if this is because she knows the Cylons would never overlook such an obvious blind spot'' ("[[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]," "[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]").
*...drinks as heavily as Col. Tigh ("[[Scar]]," "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]").
*...assaults someone who outranks her ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]").
*...is mistaken for a Cylon and nearly killed because of it ("[[You Can't Go Home Again]]," "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]," "[[Home, Part I]]," "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]," "[[Crossroads, Part II]]," "[[Six of One]]," "[[Guess What's Coming to Dinner?]]")
*...hops into bed on a barely-considered whim...
**...with Gaius Baltar {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I}}
**...with Samuel Anders ("[[The Farm]]," "[[The Ties That Bind]]")
**...with Lee Adama {{TRS|Scar}}
**...with "Leoben Conoy" (in her mind) {{TRS|Maelstrom}}
*...starts to unduly fawn over someone shortly after meeting them.
**Samuel Anders {{TRS|Resistance (episode)}}
**Admiral Cain ("[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]," "[[Resurrection Ship, Part II|Part II]]")
**Lee Adama ("[[Daybreak, Part I]]," "[[Daybreak, Part II|Part II]]")
*...taunts someone (Just ''pick a frakking episode!'')


== ...Chief Tyrol acts like a moron. ==
===...Lee Adama... ===
*...makes out with a lieutenant against regulations - who happens to be a sleeper copy of Helo's pregnant robot girlfriend.
*...uses one of his dad's phrases ("Be careful out there," "roll the hard six")
*...lies about making out with his robot girlfriend.
*...completely oversteps his authority and/or commits mutiny
*...lies when he says he never loved his robot girlfriend.
*...acts self-righteous or angsty towards his dad ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Bastille Day]]," "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]," "[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]")
*...chews out of his crew who dare to show concern about his feelings about his robot girlfriend - or anything else, for that matter. ([[Mini-Series]], [[Flight of the Phoenix]])
*...has a near-death experience.
*...glares at or curses Colonel Tigh.
**Almost killed by [[Cylon Raiders]] ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]").
*...goads the Yee-Haw Boys into entering his and Helo's cell and beating him up with soap-in-a-towel.
**Almost left for dead  ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]],"  "[[The Eye of Jupiter]]/[[Rapture]]").
*...Sleeps in the hanger bay in his undies then beats the crap out of Cally when woken.
**Almost killed by a criminal mob or elements thereof ("[[Bastille Day]]," "[[Home, Part II]]," "[[Sacrifice]]," "[[Black Market]]").
**Almost killed by [[Kara Thrace]] {{TRS|Sacrifice}}.
**Almost killed by [[Cylon Centurion]]s ("[[Valley of Darkness]]," "[[Home, Part I]]").
**Almost killed by [[Romo Lampkin|his own lawyer]] {{TRS|Sine Qua Non}}.
*...shows angst about anything...anything at all.


''Finish your drink if someone else acknowledges the stupidity of Tyrol''. ("[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]")
===...Kara Thrace and Lee Adama...===
*...stare at each other strangely for non-work-related reasons.
*...play "Viper tag" ("[[You Can't Go Home Again]]," "[[Flight of the Pheonix]]," "[[Crossroads, Part II]]").
*...exchange blows.
*...kiss.
**''Take a bonus drink if they both kiss '''''and''''' exchange blows.''
*...[[frak]] {{TRS|Unfinished Business}}


==...Bill Adama...==  
===...Bill Adama...===
*...uses his Glare of Death.
*...uses his [[Adama Glare|Glare of Death]].
**''Bonus drink if Cottle deflects it with his own Scowl of Intense Disapproval.'' ([[The Captain's Hand]])
**''Bonus drink if Cottle deflects it with his own Scowl of Intense Disapproval'' {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}.
*...stomps down ''Galactica'''s hallways.
*...stomps down ''Galactica'''s hallways.
*...waxes philisophically.
*...waxes philosophically.
*...brings up his [[Joseph Adama|lawyer father]].
*...brings up his [[Joseph Adama|lawyer father]].
*...says either "as of this moment" or "moments ago" ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]," "[[Epiphanies]]")
*...expresses sympathy for the Cylons.
*...expresses sympathy for the Cylons.
*...expresses an enthusiastic attitude toward killing Cylons.
*...expresses an enthusiastic attitude toward killing Cylons.
*''Take a bonus drink if it is by trying kill a Cylon himself''
**''Take a bonus drink if it is by trying kill a Cylon himself''
**''Finish the drink completely if he tries to kill the same Cylon he expressed sympathy for in a previous episode.''
***''Finish the drink completely if he tries to kill the same Cylon he expressed sympathy for in a previous episode.''
*...agrees with President Roslin.
*...agrees with, argues with, deposes, or kisses President Roslin.
*...argues with President Roslin.
*...appears on screen sporting a [[Adamastache|moustache]].
*...deposes President Roslin.
**''Take a bonus drink when you see him finally '''shave that frakking thing off!'''''
*...kisses President Roslin.
*...does something "captainly," like crushing walnuts in his hand or building a model ship.
*...appears on screen sporting a moustache.
*...uses military action to resolve a situation.
*...does something "captainly", like crushing walnuts in his hand or building a model ship.
*...makes a reckless or stupid command decision.
*...uses military action to resolve a situation. (See the above section if Adama's decision to use military action is recklessly dumb.)
**Counterattacking the Cylons {{TRS|Miniseries}}
*...makes a recklessly stupid command decision.
**Wasting half the fleet's [[tylium (RDM)|fuel]] looking for Starbuck {{TRS|You Can't Go Home Again}}
**Counterattacking the Cylons ([[Mini-Series]])
**Arresting President Roslin {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II}}
**Wasting half the fleet's fuel looking for Starbuck ([[You Can't Go Home Again]])
**Sending Marines to rescue Helo and the Chief from ''Pegasus'' {{TRS|Pegasus (episode)}}
**Arresting President Roslin ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]])
**Arranging for the assassination of Admiral Cain {{TRS|Resurrection Ship, Part I}}
**Sending Marines to rescue Helo and the Chief from the ''Pegasus'' ([[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]])
**Jumping ''Galactica'' into the atmosphere of New Caprica {{TRS|Exodus, Part II}}
**Arranging for the assassination of Admiral Cain ([[Resurrection Ship, Part I]])
**''Bonus drinks if a woman tries to reason with Adama.''
**''Bonus drinks if a woman tries to reason with Adama.''
:*Roslin tells Adama, "The war is over, we lost", and "We need to start having babies" ([[Mini-Series]])
:*Roslin tells Adama, "The war is over, we lost," and "We need to start having babies" {{TRS|Miniseries}}
:*Dualla tells Adama, "It's time to put the fleet back together" ([[Home, Part I]])
:*Dualla tells Adama, "It's time to put the fleet back together" {{TRS|Home, Part I}}
:*Roslin tells Adama, "[[Helena Cain|She]] is dangerous, and the only thing that you can do is hit her before she hits you," ([[Resurrection Ship, Part I]])
:*Roslin tells Adama, "[[Helena Cain|She]] is dangerous, and the only thing that you can do is hit her before she hits you," {{TRS|Resurrection Ship, Part I}}
:*Sharon tells Adama, "You said you never asked yourself why you deserve to survive." ([[Resurrection Ship, Part II]])
:*Sharon tells Adama, "You said you never asked yourself why you deserve to survive." {{TRS|Resurrection Ship, Part II}}
::*''Finish your drink completely when, not if, Adama ultimately relents, echoing that woman's words to his officer(s).''
::*''Finish your drink completely when, not if, Adama ultimately relents, echoing that woman's words to his officer(s).''
*...Rolls a "Hard Six"
*...tells people to do their job.
**''Bonus drinks if he's told the frak off, perhaps in not so many words.''
*...breaks the [[H.M.S. Glutton o' Punishment|model ship]], or allows it to get in the position to be broken ("[[Maelstrom]]," "[[Sine Qua Non]]").
=== ...Helo ... ===
*...fails to notice his robot girlfriend's glowing spine. {{TRS|Six Degrees of Separation}}
*...fails to realize his inexplicably nauseous robot girlfriend is pregnant {{TRS|The Hand of God (RDM)}}.
*...shoots his pregnant robot girlfriend {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I}}.
*...lets his pregnant robot girlfriend jack Starbuck's spaceship {{TRS|Scattered}}.
*...is surprised that everyone wants to shoot or throw his pregnant robot girlfriend out an airlock ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]], [[Home, Part I]]).
*...fails to anticipate territory issues with his pregnant robot girlfriend's copy's former boyfriend {{TRS|Home, Part II}}.
*...defends himself by starting with, "What..."
*...saves a Cylon from death or torture
**''Take a bonus drink if it's the entire Cylon race.'' {{TRS|A Measure of Salvation}}
*...is seen in a gym, helping others get in shape
*...is passive-aggressively accosted by Colonel Tigh
*...is directly accosted by Colonel Tigh
*...is inexplicably promoted to positions far above his skill level
*...commits a treasonous act, only to be forgiven later
*...tries to keep up morale when everyone else is bickering
*...Fraks the wrong [[Sharon Valerii|Number Eight]], while his [[Sharon Agathon|Eight]] is watching {{TRS|Someone to Watch Over Me}}
=== ...Chief Tyrol... ===
*...fails to notice his robot girlfriend's glowing spine. (off-screen)
*...fails to notice [[Crossroads, Part II|his own robotic glowing spine]]. (off-screen)
*...makes out with a lieutenant against regulations {{TRS|Litmus}}.
*...lies about making out with his robot girlfriend {{TRS|Litmus}}.
*...lies when he says he never loved his robot girlfriend.
*...tells the truth about really loving his robot girlfriend {{TRS|Escape Velocity}}, {{TRS|Someone to Watch Over Me}}.
*...tells the truth when he says he's not having an affair with his [[Tory Foster|robot "partner"]] {{TRS|The Ties That Bind}}.
*...chews out a member of his crew who dare to show concern about his feelings about his robot girlfriend or his dead wife - or anything else, for that matter ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], [[Flight of the Phoenix]], [[Escape Velocity]]).
*...hits Cally after waking from a suicidal nightmare {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I}}.
*...is hit by Cally during her own suicidal episode {{TRS|The Ties That Bind}}.
*...is proven to be an expert distiller ("[[Litmus]]," "[[Flight of the Phoenix]]," "[[Pegasus_(episode)|Pegasus]]").
*...glares at or curses Colonel Tigh.
**...''or anyone else for that matter'' ("If I scratched everyone who popped off at the chief the cooks could be flying the planes" - Lee Adama, "[[Final Cut]]")
* ...stumbles around in a religious trance instead of harvesting the algae so people can eat! {{TRS|The Eye of Jupiter}}
*Breaks his former robot girlfriend out of jail only to get fraked over again ("[[Someone to Watch Over Me]]")


== ...People get away with things — major disciplinary problems are ignored or set aside. ==
=== ...Dr. Cottle disrespects authority... ===
*Starbuck gets away with punching Col. Tigh ([[Mini-Series]])
*...disregards President Roslin's office {{TRS|Act of Contrition}}
*Tyrol gets away with his hidden affair with Boomer, even when it leads to a security flaw that allows a Cylon suicide bomber to attack the ship ([[Litmus]])
*...undermines Adama's authority ("[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]," "[[The_Captain's_Hand|The Captain's Hand]]")
*Starbuck gets away with stealing and ultimately losing ''Galactica'''s captured Cylon raider. ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]])
*...rebuffs a question from Col. Tigh with profanity {{TRS|Fragged}}
*Boomer gets away with trying to kill herself and ends up on a vitally important mission ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]])
*...ridicules Col. Tigh's command decisions {{TRS|Resistance (episode)}}
*Baltar gets away with murdering [[Crashdown]] ([[Fragged]])
*...debates the notion of "do no harm" with [[Number Three]] {{TRS|Precipice}}
*Apollo gets away with pulling a gun on Tigh ([[Scattered]]) and helping Roslin escape ([[Home, Part II]])
*Helo gets away with pulling a gun on Apollo ([[Home, Part I]])
*President Roslin ultimately gets away with subverting the boundary between military and civilian government ([[Home, Part II]]).
*Commander Adama ultimately gets away with subverting the boundary between military and civilian government ([[Litmus]], [[Home, Part II]]).
*Kat gets away with getting high on drugs during flight (reinstated in [[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]])
*Starbuck gets away with (and gets promoted for) stealing the Blackbird to fly a photo recon mission that her CAG specifically took her off of. ([[Resurrection Ship, Part I]])
*Lee Adama gets away with law enforcement by summary execution ([[Black Market]])
*Lee gets away with making repeated visits to a prositute ([[Black Market]])
*Kat gets away with punching Starbuck in the mouth ([[Scar]])
*Lee gets away with an affair with Dee, a fellow active duty soldier ([[The Captain's Hand]])
*Tryol gets away with beating the crap out of Cally with nothing more than a stern talking to from a [[Brother Cavil|priest]] ([[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I]]).


==...Zarek makes a gambit for power...==
===...Zarek makes a gambit for power...===
*...but loses.
*...but loses.
**[[Colonial Day]]
**[[Colonial Day]]
**[[Home, Part I]]
**[[Home, Part I]]
**[[Home, Part II]]
**[[Home, Part II]]
**[[Blood on the Scales]]
***''Finish your drink when he loses his life as well.''
*...and succeeds.
*...and succeeds.
**[[Bastille Day]]
**[[Bastille Day]]
**[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]
**[[Collaborators]]
**[[The Ties That Bind]]


==...Lee Adama... ==
===...a copy of [[Number Six]]...===
*...uses one of his dad's phrases ("Be careful out there", "roll the hard six")
*...completely oversteps his authority and/or commits mutiny
*...acts self-righteous or angsty towards his dad ([[Miniseries]], [[Bastille Day]], [[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]], [[Resurrection Ship, Part II]])
*...has a near-death experience.
**Ejects into space with a leak in his flight suit ([[Resurrection Ship, Part II]])
**Almost killed by gangters. ([[Black Market]])
**Accidentally shot. ([[Sacrifice]])
**Put in command of ''Pegasus''. ([[The Captain's Hand]])
*...angsts over said near-death experiences ([[Resurrection Ship, Part II]], [[Black Market]], [[The Captain's Hand]])


==Miscellaneous==
==== ...is introduced as a separate entity... ====
...[[Billy Keikeya|Billy]] and [[Anastasia Dualla|Dee]] stare at each other like two teenagers but never actually do anything.
*[[Number Six#Armistice Station Copy|Armistice Envoy Six]] {{TRS|Miniseries}}
*[[Caprica-Six]] {{TRS|Miniseries}}
*[[Virtual beings#Baltar's Virtual Six|Head Six]] {{TRS|Miniseries}}
*[[Shelly Godfrey]] {{TRS|Six Degrees of Separation}}
*[[Number Six#Caprican Troop Leaders|White Jacket Six]] {{TRS|33}}
*[[Number Six#Caprican Overseer Copies|Overseer Six]] {{TRS|Bastille Day}}
*[[Gina Inviere]] ([[Pegasus]])
*Infected Six {{TRS|Torn}}
*[[Natalie]] {{TRS|Six of One}}
*[[Lida]] {{TRS|Blood on the Scales}}
*Sonja {{TRS|Someone to Watch Over Me}}


...Someone gets promoted. This includes Roslin being sworn in as President ([[Miniseries]]), as well as when nuggets like Hot Dog get their wings ([[You Can't Go Home Again]]), someone is elected to the Quorum of Twelve (Zarek or Baltar) or elected Vice President ("[[Colonial Day]]"), or any other regular promotions within the military such as Starbuck in "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]".
==== ...dies... ====
*Take two drinks if someone is promoted twice in one episode, ie: Major Lee Adama to Commander Lee Adama in [[The Captain's Hand]].
*Nuked ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]")
**Take another drink if the nuke scene is repeated again in flashback ("[[33]]," "[[Downloaded]]," "[[Taking a Break from All Your Worries]]," every single episode in the opening credits....)
*Shot ("[[33]]," "[[Precipice]]," "[[Razor]]," "[[Faith]]")
**Take a bonus drink if she is shot by a fellow Cylon.
*Impaled {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II}}
*Extinguished {{TRS|The Farm}}
*Bombed {{TRS|Occupation}}
*Choked {{TRS|Torn}}
*Infected {{TRS|Torn}}
*Suffocated {{TRS|A Measure of Salvation}}


==== ...becomes violent or threatens violence...====
*Breaks a baby's neck ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]] as Caprica-Six)
*Screams in Baltar's face ([[Bastille Day]] as Baltar's internal Six)
*Beats the crap out of Caprica-Valerii ([[Litmus]] as [[Number Six#Caprican Overseer Copies|an overseer]])
*Threatens live-donor open heart surgery on Baltar ("As far as I'm concerned, you can have any woman you want. But always remember, I have your heart <nowiki>[...]</nowiki> I can always rip it out of your chest if I have to.") ([[Colonial Day]] as Baltar's internal Six)
*Chokes Baltar ([[Litmus]] as Baltar's internal Six)
*Smashes Baltar's face into a mirror ([[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]] as Baltar's internal Six)
*Beats up Starbuck {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II}}
*Kills Admiral [[Helena Cain|Cain]]'s marines ("[[Razor]]," as [[Gina Inviere]])
*Tackles Baltar ([[Resurrection Ship, Part I]] as Gina)
*Breaks a guard's neck ([[Resurrection Ship, Part II]] as Gina)
*Shoots Admiral Cain ([[Resurrection Ship, Part II]] as Gina)
*Chokes Baltar with his tie {{TRS|Epiphanies}}
*Shoves Baltar and bites his lip ([[Epiphanies]] as Gina)
*Cuts her own face ("[[Downloaded]]" as Caprica-Six)
*Bashes [[Number Three]]'s head in with a rock ("[[Downloaded]]" as [[Caprica-Six]])
*Breaks [[Sharon Valerii|Boomer]]'s neck {{TRS|Rapture}}.
*Punches [[Saul Tigh|Colonel Tigh]] ([[Crossroads, Part I]] as Caprica-Six)
*Has [[Cylon Centurion|Centurions]] kill a [[Number One|group]] [[Number Four|of]] [[Number Five|fellow]] [[humanoid Cylons]] {{TRS|Six of One}}
*Murders [[Jean Barolay]] {{TRS|Faith}}
*Fights a small group of the [[Sons of Ares]] {{TRS|Deadlock}}
[[Image:Cloud9Destroyed.jpg|thumb|right|Kablooey!]]
''Take two bonus drinks if she goes nuclear.''
*Suicide-bombs ''[[Cloud Nine]]''  ("[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]" as Gina)


*The Number Six/Cylon leitmotif
==== ...[[Cylon-Related Hallucinations#Baltar's Internal Six|Baltar's internal Six]] appears at an inopportune moment... ====
*"Bloodshed" (the Adama death theme from [[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]) in [[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]] and [[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]
''Take a bonus drink if...''
*"Prelude to War" in the [[Resurrection Ship, Part II]] battle sequence
*...Baltar tries to subtly talk to both Six and real people at the same time  (e.g. [[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]: "I'm not your plaything!").
*The "Destiny/Baltar's Dream" leitmotif
**''Take another drink if both Six and the "real" person or people Baltar is talking to respond the same way (e.g. "Plaything?").''
*...Six tries to engage Baltar in either sex or foreplay.
**''Finish your drink if Six '''does''' engage Baltar in sex or foreplay''
*...Baltar makes awkward attempts at excusing his odd behavior.
*...others comment on Baltar's sanity or lack thereof.
*...Six appears while he's in the bathroom.
*...Six appears after he's had sex with another woman.
*...Six appears naked.
*...Another character makes reference to Baltar's odd behavior while Six is present (e.g [[Home, Part II]]: "Would you stop going crazy in there!").


...[[CIC]] bursts into applause. ([[Mini-Series]], [[You Can't Go Home Again]], [[The Hand of God (RDM)]], [[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]], [[The Farm]], [[Home, Part I]]), [[Resurrection Ship, Part II]])
=== ...someone kills a baby or threatens to do so. ===
*Bonus drink if it prefigures an assassination attempt. (Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]], [[Resurrection Ship, Part II]])
*Caprica-Six {{TRS|Miniseries}}
*Commander [[William Adama|Adama]], in [[Gaius Baltar]]'s dream on {{RDM|Kobol}} {{TRS|Scattered}}
*Laura Roslin ("[[Downloaded]]," "[[Epiphanies]]")
*Kara Thrace {{TRS|Occupation}}
*Boomer {{TRS|Rapture}}
*Cally {{TRS|The Ties That Bind}}


...Six comes up with some vague mystical interpretation of Baltar's travails.
=== ...anyone smokes (literally or figuratively)... ===
[[Image:Adama_laura_toke.jpg|thumb|right|[[New Caprican loco weed|Smokin']], smokin', I feel alright, mamma, I'm not jokin, yeah.]]
*Gaius Baltar
*Dr. Cottle
*Kara Thrace
*Specialist [[Prosna]]
*Lee Adama
*[[Socinus]] {{TRS|Scattered}}
*Laura Roslin {{TRS|Unfinished Business}}
*Bill Adama  {{TRS|Unfinished Business}}
*Saul Tigh
*Sam Anders
*Felix Gaeta {{TRS|Blood on the Scales}}


...Elosha comes up with some vague mystical interpretation of Roslin's travails.
=== ...any male character sticks it in a [[toaster]]... ===
*Helo {{TRS|Six Degrees of Separation}}
*Gaius Baltar ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]," "[[Hero]]," "[[Six of One]]")
*Galen Tyrol ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Litmus]]")
*[[Alastair Thorne]] {{TRS|Pegasus (episode)}}


...Roslin comes up with some vague mystical interpretation of the Fleet's travails.
=== ...People get away with breaking the rules... ===
*Tyrol gets away with his hidden affair with Boomer, even when it leads to a security flaw that allows a Cylon suicide bomber to attack the ship {{TRS|Litmus}}
*Starbuck gets away with stealing and ultimately losing ''Galactica'''s captured Cylon Raider. {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I}}
*Boomer gets away with trying to kill herself and ends up on a vitally important mission {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II}}
*Baltar gets away with murdering {{callsign|Crashdown}} {{TRS|Fragged}}
*Apollo gets away with pulling a gun on Tigh {{TRS|Scattered}} and helping Roslin escape {{TRS|Home, Part II}}
*Helo gets away with pulling a gun on Apollo {{TRS|Home, Part I}}
*President Roslin ultimately gets away with subverting the boundary between military and civilian government {{TRS|Home, Part II}}.
*Commander Adama ultimately gets away with subverting the boundary between military and civilian government ([[Litmus]], [[Home, Part II]]).
*{{callsign|Kat}} gets away with getting high on drugs during flight (reinstated in "[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]")
*Starbuck gets away with (and gets promoted for) stealing the Blackbird to fly a photo recon mission that her CAG specifically took her off of {{TRS|Resurrection Ship, Part I}}
*Lee Adama gets away with law enforcement by summary execution {{TRS|Black Market}}
*Lee gets away with making repeated visits to a prostitute {{TRS|Black Market}}
*Kat gets away with punching Starbuck in the mouth {{TRS|Scar}}
*Lee gets away with an affair with Dee, a fellow active duty soldier {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}
*Tyrol gets away with beating the crap out of someone with nothing more than a stern talking from a [[Cavil|priest]] {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I}}
*[[The Circle]] gets away with summarily executing 14 people {{TRS|Collaborators}}
*{{callsign|Helo}} is not investigated after he asphyxiates the military assets, infected Cylons, that were going to be used to eliminate the Cylons as a threat to humanity {{TRS|A Measure of Salvation}}
**Take a bonus drink if he confesses it and still isn't punished.
*[[Felix Gaeta|Gaeta]] merely gets punched for trying to kill [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] with a fountain pen {{TRS|Taking a Break From All Your Worries}}.
*Starbuck is given [[Demetrius|a ship and crew of her own]] after threatening President Roslin with a firearm {{TRS|Six of One}}.


...Leoben comes up with some vague mystical interpretation of Starbuck's travails.
===Miscellaneous===
*...a prayer or speech includes or ends with "So Say We All!"
::If "So Say We All!" is said once, then repeated by a group, only one drink is required for that pair of utterances.
*...[[God (RDM)|God]], one of the [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies#The Lords of Kobol|Gods]], or a specific [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies#The Lords of Kobol|God]] is referenced. (i.e. "[[Great Mother of Artemis]]!" or "Procreation is one of God's commandments.")
*...Roslin uses her Stare of You-Gotta-Be-Frakking-Kidding-Me.
*...[[Billy Keikeya|Billy]] and [[Anastasia Dualla|Dee]] stare at each other like two teenagers but never actually do anything.
*...Gaeta says, "Yes, sir." or "Aye, sir." (''On this one, alone, most of us would need a "commercial break"'' after one episode...)
*...Apollo's modesty is thwarted by the smallest towel in the fleet.
*...someone talks about someone else "not having the guts" ([[Saul Tigh]] during quite a bit of Season 4)
*...[[Jammer]] says something that hints that he may be a Cylon.
*...Roslin comes up with some vague mystical interpretation of the Fleet's travails.
*...Elosha comes up with some vague mystical interpretation of Roslin's travails.
*...Six comes up with some vague mystical interpretation of Baltar's travails.
*...Leoben comes up with some vague mystical interpretation of Starbuck's travails.
*...A Cylon says "By your command".
*...Someone gets promoted (Just ''pick an episode''.)
**Take two drinks if someone is promoted twice in one episode (Major Lee Adama to Commander Lee Adama in "[[The Captain's Hand]]").
*...Someone becomes President  ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]," "[[Collaborators]]" (twice), "[[Sine Qua Non]]," "[[Revelations]]," "[[The Oath]]" (illegitimate), "[[Daybreak, Part II]]")
*...[[CIC]] bursts into applause. ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Water]]," "[[You Can't Go Home Again]]," "[[The Hand of God (RDM)|Hand of God]]," "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]," "[[The Farm]]," "[[Home, Part I]]," "[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]," "[[The Passage]]," "[[Revelations]]")
**Bonus drink if the applause precedes an assassination attempt ("[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]," "[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]")
*...Someone is thrown out the airlock, or nearly thrown out the airlock
**Specialist [[Prosna]] {{TRS|Miniseries}}
**[[Gaius Baltar]] ("[[Bastille Day]]," "[[Taking a Break From All Your Worries]]")
**[[Shelly Godfrey]] (Speculated, [[Six Degrees of Separation]]
**[[Leoben Conoy]] {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}
**[[Galen Tyrol]] ("[[Resistance]]," "[[A Day in the Life]]")
**{{callsign|Athena}} {{TRS|Home, Part I}}
**[[Hera Agathon]] {{TRS|Downloaded}}
**[[Number One]] / Brother Cavil {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}
**[[Jammer]] {{TRS|Collaborators}}
**[[Felix Gaeta]] {{TRS|Collaborators}}
**[[Cally Tyrol]] ("[[A Day in the Life]]," "[[The Ties That Bind]]")
*...A never-before-seen guest star turns out to be a Cylon
**[[Simon]] {{TRS|The Farm}}
**[[Number Three]] / D'anna Biers {{TRS|Final Cut}}
**[[Cavil]] ([[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I]], [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]])
*...a Cylon refers to not seeing someone at a Cylon meeting or party ([[Cylon-Related_Hallucinations#Baltar's_Internal_Six|Baltar's Internal  Six]] in the [[Miniseries]], [[Cavil]] in "[[Lay_Down_Your_Burdens,_Part_I|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I]]")
*...Every time the ''[[Space Park]]'' appears in a background shot of the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]].
::Everyone must stand and yell "Space Park!" after drinking.
:::If the ''Space Park'' and [[Grace Park]] appear in the same episode, everyone must go to a park once the show is over.
*...a season ends with a Cylon attack ("[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]," "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]," "[[Crossroads, Part II]]").


...Gaeta says, "Yes, sir." (''On this one, alone, most of us would need a "commercial break"'' after one episode...)
===Production===
[[Image:Combatlanding2.jpg|thumb|200px|And they land the same way EVERY TIME! That's skill, I tell ya.]]
*...Michael Rymer's camera makes a full 360° revolution.
**''In this case, everyone in the room must spin around until the scene is over.''
*...Michael Rymer cross-cuts between two nearly identical scenes. ("[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]," "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]")
**''In this case, link arms with someone else and take a shot together.''
*...the producers re-use stock special effects footage.
**...when you spot the "USS Enterprise" lurking in the Fleet.
**...an establishing shot of ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'' from the side, surrounded by the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]].
**...an establishing shot of ''Galactica'' from the top.
**...an establishing shot of ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' from the side.
**...the civilian fleet jump from the [[Miniseries]].
**...the Viper Launch sequence.
**...the Viper [[Combat landing|Combat Landing]] sequence. (numerous episodes)
**...''Take another drink if the the stock footage leads to logic gaps.''


...Apollo's modesty is thwarted by the smallest towel in the fleet.
===[[Music of Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Music]]===
*...Bear McCreary re-uses musical themes.
**The Number Six/Cylon [[Wikipedia:leitmotif|leitmotif]] ("ding..ding-ding..ding, ding...ding-ding...ding...")
**"Bloodshed" (the Adama death theme from "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]") in "[[The Farm]]," "[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]],"  "[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]" and "[[Exodus, Part II]]"
**"Prelude to War" in the "[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]" battle sequence
**The "Destiny/Baltar's Dream" leitmotif
**Starbuck's theme ("Starbuck on the Red Moon")
*...Bear McCreary finds some excuse to use the Stu Phillips theme from the original series ("[[Colonial anthem]]").
**[[Miniseries]] (twice)
**[[Final Cut]]
**[[Daybreak, Part II]]
*...Bear McCreary re-uses music from Richard Gibbs' Miniseries soundtrack.
*...Bear McCreary throws in some new musical influences out of nowhere.
**Hindu prayer - UK/Season Two opening
**Celtic folk song - "Wander My Friends" / "A Good Lighter" / "Reuniting the Fleet" / "Admiral and Commander"
**Italian pseudo-opera - "Battlestar Operatica"
**Elevator music - "Battlestar Muzaktica"
**Heavy metal - "Standing in the Mud" / "Black Market"
**Orchestral piece - "The Shape of Things to Come" / "Passacaglia" / "Allegro" / "A Promise to Return" / "Violence and Variations"
**Electric Violin / Thundering Bass - "Destiny" / "Baltar's Dream" / "The Dance" / "Mandala in the Clouds"
**Classical Violin - "Roslin and Adama" / "Roslin Confesses" / "Someone to Trust"
**Piano - "Metamorphosis Five" / "One Year Later" / "Battlestar Sonatica"
**Guitar solo - "Pegasus" / "Something Dark is Coming"
**Sitar - "A Distant Sadness" / "Mandala in the Clouds" / "Heeding the Call" / "All Along The Watchtower"
**[[The Music|Bob Dylan]] - "All Along The Watchtower"
***Finish your drink and go [[New Caprican loco weed|get high]] with [[Final Five|four of your closest friends]].


...Laura Roslin uses her Stare of You-Gotta-Be-Frakking-Kidding-Me.
==Official Statements==


...A Cylon says "By your command".
From a ''Rolling Stone'' September 2006 Magazine interview of [[Katee Sackhoff]]


...[[Jammer]] says something that hints that he may be a Cylon.
:"Four years ago, I had older men and twelve-year-olds coming up to me," she says. "Now I get sorority girls telling me, 'We watch the show and drink every time you say "frak," hit someone or sleep with someone.' And I'm thinking, 'This is why I didn't go to college.'"


==Production==
==External links==
*...Michael Rymer's camera makes a full 360° revolution.
* A drinking game for the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] can be found [http://www.ringthis.com/tv_drinking_games/batlstar.htm here].
**''In this case, everyone in the room must spin around until the scene is over.''
*''Link arms with someone else and take a shot together every time Michael Rymer cross-cuts between two nearly identical scenes.'' ([[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]], [[Resurrection Ship, Part I]])
*...the producers re-use stock special effects footage.
**...an establishing shot of the [[Galactica]] from the side, surrounded by the fleet.
**...an establishing shot of the [[Galactica]] from the top.
**...an establishing shot of the [[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]] from the side.
**...the civilian fleet jump from the [[Mini-Series]].
**...the Viper Launch sequence.
**...''Take another drink of the the stock footage leads to logic gaps.''
*...Bear McCreary re-uses stock musical cues.
*...Bear McCreary finds some excuse to use the Stu Phillips theme from the original series.
*...Bear McCreary throws in some new musical influences out of nowhere.


==...Kara Thrace and Lee Adama...==
[[Category:A to Z|Battlestar Galactica Drinking Game, The]]
*...stare at eachother, strangely for non-work-related reasons.
[[Category:Silly Pages|Battlestar Galactica Drinking Game, The]]
*...exchange blows
[[Category:RDM|Battlestar Galactica Drinking Game, The]]
*...kiss


[[Category:A to Z]]
{{featured article candidate previous}}
[[Category:RDM]]
[[Category:Silly Pages]]

Latest revision as of 17:43, 24 February 2024

This page is silly.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.


This page relates to heavy drinking (both of characters and wiki contributors) as a result of gaffes from the Re-imagined Series.
For a drinking game related to the Original Series, see External links below.
Finally, for information that will improve gnashing of your teeth or suicidal tendencies, please watch "Galactica 1980."


Bottoms up, Colonel.

Other TV shows have had drinking games adapted from the venerable "Hi, Bob!" game, among others. The new "Battlestar Galactica" series has sadly failed to stop Battlestar Wiki's contributors from doing the same after noticing repeated plot points, parallels to current events, characterizations, and other silliness.

You might consider creating your own Cylon Shooters for use in the game by following the recipe given by actors Grace Park and Tahmoh Penikett.

Take a drink every time...[edit]

Someone talks to an "imaginary friend"...[edit]

...Colonel Saul Tigh...[edit]

"Consumption of [certain] beverages...may cause health problems."

...Ellen Tigh...[edit]

...Kara Thrace...[edit]

...Lee Adama...[edit]

...Kara Thrace and Lee Adama...[edit]

...Bill Adama...[edit]

  • ...uses his Glare of Death.
  • ...stomps down Galactica's hallways.
  • ...waxes philosophically.
  • ...brings up his lawyer father.
  • ...says either "as of this moment" or "moments ago" (TRS: Miniseries, "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II," "Epiphanies")
  • ...expresses sympathy for the Cylons.
  • ...expresses an enthusiastic attitude toward killing Cylons.
    • Take a bonus drink if it is by trying kill a Cylon himself
      • Finish the drink completely if he tries to kill the same Cylon he expressed sympathy for in a previous episode.
  • ...agrees with, argues with, deposes, or kisses President Roslin.
  • ...appears on screen sporting a moustache.
    • Take a bonus drink when you see him finally shave that frakking thing off!
  • ...does something "captainly," like crushing walnuts in his hand or building a model ship.
  • ...uses military action to resolve a situation.
  • ...makes a reckless or stupid command decision.
  • Finish your drink completely when, not if, Adama ultimately relents, echoing that woman's words to his officer(s).
  • ...Rolls a "Hard Six"
  • ...tells people to do their job.
    • Bonus drinks if he's told the frak off, perhaps in not so many words.
  • ...breaks the model ship, or allows it to get in the position to be broken ("Maelstrom," "Sine Qua Non").

...Helo ...[edit]

  • ...fails to notice his robot girlfriend's glowing spine. (TRS: "Six Degrees of Separation")
  • ...fails to realize his inexplicably nauseous robot girlfriend is pregnant (TRS: "The Hand of God").
  • ...shoots his pregnant robot girlfriend (TRS: "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I").
  • ...lets his pregnant robot girlfriend jack Starbuck's spaceship (TRS: "Scattered").
  • ...is surprised that everyone wants to shoot or throw his pregnant robot girlfriend out an airlock (Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I, Home, Part I).
  • ...fails to anticipate territory issues with his pregnant robot girlfriend's copy's former boyfriend (TRS: "Home, Part II").
  • ...defends himself by starting with, "What..."
  • ...saves a Cylon from death or torture
  • ...is seen in a gym, helping others get in shape
  • ...is passive-aggressively accosted by Colonel Tigh
  • ...is directly accosted by Colonel Tigh
  • ...is inexplicably promoted to positions far above his skill level
  • ...commits a treasonous act, only to be forgiven later
  • ...tries to keep up morale when everyone else is bickering
  • ...Fraks the wrong Number Eight, while his Eight is watching (TRS: "Someone to Watch Over Me")


...Chief Tyrol...[edit]

...Dr. Cottle disrespects authority...[edit]

...Zarek makes a gambit for power...[edit]

...a copy of Number Six...[edit]

...is introduced as a separate entity...[edit]

...dies...[edit]

...becomes violent or threatens violence...[edit]

Kablooey!

Take two bonus drinks if she goes nuclear.

...Baltar's internal Six appears at an inopportune moment...[edit]

Take a bonus drink if...

  • ...Baltar tries to subtly talk to both Six and real people at the same time (e.g. Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I: "I'm not your plaything!").
    • Take another drink if both Six and the "real" person or people Baltar is talking to respond the same way (e.g. "Plaything?").
  • ...Six tries to engage Baltar in either sex or foreplay.
    • Finish your drink if Six does engage Baltar in sex or foreplay
  • ...Baltar makes awkward attempts at excusing his odd behavior.
  • ...others comment on Baltar's sanity or lack thereof.
  • ...Six appears while he's in the bathroom.
  • ...Six appears after he's had sex with another woman.
  • ...Six appears naked.
  • ...Another character makes reference to Baltar's odd behavior while Six is present (e.g Home, Part II: "Would you stop going crazy in there!").

...someone kills a baby or threatens to do so.[edit]

...anyone smokes (literally or figuratively)...[edit]

Smokin', smokin', I feel alright, mamma, I'm not jokin, yeah.

...any male character sticks it in a toaster...[edit]

...People get away with breaking the rules...[edit]

Miscellaneous[edit]

  • ...a prayer or speech includes or ends with "So Say We All!"
If "So Say We All!" is said once, then repeated by a group, only one drink is required for that pair of utterances.
Everyone must stand and yell "Space Park!" after drinking.
If the Space Park and Grace Park appear in the same episode, everyone must go to a park once the show is over.

Production[edit]

And they land the same way EVERY TIME! That's skill, I tell ya.
  • ...Michael Rymer's camera makes a full 360° revolution.
    • In this case, everyone in the room must spin around until the scene is over.
  • ...Michael Rymer cross-cuts between two nearly identical scenes. ("Pegasus," "Resurrection Ship, Part I")
    • In this case, link arms with someone else and take a shot together.
  • ...the producers re-use stock special effects footage.
    • ...when you spot the "USS Enterprise" lurking in the Fleet.
    • ...an establishing shot of Galactica from the side, surrounded by the Fleet.
    • ...an establishing shot of Galactica from the top.
    • ...an establishing shot of Pegasus from the side.
    • ...the civilian fleet jump from the Miniseries.
    • ...the Viper Launch sequence.
    • ...the Viper Combat Landing sequence. (numerous episodes)
    • ...Take another drink if the the stock footage leads to logic gaps.

Music[edit]

  • ...Bear McCreary re-uses musical themes.
  • ...Bear McCreary finds some excuse to use the Stu Phillips theme from the original series ("Colonial anthem").
  • ...Bear McCreary re-uses music from Richard Gibbs' Miniseries soundtrack.
  • ...Bear McCreary throws in some new musical influences out of nowhere.
    • Hindu prayer - UK/Season Two opening
    • Celtic folk song - "Wander My Friends" / "A Good Lighter" / "Reuniting the Fleet" / "Admiral and Commander"
    • Italian pseudo-opera - "Battlestar Operatica"
    • Elevator music - "Battlestar Muzaktica"
    • Heavy metal - "Standing in the Mud" / "Black Market"
    • Orchestral piece - "The Shape of Things to Come" / "Passacaglia" / "Allegro" / "A Promise to Return" / "Violence and Variations"
    • Electric Violin / Thundering Bass - "Destiny" / "Baltar's Dream" / "The Dance" / "Mandala in the Clouds"
    • Classical Violin - "Roslin and Adama" / "Roslin Confesses" / "Someone to Trust"
    • Piano - "Metamorphosis Five" / "One Year Later" / "Battlestar Sonatica"
    • Guitar solo - "Pegasus" / "Something Dark is Coming"
    • Sitar - "A Distant Sadness" / "Mandala in the Clouds" / "Heeding the Call" / "All Along The Watchtower"
    • Bob Dylan - "All Along The Watchtower"

Official Statements[edit]

From a Rolling Stone September 2006 Magazine interview of Katee Sackhoff

"Four years ago, I had older men and twelve-year-olds coming up to me," she says. "Now I get sorority girls telling me, 'We watch the show and drink every time you say "frak," hit someone or sleep with someone.' And I'm thinking, 'This is why I didn't go to college.'"

External links[edit]