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*This is perhaps the only episode of any of the ''Battlestar Galactica'' series that is set on a specific date: October 31, 1980.
*This is perhaps the only episode of any of the ''Battlestar Galactica'' series that is set on a specific date: October 31, 1980.
*The appearance of popular 1970's disc jockey [[w:Wolfman Jack|Wolfman Jack]] in this and the following episode is the only time that the ''Battlestar Galactica'' universe has featured a character that appear as themselves.
*The appearance of popular 1970's disc jockey [[w:Wolfman Jack|Wolfman Jack]] in this and the following episode is the only time that the ''Battlestar Galactica'' universe has featured a character that appear as themselves.
*The Cylons inside the [[Raider (TOS)#Advanced A-B Raider|A-B Raider]] have readouts that use standard English.


== Guest Stars ==
== Guest Stars ==

Revision as of 02:20, 28 July 2007

The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I
"The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I"
An episode of the Galactica 1980 series
Episode No. Season 1, Episode 7
Writer(s) Glen A. Larson
Story by
Director Sigmund Neufeld Jr.
Assistant Director
Special guest(s) Wolfman Jack as Himself
Production No. 1.7
Nielsen Rating
US airdate USA 1980-04-13
CAN airdate CAN {{{CAN airdate}}}
UK airdate UK
DVD release
Population survivors
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Overview[edit]

After a renegade Cylon fighter crash-lands on Earth, Troy and Dillon must stop the surviving Cylons from using radio equipment to contact the rest of the Cylon fleet.

Summary[edit]

  • Recon Delta, which consists of a two-man Viper crewed by Captain Kanon and Lieutenant Britton, is on patrol when it picks up readings of an advanced Cylon fighter.
  • Suddenly, a previously unseen Cylon Raider appears and fires at them.
  • The warbook brings back a readout of the occupants: the Raider crew appear to be human.
  • Kanon decides on a desperate strategy and rams the ship, damaging both craft.
  • The huge Cylon fighter tumbles towards Earth, and Britton is injured.
File:Warbook.jpg
The advanced Cylon 'A-B' Fighter displayed in the Warbook
  • Aboard the Cylon 'A-B' craft, Humanoid Cylon Andromus is in command, another humanoid named Andromidus as his second, with three Centurions rounding out the crew.
  • Having lost their communications they cannot call for help, but Andromus soon realizes the planet they are plummeting toward is the mythic human colony of Earth.
  • Troy's communicator chirps with a message from Adama. Galactica has lost contact with its recon patrol and is believed to be headed to Earth.
  • Troy and Dillon are ordered to meet the stricken Viper at the point it's likely to come down, which is predicted to be in the area of New York City.
  • As the United States Air Force has been detecting Vipers lately, Troy and Dillon elect to take a plane to New York. The kids are ferried to Griffith Observatory and left in the charge of Jamie Hamilton.
  • Once aboard the plane, and in flight to New York, Troy and Dillon are surprised that a terrorist attempts to take control and orders the pilot to divert to Cuba.
  • Troy and Dillon drop him with a joint round of stun gun fire. Later, after activating their invisibility screens in the toilets, Troy and Dillon hustle off the plane as soon as it lands.
  • Troy and Dillon grab a cab and direct the driver north - toward the crash site.
A-B Raider
  • On Galactica, the recon fighter has managed to return, but have reported information about the humanoid Cylons they believe are now headed to Earth.
  • The expected landing zone of the Cylon warship is narrowed down to 'sixty miles north of New York City', and the Air Force, now under the command of Colonel Briggs is also aware.
  • Troy and Dillon race to reach the crash site before the USAF.
  • The A-B craft comes down north of New York, and crashes.
  • Andromus and a single Centurion, Centuri, survive the crash of the A-B craft.
  • Centuri frees Andromus from the wreckage and leaves the area, having activated a self-destruct mechanism on the ship.
  • Andromus surmises that they can find a transmitter in nearby New York City and the two begin their search to find a place from which they can signal a Cylon basestar.
Andromus and Centuri ride with Norman and Shirley
  • Reaching a nearby highway, the two Cylons are mistaken for hitchhikers by a couple dressed for Halloween. Getting into the car, the Cylons meet Norman and Shirley, who are on their way to a party where Wolfman Jack, a radio personality, will be present.
  • Andromus realizes that Wolfman Jack may be able to help him find a transmitter, and agrees to attend the party.
  • Gazing at Centuri in the back seat, Shirley compliments him on having such a great costume.

Notes[edit]

  • This episode marks the introduction of humanoid Cylons, which would become a defining convention of the Re-imagined Series. Unlike the biological versions that would appear in 2003, however, Andromus is more of an android, an automaton that resembles a human.
  • Sheila DeWindt (stewardess) also appeared in the Original Series as Deitra.
  • This is perhaps the only episode of any of the Battlestar Galactica series that is set on a specific date: October 31, 1980.
  • The appearance of popular 1970's disc jockey Wolfman Jack in this and the following episode is the only time that the Battlestar Galactica universe has featured a character that appear as themselves.
  • The Cylons inside the A-B Raider have readouts that use standard English.

Guest Stars[edit]