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Battlestar Galactica (1978) - The Gun on Ice Planet Zero (2) (S1 E9)

Revealing: When Adama orders the fleet to "Flank speed ahead", the next exterior shows Galactica, seemingly turning to port, but looking at the landing pod shows the image is a reversed shot of the ship turning to starboard, evidenced by the ship's name being backwards.

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