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DVD: Wings of Desire

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Commander Adama: Mr. President, a wall of unidentified craft is closing in on the fleet.

Baltar: Possibly a Cylon welcoming commitee.

Commander Adama: Sir, may I suggest we launch a 'welcoming commitee' of our own?

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Mistakes

When Apollo runs out of fuel, he checks to find a nearby planet to land on. When he sees one, he says "Thank you, Lord". Later, Starbuck says "Good Lord, I almost forgot." According to the show's canon, humans believe in more than one God, and always refer to them as "The Lords" or "The Gods". The actors goofed by making the terms singular. See more...

Trivia

The pilot crests (worn by Richard Hatch and Dirk Benedict, among others) on their collars were actually U.S. Army Military Intelligence Class A uniform crests. See more...

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Battlestar Galactica (1978) - The Gun on Ice Planet Zero (1) (S1 E8)

Revealing: When the 'snow ram' loses power and stops, the crew jumps out to see what has happened. The snow surface behind the ram is undisturbed and trackless, as if the ram has been stationary long enough for its tracks to be erased. This is because it is actually on a set and has not moved at all.

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