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* Upon assuming command of the fleet, Cain begins moving crew members around, transferring [[Lee Adama]] and [[Kara Thrace]] to the ''Pegasus''.
* Upon assuming command of the fleet, Cain begins moving crew members around, transferring [[Lee Adama]] and [[Kara Thrace]] to the ''Pegasus''.
* [[Helo]] and [[Galen Tyrol]] are arrested for court martial, after a ''Pegasus'' lieutenant, [[Thorne]], is murdered.
* [[Helo]] and [[Galen Tyrol]] are arrested for court martial, after a ''Pegasus'' lieutenant, [[Thorne]], is murdered.
* Later towards the end of the episode we learn that [[Cain]] is killed and [[Adama]] is promoted to Admiral allowing him to command the ''Pegasus''. (This might come to light in Episode (211) )


== Questions ==  
== Questions ==  
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* This episode is inspired by the two part episode, "[[The Living Legend (TOS)|The Living Legend]]".  
* This episode is inspired by the two part episode, "[[The Living Legend (TOS)|The Living Legend]]".  
* "Pegasus" apparently starts a multi-episode arc and is slated to air mid-way in the second season.
* "Pegasus" apparently starts a multi-episode arc and is slated to air mid-way in the second season.
* "[[Gina]]" is a variant of [[Number 6]] who has lost her faith. She posed as a civilian dock worker who was rescued by the ''Pegasus'' and was responsible for tipping off the Cylons -- killing 800 of the ''Pegasus'' crew in the process.
* "[[Gina]]" is a variant of [[Number Six]] who has lost her faith. She posed as a civilian dock worker who was rescued by the ''Pegasus'' and was responsible for tipping off the Cylons -- killing 800 of the ''Pegasus'' crew in the process.
* [[Ronald D. Moore]] also wrote another episode called [[wikipedia:The Pegasus (TNG episode)|The Pegasus]], in the seventh season of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.
* [[Ronald D. Moore]] also wrote another episode called [[wikipedia:The Pegasus (TNG episode)|The Pegasus]], in the seventh season of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.



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Overview

Tensions run high when the Pegasus, a battlestar more advanced than the Galactica, is found -- only to have Admiral Nelena Cain usurp command of the fleet and foist her demands on those under her new command.

Summary

Questions

Analysis

Notes

  • Nelena Cain is the female version of Cain, who was portrayed by the late Lloyd Bridges in the original Battlestar Galactica.
  • This episode is inspired by the two part episode, "The Living Legend".
  • "Pegasus" apparently starts a multi-episode arc and is slated to air mid-way in the second season.
  • "Gina" is a variant of Number Six who has lost her faith. She posed as a civilian dock worker who was rescued by the Pegasus and was responsible for tipping off the Cylons -- killing 800 of the Pegasus crew in the process.
  • Ronald D. Moore also wrote another episode called The Pegasus, in the seventh season of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Noteworthy Dialogue

Official Statements

Statistics

Guest Stars

Writing & Direction

  • Written by
  • Story by
  • Teleplay by
  • Directed by

Production Notes

  • Series 2 (2005/2006)
  • Production Number: 2.10
  • Airdate Order: 10 (of 20)

First Run Air Dates & Releases

  • UK Airdate:
  • US Airdate: September 23rd, 2005
  • DVD Release:
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