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== Zusammenfassung == | |||
* Die ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]] '' mit einer Besatzung von Freiwilligen unternimmt eine letzte Mission gegen die Zylonen unter [[John Cavil]], während sich Schicksale erfüllen.'' | |||
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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
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* Saul Tigh is disturbed at the sight of gooey wires and conduit used to interface Anders with the battlestar. | * Saul Tigh is disturbed at the sight of gooey wires and conduit used to interface Anders with the battlestar. | ||
* Admiral Adama hands over command of the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] to [[Hoshi]], noting that if they aren't back from the mission in 12 hours, they will never come back. Similarly, Lee Adama appoints [[Romo Lampkin]] as President of the Twelve Colonies. He joins Admiral Hoshi on the last Raptor to leave ''Galactica'' for the baseship, the Fleet's new flagship. | * Admiral Adama hands over command of the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] to [[Hoshi]], noting that if they aren't back from the mission in 12 hours, they will never come back. Similarly, Lee Adama appoints [[Romo Lampkin]] as President of the Twelve Colonies. He joins Admiral Hoshi on the last Raptor to leave ''Galactica'' for the baseship, the Fleet's new flagship. | ||
* Baltar's followers get in the ship. Baltar enters, but then tells [[Paulla]] that he must stay on the ship. Lee Adama throws Baltar a weapon. As Baltar is given a weapon, a Number Six leads a large number of [[Cylon Centurion]]s down the [[hangar deck]]; a red sash painted on them for identification. | * Baltar's followers get in the ship. Baltar enters, but then tells [[Paulla Schaffer|Paulla]] that he must stay on the ship. Lee Adama throws Baltar a weapon. As Baltar is given a weapon, a Number Six leads a large number of [[Cylon Centurion]]s down the [[hangar deck]]; a red sash painted on them for identification. | ||
[[File:Daybreak Teaser.jpg|thumb|right|200px|right|Adama in CIC during the [[Battle of the Colony]]. Note the extra cables near the control console which connect the ship's systems to Anders.]] | [[File:Daybreak Teaser.jpg|thumb|right|200px|right|Adama in CIC during the [[Battle of the Colony]]. Note the extra cables near the control console which connect the ship's systems to Anders.]] | ||
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* The Five each know part of the secret to resurrection. They will combine their knowledge by connecting themselves through the water in Ander's tank. | * The Five each know part of the secret to resurrection. They will combine their knowledge by connecting themselves through the water in Ander's tank. | ||
* Ellen Tigh tells the others that the process will also share memories as well as data. Saul jokes that he can't wait to see them. | * Ellen Tigh tells the others that the process will also share memories as well as data. Saul jokes that he can't wait to see them. | ||
* Before they begin, [[Tory Foster]], visibly anxious, warns the others that they | * Before they begin, [[Tory Foster]], visibly anxious, warns the others that some of what they see in each other's minds might be shocking and asks that they agree to keep in mind that they're all fallible. An impatient Cavil screams. "Hey! I don't mean to rush you, but you are keeping two civilizations waiting!" Saul brushes the warning off. | ||
* The Five dip their hands and make the connection. A Number Four verifies by wireless that the Colony is receiving the correct information. | * The Five dip their hands and make the connection. A Number Four verifies by wireless that the Colony is receiving the correct information. | ||
* As the data flows to the Colony, the Final Five indeed see each's other's memories: first Anders, then Saul, then Ellen. | * As the data flows to the Colony, the Final Five indeed see each's other's memories: first Anders, then Saul, then Ellen. | ||
* Foster's | * Foster's memory of murdering [[Cally Tyrol]] in an effort to protect her secret of being a Cylon comes to the forefront, surprising the others of the Five, and sending [[Galen Tyrol]] into a homicidal rage. | ||
* Tyrol pulls his hand from the pool and wraps both hands tightly around Foster's neck in a death-grip, eventually snapping her neck. | * Tyrol pulls his hand from the pool and wraps both hands tightly around Foster's neck in a death-grip, eventually snapping her neck. | ||
* As Anders | * As Anders and the Colony Hybrid scream due to the sudden disconnection, the enemy Cylons in CIC believe they are deceived and open fire. The Colonials kill all but Cavil, who shouts an exasperated "[[Frak]]!" before putting his pistol in his mouth and pulling the trigger. | ||
* High above, as the Raiders begin attacking ''Galactica'' again, [[Racetrack]]'s damaged Raptor drifts, its crew lifeless. A rock strikes the ship, causing Racetrack's dead hand to strike the firing button to the Raptor's tactical nuclear missiles, launching them all straight at the Colony. | * High above, as the Raiders begin attacking ''Galactica'' again, [[Racetrack]]'s damaged Raptor drifts, its crew lifeless. A rock strikes the ship, causing Racetrack's dead hand to strike the firing button to the Raptor's tactical nuclear missiles, launching them all straight at the Colony. | ||
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[[File:Cripple.jpg|thumb|right|200px|right|''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' suffers massive hull damage as she completes the jump from the Colony.]] | [[File:Cripple.jpg|thumb|right|200px|right|''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' suffers massive hull damage as she completes the jump from the Colony.]] | ||
* Adama orders Kara Thrace to make a [[blind jump]], but Thrace thinks about [[The Music|the music her father played]], the music that Hera wrote to her. Recalling the mathematical associations she tried to discern from the music, Thrace realizes the music works as a series of FTL coordinates. | * Adama orders Kara Thrace to make a [[blind jump]], but Thrace thinks about [[The Music|the music her father played]], the music that Hera wrote to her. Recalling the mathematical associations she tried to discern from the music, Thrace realizes the music works as a series of FTL coordinates. | ||
* She punches in the coordinates into the [[Computers|navigation computer]] and jumps the ship. As she enters the coordinates, brief flashbacks are shown, including her finding her own corpse on [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], and | * She punches in the coordinates into the [[Computers|navigation computer]] and jumps the ship. As she enters the coordinates, brief flashbacks are shown, including her finding her own corpse on [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], and Leoben calling her an angel. | ||
* A flashback scene appears where Lee Adama and Kara Thrace talk about how she [[The Destiny|thinks about death]] every time she gets into a cockpit. She claims she's not completely fearless, though. She admits her biggest fear isn't dying, but being forgotten once she is gone. | * A flashback scene appears where Lee Adama and Kara Thrace talk about how she [[The Destiny|thinks about death]] every time she gets into a cockpit. She claims she's not completely fearless, though. She admits her biggest fear isn't dying, but being forgotten once she is gone. | ||
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:The linked graphic omits the first and last note of the theme, but both can be heard in the soundtrack during the jump montage. The second "five" (in the third chunk of four digits) corresponds to the tuplet G#/A/G#, effectively omitting the trill up to high A. Every note has the same duration except for the last two, which are twice the length of the others. | :The linked graphic omits the first and last note of the theme, but both can be heard in the soundtrack during the jump montage. The second "five" (in the third chunk of four digits) corresponds to the tuplet G#/A/G#, effectively omitting the trill up to high A. Every note has the same duration except for the last two, which are twice the length of the others. | ||
*The first four numbers of Kara Thrace's jump coordinates -- 1, 1, 2, 3 -- are the first four numbers of the most common Fibonacci Sequence (starting with 1, 1), where each number is the the sum of the previous two. The last four numbers in reverse -- 1, 2, 3, 5 -- are the start of another Fibonacci Sequence (starting with 1, 2). | *The first four numbers of Kara Thrace's jump coordinates -- 1, 1, 2, 3 -- are the first four numbers of the most common Fibonacci Sequence (starting with 1, 1), where each number is the the sum of the previous two. The last four numbers in reverse -- 1, 2, 3, 5 -- are the start of another Fibonacci Sequence (starting with 1, 2). | ||
*Science advisor Kevin Grazier and composer Bear McCreary actually worked out the science behind the jump coordinates/musical score with input from Bradley Thompson. Their conclusion was that the coordinates were based on ''Galactica''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s heading and distance, so the coordinates translate as 112 degrees by 365 degrees (although the maximum value should be 360) with a range of 365,321 [[SU]], or approximately 5.75 Colonial light-years. This indicates that ''Galactica'' only jumped 5.75 light-years from the Colony to Earth, and not some unimaginably vast distance as indicated by Adama's later one million light-year comment.<ref>[http://www.bearmccreary.com/blog/?p=1760#more-1760 Bear McCreary's Battlestar Blog]</ref> | |||
*At least two of the Virtual Beings, Virtual Six and Virtual Baltar, are proven to be entities with their own independent existences, and are not projections from the minds of those who see them. The exact nature of their existence--whether they are literal angels or something else--has not been determined. They have, however, been sent by another being sometimes called "God," who came to guide Baltar and Caprica Six in their destiny of protecting Hera. | *At least two of the Virtual Beings, Virtual Six and Virtual Baltar, are proven to be entities with their own independent existences, and are not projections from the minds of those who see them. The exact nature of their existence--whether they are literal angels or something else--has not been determined. They have, however, been sent by another being sometimes called "God," who came to guide Baltar and Caprica Six in their destiny of protecting Hera. | ||
*Kara Thrace was sent back from the dead by "God" to guide humanity to a new home the coordinates of which were hidden in the Music. | *Kara Thrace was sent back from the dead by "God" to guide humanity to a new home the coordinates of which were hidden in the Music. | ||
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===Miscellaneous=== | ===Miscellaneous=== | ||
* | *Attacking the colony to rescue Hera is presented as a risky scheme to save one person but there are legitimate tactical reasons for the attack. Should Cavil re-discover the secrets of resurrection through Hera, he would re-acquire a distinct advantage over the rebel Cylons and the Colonials. Thus, the attack could be seen as an attempt to deny Cavil his goal, and with resurrection he would undoubtedly proceed to wipe out humanity. Tigh's offer to restore resurrection in an exchange for peace gives Cavil what he wants but elevates the Colonial's bargaining position. | ||
* In another piece of irony in a program that is full of such, the two beings most directly responsible for the attack and destruction of the Twelve Colonies, Gaius Baltar and Caprica Six, get to live on a lush green New Earth in love with each other. | * In another piece of irony in a program that is full of such, the two beings most directly responsible for the attack and destruction of the Twelve Colonies, Gaius Baltar and Caprica Six, get to live on a lush green New Earth in love with each other. | ||
* Even if humanity does repeat the Cycle, Lee Adama's plan would seem to have had some success, because it will have taken much, much longer to do so this time around. | * Even if humanity does repeat the Cycle, Lee Adama's plan would seem to have had some success, because it will have taken much, much longer to do so this time around. | ||
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* Cavil's suicide, in the way it is framed and executed, closely mirrors the televised 1987 suicide of American politician [[w:Budd Dwyer|Budd Dwyer]]. | * Cavil's suicide, in the way it is framed and executed, closely mirrors the televised 1987 suicide of American politician [[w:Budd Dwyer|Budd Dwyer]]. | ||
* Adama's drunken moment, where he sits against a wall, vomits, and then looks up at the night sky, echoes [[w:Oscar Wilde|Oscar Wilde]]'s famous aphorism: ''We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.'' | * Adama's drunken moment, where he sits against a wall, vomits, and then looks up at the night sky, echoes [[w:Oscar Wilde|Oscar Wilde]]'s famous aphorism: ''We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.'' | ||
* Though it was never explicitly | * Though it was never explicitly stated in the Miniseries or after, it seems that Tigh was indeed planning to retire whenever Adama decided to leave the Colonial Military. The flashbacks in this episode to Saul and Ellen Tigh in the bar make it clear that Tigh is planning on following Adama out of the service. However Adama, as viewers come to see, decides ultimately to finish out his last years as the CO of ''Galactica'' despite reservations. Tigh obviously followed. This also sheds more light on Tigh's eventual estrangement from Ellen - which was where their relationship was at in the miniseries. The bitterness she doubtless felt at Tigh once again choosing Bill Adama over her was probably a factor in not only her noted loose behaviour, but their growing estrangement before the war. | ||
*It is not entirely clear when in Adama's career he decided to pursue the idea of a civilian job as seen in both parts of "Daybreak". Dialogue during the lie detector test scene suggests Adama has been given his orders to command ''Galactica'', but is considering resigning before taking up the post. However, Adama notes in his initial interview with his prospective employer in the previous episode that he has already commanded two battlestars. One of these is obviously ''[[Valkyrie]]'', but it is not clear if Adama is already referring to ''Galactica'' as the second command (which could also suggest he is already commanding ''Galactica'' at the time this flashback is set and is considering his resignation when on leave from that ship), or to another battlestar that Adama once commanded but has never been mentioned before. | *It is not entirely clear when in Adama's career he decided to pursue the idea of a civilian job as seen in both parts of "Daybreak". Dialogue during the lie detector test scene suggests Adama has been given his orders to command ''Galactica'', but is considering resigning before taking up the post. However, Adama notes in his initial interview with his prospective employer in the previous episode that he has already commanded two battlestars. One of these is obviously ''[[Valkyrie]]'', but it is not clear if Adama is already referring to ''Galactica'' as the second command (which could also suggest he is already commanding ''Galactica'' at the time this flashback is set and is considering his resignation when on leave from that ship), or to another battlestar that Adama once commanded but has never been mentioned before. | ||
*When the Colony's hybrid shuts down, Cavil suggests one of the Final Five did it, to which a Doral says it must be Anders, indicating he knows about the Final Five, which means Cavil must have lifted his ban on knowledge of the five among the other Cylon models, presumably after their identities became known during the Cylon Civil War. Doral's comment also indicates some knowledge of the technical specialties of the five, which means he could be a part of Cavil's inner circle who still remember the five, or is aware that Anders' mental state has forced the others to put him in a hybrid bath. It's unlikely his knoweldge is based on intel from Boomer, as she escaped before Anders was connected to the stream, and the last she would have known he was in a coma. | |||
* The Colonials do not seem keen on preserving any aspects of their culture, such as the arts or traditions. In essence, by destroying their technology, they are destroying the last remnants of a 2000+ year old culture, the likes of which may never be seen again. | |||
* In [[Sharon Valerii]]'s flashback immediately after she was killed by [[Sharon Agathon|Sharon "Athena" Agathon]], then-Commander Adama was upbraiding her for her constant poor landings he, among other things, told her she was not to let her personal life get in the way. This is a direct reference to the fact that she is still struggling with survivors guilt over her parents deaths on [[Troy (RDM)|Troy]], which occurred when she was undergoing training in the Colonial Military. The "deaths" of her parents were staged, however, by the Cylons who destroyed the colony of Troy to coincide with Valerii's activation as a sleeper agent. (The scenes were filmed, but cut from the aired version of the episode.) | * In [[Sharon Valerii]]'s flashback immediately after she was killed by [[Sharon Agathon|Sharon "Athena" Agathon]], then-Commander Adama was upbraiding her for her constant poor landings he, among other things, told her she was not to let her personal life get in the way. This is a direct reference to the fact that she is still struggling with survivors guilt over her parents deaths on [[Troy (RDM)|Troy]], which occurred when she was undergoing training in the Colonial Military. The "deaths" of her parents were staged, however, by the Cylons who destroyed the colony of Troy to coincide with Valerii's activation as a sleeper agent. (The scenes were filmed, but cut from the aired version of the episode.) | ||
* Chief Engineer Galen Tyrol's decision to travel to a highland area, which is implied to be Scotland, is a possible nod to the ''Star Trek'' character [[MemoryAlpha:Montgomery Scott|"Scotty"]], another famous science fiction engineer. | * Chief Engineer Galen Tyrol's decision to travel to a highland area, which is implied to be Scotland, is a possible nod to the ''Star Trek'' character [[MemoryAlpha:Montgomery Scott|"Scotty"]], another famous science fiction engineer. | ||
*According to Ron Moore, the island Tyrol mentions was intended to be [[w:Vancouver Island|Vancouver Island]] as a nod to the show's production site of Vancouver, British Columbia. [[Aaron Douglas]] however interpreted the line as a reference to Scotland and the reference to the highlands was then added. | *According to Ron Moore, the island Tyrol mentions was intended to be [[w:Vancouver Island|Vancouver Island]] as a nod to the show's production site of Vancouver, British Columbia. [[Aaron Douglas]] however interpreted the line as a reference to Scotland and the reference to the highlands was then added. | ||
*Simon dismisses the colonial attack by citing the Cylon's superior numbers, saying in the end it all comes down to mathematics. This sentiment about mathematics is echoed in the final scenes by the virtual Six. | |||
*As the fleet flies into the sun, the lens flare creates a color pattern that resembles the Eye of Jupiter mandala. | |||
== Questions == | == Questions == | ||
* What happened to the newly liberated Centurions? | * What happened to the newly liberated Centurions? | ||
* What happened to the Raiders? | * What happened to the Raiders? | ||
* Why does "God" want the Cycle to be broken? | * Why does "God" want the Cycle to be broken? | ||
** On that note, ''can'' the Cycle be broken? | |||
*How long has the cycle been going? Did an advanced race of humans and/or cylons discover independently evolved humans on other worlds, such as Kobol, before? Could these have been the Lords of Kobol, whose conflict with humans was caused by seeing their own mistakes repeated? Did Lee's decision to stop the construction of what could have been the new City of the Gods stop the cycle? | |||
* What was the "similar incident" Skulls was starting to tell Racetrack about just before they were killed? | * What was the "similar incident" Skulls was starting to tell Racetrack about just before they were killed? | ||
* What is the 'it' that does not like to be called 'God', and why does it "not like that name"? | * What is the 'it' that does not like to be called 'God', and why does it "not like that name"? | ||
* What is the date in the final scene? | |||
* Where if anywhere does Kara Thrace actually go? | |||
== Official Statements == | == Official Statements == | ||
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:''(Athena and Boomer look each other in the eye for a moment. Athena raises her weapon. Boomer does not try to flee, accepting, if not welcoming her fate. Athena fires. Boomer is dead before she hits the deck.)'' | :''(Athena and Boomer look each other in the eye for a moment. Athena raises her weapon. Boomer does not try to flee, accepting, if not welcoming her fate. Athena fires. Boomer is dead before she hits the deck.)'' | ||
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* [[Callum Keith Rennie]] | |||
* [[Kate Vernon]] | == Gastdarsteller == | ||
* [[Rick Worthy]] | * [[Callum Keith Rennie]] als [[Nummer Zwei]] | ||
* [[Mark Sheppard]] | * [[Kate Vernon]] als [[Ellen Tigh]] | ||
* [[Donnelly Rhodes]] | * [[Rick Worthy]] als [[Nummer Vier]] | ||
* [[Matthew Bennett]] | * [[Mark Sheppard]] als [[Romo Lampkin]] | ||
* [[Rekha Sharma]] | * [[Donnelly Rhodes]] als Dr. [[Sherman Cottle]] | ||
* [[Kerry Norton]] | * [[Matthew Bennett]] als [[Nummer Fünf]] | ||
* [[Dean Stockwell]] | * [[Rekha Sharma]] als [[Tory Foster]] | ||
* [[Bodie Olmos]] | * [[Kerry Norton]] als [[Layne Ishay]] | ||
* [[Leah Cairns]] | * [[Dean Stockwell]] als [[Nummer Eins]] | ||
* [[Brad Dryborough]] | * [[Bodie Olmos]] als Lieutenant [[Brendan Costanza|Brenden "Hotdog" Costanza]] | ||
* [[Colin Lawrence]] | * [[Leah Cairns]] als Lieutenant [[Margaret Edmondson|Margaret "Racetrack" Edmondson]] | ||
* [[Lara Gilchrist]] | * [[Brad Dryborough]] als Lieutenant/Admiral [[Louis Hoshi]] | ||
* [[Colin Corrigan]] | * [[Colin Lawrence]] als Ensign [[Hamish McCall|Hamish "Skulls" McCall]] | ||
* [[Leela Savasta]] | * [[Lara Gilchrist]] als [[Paulla Schaffer]] | ||
* [[Darcy Laurie]] | * [[Colin Corrigan]] als Marine [[Allan Nowart]] | ||
* [[Iliana Gomez-Martinez]] | * [[Leela Savasta]] als [[Tracey Anne]] | ||
* [[Tobias Mehler]] | * [[Darcy Laurie]] als [[Dealino]] | ||
* [[Simone Bailly]] | * [[Iliana Gomez-Martinez]] als [[Hera Agathon]] | ||
* [[Kevin McNulty]] | * [[Tobias Mehler]] als [[Zak Adama]] | ||
* [[Richard Jollymore]] | * [[Simone Bailly]] als [[Shona]] | ||
* [[Anthony St. John]] | * [[Kevin McNulty]] als [[Frank Porthos]] | ||
* [[Dan Payne]] | * [[Richard Jollymore]] als Marine #1 | ||
* [[Holly Eglinton]] | * [[Anthony St. John]] als Marine #2 | ||
* [[Tiffany Lyndall-Knight]] | * [[Dan Payne]] als [[Sean Allison]] | ||
* [[Ronald D. Moore]] | * [[Holly Eglinton]] als Stripper | ||
* [[Tiffany Lyndall-Knight]] als [[Hybrid]] (nicht angeführt) | |||
* [[Ronald D. Moore]] als Mann am Zeitungsstand (nicht angeführt) | |||
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"Daybreak, Part 2 and Part 3" Eine Episode der neu-interpretierten Serie | ||
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Episoden-Nr. | Staffel 4, Episode 20 | |
Originaltitel | Daybreak, Part 2 and Part 3 | |
Autor(en) | Ronald D. Moore | |
Story | ||
Regie | Michael Rymer | |
Gastauftritte | ||
Produktions-Nr. | 422-423 | |
Quoten | 1.7 | |
US-Erstausstrahlung | 20. März 2009 | |
UK-Erstausstrahlung | 24. März 2009 | |
DE-Erstausstrahlung | ||
DVD-Veröffentlichung | ||
Bevölkerung | Überlebende | |
Zusätzliche Info | Serien Finale - Zweistündige Episode | |
Episoden-Chronologie | ||
Vorige | Nächste | |
Daybreak, Teil I | Daybreak, Part 2 and Part 3 | The Plan |
Zusätzliche Information | ||
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Zusammenfassung
- Die Galactica mit einer Besatzung von Freiwilligen unternimmt eine letzte Mission gegen die Zylonen unter John Cavil, während sich Schicksale erfüllen.
Der restliche Text muss noch übersetzt werden. Der englische Text befindet sich unter "bearbeiten".
Gastdarsteller
- Callum Keith Rennie als Nummer Zwei
- Kate Vernon als Ellen Tigh
- Rick Worthy als Nummer Vier
- Mark Sheppard als Romo Lampkin
- Donnelly Rhodes als Dr. Sherman Cottle
- Matthew Bennett als Nummer Fünf
- Rekha Sharma als Tory Foster
- Kerry Norton als Layne Ishay
- Dean Stockwell als Nummer Eins
- Bodie Olmos als Lieutenant Brenden "Hotdog" Costanza
- Leah Cairns als Lieutenant Margaret "Racetrack" Edmondson
- Brad Dryborough als Lieutenant/Admiral Louis Hoshi
- Colin Lawrence als Ensign Hamish "Skulls" McCall
- Lara Gilchrist als Paulla Schaffer
- Colin Corrigan als Marine Allan Nowart
- Leela Savasta als Tracey Anne
- Darcy Laurie als Dealino
- Iliana Gomez-Martinez als Hera Agathon
- Tobias Mehler als Zak Adama
- Simone Bailly als Shona
- Kevin McNulty als Frank Porthos
- Richard Jollymore als Marine #1
- Anthony St. John als Marine #2
- Dan Payne als Sean Allison
- Holly Eglinton als Stripper
- Tiffany Lyndall-Knight als Hybrid (nicht angeführt)
- Ronald D. Moore als Mann am Zeitungsstand (nicht angeführt)
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