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* [[In a Single Bound]]: One of the powers gained when Colonials visit "low-gravity" Earth. |
* [[In a Single Bound]]: One of the powers gained when Colonials visit "low-gravity" Earth. |
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* [[Innocent Aliens]]: Played straight ''and'' averted. |
* [[Innocent Aliens]]: Played straight ''and'' averted. |
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* [[Kids and Cute Robots]]: ''Galactica 1980'' continues in the footsteps of its predecessor here. While the original |
* [[Kids and Cute Robots]]: ''Galactica 1980'' continues in the footsteps of its predecessor here. While the original Muffet may be long gone<ref>Though there's evidence that robotic daggits are now mass-produced -- or at least produced in enough numbers that a random background kid has one.</ref> its absence is more than made up for by the "super scouts". |
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* [[New Super Power]]: In the first episode, we discover that the artificial gravity they've been living with in the fleet is several times the surface gravity of Earth; so, when they land on Earth, they can jump several meters in the air. |
* [[New Super Power]]: In the first episode, we discover that the artificial gravity they've been living with in the fleet is several times the surface gravity of Earth; so, when they land on Earth, they can jump several meters in the air. |
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** Which is pretty amazing, considering we've seen crew members wrestle and/or drop things in the original series, and they didn't seem to fall any faster than they would on Earth. |
** Which is pretty amazing, considering we've seen crew members wrestle and/or drop things in the original series, and they didn't seem to fall any faster than they would on Earth. |