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}}"'''Planet of the Slave Girls'''" is the third and fourth episodes of the 1st season of ''Buck Rogers in the 25th Century''.
}}"'''Planet of the Slave Girls'''" is comprised of both the third and fourth episodes from the 1st season of ''Buck Rogers in the 25th Century''.


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
The majority of [[Earth]]'s [[Defense Directorate]] pilot corps becomes incapacitated after consuming poisoned [[food disc]]s. Capt. {{buck}}, Col. [[Wilma Deering]], Maj. [[Duke Danton]] and Maj. [[Fields]] fly to the distant planet of the food's origin, [[Vistula]], returning Governor [[Tabor Saroyan]]'s [[Regis Saroyan|son]] there to recover. While on the planet Vistula, they find that [[Kaleel]] has been building up a mass of brainwashed followers alongside a fleet of [[Scorpion fighter]]s in secret, planning to use them against Earth's weakened defense forces in order to conquer the Earth. With Earth's defense force now heavily outnumbered 10-to-1, Rogers decides that he must destroy the attack fleet and rescue Deering, who has become trapped in Kaleel's [[Sea of Stone|mountain fortress]].
The majority of [[Earth]]'s [[Defense Directorate]] pilot corps becomes incapacitated after consuming poisoned [[food disc]]s. Capt. {{buck}}, Col. [[Wilma Deering]], Maj. [[Duke Danton]] and Maj. [[Fields]] fly to the distant planet of the food's origin, [[Vistula]], returning Governor [[Tabor Saroyan]]'s [[Regis Saroyan|son]] there to recover. While on the planet Vistula, they find that [[Kaleel]] has been building up a mass of brainwashed followers alongside a fleet of [[Scorpion fighter]]s in secret, planning to use them against Earth's weakened defense forces in order to conquer the Earth. With Earth's defense force now heavily outnumbered 10-to-1, Danton decides that their only chance is to destroy the attack fleet while Rogers mounts a rescue for Deering, who has become trapped in Kaleel's [[Sea of Stone|mountain fortress]].


==Plot==
==Plot==
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|Princess Ardala|One of the king's [[star fortress]]es on its way to [[Earth]] on a peace mission.  
|Kaleel|What will [[Duke Danton|your friend]] do when he returns to [[Earth]], Captain {{buck|Rogers}}? Let's see. You've seen the fleet I've been slowly, patiently building up, and you've no doubt concluded that my plan is to weaken [[Defense Directorate|Earth's defense squadrons]] by poisoning its members, so the planet can be conquered with ease.  
|William "Buck" Rogers|On its way ''to'' Earth? You mean you guys aren't... from... You mean, we're not... we're not ''on'' Earth? I'm definitely gonna need that [[aspirin]].
|William "Buck" Rogers|Murder seems to be second nature to you. Why didn't you wipe us all out so you can walk into power?
|attribution=Princess [[Ardala]] to {{buck}} after the [[Draconians]] revive him, {{BR25|Awakening|prose=Y}}
|Kaleel|''[chuckles]'' Mass death would've caused much alarm, attracted too much attention. Dr. [[Elias Huer|Huer]] would have suspected foul play immediately. This way, the gravity of the situation crept up on him. By the time he had an inkling of what was truly happening, it was too late.  
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|William "Buck" Rogers|That's not the reason. The truth is, you get your kicks out of turning people who should logically hate you into mindless zombies who follow you around shouting your name.  
|attribution=[[Kaleel]] and {{buck}} discuss the dastardly nature of Kaleel's plan, {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls|prose=Y}}
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* Maj. [[Duke Danton]] and Capt. {{buck}} discuss what can be done to thwart [[Kaleel]]'s plan. Danton believes that only a force can destroy the [[Scorpion fighter]]s, before they launch from [[Vistula]]. Rogers agrees, and Danton lays out his plan of stealing a Scoprion, accelerating to [[translight velocity]]  after launching to avoid the [[power leech]], and returning to [[Earth]] to muster up an offense against Kaleel.  
* Maj. [[Duke Danton]] and Capt. {{buck}} discuss what can be done to thwart [[Kaleel]]'s plan. Danton believes that only a force can destroy the [[Scorpion fighter]]s, before they launch from [[Vistula]]. Rogers agrees, and Danton lays out his plan of stealing a Scoprion, accelerating to [[translight velocity]]  after launching to avoid the [[power leech]], and returning to [[Earth]] to muster up an offense against Kaleel.  
* Rogers, in the meantime, stays to rescue [[Wilma Deering]] and they both wish the other luck, having reconciled their differences.  
* Rogers, in the meantime, stays to rescue [[Wilma Deering]] and they both wish the other luck, having reconciled their differences.  
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* Danton dismisses his fellow pilots, noting that they launch in five minutes.
* Danton dismisses his fellow pilots, noting that they launch in five minutes.
* Warden and a group of guards present Rogers to Kaleel, while Deering is still present off to the side of the room. She apologizes for her accidental role in setting the trap for Rogers, but Rogers is pleased to see her, asking if she is OK. She replies in the affirmative.  
* Warden and a group of guards present Rogers to Kaleel, while Deering is still present off to the side of the room. She apologizes for her accidental role in setting the trap for Rogers, but Rogers is pleased to see her, asking if she is OK. She replies in the affirmative.  
* After introductions between Kaleel and Rogers are exchanged, Rogers asks after Ryma. Kaleel jubilantly notes that she's been put to death, and Rogers is restrained by two guards before he can retaliate.   
* After introductions between Kaleel and Rogers are exchanged, Rogers asks after Ryma. Kaleel jubilantly notes that she's been put to death, and Rogers is restrained by two guards before he can retaliate.  
* Kaleel and Rogers discuss the merits of Kaleel's methodical, dastardly plan. Warden interjects saying that the Terrans should be put to death, and after Kaleel assures her that they'll meet the same fate as Ryma, he surmises that Danton will send a force from Earth back to Vistula to destroy the fighters on the ground. However, Kaleel has decided to launch his squadrons early, and while he concedes that his pilots are merely followers, they will be lead by the greatest military mind from Earth itself, [[Galen]].
* With bristling chagrin, Deering notes that they had heard Galen has sold his talents to those who could pay as of [[2484|7 years ago]], but that he disappeared soon thereafter, and the Defense Directorate selfishly believed Galen had died. Galen smugly notes that he instead lives, and will spearhead a surprise against the Earth's remaining forces.
* In [[New Chicago]], Danton orders his squadron to punch in a course for 7X490, which will lead them towards the stargate and onto Vistula. With the other pilots already launched, Twiki celebrates his turn at launching by exclaiming "[[Geronimo]]!"
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|Princess Ardala|One of the king's [[star fortress]]es on its way to [[Earth]] on a peace mission.  
|Kaleel|The time is now! The time has come for you to [[Battle of Vistula|sail into battle]] and ''be victorious''! [[Earth]] is about to fall victim to its own greed. Soon, you shall meet those who have exploited you for so long, ''and you shall defeat them''! No longer shall you live in caverns and canyons. All Earth's wealth is ''yours for the taking''! Having suffered so long at [[Tabor Saroyan|Saroyan]]'s hand, you ''deserve'' the Earth!
|William "Buck" Rogers|On its way ''to'' Earth? You mean you guys aren't... from... You mean, we're not... we're not ''on'' Earth? I'm definitely gonna need that [[aspirin]].
||Kaleel joins the body of the congregation, with [[Galen]] and [[Stella Warden]] behind him.
|attribution=Princess [[Ardala]] to {{buck}} after the [[Draconians]] revive him, {{BR25|Awakening|prose=Y}}
|Kaleel|''[gestures to Galen]'' Listen to Galen! Do what he says and don't be ''afraid''. Only the ''weak'' are afraid. And as long as I am with you, as long as the [[Kiss of God]] is on your heads, ''you shall '''prevail'''!''
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|attribution=[[Kaleel]] riles up his congregation before [[Battle of Vistula|launching his attack]] on [[Earth]], {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls|prose=Y}}
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* As a loud choir of followers' chant "[[Kaleel]]!" repeatedly, three guards escort [[Wilma Deering]] and {{buck}} to the furnace. Rogers wryly quips that "[[Howdy Doody]] must be taking the stage again." The guards unshackle the two prisoners, and push them into the furnace room. Off to the side [[Ryma]] lies slumped over, and Deering rushes to check on her, relieved that she is still alive.
* "Howdy Doody" takes the stage, rushing to engage his followers while [[Galen]] and [[Stella Warden]] follow him just short of the stage. Kaleel proclaims that "the time is now," and riles them up into a religious fervor before sending them off into battle against their "enemy," the people of [[Earth]].
* The sycophants scream Kaleel's name in repetitious ecstasy, including [[Leila]], and Kaleel's hands glow vibrantly as they are raised in concert with his followers' hands.
* 12 minutes from the [[stargate]], the force heads to Vistula, with starfighter seven (piloted by [[Twiki]] and Dr. [[Theopolis]]) lagging behind and out of formation. Maj. [[Duke Danton]] chastises them for lagging behind, and Theopolis acquiesces noting that they'll adjust their course accordingly. Theopolis tells Twiki they've drifted two degrees starboard, and Twiki acknowledges with a "[[roger]]," prompting Twiki -- unawares of the term "roger" -- to ask Twiki "what about Rogers?"
* In the furnace, Rogers surveys his situation and notes the water pipes suspended above them, as well as vents that are out of reach. Deering replies to Rogers inquiry, agreeing with him that they're likely water pipes pumped from underground springs, and that the open air vents lead to other rooms in order to provide heat. He surmises that the pipes are good and strong, and tells Deering of his plan to use the [[25th century cherry bomb]]--pulled from one of the desert nomads after the fight at the campsite--to create enough lift for him to fly up into the air, and grab a pipe to reach the vent. After precariously walking across a lower, crusted-over pipe to the other side of the thermal mud pool, Rogers uses the helmet from the remains of a prisoner, using it to shield himself from the potential explosion as he sets the timer and plants the cherry bomb underneath.
* The timer goes off and he is lifted into the air, grabbing a hold of the pipes nearest to a vent, and makes his way into said vent. He tells Deering to not go anywhere as he'll be right back, and crawls backwards into the depths of the vent. Deering attempts to keep Ryma conscious in the interim.
* Kaleel's pilots, in full battle regalia, make their way to the large open swath of land where the [[Scorpion fighter]]s are staged.
* [[Julio]] arrives at Kaleel's command center, noting that [[Tabor Saroyan]] is ignorant and terribly upset at the sudden, inexplicable departure of the [[Defense Directorate]] honor guard from Earth.
* Kaleel opens up a communication channel to Galen, where Galen ensures both Kaleel and his lieutenants that he'll keep them both informed and entertained during the [[Battle of Vistula|battle to come]]. Galen notes that the screen at the center command post will allow them to monitor the battle up until they enter the stargate, beyond which it will be audio transmissions only.
* Galen orders the launch of the Scorpions, and soon they flood the sky. Julio heads out while Kaleel and Warden await their good fortune.
* Two minutes from the stargate, Danton reminds his pilots that they're to refrain from further transmissions after transiting through the stargate, so as to avoid detection. He asks for any questions and there are none.  
* Rogers returns with a rope and a large belt/band, handing them down to Deering and Ryma, who have too made it to the other side of the heated thermal mudpool. Ryma is lifted up first, with Deering following.  
* Danton instructs his pilots to enter in destination 4807K.
* Deering is lifted out of the furnace room, climbing over Rogers through the air vent. Rogers comments that they should "get out of here," to which a fatigued Deering agrees.
* After exiting [[Stargate 5]], Danton's squadron comes across Kaleel's fighters, which have already been deployed. Theopolis tells Twiki that they've failed, and Twiki "beety"s a comment, to which Theopolis remarks: "For the first time, I agree with you, Twiki."
* Deering and Rogers walk-carry Ryma out of the mountain fortress and into the open. They head towards the overlook where Rogers and Danton sighted the staged fighters, noting that there are only two fighters left. Deering suggests that they use the fighters to warn Danton, and Rogers agrees. After a discussion on fighting for their respective worlds, Ryma stays behind in order to convince the small resistance of nomads, who have been stealing small amounts of weapons and explosives over the last few months, to strike.
* They bid her good luck and proceed to take the Scorpion fighters.
* Danton breaks radio silence to his squadron given the change in their situation. He notes they could run back to Earth, but it would make no difference: they would have to fight Kaleel's armada anyway. Promising that they'll have one big fight on their hands, the [[Battle of Vistula]] begins. 
* After launching from Vistula, Rogers tells Deering that she didn't have to take out both of Kaleel's pilots. She attributes the act to enthusiasm, to which Rogers replies that he's "created a monster." 
* As Ryma re-enters the fortress, Galen chastises fighters 93 and 94 for going out of formation: the Scorpion fighters reveal themselves as being piloted by Rogers (93) and Deering (94). Rogers replies: "With all due respect, Galen, [[stick it]]." He also goes to irk Warden and Kaleel, after noting that they didn't care for the sauna, and Rogers mocks Warden: "You're so beautiful when you're angry."
* Kaleel is unconcerned as he feels that their escape is inconsequential. Deering notes that Danton's squadron should be on [[vector]] 92.4, and so Rogers opens up communication to Danton. Maj. [[Fields]] believes it could be a trick, and so Danton asks Rogers who "[[The Juice]]" is. Rogers replies that this is a nickname for {{W|O.J. Simpson}}, and summarizes the football player's background, as Rogers told Danton back in the [[Sea of Stone]]. Danton brightens up and tells them to get his "butt in formation." Deering asks if that means her's as well, and Danton stumbles over himself; Twiki communicates to Rogers, leading to his confusion and Theopolis welcoming Rogers home.
* Rogers explains the situation, and notes that Galen is the only one of consequence: if they can "[[sack the quarterback]]," the attack force would be in disarray and disperse. Danton recalls the earlier lecture, and notes that Rogers will be the one doing the "[[red dogging]]." Danton orders the squadron to listen to Rogers.
* In Kaleel's command center, he mocks the Earth's offensive potential, noting their low numbers and placing his full faith in their overwhelming numbers, and in Galen.
* The [[Thunderfighter]]s begin opening fire and strike right down the middle of the squadron. Warden notes that the Earthers fight like "madmen," and Kaleel becomes concerned enough to order her to prepare his personal cruiser.
* Ryma, hidden near Kaleel's throne alcove, overhears this to her pleasure.
* Rogers tells Danton to watch his 2 [[o'clock]], and Danton takes out the fighter. Theopolis asks for help, as they are being pursued; Brigadier [[Gordon]] dispatches the pursuers. Rogers compliments him on his "double teaming," and Gordon makes his introduction. Rogers asks if they had met elsewhere, and Gordon notes that they hadn't, as they're from "different times."
* Ryma makes it to her small resistance cell, ultimately convincing them that the time to move is now, as the bulk of Kaleel's forces are otherwise engaged (and losing the battle) with Kaleel uncertain. They agree and begin their strike.
* Warden returns noting that the personal craft is ready, and both watch the screen with rapt attention.
* Twiki takes out a fighter, declaring: "Eat lead, sucker." Theopolis voices his confusion relating to the accuracy of the statement in relation to the [[pulsar cannon]] fire.
* As the Scorpion fighters are in disarray, Danton notes that they are successful in making a hole to the quarterback. Rogers takes the opening, and Galen angrily accepts the challenge. Rogers and Galen fire at each other, and Galen is destroyed in a barrage of pulsar cannon fire.
* In the command center, Kaleel screams out Galen's name angrily, and Warden notes that their fighter squadron is fracturing. Dismayed, Kaleel leaves the center to head to his cruiser, with Warden following.
* Danton's fighter squadron regroups, with Rogers receiving congratulations on his 20th century battle strategy. Thankful, he then asks Gordon where he "learned to shoot like that," and Gordon replies that "he was doing that sort of thing" since before Rogers' birth. After Gordon assures him that he "knows so," Rogers tells the squadron that they have cleaning to do "downstairs" on Vistula, and head towards the planet.
* Kaleel and Warden run into a wounded guard in a hallway, and the guard informs Galen that Ryma and others have used stolen weapons and explosives against them. Before crumpling to the floor, the guard tells Kaleel that the resistance group is coming for him, leaving Kaleel to wonder how it all went wrong.
* Kaleel and Warden run through the corridor and into the chamber where Kaleel typically preached in the past. He is stopped by Rogers, Deering, with Ryma and her people soon descending upon the two.
* In a last ditch effort to instill fear, he declares Rogers a dead man and attempts to use the [[Kiss of God]] upon his enemy. Ryma declares that Kaleel's power is impotent against those who do not believe in him, and Rogers surmises that even those who hated Kaleel feared him. Kaleel's power dissipates, and both Kaleel and Warden are captured. As the two are taken away, Rogers quips that he knows where they can get a good lawyer.
* Back in [[New Chicago]], the Saroyans, Ryma, Danton, Deering, Twiki, Theopolis and Rogers are assembled in Dr. [[Elias Huer]]'s office. [[Tabor Saroyan]], in a state of disbelief, notes that he will hand his resignation to the [[Food Directorate]]. After a discussion following [[Regis Saroyan]]'s declaration that his father is doing the same thing he's always done, both son and future daughter-in-law commit to helping Tabor Saroyan right the issues on Vistula. Huer supports this course of action, believing that the planet is now in very good hands.
* Deering, Rogers and Danton leave Huer's office, with Rogers noting that he feels like celebrating and asks Deering if she has any plans. She replies that she does -- with Danton. Rogers is brought aback by this admission, but Danton encourages Rogers to join them, and they continue down the corridor.
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*Originally aired as a 120-minute episode, but has been formatted as two 60-minute episodes in most subsequent re-airings for scheduling reasons. While many guides list it as a two-parter, its initial airing and release on DVD as one double-length episode should make this the official recognition.
*Originally aired as a 120-minute episode, but has been formatted as two 60-minute episodes in most subsequent re-airings for scheduling reasons. While many guides list it as a two-parter, its initial airing and release on DVD as one double-length episode should make this the official recognition.
* In the scenes where Dr. [[Elias Huer]] and Col. [[Wilma Deering]] visit [[Regis Saroyan]], and later when they make their way to Dr. [[Mallory]]'s lab, Deering is wearing a gold wrist watch on her left wrist, over her uniform's sleeve. This fleeting appearance of the 20th century-looking timepiece is never explained, particularly as it is distinctly out-of-place with her entire uniform. It suggests that this is either a costuming error, or part of a sub-plot that was either reshot or discarded during production.
* In the scenes where Dr. [[Elias Huer]] and Col. [[Wilma Deering]] visit [[Regis Saroyan]], and later when they make their way to Dr. [[Mallory]]'s lab, Deering is wearing a gold wrist watch on her left wrist, over her uniform's sleeve. This fleeting appearance of the 20th century-looking timepiece is never explained, particularly as it is distinctly out-of-place with her entire uniform. It suggests that this is either a costuming error, or part of a sub-plot that was either reshot or discarded during production.
* [[Ardala's launch]] is re-used as the shuttle heading to [[Kaleel]]'s fortress in the [[Sea of Stone]].
* The use of guest star stunt casting, in the form of [[Buster Crabbe]] as Brigadier [[Gordon]] and [[Jack Palance]] as [[Kaleel]] for this installment, would continue throughout [[Season 1]].
* The [[Galactica shuttle|''Galactica'' shuttle]] makes its first appearance in {{BRTV}} as the shuttle conveying [[Ryma]] and Deering to Kaleel's mountain in the Sea of Stone, even though earlier effects show it to be [[Ardala's launch]] as the launch's effects are reuse from the {{BR25|Film|prose=Y}}.
* Recalling former officers from retirement, in the way of Brigadier Gordon, to tackle a threat against Earth would be a key story point in "[[Return of the Fighting 69th]]."
* Some footage from [[bsgwiki:Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|''Battlestar Galactica'']] has been reused in this episode: at 43 minutes, the door that opens to release the transport shuttle with [[Wilma Deering]] and [[Ryma]] is the same seen by [[bsgwiki:Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] and [[bsgwiki:Jolly (TOS)|Jolly]] in the episode "[[bsgwiki:Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I]]".
 
=== Ships ===
 
* This episode introduces the four-seater [[Thunderfighter]], which would act as a form of fighter/shuttle throughout [[Season 1]].
* Also introduced is the [[Scorpion fighter]], which would primarily be used as an enemy vessel throughout Season 1.
* A myriad of incorrect ship placements and re-used special effects fills this episode, which are referenced in the [[Errata#Planet of the Slave Girls|Eratta document]].
 
=== Buck's Past ===
 
* [[Jennifer|Rogers' fiancée]], whose picture is seen handled by [[Wilma Deering]] and referenced following her [[Judo]] lesson, would be better fleshed out as a major plot point in "[[A Dream of Jennifer]]."


== Analysis ==
== Analysis ==


* Earth's reliance on outside sources for vital supplies is an Achilles' heel that is continually exploited by enemies.
* Earth's reliance on outside sources for vital supplies is an Achilles' heel that is continually exploited by enemies.
* The fact that [[Earth]] has little knowledge of slavery (or indentured servitude) is discordant with facts around this episode, particularly when it seems abundant in the galaxy. It is not only exemplified by the subjects of the [[Draconian Empire]], such as [[Ardala]]'s [[handmaiden]]s, but other direct examples of it in various later episodes. For instance:
* The fact that [[Earth]] has little knowledge of slavery (or indentured servitude) is discordant with facts around this episode, particularly when it seems abundant in the galaxy. It is not only exemplified by the subjects of the [[Draconian Empire]], such as [[Ardala]]'s [[handmaiden]]s, but other direct examples of it exists in various later episodes. For instance:
** [[Amos Armat]] is known for slave trafficking, according to [[Marla Landers]] {{BR25|Vegas in Space}}.
** [[Amos Armat]] is known for slave trafficking, according to [[Marla Landers]] {{BR25|Vegas in Space}}.
** The [[Ruathan]] envoy Mr. [[DeBronin]] (an [[ambuquad]]) is conveyed by his human subject, Mr. [[Karsh]], in much the same way [[Twiki]] conveys Dr. [[Theopolis]] {{BR25|Planet of the Amazon Women}}.
** The [[Ruathan]] envoy Mr. [[DeBronin]] (an [[ambuquad]]) is conveyed by his human subject, Mr. [[Karsh]], in much the same way [[Twiki]] conveys Dr. [[Theopolis]] {{BR25|Planet of the Amazon Women}}.
** The [[Zantia]]n [[Prime Minister]] and her hired gun, [[Cassius Thorne]], deal with slave trading of men in order to deal with a depletion of the male population since the [[Ruathan-Zantian Conflict]] of [[2489]] CE.
** The [[Zantia]]n [[Prime Minister]] and her hired gun, [[Cassius Thorne]], deal with slave trading of men in order to deal with a depletion of the male population since the [[Ruathan-Zantian Conflict]] of [[2489]] CE.
** The illegal arms dealer [[Roxanne Trent]] uses Terran slave labor in the form of the deaf-mute [[Alicia]], and goes to note that the only reason Alicia is still "employed" by Trent is because the Terran labor market is depressed {{BR25|Return of the Fighting 69th}}.
** The illegal arms dealer [[Roxanne Trent]] uses Terran slave labor in the form of the deaf-mute [[Alicia]], and goes to note that the only reason Alicia is still "employed" by Trent is because the Terran labor market is depressed {{BR25|Return of the Fighting 69th}}.
* The fact that Earth has a [[planetary defense shield]] is clearly ignored, as a force of starfighters -- even numbering 100 -- could be easily repelled by the shield, which is why [[Kane]] and Princess [[Ardala]]'s [[Trojan horse]] gambit with ''[[Draconia]]'' had been so vital in "[[Awakening]]." With the shield in play, it would be more sensible to strike at Earth's weakest point: the supply fighters. Kaleel's pilots, lead by Galen, would use the fighter force to harass Earth's supply lines, which would be virtually unprotected due to the poisoning of Defense Directorate's pilot corps.
* [[Carl]] continues the tradition of unique, abrasive personalities in relation to their human counterparts, in the same vein as Councilor [[Apol]] and Mr. [[DeBronin]].


== Questions ==
== Questions ==


* Where did [[Wilma Deering]] get the gold wrist watch she carries, which seems out of place for her uniform?
=== Kaleel ===
* How did [[Kaleel]] come by his powers?
 
* What is [[Galen]]'s story? How long ago did he defect from the [[Earth Defense Directorate]]?
* How did [[Kaleel]] come by his powers?  
* Is Kaleel truly of the [[Sea of Stone]], or is he an off-worlder?
* From what sources did Kaleel acquire his cache of weapons and [[Scorpion fighter]]s?
* From what sources did Kaleel acquire his cache of weapons and [[Scorpion fighter]]s?
=== Julio ===
* What happened to [[Julio]]?
* What did Julio wish to speak to Kaleel about prior to the [[Battle of Vistula]]?
=== Earth ===
* What is [[Galen]]'s story? What were his aspirations against the [[Earth Defense Directorate]]?
* How did the [[Food Directorate]] not know of Kaleel and the slave labor, particularly as there have been 3 successive appointments of [[Tabor Saroyan]]?
* How did the [[Food Directorate]] not know of Kaleel and the slave labor, particularly as there have been 3 successive appointments of [[Tabor Saroyan]]?
=== Vistula ===
* Where is Saroyan's family in all of this? What of Saroyan's wife? Do they have other children?
* Were the desert nomads {{Buck}} and [[Duke Danton]] encountered in the [[Sea of Stone]] ostracized by [[Kaleel]] and his followers?
=== Miscellaneous ===
* Where did [[Wilma Deering]] get the gold wrist watch she carries, which seems out of place for her uniform?


==Quotes==
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Episode Cast=
Episode Cast=
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*[[Gil Gerard]] as Capt. [[William Rogers|William "Buck" Rogers]]
*[[Gil Gerard]] as Capt. [[William Rogers|William "Buck" Rogers]]
*[[Erin Gray]] as Col. [[Wilma Deering]]
*[[Erin Gray]] as Col. [[Wilma Deering]]
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*[[June Whitley Taylor]] as [[Leila]] (credited as "Woman")
*[[June Whitley Taylor]] as [[Leila]] (credited as "Woman")
*[[Borah Silver]] as [[Leila's husband]] (credited as "Husband")
*[[Borah Silver]] as [[Leila's husband]] (credited as "Husband")
*[[Michael Masters]] as Worker
*[[Michael Masters]] as [[Vistula Worker|Worker]]
*[[Don Maxwell]] as Guard
*[[Don Maxwell]] as [[Kaleel's Guard|Guard]]
*[[Nathaniel Brian Wine]] as Technician
*[[Nathaniel Brian Wine]] as Technician
*[[William Conrad]] as Voice of Narrator (uncredited)
*[[William Conrad]] as Voice of Narrator (uncredited)
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*Directed by Michael Caffey
*Directed by Michael Caffey
*Teleplay by Steve Greenberg, Aubrey Solomon and Anne Collins
*Teleplay by Steve Greenberg, Aubrey Solomon and Anne Collins
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*Harker Wade - Unit Production Manager
*Harker Wade - Unit Production Manager


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Second Unit Director or Assistant Director=
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*Bob Bender - First Assistant Director
*Bob Bender - First Assistant Director
*Gerald T. Olson - Second Assistant Director
*Gerald T. Olson - Second Assistant Director
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*Jerry Allen - Model Builder
*Jerry Allen - Model Builder
*Ted Wilson - Carpenter (uncredited)
*Ted Wilson - Carpenter (uncredited)
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Sound Department=
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*Earl Crain, Jr. - Sound
*Earl Crain, Jr. - Sound
*Dick Wahrman - Sound Effects Editor
*Dick Wahrman - Sound Effects Editor
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Special Effects=
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*Chuck Arrigo - Special Effects Coordinator (uncredited)
*Chuck Arrigo - Special Effects Coordinator (uncredited)


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Visual Effects=
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*Peter Anderson - Visual Effects Supervisor: Universal Hartland
*Peter Anderson - Visual Effects Supervisor: Universal Hartland
*David M. Garber - Miniature Effects
*David M. Garber - Miniature Effects
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*Bob Bralver - Stunts (uncredited)
*Bob Bralver - Stunts (uncredited)


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*Gary Armstrong - Assistant Camera
*Gary Armstrong - Assistant Camera
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*Johnny Harris - Composer: Theme Music (uncredited)
*Johnny Harris - Composer: Theme Music (uncredited)
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*Alan Brennert - Story Editor
*Alan Brennert - Story Editor
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0533107/ ''Planet of the Slave Girls''] at IMDb
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0533107/ ''Planet of the Slave Girls''] at IMDb
*[https://www.nbc.com/buck-rogers-in-the-25th-century/video/planet-of-the-slave-girls-part-1/3979534 ''Planet of the Slave Girls, Pat I''] at NBC.com
*[https://www.nbc.com/buck-rogers-in-the-25th-century/video/planet-of-the-slave-girls-part-1/3979534 ''Planet of the Slave Girls, Pat I''] at NBC.com

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Planet of the Slave Girls
Season 1, Episodes 3 & 4
Air date September 27, 1979
Teleplay by Steve Greenberg
Aubrey Solomon
Anne Collins
Story by Steve Greenberg
Aubrey Solomon
Directed by Michael Caffey
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"Planet of the Slave Girls" is comprised of both the third and fourth episodes from the 1st season of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.

Synopsis

The majority of Earth's Defense Directorate pilot corps becomes incapacitated after consuming poisoned food discs. Capt. William "Buck" Rogers, Col. Wilma Deering, Maj. Duke Danton and Maj. Fields fly to the distant planet of the food's origin, Vistula, returning Governor Tabor Saroyan's son there to recover. While on the planet Vistula, they find that Kaleel has been building up a mass of brainwashed followers alongside a fleet of Scorpion fighters in secret, planning to use them against Earth's weakened defense forces in order to conquer the Earth. With Earth's defense force now heavily outnumbered 10-to-1, Danton decides that their only chance is to destroy the attack fleet while Rogers mounts a rescue for Deering, who has become trapped in Kaleel's mountain fortress.

Plot

His father is Tabor Saroyan, the governor of Vistula. I suppose I should notify him personally.
Just how serious is his condition?
It's his nerves controlling his voluntary muscles and motor coordination. They're deteriorating, just like all the others.
Others?
Yes. The Computer Council has ordered that a definitive statement to the general public not be made just yet. But so far here in New Chicago, 25,000 case have been reported.
When did all this start?
Three days ago, while you and Buck were gone. And another thing: this disease, or whatever it is, has cropped up in other cities on Earth, but here in New Chicago it's much, much worse... You see, what the Computer Council is trying to keep secret is its effect on our defense squadrons, for they've been hardest hit of all.

  • Capt. William "Buck" Rogers and Col. Wilma Deering perform a training flight run in a Thunderfighter, call sign Earth Recon One, returning to Earth via Stargate 4. Rogers feels disoriented after exiting the space warp, and Deering notes that it is a normal reaction to those who've experienced the space warping for the first time.
  • After exiting, they come across a pirate attack on a Thunderfighter referenced as Scout Three. Its pilot, a young man named Regis Saroyan, is scared and sick. Over the distress channel, Rogers hears Scout Three's call for assistance.
  • Scout Three's leader, Maj. Duke Danton, admonishes Saroyan for lagging behind and instructs him to engage in evasive maneuvers while the rest of the Scout squadron loops back for him.
  • From Earth Recon One, Rogers shares his belief that Scout Three won't make it, and Deering agrees with the assessment. Between Rogers' piloting skills and Deering's shooting, they are able to fend off the attack, saving Saroyan at Danton's chagrin. Rogers surveys Scout Three's damage, noting that he sustained a hit on his starboard side.
  • After Danton and Rogers get into a verbal tit-for-tat, Danton challenges Rogers to repeat his statements regarding "Funk & Wagnalls" face-to-face in New Chicago's flight bay. Rogers agrees while Deering, recognizing the voice, smirks silently.
  • The pilots make their landings, and Danton grills Saroyan, who is clearly clammy and feverish. Rogers is quick to note this, and catches Saroyan before he face-plants into the hangar floor.
  • After Saroyan is taken away to the Directorate clinic, Danton identifies Rogers as being the one who interfered with a Directorate training mission. Before they get further into it, Deering arrives. Danton corrects himself after calling her by her first name, and in the ensuing conversation she confirms that Rogers had her permission to interfere
  • After Deering formally introduces Rogers to the chagrined Danton, the conversation switches the subject to Rogers' status as a member of the Defense Directorate. Deering makes the suggestion that Rogers head up one of Danton's defense-technique training sessions, and after Danton becomes incredulous at the suggestion, Deering's tone shifts: she orders Danton to introduce Rogers to his class, so that he may instruct them on 20th century battle strategy.
  • After Deering is told Regis Saroyan's name by Danton, she leaves. Further exacerbating the tension, Rogers stops Deering after he reminds her of drinks at his place at 1900 hours, she replies jocularly in the affirmative: "You know something, Buck Rogers? I'll be there."
  • Rogers leaves the flight hangar after sharing a final, rhetorical question: "She's some kind of woman, isn't she?" Frustrated at being emasculated, Danton slaps a boom needle of Saroyan's fighter.
  • Deering and Dr. Elias Huer visit a feverish and delirious Regis Saroyan in his medical room. Huer shares with her that Saroyan's father, Tabor Saroyan, is the governor of Vistula and notes that he'll contact the governor personally regarding his son's condition. Deering learns that other persons have been affected over the course of the last three days that Deering and Rogers were gone. Over 25,000 people in New Chicago have been affected, including cases cropping up in other cities. Most of all, the Computer Council has held off on a public announcement due to the more damning fact: the sickness has hit the Defense Directorate's pilot corps the hardest out of any other group.
  • After Deering asks if the sickness might be a deliberate action from an unknown party, Huer brings her to the Science Directorate, introducing her to Dr. Mallory, his assistant Stella Warden and the ambuquad Carl. A haughty Carl retorts that it also finds Huer "less than memorable," obliquely noting that Huer introduced them last.
  • Mallory reveals that, while an antidote to the poison has not been found, they have found the source of the poison, and have devised a means to test for it. To Huer's surprise, the source of the poison are food discs, consumed daily by millions of Terrans. Deering questions how such a thing is possible, as food production and distribution is highly regulated by the Food Directorate to prevent such things, and Mallory does not have an answer for that. The poisoned individuals, while not deceased and thus have a modicum of health, have not fully recovered.
  • An exuberantly optimistic Mallory notes that with Carl's help they'll be able to find a remedy and return the pilots to full functioning ability in no time.
Dr. Theopolis: "Two grown men fighting. How disgusting."
  • Meanwhile, Rogers lectures a class of Defense Directorate cadets, noting the use of football in battle strategies. Danton comedically eggs Rogers on while his own cadets giggle and display incredulous immaturity during the lecture. Despite Rogers approach, the lecture degrades into a physical altercation that upheaves the lecture room, following examples of "sacking the quarterback," "clipping" and other types of tackles.
  • Summoned by the commotion that could be heard in an adjoining corridor, Dr. Theopolis and Twiki make their way into the room to see Danton have the final word—dismissing his cadets after ordering them to report to the hangar at 0800 the next morning—after tackling Rogers and forcing him into a rack of helmets, pinning Rogers underneath its bulk.
  • After Danton and his cadets disperse, Dr. Theopolis reacts to the display: "Two grown men fighting. How disgusting." As Rogers extricates himself from under the rack, he meekly explains that he was giving a demonstration.

Notes

"Planet of the Slave Girls, Part II" title card on the syndicated version of the episode.
  • Originally aired as a 120-minute episode, but has been formatted as two 60-minute episodes in most subsequent re-airings for scheduling reasons. While many guides list it as a two-parter, its initial airing and release on DVD as one double-length episode should make this the official recognition.
  • In the scenes where Dr. Elias Huer and Col. Wilma Deering visit Regis Saroyan, and later when they make their way to Dr. Mallory's lab, Deering is wearing a gold wrist watch on her left wrist, over her uniform's sleeve. This fleeting appearance of the 20th century-looking timepiece is never explained, particularly as it is distinctly out-of-place with her entire uniform. It suggests that this is either a costuming error, or part of a sub-plot that was either reshot or discarded during production.
  • The use of guest star stunt casting, in the form of Buster Crabbe as Brigadier Gordon and Jack Palance as Kaleel for this installment, would continue throughout Season 1.
  • Recalling former officers from retirement, in the way of Brigadier Gordon, to tackle a threat against Earth would be a key story point in "Return of the Fighting 69th."
  • Some footage from Battlestar Galactica has been reused in this episode: at 43 minutes, the door that opens to release the transport shuttle with Wilma Deering and Ryma is the same seen by Boomer and Jolly in the episode "Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I".

Ships

  • This episode introduces the four-seater Thunderfighter, which would act as a form of fighter/shuttle throughout Season 1.
  • Also introduced is the Scorpion fighter, which would primarily be used as an enemy vessel throughout Season 1.
  • A myriad of incorrect ship placements and re-used special effects fills this episode, which are referenced in the Eratta document.

Buck's Past

Analysis

  • Earth's reliance on outside sources for vital supplies is an Achilles' heel that is continually exploited by enemies.
  • The fact that Earth has little knowledge of slavery (or indentured servitude) is discordant with facts around this episode, particularly when it seems abundant in the galaxy. It is not only exemplified by the subjects of the Draconian Empire, such as Ardala's handmaidens, but other direct examples of it exists in various later episodes. For instance:
  • The fact that Earth has a planetary defense shield is clearly ignored, as a force of starfighters -- even numbering 100 -- could be easily repelled by the shield, which is why Kane and Princess Ardala's Trojan horse gambit with Draconia had been so vital in "Awakening." With the shield in play, it would be more sensible to strike at Earth's weakest point: the supply fighters. Kaleel's pilots, lead by Galen, would use the fighter force to harass Earth's supply lines, which would be virtually unprotected due to the poisoning of Defense Directorate's pilot corps.
  • Carl continues the tradition of unique, abrasive personalities in relation to their human counterparts, in the same vein as Councilor Apol and Mr. DeBronin.

Questions

Kaleel

  • How did Kaleel come by his powers?
  • Is Kaleel truly of the Sea of Stone, or is he an off-worlder?
  • From what sources did Kaleel acquire his cache of weapons and Scorpion fighters?

Julio

Earth

Vistula

Miscellaneous

  • Where did Wilma Deering get the gold wrist watch she carries, which seems out of place for her uniform?

Quotes

Duke Danton and William "Buck" Rogers

If you call that interference, there's something wrong with your Funk & Wagnalls.
I don't know what you mean by that, but how'd you like to repeat that in the flight hangar?
I'd love to.


So you're Buck Rogers, huh?
Since the day I was born.
Danton addresses Deering, who is standing next to Rogers.
I beg your pardon, Colonel, but, uh, he's no captain.
That's not quite true, Duke. While Buck has formally declined to join the Defense Directorate, he does help us out on occasion.
Danton addresses Rogers.
"Declined to join"? Now, why would a big, brave hotshot like yourself do something like that?
[Rogers replies matter-of-factly] I didn't think I'd like the company.


Well, we'd better get on our survival gear on.
Yeah. Otherwise, we'll look like a couple of brown-and-serve rolls at sunset.

 — Duke Danton and William "Buck" Rogers after being forced down into the Sea of Stone by a power leech, (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls")


This thing itches like crazy.
Take it off if you don't mind getting third-degree sunburn.
You probably feel right at home wearing yours.
That's right.
I've seen pictures of people and how they dressed in your time.
Yeah, well, your half-baked 25th-century historians got things so messed up, they don't know the difference between a cowboy and a traffic cop.

 — Duke Danton and William "Buck" Rogers head towards Kaleel's fortress, following the signal from Wilma Deering's contamination detector, discussing their golden-colored survival suits, (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls")

Brigadier Gordon and William "Buck" Rogers

Hey, nice double-teaming over there, whoever you are.
Gordon's the name. Thanks.
Have we met, Gordon?
I don't think so, Captain. We're from different times.

 — Captain William Rogers and Brigadier Gordon during the Battle of Vistula, (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls")


Gordon, where'd you learn to shoot like that?
I've been doing that sort of thing since before you were born, Captain.
[surprised] You think so, huh?
Young man, I know so.

 — Captain William Rogers and Brigadier Gordon during the Battle of Vistula, (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls")

Twiki and Dr. Theopolis

Careful. Careful. The filament you're soldering is the precise weight and thickness as the one you're replacing. Be careful, Twiki. It was very difficult to make.
Get off my back!
I'm not on your back, Twiki. And please concentrate on what you're doing. If anything, I'm on your front, and I can't get off without your help. Where have you been coming up with such expressions?
My good buddy, Buck.
I should have known. It's hard to believe that Captain Rogers learned to speak on the same planet as the rest of us.

 — Dr. Theopolis and Twiki as they repair Carl, (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls")


We're next, Twiki. [the launch channel's lights run towards them] Here we go.
[hits the throttle] Geronimo!

 — Dr. Theopolis and Twiki take their first flight into a Thunderfighter (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls")


[spotting an enemy fighter in his sights] Eat lead, sucker!
Lead? What lead? Twiki, what are you talking about?

 — Twiki and Dr. Theopolis in a firefight during the Battle of Vistula, (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls")

William "Buck" Rogers and Wilma Deering

You ready?
Mm-hmm.
Deering flips Rogers over her shoulder
How's that?
Fine. Just fine.
Not too hard?
No. Oh, no.
Maybe I shouldn't have asked you to teach me judo until you'd fully recover from teaching 20th-century battle strategy.

Other Quotes

I'm in danger! Assistance! Assistance! Danger. I am in danger. Assistance! Somebody come! Please! [Dr. Mallory arrives] Too late. Goodbye, Mallory. [Carl explodes]

 — Carl attempts to attract attention after Stella Warden plants an explosive device inside of Carl, (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls")


Hey, creep, I bet you wear that mask 'cause your face looks like it's been through a meteor shower!

 — William "Buck" Rogers as he and Duke Danton fight off nomads following their crash-landing in the Sea of Stone, (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls")


If you're listening, Kaleel, the three of us would just like to say we didn't care much for the sauna.
That's Rogers!
Ah, Stella. You're so beautiful when you're angry.

 — William "Buck" Rogers after escaping from the pit, (BR25: "Planet of the Slave Girls")

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