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| {{Quote|Narrator|For 500 years, Captain William 'Buck' Rogers has been miraculously preserved, frozen by temperatures beyond imagination. Now, in Earth year 2491, he is rudely awakened by the sinister forces of the Draconian realm.| attribution=Narrator}} | | {{Quote|Narrator|For 500 years, Captain William 'Buck' Rogers has been miraculously preserved, frozen by temperatures beyond imagination. Now, in Earth year 2491, he is rudely awakened by the sinister forces of the Draconian realm.| attribution=Narrator}} |
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| "'''Awakening'''" is the series premiere of ''[[Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]'', aired as the first and second episodes of its first season. Following the success of the ''[[Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (film)|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]'' film, a television series was commissioned, and the theatrical release edited to act as the kick-off to the series. | | "'''Awakening'''" is the series premiere of ''[[Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]'', aired as the first and second episodes of its first season. Following the success of the ''[[Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (film)|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]'' film, a television series was commissioned, and the theatrical release edited and retooled to act as the series' pilot. |
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| ==Synopsis== | | ==Synopsis== |
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| * After a discussion, Rogers is told that he is on the Earth of [[2491]] CE. On cue, Twiki returns to see a stunned Rogers, who replies that he'll "have that drink now." | | * After a discussion, Rogers is told that he is on the Earth of [[2491]] CE. On cue, Twiki returns to see a stunned Rogers, who replies that he'll "have that drink now." |
| * Twiki replies to this with his first human word, "[[w:L'chaim|L'chaim]]." | | * Twiki replies to this with his first human word, "[[w:L'chaim|L'chaim]]." |
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| * Later, Dr. Theopolis meets with Col. Deering an Dr. Huer. Theopolis attempts to convince Deering that Rogers is a "wonderful man," a claim she refuses to accept based on the fact that Earth's defense forces are few. Huer notes that he is a single man, and doubts that he could endanger the survivors of Earth. | | * Later, Dr. Theopolis meets with Col. Deering an Dr. Huer. Theopolis attempts to convince Deering that Rogers is a "wonderful man," a claim she refuses to accept based on the fact that Earth's defense forces are few. Huer notes that he is a single man, and doubts that he could endanger the survivors of Earth. |
| * Theopolis disputes Deerings claim that Rogers would attempt to "discredit the treaty with ''[[Draconia]]''," noting that he comes to them a bewildered man. | | * Theopolis disputes Deerings claim that Rogers would attempt to "discredit the treaty with ''[[Draconia]]''," noting that he comes to them a bewildered man. |
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| * With his curiosity unassuaged, Rogers attempts to elicit information from the Centrex regarding Anarchia. Much to Rogers' chagrin, Theopolis appears (upon Twiki) and notes that information on Anarchia is classified. After discussing Rogers interest in learning about the remains of his old world first hand, Theopolis resigns himself to the logic that Rogers will find a way to get there. Theopolis suggests they venture out to Anarchia in the morning, as going out at night is dangerous—even Defense Directorate forces do not venture out at night—after they are rested. Rogers uses the Slumber Center for the first time, immediately falling asleep despite his anxieties, and the quads rest upon a bean-style chair in Rogers' living area. | | * With his curiosity unassuaged, Rogers attempts to elicit information from the Centrex regarding Anarchia. Much to Rogers' chagrin, Theopolis appears (upon Twiki) and notes that information on Anarchia is classified. After discussing Rogers interest in learning about the remains of his old world first hand, Theopolis resigns himself to the logic that Rogers will find a way to get there. Theopolis suggests they venture out to Anarchia in the morning, as going out at night is dangerous—even Defense Directorate forces do not venture out at night—after they are rested. Rogers uses the Slumber Center for the first time, immediately falling asleep despite his anxieties, and the quads rest upon a bean-style chair in Rogers' living area. |
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| |Col. Wilma Deering|At first I felt he was guilty and then... | | |Col. Wilma Deering|At first I felt he was guilty and then... |
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| * Theopolis is proven alone in aforesaid belief, as the Council finds him guilty. Said Council sentences him for immediate [[termination]], and he is lead away by Defense Directorate security. | | * Theopolis is proven alone in aforesaid belief, as the Council finds him guilty. Said Council sentences him for immediate [[termination]], and he is lead away by Defense Directorate security. |
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| |Princess Ardala|But no, if I'd met so dashing a young captain, I'm sure I would've remembered vividly. ''[to Rogers]'' I don't believe we've had the pleasure. | | |Princess Ardala|But no, if I'd met so dashing a young captain, I'm sure I would've remembered vividly. ''[to Rogers]'' I don't believe we've had the pleasure. |
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| * The Third Force squadron lands aboard ''Draconia'' and are met by Ardala in her standard royal attire, who [[Kane]] introduces to the envoy as "daughter of [[Draco]], Conqueror of Space, Warlord of [[Astrium]], Ruler of the [[Draconian Realm]]." Deering introduces herself, and introduces Rogers as someone they may have already met. Ardala feigns ignorance with great aplomb, and Rogers diplomatically retorts that she is mistaken, for he "never forgets a knuckle." He goes on to describe various facets of "inner chambers," including Ardala's high-necked collar. | | * The Third Force squadron lands aboard ''Draconia'' and are met by Ardala in her standard royal attire, who [[Kane]] introduces to the envoy as "daughter of [[Draco]], Conqueror of Space, Warlord of [[Astrium]], Ruler of the [[Draconian Realm]]." Deering introduces herself, and introduces Rogers as someone they may have already met. Ardala feigns ignorance with great aplomb, and Rogers diplomatically retorts that she is mistaken, for he "never forgets a knuckle." He goes on to describe various facets of "inner chambers," including Ardala's high-necked collar. |
| * Kane interjects and asks the purpose of their visit, but before they can further discuss, a ''Draconian'' crew member announces via the intercom system that they are [[Pirate Attack on Draconia|under attack by a force of pirates]]. The Third Force's fighters scramble, but before they do so Kane admonishes Deering for their ineptitude in bidding them safe conduct, and assures them that they'll "all perish together." | | * Kane interjects and asks the purpose of their visit, but before they can further discuss, a ''Draconian'' crew member announces via the intercom system that they are [[Pirate Attack on Draconia|under attack by a force of pirates]]. The Third Force's fighters scramble, but before they do so Kane admonishes Deering for their ineptitude in bidding them safe conduct, and assures them that they'll "all perish together." |
| * After launching, the Third Force's pilots make use of their [[combat computer]]s, with Rogers attempting to help his fellow pilots by calling out the enemy locations and actions using Air Force terminology. However, this language difference, combined with Deerings repeated admonishments, lead various pilots—from [[Rather]] to [[Weatherly]]—to fall deftly into the sights of the "pirates" and thus to their destruction. | | * After launching, the Third Force's pilots make use of their [[combat computer]]s, with Rogers attempting to help his fellow pilots by calling out the enemy locations and actions using Air Force terminology. However, this language difference, combined with Deerings repeated admonishments, lead various pilots—from [[Wrather]] to [[Weatherly]]—to fall deftly into the sights of the "pirates" and thus to their destruction. |
| * Fed up with the losses, he brings his [[Thunderfighter]] to manual control and begins "dishing out" what the Third Force has been taking, single-handedly destroying the pirate squadron. Only he and Deering survive, and Deering reluctantly thanks him; they do the only thing they can do and head back to Earth. | | * Fed up with the losses, he brings his [[Thunderfighter]] to manual control and begins "dishing out" what the Third Force has been taking, single-handedly destroying the pirate squadron. Only he and Deering survive, and Deering reluctantly thanks him; they do the only thing they can do and head back to Earth. |
| * The two fighters return to [[New Chicago]]'s hangar, where Deering and Rogers discuss what transpired in the battle. Rogers suggests that the Directorate get rid of whomever programs their defense tactics, and a prideful Deering changes the subject, noting that Ardala denies Rogers' story and, thus, has no choice but to arrest him pending a new hearing. | | * The two fighters return to [[New Chicago]]'s hangar, where Deering and Rogers discuss what transpired in the battle. Rogers suggests that the Directorate get rid of whomever programs their defense tactics, and a prideful Deering changes the subject, noting that Ardala denies Rogers' story and, thus, has no choice but to arrest him pending a new hearing. |
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| * She tells him to conserve his strength, for tomorrow she will conquer Earth—Kane corrects her in his reply that ''they'' will conquer Earth, and then makes his leave. | | * She tells him to conserve his strength, for tomorrow she will conquer Earth—Kane corrects her in his reply that ''they'' will conquer Earth, and then makes his leave. |
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| |Dr. Elias Huer|Citizens of the [[Inner City]], may I have your attention, please? At this profound moment in our history, we see hovering in the skies above us an alien vessel. [[Draconia|Military spacecraft, a ship of war.]] This war machine comes to us stripped of all weaponry, completely unharmed, a shining symbol of peace. Lasting peace and great good will between the people of [[Earth]] and the [[Draconian Realm]]. ''[audience applauds, subsiding into]'' And we welcome the Draconian Trade Delegation under the leadership of her Royal Highness, Crown Princess of the Realm, [[Ardala]]. | | |Dr. Elias Huer|Citizens of the [[Inner City]], may I have your attention, please? At this profound moment in our history, we see hovering in the skies above us an alien vessel. [[Draconia|Military spacecraft, a ship of war.]] This war machine comes to us stripped of all weaponry, completely unharmed, a shining symbol of peace. Lasting peace and great good will between the people of [[Earth]] and the [[Draconian Realm]]. ''[audience applauds, subsiding into]'' And we welcome the Draconian Trade Delegation under the leadership of her Royal Highness, Crown Princess of the Realm, [[Ardala]]. |
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| * In a side room, Rogers passes by a contemplative Deering. She stops him and propositions him, saying that she'd "like to be his friend," and then goes on to haphazardly elucidate on her being "mixed up" and believing that he had been a spy, et cetera. They share a kiss, and as they do so Rogers looks as his time piece. After she propositions him for a more intimate encounter, he suavely ducks her advance and leaves. After she challenges his rebuke, he replies, more formally, that they'll get back into this later. Deering returns to her seething. | | * In a side room, Rogers passes by a contemplative Deering. She stops him and propositions him, saying that she'd "like to be his friend," and then goes on to haphazardly elucidate on her being "mixed up" and believing that he had been a spy, et cetera. They share a kiss, and as they do so Rogers looks as his time piece. After she propositions him for a more intimate encounter, he suavely ducks her advance and leaves. After she challenges his rebuke, he replies, more formally, that they'll get back into this later. Deering returns to her seething. |
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| |Dr. Theopolis|Those are warships out there. That means the treaty is a hoax, but we can do one last service for our country: we can deal with {{buck|Captain Rogers}}. | | |Dr. Theopolis|Those are warships out there. That means the treaty is a hoax, but we can do one last service for our country: we can deal with {{buck|Captain Rogers}}. |
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| * With 60 seconds remaining, Theopolis orders Twiki to tune into the [[Earth Directorate emergency channel]], which Deering answers. Theopolis informs her that the Draconians are armed and to dispatch all available squadrons. Deering contacts Huer, who agrees to launch the squadrons. | | * With 60 seconds remaining, Theopolis orders Twiki to tune into the [[Earth Directorate emergency channel]], which Deering answers. Theopolis informs her that the Draconians are armed and to dispatch all available squadrons. Deering contacts Huer, who agrees to launch the squadrons. |
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| |Col. Wilma Deering|You always use that sense of humor of yours to avoid feeling pain. Doesn't always help, does it? | | |Col. Wilma Deering|You always use that sense of humor of yours to avoid feeling pain. Doesn't always help, does it? |
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| * The broadcast version of "Awakening" was released on DVD in 2013 as an extra on the Season 2 re-release. Over the years, fans have claimed of a missing scene in which Dr. Theopolis shows Rogers footage of [[World War III]]—in which civilization was destroyed—explains the causes of its destruction, and refers to "[[Anarchia]]" (the 25th-century name for the ruins of the old world, including [[Chicago, Illinois]]). This scene allegedly takes place during the 16 hours Rogers spends in the room with Dr. Theopolis, although no evidence of the scene — either in scripts, novelizations, or even as video materials released over the years — exists to corroborate this allegation. | | * The broadcast version of "Awakening" was released on DVD in 2013 as an extra on the Season 2 re-release. Over the years, fans have claimed of a missing scene in which Dr. Theopolis shows Rogers footage of [[World War III]]—in which civilization was destroyed—explains the causes of its destruction, and refers to "[[Anarchia]]" (the 25th-century name for the ruins of the old world, including [[Chicago, Illinois]]). This scene allegedly takes place during the 16 hours Rogers spends in the room with Dr. Theopolis, although no evidence of the scene — either in scripts, novelizations, or even as video materials released over the years — exists to corroborate this allegation. |
| * Originally aired over the course of a 2-hour slot (the episode itself clocks in at 01:37:30), but has been formatted as two episodes to air in 1-hour slots (each episode clocks in at approximately 47 minutes in length) 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 full-length episode is an official recognition of this episode being a singular offering. | | * Originally aired over the course of a 2-hour slot (the episode itself clocks in at 01:37:30), but has been formatted as two episodes to air in 1-hour slots (each episode clocks in at approximately 47 minutes in length) 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 full-length episode is an official recognition of this episode being a singular offering. |
| | * The first part of the episode streamed available for free on the NBC website is missing several parts from the original aired episode: |
| | ** The conversation between [[Supervisor 14]] and the [[Delta Section Operative]], |
| | ** The additions from [[Rogers' apartment]] except the part related to [[Anarchia]], |
| | ** The argumentation in charge from the [[Computer Council]] and the defense from Dr. [[Theopolis]] during Buck Rogers' trial. |
| * The titles and episodic credits differ from future installments, particularly with the use of white instead of a yellow color for the typeface. | | * The titles and episodic credits differ from future installments, particularly with the use of white instead of a yellow color for the typeface. |
| * The end scene, featuring Dr. Huer's and Col. Deering's visit to Rogers in [[Rogers' apartment]], was filmed when the show went to series (likely filmed during the production of "[[Planet of the Slave Girls]]") given the presence of the smiley face on the [[dining monolith]] and the presence of Deering's more "informal" green-teal jumpsuit. | | * The end scene, featuring Dr. Huer's and Col. Deering's visit to Rogers in [[Rogers' apartment]], was filmed when the show went to series (likely filmed during the production of "[[Planet of the Slave Girls]]") given the presence of the smiley face on the [[dining monolith]] and the presence of Deering's more "informal" green-teal jumpsuit. |
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| * Twiki's first Human word isn't English at all, but Hebrew: ''[[w:l'chaim|l'chaim]]''. L'chaim is a toast "to life," and is said by Twiki after he gives Rogers refreshment during the interview with Dr. Theopolis. | | * Twiki's first Human word isn't English at all, but Hebrew: ''[[w:l'chaim|l'chaim]]''. L'chaim is a toast "to life," and is said by Twiki after he gives Rogers refreshment during the interview with Dr. Theopolis. |
| * Human pilots do not understand clock faces, as exemplified by Lt. [[Rather]]'s lack of understanding of a "bandit" (fighter) coming in from "12 o'clock high" (direction in relation to the ship) during the [[Pirate Attack on Draconia|Pirate Attack on ''Draconia'']]. This is a continuing theme throughout the series, particularly in the episodes "[[Planet of the Slave Girls]]" and "[[Return of the Fighting 69th]]." | | * Human pilots do not understand clock faces, as exemplified by Lt. [[Wrather]]'s lack of understanding of a "bandit" (fighter) coming in from "12 o'clock high" (direction in relation to the ship) during the [[Pirate Attack on Draconia|Pirate Attack on ''Draconia'']]. This is a continuing theme throughout the series, particularly in the episodes "[[Planet of the Slave Girls]]" and "[[Return of the Fighting 69th]]." |
| * Rogers' use of [[football]] terminology, such as "[[red-dogging]]," would later come to a head in "[[Planet of the Slave Girls]]." | | * Rogers' use of [[football]] terminology, such as "[[red-dogging]]," would later come to a head in "[[Planet of the Slave Girls]]." |
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| === Continuity === | | === Continuity === |
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| | ==== Doctor Theopolis ==== |
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| | * On additional scenes inside [[Buck's apartment]], Dr. [[Theopolis]] is not voiced by [[Eric Server]] but by another uncredited voice actor. |
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| * Beyond Earth's reliance on extra-terrestrial sources for food and water, Terrans have likely had help rebuilding by extraterrestrial forces and so it is entirely possible that extra-terrestrial forces have guided humanity's rebuilding. Later installments, such as "[[Cosmic Whiz Kid]]" show that Earth has been visited after the events of [[World War III]] with the abduction of child prodigy [[Hieronymus Fox]] while inside his [[cryo tube]]. | | * Beyond Earth's reliance on extra-terrestrial sources for food and water, Terrans have likely had help rebuilding by extraterrestrial forces and so it is entirely possible that extra-terrestrial forces have guided humanity's rebuilding. Later installments, such as "[[Cosmic Whiz Kid]]" show that Earth has been visited after the events of [[World War III]] with the abduction of child prodigy [[Hieronymus Fox]] while inside his [[cryo tube]]. |
| * The events of the Holocaust are left deliberately vague, but are later visited with some considerable depth in "[[Testimony of a Traitor]]". There are nods to Russians by Rogers' himself during [[Wilma Deering]]'s interception of ''[[Ranger 3]]'', although the instigators are never stated in the series' run. | | * The events of the Holocaust are left deliberately vague, but are later visited with some considerable depth in "[[Testimony of a Traitor]]". There are nods to Russians by Rogers' himself during [[Wilma Deering]]'s interception of ''[[Ranger 3]]'', although the instigators are never stated in the series' run. |
| | * Dr. [[Elias Huer]]'s note on personal data being readily available on every living person on Earth, not only to the Directorate but also to their enemies, eerily mirrors the privacy concerns regarding personal data prevalent in the 21st century. There are some outliers to this, including [[Rafael Argus]] in "[[The Plot to Kill a City]]," with limited information available on the assassin. |
| | * Huer also notes that Rogers is an anomaly, having literally come from nowhere—as Earth's history is all bust lost to time—and that he seems to be immune to the issues of personal data being readily available. However, what of the data already collected during Rogers' intense intake process following his recovery by the Defense Directorate? Would that information already be available in other databanks and information repositories, or was it somehow compartmentalized? |
| | * Rogers is fairly well known to both the Draconians and the Defense Directorate at this point, given Rogers' involvement in the whole affair—mostly beyond his control-which leaves to question what other threats exist. Many of these threats are touched upon in the series, ranging from criminal organizations to renegade governments, and even entertainment producers. Thus, Rogers continued existence as an "unknown quality" to the Directorate's enemies has a feasibility limit. |
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| == Questions == | | == Questions == |
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| |William "Buck" Rogers|I would suggest thoroughly searching [[Draconia|her ship]] before you allow it inside your [[defense shield]]. | | |William "Buck" Rogers|I would suggest thoroughly searching [[Draconia|her ship]] before you allow it inside your [[defense shield]]. |
| |Col. Wilma Deering|Rather an insulting way to begin an alliance based on good faith. | | |Col. Wilma Deering|Wrather an insulting way to begin an alliance based on good faith. |
| |William "Buck" Rogers|Good faith is for bureaucrats and what gets you [[New Chicago|a city with a lid on it]]. I'd go up there armed to the teeth, full squadrons. Otherwise, you'll be sitting ducks. | | |William "Buck" Rogers|Good faith is for bureaucrats and what gets you [[New Chicago|a city with a lid on it]]. I'd go up there armed to the teeth, full squadrons. Otherwise, you'll be sitting ducks. |
| |Col. Wilma Deering|''[bristling]'' For a man whose expertise is ''allegedly'' five centuries old, you seem quite opinionated. | | |Col. Wilma Deering|''[bristling]'' For a man whose expertise is ''allegedly'' five centuries old, you seem quite opinionated. |
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| |Twiki|''[Rogers takes the drink, and Twiki offers his first human-understandable statement]'' L'chaim. | | |Twiki|''[Rogers takes the drink, and Twiki offers his first human-understandable statement]'' L'chaim. |
| |attribution=Dr. [[Theopolis]] answers {{buck}}' questions during Rogers' initial orientation, {{BR25|Awakening|prose=Y}} | | |attribution=Dr. [[Theopolis]] answers {{buck}}' questions during Rogers' initial orientation, {{BR25|Awakening|prose=Y}} |
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| | === On Ardala === |
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| | |Col. Wilma Deering|We owe you a great deal more than an apology, Buck. Especially me. I confess, I thought the [[Ardala|Princess]] had you beguiled. |
| | |William "Buck" Rogers|Well, I will say she had the nicest set of... horns... at the ball. |
| | |Dr. Theopolis|Yes, it was an attractive hat. |
| | |attribution=Col. [[Wilma Deering]], {{buck}} and Dr. [[Theopolis]] on Rogers and Princess [[Ardala]], {{BR25|Awakening|prose=Y}} |
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| | |Twiki|''[looking out the window while smushing Rogers' face]'' ''Bidi-bidi-bidi.'' Uh-oh. |
| | |William "Buck" Rogers|''[readjusts Twiki on his lap]'' Eyes forward. You'll get star-sick. |
| | |Twiki|''Bidi-bidi-bidi.'' Buck, you're my kind of guy. |
| | |attribution=[[Twiki]] and {{buck}} after seeing [[Ardala's launch]] on an escape vector, {{BR25|Awakening|prose=Y}} |
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| | === Rogers Quotes === |
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| | |Capt. William "Buck" Rogers|Look, I got attached to a lot of places, a lot of people, a lot of good times in another century, and it was all torn away from me. Now maybe there's no way back to those things I left behind, and then again, [[Jade Box|maybe there is]]. What I'm trying to tell you is, I'm afraid that if I put down roots here, I might have to go through it all again. Thanks, but no thanks. |
| | |attribution={{buck}} to Dr. [[Elias Huer]] and Col. [[Wilma Deering]]'s proposition to join the [[Defense Directorate]], {{BR25|Awakening|prose=Y}} |
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| | === Twiki Quotes === |
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| | |Twiki|Taxi cab, taxi! |
| | |attribution=[[Twiki]] as he and {{buck}} run to Col. [[Wilma Deering]]'s [[Thunderfighter]], {{BR25|Awakening|prose=Y}} |
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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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| *[[Caroline Smith]] as [[Delta Section Operative|Young Woman]] | | *[[Caroline Smith]] as [[Delta Section Operative|Young Woman]] |
| *[[John Dewey Carter]] as [[Supervisor 14|Supervisor]] | | *[[John Dewey Carter]] as [[Supervisor 14|Supervisor]] |
| *Uncredited as Lt. [[Rather]] | | *[[Colleen Kelly]] as Lt. [[Wrather]] (uncredited) |
| *[[Mel Blanc]] as Voice of [[Twiki]] | | *[[Mel Blanc]] as Voice of [[Twiki]] |
| *[[William Conrad]] as Voice of Narrator (uncredited) | | *[[William Conrad]] as Voice of Narrator (uncredited) |
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| *Directed by Daniel Haller | | *Directed by Daniel Haller |
| *Written by Glen A. Larson and Leslie Stevens | | *Written by Glen A. Larson and Leslie Stevens |
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| Production Management= | | Production Management= |
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| *Jack Cunningham - Unit Production Manager | | *Jack Cunningham - Unit Production Manager |
| *Edward D. Markley - Unit Production Manager | | *Edward D. Markley - Unit Production Manager |
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| Second Unit Director or Assistant Director= | | Second Unit Director or Assistant Director= |
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| *Phil Bowles - First Assistant Director | | *Phil Bowles - First Assistant Director |
| *Jerry Sobul - First Assistant Director | | *Jerry Sobul - First 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= | | Sound Department= |
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| *Peter Berkos - Sound Effects Editor | | *Peter Berkos - Sound Effects Editor |
| *John R. Carter - Sound | | *John R. Carter - Sound |
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| *Chuck Arrigo - Special Effects Coordinator (uncredited) | | *Chuck Arrigo - Special Effects Coordinator (uncredited) |
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| *Peter Anderson - Visual Effects Supervisor: Universal Hartland | | *Peter Anderson - Visual Effects Supervisor: Universal Hartland |
| *David M. Garber - Miniatures | | *David M. Garber - Miniatures |
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| *Gary Armstrong - Assistant Camera | | *Gary Armstrong - Assistant Camera |
| *Kenneth Hale - First Assistant Camera | | *Kenneth Hale - First Assistant Camera |
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| *David Kahn - Music Editor | | *David Kahn - Music Editor |
| *Stu Phillips - Conductor | | *Stu Phillips - Conductor |
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| ==External links== | | ==External links== |
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| *[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0533094/ ''Awakening''] at IMDb | | *[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0533094/ ''Awakening''] at IMDb |
| *[https://www.nbc.com/buck-rogers-in-the-25th-century/video/awakening-part-1/3979532 ''Awakening, Part I''] at NBC.com | | *[https://www.nbc.com/buck-rogers-in-the-25th-century/video/awakening-part-1/3979532 ''Awakening, Part I''] at NBC.com |