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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''. |
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| ==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]]. |
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| ==Plot== | | ==Plot== |
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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]]". |
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| | * 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]]. |
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| | === Buck's Past === |
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| | * [[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]]." |
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| == Analysis == | | == Analysis == |
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| * 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}}. |
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| ** 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. | | * 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]]. |
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| == Questions == | | == Questions == |
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| * 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? |
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| | === Julio === |
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| | * What happened to [[Julio]]? |
| | * What did Julio wish to speak to Kaleel about prior to the [[Battle of Vistula]]? |
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| | === Earth === |
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| | * 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]]? |
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| | === Vistula === |
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| | * 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? |
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| | === Miscellaneous === |
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| | * Where did [[Wilma Deering]] get the gold wrist watch she carries, which seems out of place for her uniform? |
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| ==Quotes== | | ==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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| Episode Crew= | | Episode Crew= |
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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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| Production Management= | | Production Management= |
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| *Harker Wade - Unit Production Manager | | *Harker Wade - Unit Production Manager |
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| Second Unit Director or Assistant Director= | | 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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| Art Department= | | Art Department= |
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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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| *Earl Crain, Jr. - Sound | | *Earl Crain, Jr. - Sound |
| *Dick Wahrman - Sound Effects Editor | | *Dick Wahrman - Sound Effects Editor |
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| Special Effects= | | Special Effects= |
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| *Chuck Arrigo - Special Effects Coordinator (uncredited) | | *Chuck Arrigo - Special Effects Coordinator (uncredited) |
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| Visual Effects= | | 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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| Stunts= | | Stunts= |
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| *Bob Bralver - Stunts (uncredited) | | *Bob Bralver - Stunts (uncredited) |
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| Camera and Electrical Department= | | Camera and Electrical Department= |
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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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| Music Department= | | Music Department= |
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| *Johnny Harris - Composer: Theme Music (uncredited) | | *Johnny Harris - Composer: Theme Music (uncredited) |
| *Stu Phillips - Composer: Theme Music (uncredited) | | *Stu Phillips - Composer: Theme Music (uncredited) |
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| Additional Crew= | | Additional Crew= |
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| *Alan Brennert - Story Editor | | *Alan Brennert - Story Editor |
| *Anne Collins - Story Consultant | | *Anne Collins - Story Consultant |
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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 |