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|Princess Ardala|One of the king's [[star fortress]]es on its way to [[Earth]] on a peace mission.  
|Toban Saroyan|I don't understand. Where have all of our guests gone? Colonel [[Wilma Deering|Deering]], Major [[Fields]], Major [[Duke Danton|Danton]], even that boorish Captain {{buck|Rogers}}, where have they gone?
|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]].
|Regis Saroyan|You really don't know what's going on here, do you?
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|Regis Saroyan|I've tried to tell you for years: about [[Kaleel]], the way he exploits the nomads, how he makes them hate the very sound of your name.  
* Governor [[Tabor Saroyan]] paces around the empty banquet hall when [[Regis Saroyan|his son]], in dress uniform, approaches.  
|Toban Saroyan|''[holds up a finger]'' Now I have a job to do. And I've always tried to do the best I could.  
|Regis Saroyan|We've been through all this before, father. You never listen! Not really. Oh, [[Julio]] you listen to. Julio, whose first loyalty is to Kaleel. But never to me. You never listen to your own son, so finally I gave up trying to make you hear.  
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* Governor [[Tabor Saroyan]] paces around the empty banquet hall when [[Regis Saroyan|his son]], in dress uniform, approaches. Saroyan is effusive in his questioning about the departure of his guests, even the "boorish {{buck|Captain Rogers}}." A resigned Regis notes that his father is completely oblivious to what's been happening on [[Vistula]], and how [[Kaleel]] has so warped the nomads to loathe the very sound of his father's name. He beseeches his father to open his eyes to what is transpiring, even though it falls upon deaf ears.
* As black, tattered nomads warily approach the wreck of Maj. [[Duke Danton]]'s crashed [[Thunderfighter]], Rogers extricates himself from the wreck. Danton has already left the wreck, resting nearby. They agree to leave the wreck behind and continue on foot, retrieving their [[survival gear]] before they do so, with Rogers noting that they'd look like [[brown-and-serve rolls]] by sunset. Behind a rocky hill, a trio of the nomads watch the crash-landed arrivals from a distance.
* The bound duo of [[Ryma]] and [[Wilma Deering]] are escorted through the halls of the fortress, en route to meet with Kaleel. Ryma tells Deering about the furnace and says her goodbye to Deering, believing that they are doomed.
* As the prisoners are their two guards round the hallway, Deering puts her judo to good use by flipping one of the guards over her shoulder, while Ryma distracts the two fallen guards. Deering eludes them, after ducking in a small room adjacent to preceding hall.
* Now in their golden [[survival suit]]s, Danton and Rogers continue their trek towards Deering's last known location. Danton notes that his suit makes him itch, with Rogers commenting that he's welcome to divest himself of it should he wish sunburn. Danton retorts that Rogers feels "right at home" with his, as he's seen what people in Rogers' century wore, eliciting a comment about the accuracy of the "[[Historical Directorate|half-baked historians]]" and their inability to discern between a cowboy and a traffic cop. Following behind are a quartet of the tattered, black-robed denizens of the [[Sea of Stone]].
* On [[Earth]], [[Twiki]] (under the guidance of Dr. [[Theopolis]]) effect repairs on [[Carl]], while a despondent Dr. [[Mallory]] paces behind them. Twiki and Theopolis have a conversation regarding the expressions that Twiki has adopted from Rogers. After Twiki finishes, Theopolis asks Mallory to send a [[light current]] through Carl's [[higher-level associative circuit]]s. Mallory claims it wouldn't do any good, as they've all been destroyed by [[Stella Warden]]'s sabotage, but Theopolis insists. He does so, but it appears to be ineffectual, and Mallory's attention is now on Dr. [[Elias Huer]] and Maj. [[Fields]], who has returned from Vistula with the poison sample Rogers recovered from [[Processing Plant 347]].
* Mallory notes that it is ingenious, and Fields replies that Rogers felt that a concentrated poison sample would assist in an antidote. Mallory replies in the affirmative, but notes that without Carl it does no good at all.
* Carl surprises everyone when he calls Mallory a "self-pitying old goat," and notes that it is nice to see the "ignoramus" again. Mallory's disposition, drastically improved, notes that they'll get to work right away.
* Huer is less positive, noting that their pilots are so few that they could scarcely defend themselves against pirates, much less anything organized, as Kaleel intended. He encourages Mallory to keep him apprised of his progress.
* As Mallory begins manipulating switches on Carl, Theopolis suggests that he and Twiki leave Mallory and Carl to their work. As they exit, Carl thanks Theopolis, to which Twiki indignantly replies with a string of "[[beety]]"s, prompting Theopolis to correct Carl in thanking both him and Twiki. Twiki follows up with another string of "beety"s, with Theopolis giving his observation of the offering as another one of "Buck's colorful phrases."
* As Rogers and Danton continue their trek, Ryma is brought before Kaleel, and is asked why she killed [[Ryma's brother|her brother]]. Kaleel regales her in a tall-tale, citing [[Julio]]'s claim that her brother was found dead after the workers say he went off to meet with her. Realizing she is being gaslighted, she becomes increasingly defiant and realizes that it is setting up how her "disappearance" will also be explained to other nomads.
* Kaleel notes that, as with her brother, there was something wrong with her. They never fit in and, "always different, always complaining, always unhappy." He notes that no one would miss her terribly, and proceeds to unleash the "[[Touch of Truth]]" upon her. Ryma, defiant to the end, unleashes her truth: Kaleel is responsible for everything, including stealing their dreams and taking away all that her people might've been. She notes that he never got to her and is prepared to die.
* Kaleel, his powers visibly flickering in-and-out, angrily notes that the Touch is too good for her, sanctifying her "evil" beliefs even in death, and orders her sent to the furnace.
* Warden, who remains behind after Ryma is taken away, notes that Deering has not yet been found. She notes that there's no need to double the guards at the exits, as she believes that Deering isn't planning to escape, knowing how the Terrans think after working with them for so long a time.
* Deering, now wearing a purple outfit the likes of the workers, clubs a guard who has an unlocking mechanism for her restraints around his neck. She clubs him.
* The guard brings Ryma to the furnace, unshackles her and throws her into the furnace: a natural heating room using a geothermal vent, where she is left to die from thermal exposure. 
* Rogers and Danton stop to eat the local cuisine that Rogers has captured and cooked over a small campfire. Danton is less than thrilled, noting that he's never eaten anything that crawled on the ground. Rogers replies that Danton is welcome to eat his [[food pill]]s, assuming that they themselves aren't poisoned. Danton tastes the food, asking Rogers to reminisce about the times he refers to Rogers as a barbarian, noting that he's not taking any of those comments back. He gives Rogers his portion.
* They are subsequently attacked by the nomads, who begin their attack by throwing a grenade via a sling, landing just short of the campfire. Rogers and Danton duck behind the rocks, as the quartet begins raiding their packs. Danton holds Rogers from immediately retaliating, while Rogers attempts to get a zinger in regarding their faces looking like they've been through a meteor shower.
* As the quartet focus their attentions on raiding, Rogers and Danton launch their counteroffensive. After a tussle, the quartet disperses, and the two Terrans bond over their experience. They decide to continue their journey, with Rogers picking up an unused grenade left behind by the party.
* Armed with a pistol and unshackled, Deering makes her way to the vacant command center. She finds it seemingly vacant and proceeds to work on sending out a message, when Warden reveals herself and stops Deering at gunpoint. Warden notes that Earth people are predicable, and goes on to explain that she became a Terran to someday overcome them.
* Kaleel reveals himself as well, noting that the day of overcoming Earth's influence has arrived.
* Rogers and Danton approach Kaleel's mountain, where Rogers assures Danton that Deering is alive, as the [[contamination detector]]s are powered by body heat.
* Danton sees something off in the distance, and they come across a force of [[Scorpion fighter]]s laid out on the open swath of land near the mountain. Rogers and Danton get closer to overlook the assembled force below, with Rogers surmising that this was the second part of Kaleel's "master plan," and the reason why Earth's pilots were deliberately poisoned.  
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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.
* Rogers, in the meantime, stays to rescue [[Wilma Deering]] and they both wish the other luck, having reconciled their differences.
* In the mountain, an alert sounds and [[Galen]] assumes the center console, detecting that someone is stealing one of their ships. Warden leaves some biting questions, noting that no one has survived a forced crash in the desert before.
* Kaleel notes that the escape moves up his timetable for an attack on Earth. Endeavoring to surmise how the Terrans could have come across their fighters, she looks over Deering and sees a glint from her [[contamination detector]] bracelet, hidden by a torn piece of cloth from Deering's jumpsuit. Warden reveals it, surmising that it is a transmitter, even though Kaleel notes that it hardly matters: Deering share [[Ryma]]'s fate and they'll be rulers of the Earth.
* Warden retorts that there were two people in that crash, according to [[Julio]], and the Scorpion fighter can only hold one pilot. The other party, she surmises, is looking for Deering and as such she takes the bracelet in order to set a trap.
* Rogers finds the ground entrance to Kaleel's fortress inside of the mountain, and makes his way into the cave.
* After exiting the [[stargate]], Danton tells Dr. [[Elias Huer]] that, in no uncertain terms, he needs all of the pilots for his plan. Huer resists, noting that the Earth would be totally defenseless, but Danton does not relent: his [[Battle of Vistula|plan for a decisive strike]] is the only thing that could protect the Earth. Huer notes that Dr. [[Mallory]] is a day away from an antidote, but that would be too late, and Huer relents. Dr. [[Theopolis]], who is present, agrees with Danton's strategy. As Huer commits to mustering the last of Earth's fighting forces, [[Twiki]] "[[beety]]"s his inspiration to Theopolis, tells Huer that they'll see him on the [[flight deck]], while also following up with a comment that he must be rubbing off on Twiki.
* Rogers makes his way through the maze of halls, coming across the furnace room (only feeling the heat from the door) before moving onward while Ryma, awash in sweat and heat, suffers.
* Rogers continues onward, falling into Warden's trap and, despite a temporary flight away from the guards, hits an invisible [[force field]] barrier that forces him to the ground, rendering him unconscious.
* Danton makes his way to the flight deck, and asks Huer where the pilots are. Huer notes that they pilots are already assembled: there are six in total, including Maj. [[Fields]] and, lastly, Brigadier [[Gordon]], who has come out of retirement for the mission. Gordon recognizes Danton, as Danton notes that he was instructed by Gordon on [[pulsar cannon]] at the academy [[2476|fifteen years ago]]. Huer notes that none of the other pilots have recovered. Twiki and Theopolis arrive, with Theopolis noting that, as a designer of the [[Thunderfighter]], he is capable of also using it with Twiki's assistance. As such, Theopolis has reprogrammed his inputs to take orders from Danton.
* Danton agrees to take the [[ambuquad]]s along, with Twiki replying, "[[Hot dog]]!"
* 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.
* 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. 
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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 the third and fourth episodes of 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, Rogers decides that he must destroy the attack fleet and rescue 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.
  • Ardala's launch is re-used as the shuttle heading to Kaleel's fortress in the Sea of Stone.
  • The Galactica shuttle makes its first appearance in Buck Rogers in the 25th Century 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 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century's Film.

Analysis

Questions

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")

Cast

*Gil Gerard as Capt. William "Buck" Rogers

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