Battlestar Galactica - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Saga of a Star World (1)
The remnants of an ambushed space fleet, one huge mothership and 220 smaller vessels, undertake a new mission.
Saga of a Star World (2)
Apollo, Boomer and Starbuck seek supplies on a distant planet after finding the fleet's stores contaminated.
Saga of a Star World (3)
Adama becomes concerned when Sire Uri (Ray Milland) authorizes much of the fleet population to visit Carillon.
The Lost Planet of the Gods (1)
A mysterious disease strikes the fleet's fighter pilots after they investigate a Cylon base on an asteroid.
The Lost Planet of the Gods (2)
Despite the Galactica's efforts to escape, the Cylons continue to pursue them through the magnetic void.
The Lost Warrior
Apollo crash-lands into the middle of a conflict between colonial pioneers and a hired Cylon gunslinger.
The Long Patrol
While on the test flight of a new ship, Starbuck loses the craft to a convict and finds himself marooned on a prison world.
The Gun on Ice Planet Zero (1)
The Galactica faces destruction from a crew of Cylons manning the most powerful weapon in history.
The Gun on Ice Planet Zero (2)
Enslaved clones join Galactica fighters in an attempt to destroy a planet-based laser.
The Magnificent Warriors
A mission to replenish supplies of seed finds Adama rekindling an old romance and Starbuck becoming a reluctant sheriff.
The Young Lords
Starbuck crash-lands on a planet and is rescued by a band of children who ransom him to the Cylons in exchange for their father.
The Living Legend (1)
Adama clashes with the reckless, legendary commander (Lloyd Bridges) of another battlestar.
The Living Legend (2)
Adama reluctantly joins with Cain (Lloyd Bridges) as the two fleets merge for a surprise attack on the Cylons.
Fire in Space
After a Cylon kamikaze attack, Adama lies critically injured while fire threatens Athena and Boxey.
War of the Gods
A lone alien survivor (Patrick Macnee) charms the fleet with his abilities and his promises to locate Earth.
War of the Gods Part II
Iblis offers the Galactica leaders three wishes in exchange for their unquestioning loyalty.
The Man with Nine Lives
An old con man (Fred Astaire) on the run gains sanctuary aboard Galactica by hinting he may be Starbuck's long-lost father.
Murder on the Rising Star
Apollo uncovers a blackmail plot and finds his own life in danger when he tries to clear Starbuck of a murder charge.
Greetings from Earth (1)
Apollo and Starbuck discover a family of humans held in suspended animation aboard a primitive alien vessel.
Greetings from Earth (2)
When Galactica's atmosphere proves unfit for the humans, Adama orders them sent to their original destination.
Baltar's Escape
Adama is forced to surrender himself to Baltar when the traitor leads a revolt during a Council-ordered prisoner transfer.
Experiment in Terra
An angelic stranger urges Apollo to intercede on a world called Terra and prevent its destruction in a nuclear holocaust.
Take the Celestra
Starbuck's long-lost love becomes involved in a mutiny led by a power-hungry junior officer.
The Hand of God
As the fleet prepares for an imminent Cylon attack, Apollo and Starbuck attempt to penetrate the enemy base star.
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