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IMDbShort Format Live Action Series | 2014 | Tyler Bishop
Best Sound Editing Computer Episodic Entertainment | 2013 | Daniel
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Movie or MiniSeries | 2014 | Rick
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program | 2014 | Gary
Outstanding Special Visual Effects | 2013 | Doug
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries Movie or a Special | 2013 | Richard
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Movie | 2013 | Rick
As the original interior sets from Battlestar Galactica (2004) were no longer in existence, many scenes aboard the ship were filmed against green screen and the sets recreated digitally. Artificial lens flare effects were added to many of the interior shots to obscure the CG backgrounds.
Tricia Helfer vocally reprises her role of Number Six and recycles both her first line of "Are you alive?" and snapping someone's neck from Battlestar Galactica (2003).
When Adama and Coker are summoned to see the Commanding Officer, they are seen riding a speeding horizontal transport pad. This is a reference to the original series transport pad that could be seen rushing Viper pilots to the launch bays during battle.
Many of the crew members on the Osiris were played by actors who played recurring characters on Battlestar Galactica. Jill Teed (Commander Ozar) was Sergeant Hadrian, Ty Olsson (Helmsman) was Captain Aaron Kelly, Mike Dopud (Captain Deke Torvald) was Crewman Specialist Gage, and Sebastian Spence (Lt. Jim Kirby) was Lt. Noel 'Narcho' Allison.
Brian Markinson and John Pyper-Ferguson had both been in the previous Battlestar Galactica (2004) prequel Caprica (2009). John Pyper-Ferguson was also in Battlestar Galactica (2004).
"[first lines] William Adama: Dear Dad, in your last letter, you questioned whether it's my responsibility to join this fight. The truth is we all became responsible the day we created the Cylons. We're the ones who let these robots become our servants, our trusted helpers and even our friends. We let them into our lives, only to see them repay our trust with a violent revolt against us. I know there's a lot of debate about why they hate us. But in the end, does it really matter? Kill the enemy or be killed. That's a reality. In a war where mankind's very survival hangs in the balance, it's up to each of us to make a difference. Being a pilot is the best way I know how to do that. Your loving son, William Adama."
"William Adama: Respectfully, sir, I signed on to kill toasters, not take naps. Just point me to my plane and I'll get started. Captain Diaz: All right, Ensign. I'm assigning you to the Weasel. She's right over there. William Adama: She's beautiful, sir. Captain Diaz: Not the Viper, rook. The bird behind her. William Adama: That old flying pillbox, sir?"