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  1. Greetings from Earth: Directed by Rod Holcomb. With Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict, Lorne Greene, Herbert Jefferson Jr.. Apollo and Starbuck come across a vessel they think may have come from Earth and take it aboard the Galactica. On board are two adults and four children in a state of suspended animation. Adama disagrees with the Council of ...

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    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • Rod Holcomb
    • 1979-02-25
  2. Included are natural sounds (including some made by animals), musical selections from different cultures and eras, spoken greetings in 59 languages, human sounds like footsteps and laughter, and printed messages from President Jimmy Carter and U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim.

  3. The possibility of earthling passengers aboard a captured alien spacecraft spreads excitement throughout the Battlestar Galactica. While the humans, a family of six, lie in a frozen state aboard...

  4. Sci-fi. Greetings from Earth is an episode of the TV series, Battlestar Galactica. The episode was first aired 25 February 1979 as a TV movie, being twice the length of a normal episode. It also marked the first time humans from the Thirteenth Tribe were encountered, all other peoples encountered...

  5. 30. Apr. 2017 · Overview. A human sleeper ship found drifting in space is brought aboard Galactica, leading to argument and debate on whether to awaken its occupants. Their ship is eventually escorted by Apollo, Starbuck, and Cassiopeia to the planet Paradeen —embroiled in a bitter war with the Eastern Alliance.

  6. enik1138 at popapostle dot com. Battlestar Galactica. "Greetings from Earth" (Part 2) (49:36-end in the episode) TV episode. Written by Glen A. Larson. Directed by Rod Holcomb. Apollo, Starbuck, and Cassiopeia aid Michael and Sarah against the Eastern Alliance on the planet Paradeen. Read the complete story summary at the Battlestar wiki site.

  7. Greetings From Earth. A starship crew encounters earthlings in suspended animation floating in space. From the "Battlestar Galactica" series.

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