Galactica:1980 brought three Colonial technology changes that I liked:
1-Time travel ability of the Colonial Viper that should have been used beyond the pilot episode to explore Earth's history.
2-Invisiblity for both the Colonial Viper and the individual Colonial Warrior person too.
3-Colonial Viper now having two seats.
The two-seat adaptation is the only one of those that seems worthwhile to me. Time travel was too much of a gimmick, and invisibility would've taken the suspense out of the series by making it too easy to hide from the Cylons.
Anyway, the problem with all of G80's tech enhancements is that they were all the single-handed creations of that horrible Doctor Zee character, this know-it-all demon child who held absolute authority over the fleet and had reduced Adama to his spineless lackey. At least "The Return of Starbuck" explained why he was so super-gifted, although it didn't make the character any better in retrospect.
Kind of makes you wonder about the true character of the Beings of Light, doesn't it? Come to think of it, how different is Doctor Zee from Count Iblis really?
Excellent reviews,
Christopher. Personally I always thought the microwave oven knocking out the centurion was pretty funny ... I remember it from when I saw the series in first-run. (I did not remember the android fired a beam from his finger though; I thought he used a gun.) There was a VHS release that edited together "Galactica Discovers Earth" and "The Night the Cylons Landed", but that scene was cut.
In "Saga of a Star World", didn't
both Apollo and Adama use Apollo's Viper to go down to Caprica? At least I believe that was the intent as the Viper was the only ship shown. With one seat, I wonder how that worked.