2003 television miniseries "Battlestar Galactica" DVD movie:
01:16:15
Captain Kelly - Colonial Fleet Battlestar Galactica officer: Venting complete. Fires are out.
Colonel Saul Tigh - Colonial Fleet Battlestar Galactica Executive Officer: If they remembered their training, then they had their suits on and they were braced for possible vent action.
Chief Galen Tyrol - Colonial Fleet Battlestar Galactica flight deck crew supervisor: There's a lot of rooks in there.
Colonel Saul Tigh - Colonial Fleet Battlestar Galactica Executive Officer: No one's a rookie anymore.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: ----- Original Message ----
From: Kerry Burgess
To: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2006 1:38:07 PM
Subject: Re: Journal May 20, 2006
Something is there, something. It is like a shadow. Or something you glimpse in the corner of your eye. It is familar unfamilarity that appears then disappears.
Kerry Burgess wrote:
In that movie Mission To Mars, there is that part where the second team arrive on Mars. The guy that survived for months there alone has lost it to some degree. The woman who lost her husband explains that extended periods of low-gravity can have that effect on the brain. As I write this, I almost feel like something is figuratively tugging at my mind. Anyway, if low-grav does have that effect, there needs to be a mechanism to help someone keep anchored in reality. Either by training them mentally or through artificial means of mind control. This adds weight to my hunch that I have some kind of device implanted in the back of my head. And it probably means it receives FM signals, although it could be any frequency, but FM would make more sense. Although it could be satellite too, really anything is possible without knowing the details. Although the possibilities are limited, I mean, this isn't Star Trek.
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