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| {{WIP}} | | [[File:Babylon 5 - Season 3 Logo.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Title card from season three of ''Babylon 5''{{'|s}} (1993-1998) opening credits.]] |
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| [[File:Battlestar Galactica 1978 Opening Title Card.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Title card from ''Battlestar Galactica''{{'|s}} (1978-1979) opening credits.]]
| | '''''Babylon 5''''' was the sci-fi television series created by J. Michael Straczynski, one of the first sci-fi series to rely on over-arching stories and envisioned as a "novel for television" that chronicled the rise and fall of empire. Starring [[Michael O'Hare]] (season 1), [[Bruce Boxleitner]] (seasons 2 through 5), [[Claudia Christian]] and [[Jerry Doyle]], the series lasted five seasons despite multiple cancellation attempts, spawning movies-of-the-week for TNT and a variety of spin-offs, including ''[[Crusade]]'' (starring [[Gary Cole]] and [[Daniel Dae Kim]]), with a 2023 animated release called ''Babylon 5: The Road Home''. |
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| '''''Battlestar Galactica''''' was the sci-fi television series created by Glen A. Larson (''[[Knight Rider]]'') and Leslie Stevens (''[[The Outer Limits]]'') chronicling the plight of refugees who flee their destroyed homeworlds, fleeing the Cylon tyranny in a rag-tag fleet on a fugitive quest, a shining planet known as Earth. Starring [[Richard Hatch]], [[Dirk Benedict]] and [[Lorne Greene]], the series only lasted one season, but spawned a [[Galactica 1980|short-lived sequel]] and a [[Battlestar Galactica (2004)|longer-running re-imagining]], itself spawning two "prequel" installments, ''[[Caprica]]'' and ''[[Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome]]''. | |
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| = Rifle =
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| == Unidentified Pneumatic Rifle ==
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| After crash-landing on the planet Equellus, Apollo ([[Richard Hatch]]) encounters Puppis ([[Johnny Timko]]) and his mother Vella ([[Katherine Cannon]]), who brandishes a "numo" -- a form of pneumatic rifle -- that appears to have been custom-built for the production.
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| [[File:Battlestar Galactica - S01E04 - Vella Holds a Numo Rifle.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Vella ([[Katherine Cannon]]) holds a pneumatic rifle, called a "numo," when her son Puppis ([[Johnny Timko]], center) encounter Captain Apollo ([[Richard Hatch]]) at his crashed Viper fighter in "The Lost Warrior" (S01E04).]]
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| [[File:Battlestar Galactica - S01E04 - Apollo Holds a Numo Rifle.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Captain Apollo ([[Richard Hatch]]) holds a pneumatic rifle, called a "numo," after being welcomed into the Vella's ([[Katheirne Cannon]]) home on Equellus in "The Lost Warrior" (S01E04).]]
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| [[File:Battlestar Galactica - S01E04 - Puppis Holds a Numo Rifle.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Puppis ([[Johnny Timko]]) holds a pneumatic rifle, called a "numo," after being when defending himself against a lupus (wolf) on Equellus in "The Lost Warrior" (S01E04).]]
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| == Unidentified Breechloading Rifle ==
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| Constable Farnes ([[Rance Howard]]) prepares to face Borays (humanoid boar-like people) with an unidentified breechloading rifle in "The Magnificent Warriors" (S01E08) on the planet Sectar. Other people within Serenity, an agro town on Sectar, also make use of similar firearms.
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| [[File:Battlestar Galactica - S01E08 - Constable Farnes with Breechloader.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Constable Farnes ([[Rance Howard]]) preparing to face Borays (humanoid boar-like people) with a breechloading rifle in "The Magnificent Warriors" (S01E08).]]
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| [[File:Battlestar Galactica - S01E08 - Closeup of Breechloading Rifle Wielded by Farnes.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Closeup of the breechloading rifle that Constable Farnes ([[Rance Howard]]) wields to face Borays (humanoid boar-like people) in "The Magnificent Warriors" (1978).]]
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| [[File:Battlestar Galactica - S01E08 - Constable Farnes with Breechloader in Road.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Constable Farnes ([[Rance Howard]]) faces the Borays (humanoid boar-like people) in a one-man stand with a breechloading rifle in "The Magnificent Warriors" (S01E08).]]
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| [[File:Battlestar Galactica - S01E08 - Siress Beloby with Breechloader.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Siress Belloby ([[Brett Somers]]) loading an unidentified breechloading rifle during a raid by the Borays (humanoid boar-like people) in "The Magnificent Warriors" (1978).]]
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| [[File:Battlestar Galactica - S01E08 - Duggy and Farnes with Breechloaders.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Serenity's denizens Duggy ([[Dennis Fimple]]) and Dipper ([[Eric Server]]), behind Apollo ([[Richard Hatch]]), wield unidentified breechloading rifles during a raid by the Borays (humanoid boar-like people) in "The Magnificent Warriors" (1978).]]
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| = Pistol = | | = Pistol = |
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| == Palmer Cap-Chur Short Range Projector == | | == Smith & Wesson Model 15 == |
| Bootes ([[Lance LeGault]]), an "oviner" (rancher) on Equellus, uses a black [[Palmer Cap-Chur Short Range Projector]] (a pneumatic "air gun", in keeping with the "numo" weaponry of the planet) in "The Lost Warrior" (S01E04).
| | Security Chief Michael Garibaldi ([[Jerry Doyle]]) polishes his grandmother's antique [[Smith & Wesson Model 15]] gun when his deputy, Zack Allan ([[Jeff Conway]]), reports that a technician has gone missing in Grey Sector in "Grey 17 is Missing" (S03E19). |
| [[File:Cap-Chur Short.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Palmer Cap-Chur Short Range Projector with front sight removed.]] | | [[File:S&WModel15.jpg|300px|thumb|none|Smith & Wesson Model 15 with Factory Target Grips - .38 special.]] |
| [[File:Battlestar Galactica - S01E04 - Red-Eye, Vella, Puppis, and Bootes with Holstered Palmer Cap-Chur Short Range Projector.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Red-Eye ([[Rex Cutter]]), Vella ([[Katherine Cannon]]), Puppis ([[Johnny Timko]]) and Bootes ([[Lance LeGault]]) with a holstered [[Palmer Cap-Chur Short Range Projector]], likely also referred to as a "numo," on Equellus in "The Lost Warrior" (S01E04).]] | | [[File:Babylon 5 - S03E19 - Michael Garibaldi with His Grandmother's S&W15.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Michael Garibaldi ([[Jerry Doyle]]) with his grandmother's antique [[Smith & Wesson Model 15]] in "Grey 17 is Missing" (S03E19).]] |
| [[File:Battlestar Galactica - S01E04 - Bootes with Palmer Cap-Chur Short Range Projector.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Lacerta ([[Claude Earl Jones]]) watches as Bootes ([[Lance LeGault]]) uses a [[Palmer Cap-Chur Short Range Projector]] to vainly face off against the Cylon Centurion "Red-Eye" ([[Rex Cutter]]) on Equellus in "The Lost Warrior" (S01E04).]] | | [[File:Babylon 5 - S03E19 - Zack Allan with S&W15.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Zack Allan ([[Jeff Conway]]) handles Michael Garibaldi's ([[Jerry Doyle]]) unloaded [[Smith & Wesson Model 15]] in "Grey 17 is Missing" (S03E19).]] |
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