March 3, 2000 >>Apollo definitely does say "my" fighter. Which is odd, because he always flies a single-seater. That scene always gives me this weird mental image of Adama sitting on Apollo's lap while he tries to fly the ship. :)<< "Now look, father. These aren't like the old crates you used to fly in your young days. These are much more advanced. Hey, don't touch any button, switches or knobs unless I tell you. Wait a micron. This isn't working. Turn off the artificial gravity on the left front panel. No offense, but you're squashing my legs. When we enter Caprica's atmosphere, we'll have to reverse the gravity. Otherwise, you'll have a son squashed thinner than a flatcake." "Apollo, son, if you continue to talk to me like that, I'll put you on report. SO shut up!! And let me fly this confounded contraption. Squashed or no squashed, I'm going to land this thing. Where's the landing gear switch?" Robert