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The ''Dreadnought'''s role as a museum ship desperately reactivated and guarding a fleet of civilian ships trying to escape an overwhelming foe is acknowledged as a fairly overt homage to the modern [[w:Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]] series, cemented by its captain sharing the same name as the character [[w:Edward James Olmos|Edward James Olmos]] (who played the ''Galactica''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s commander in the reboot) played in [[w:Miami Vice|Miami Vice]]. The ''Dreadnought'''s role as a museum ship desperately reactivated and guarding a fleet of civilian ships trying to escape an overwhelming foe is acknowledged as a fairly overt homage to the modern [[w:Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]] series, cemented by its captain sharing the same name as the character [[w:Edward James Olmos|Edward James Olmos]] (who played the ''Galactica''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s commander in the reboot) played in [[w:Miami Vice|Miami Vice]].
− The ''Dreadnought'' name itself is likely derived from [[w:HMS Dreadnought (1906)|HMS Dreadnought]], a revolutionary warship design of the early twentieth century that also was the first of its type, although unlike the BattleTech WarShip HMS ''Dreadnought'' was a one-off design rather than the first of a class. + The ''Dreadnought'' name itself is likely derived from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Dreadnought_(1906) HMS Dreadnought], a revolutionary warship design of the early twentieth century that also was the first of its type, although unlike the BattleTech WarShip HMS ''Dreadnought'' was a one-off design rather than the first of a class.
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The ''Dreadnought'''s role as a museum ship desperately reactivated and guarding a fleet of civilian ships trying to escape an overwhelming foe is acknowledged as a fairly overt homage to the modern [[w:Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]] series, cemented by its captain sharing the same name as the character [[w:Edward James Olmos|Edward James Olmos]] (who played the ''Galactica''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s commander in the reboot) played in [[w:Miami Vice|Miami Vice]]. | The ''Dreadnought'''s role as a museum ship desperately reactivated and guarding a fleet of civilian ships trying to escape an overwhelming foe is acknowledged as a fairly overt homage to the modern [[w:Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]] series, cemented by its captain sharing the same name as the character [[w:Edward James Olmos|Edward James Olmos]] (who played the ''Galactica''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s commander in the reboot) played in [[w:Miami Vice|Miami Vice]]. | ||
− | The ''Dreadnought'' name itself is likely derived from [ | + | The ''Dreadnought'' name itself is likely derived from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Dreadnought_(1906) HMS Dreadnought], a revolutionary warship design of the early twentieth century that also was the first of its type, although unlike the BattleTech WarShip HMS ''Dreadnought'' was a one-off design rather than the first of a class. |
==References== | ==References== |