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                        "*": "{{Character Data\n| photo=BR25 - Planet of the Slave Girls - Regis Saroyan.png\n| role=Pilot, [[Earth Defense Directorate]]\n| birthplace= [[Vistula]]\n| marital status=Romantically involved with [[Ryma]]\n| seen=Planet of the Slave Girls\n| actor=[[Michael Mullins]]\n| species=[[Human]]\n| sortkey=Saroyan, Regis\n}}\n\n'''Regis Saroyan''' is the son of Governor [[Tabor Saroyan]] from planet [[Vistula]].\n\nUnable to affect any change to the Vistulan political system via his father, he joins the [[Earth Defense Directorate]] to be trained as a pilot in [[2491]] CE. During his training by Major [[Duke Danton]] in their [[Thunderfighter]]s, both he and the Major [[Defense of Scout Three|are attacked by pirates]]' [[Hatchet fighter]]s, themselves quickly dispatched by {{buck}} and Colonel [[Wilma Deering]] following their return via [[Stargate 4]].\n\nAs with other EDD pilots, Saroyan falls ill due to the consumption of contaminated [[food disks]], necessitating his return home to Vistula\u2014coincidentally the source of the deliberate contamination\u2014by Danton, Deering, Rogers, and Major [[Fields]]. \n\nSaroyan and a Vistulan nomad, [[Ryma]], rekindle their romantic association upon his return, and Saroyan resumes his attempts at freeing the nomads who are under [[Kaleel]]'s spell, despite his father's blissful ignorance of Kaleel's machinations. This reaches to a head after Kaleel is overthrown and Tabor Saroyan attempts to tender his resignation to the [[Food Directorate]], which Regis Saroyan talks him out of; the elder Saroyan realizes that he's always listened to [[Julio]], Kaleel's sycophantic stooge, and elects to begin listening to his son and new daughter-in-law-to-be, Ryma {{BR25|Planet of the Slave Girls}}.\n\n{{charnav|Vistula|episode1=Planet of the Slave Girls}}\n\n[[Category: A to Z]]\n[[Category: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]\n[[Category: Characters]]\n[[Category: One-Shot Characters]]\n[[fr:Regis Saroyan]]"
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                        "*": "{{Infobox episode\n|name={{PAGENAME}}\n|season=1\n|number=8\n|image=File:BR25 - Return of the Fighting 69th - Title screencap.png\n|imagewidth=300\n|airdate=October 25, 1979\n|writer=David Carren\n|director=Philip Leacock\n|previous=[[The Plot to Kill a City, Part II]]\n|next=[[Unchained Woman]]\n}}\"'''Return of the Fighting 69th'''\" is the eighth episode of the 1st season of ''Buck Rogers in the 25th Century''.\n\n==Plot==\n\n*Coming Soon\n\n==Synopsis==\nGun runners named Roxanne Trent and Commander Corliss plan to kill Wilma as part of their revenge for her capturing them years earlier, during which their ship had caught fire and disfigured them both. Their plans involve the use of captured 20th century nerve gas, which is still potent enough to destroy all life on Earth. As commander of the Defense squadron, Wilma must find a way to locate and destroy the gas, which is hidden at the gun runner's hideout inside an asteroid belt. She discovers that the only one who has knowledge of how to traverse the belt is Major Noah Cooper, an old friend of Wilma's father, and the elderly leader of a retired squadron, the Fighting 69th. Although the pilot is willing to lead his old pilots through the asteroids, Wilma does not know whether or not she should ask him, believing that the age of his squadron may be too great to complete the mission.\n\n==Notes==\n\n==Quotes==\n\n==Cast==\n\n<tabber>\nEpisode Cast=\n\n*[[Gil Gerard]] as Capt. [[William Rogers|William \"Buck\" Rogers]]\n*[[Erin Gray]] as Col. [[Wilma Deering]]\n*[[Tim O'Connor]] as Dr. [[Elias Huer]]\n*[[Peter Graves]] as Major [[Noah Cooper]]\n*[[Elizabeth Allen]] as [[Roxanne Trent]]\n*[[Robert Quarry]] as Commander [[Corliss]]\n*[[Woody Strode]] as Sgt. [[Big Red MacMurthy|\"Big Red\" MacMurthy]]\n*[[Eddie Firestone]] as Corporal [[M.K. Schultz]]\n*[[K.T. Stevens]] as Lt. [[Harriet Twain]]\n*[[Felix Silla]] as [[Twiki]]\n*[[Mel Blanc]] as Voice of [[Twiki]]\n*[[Katherine Wiberg]] as [[Alicia]]\n*[[Robert Hardy]] as [[Clayton]]\n*[[Duncan McKenzie]] as [[Westlake]]\n*[[Clifford Turknett]] as War Technician\n*[[Dan Sturkie]] as [[Eli Twain]]\n*[[William Conrad]] as Voice of Narrator (uncredited)\n*[[Eric Server]] as Voice of Dr. [[Theopolis]] (uncredited)\n\n|-|\nEpisode Crew=\n\n*Directed by Philip Leacock\n*Written by David Carren\n*Produced by Jock Gaynor, Medora Heilbron, Bruce Lansbury, Glen A. Larson, David J. O'Connell and David G. Phinney\n*Music by Johnny Harris\n*Cinematography by Ben Colman\n*Film Editor - Michael Berman\n*Casting - Phil Benjamin\n*Art Director - Fred Luff, III\n*Set Decorator - Frank Lombardo\n*Costume Designer - Sal Anthony\n\n|-|\nProduction Management=\n\n*Harker Wade - Unit Production Manager\n\n|-|\nSecond Unit Director or Assistant Director=\n\n*Bob Bender - First Assistant Director\n*Gerald T. Olson - Second Assistant Director\n\n|-|\nArt Department=\n\n*Jerry Allen - Model Builder\n*Ted Wilson - Carpenter (uncredited)\n\n|-|\nSound Department=\n\n*Earl Crain, Jr. - Sound\n*Dick Wahrman - Sound Effects Editor\n\n|-|\nSpecial Effects=\n\n*Chuck Arrigo - Special Effects Coordinator (uncredited)\n\n|-|\nVisual Effects=\n\n*Peter Anderson - Visual Effects Supervisor: Universal Hartland\n*David M. Garber - Miniature Effects\n*Wayne Smith - Miniature Effects\n\n|-|\nCamera and Electrical Department=\n\n*Gary Armstrong - Assistant Camera\n*Kenneth Hale - First Assistant Camera\n\n|-|\nMusic Department=\n\n*Glen A. Larson - Composer: Theme Music\n*Herbert D. Woods - Music Editor\n*Johnny Harris - Composer: Theme Music (uncredited)\n*Stu Phillips - Composer: Theme Music (uncredited)\n\n|-|\nTransportation Department=\n\n*Chris Haynes - Driver (uncredited)\n\n|-|\nAdditional Crew=\n\n*Alan Brennert - Story Editor\n*Anne Collins - Story Consultant\n</div>\n\n</tabber>\n\n==Related Subjects==\n\n{{Episode Subjects|{{PAGENAME}}}}\n\n==References==\n\n==External link==\n\n*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0533108/ ''Return of the Fighting 69th''] at IMDb\n*[https://www.nbc.com/buck-rogers-in-the-25th-century/video/return-of-the-fighting-69th/3979539 ''Return of the Fighting 69th''] at NBC.com\n\n{{Episodes (BR25)}}</div>\n[[Category: A to Z]]\n[[Category: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]\n[[Category: Episodes]]\n[[Category: Season 1]]\n[[fr:\u00c9pisode:Alerte au gaz]]"
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