Leda and Apollo attach the demolition charges in a zig-zag pattern across the top and bottom of the unit. When Vulpa shoots Leda shortly afterwards, all the charges can be seen in a straight line near the top of the unit.
In "Gun on Ice Planet Zero Part 2", sparks are seen coming from Leda's jacket when Vulpa shoots her in the back. However, the jacket is undamaged when Croft cradles her in his arms seconds later.
Adama's headset appears and disappears during various shots of him on the Galactica bridge.
The Ravashol Pulsar fires a highly-concentrated pulse of energy. Yet when the Cylons randomly fire it toward the fleet, each time the beam misses, it is shown exploding at a single point in space, as if it were a torpedo or missile.
At the end of "The Gun On Ice Planet Zero" part 2 when all of the clones are gathering after the defeat of the Cylons it is obvious that some of the Britt Ekland "clones" that are standing around are wearing masks.
The schematic of the laser weapon is clearly that of a common reflector telescope.
At counter 33:27, when all ships in the fleet have been ordered to top speed, on the right side of the screen a ship is not present in one frame and then appears in the next.
The breathing masks contain some conspicuously contemporary parts of an off-the-shelf plastic model kit: The engine bells of Revell's Saturn V in 1:96 scale.
When the task force is moving from the Theta retreat to the Pulsar, before it cuts from real life mountain footage to a scene shot on a studio set, stock footage of a mountaineer is briefly visible.
In the opening scenes of part 2, Apollo meets Dr. Ravoshol and tells him how his creation has fried two of his pilots. There were actually three pilots killed by the pulsar. Bow and Shields were vaporized when the patrol first encountered the weapon. The shuttle escort viper, flown by Killian, was the third. However, Apollo nor anyone else on the shuttle know that Killian was killed, therefore, based on the information that he had available to him at the time, he is not incorrect.