Other mistake: CDR Crighton is on an alien world, many light years away from Earth, but they seem to have identical—and I mean identical—Earth-type 55-gallon drums.
Thank God It's Friday... Again - S1-E6
Other mistake: The planet population works in the fields, harvesting large brown biconal fruit. They seem to be heavy, as a bag containing about three of them is a burden to the person carrying it. When the leader of the planet shows one to Crighton, she picks one up with three fingers.
Other mistake: In this episode the family that John and the gang encounter are able to understand him. Yet if the planet has never experienced encounters with alien life forms, this is impossible without translator microbes.
Liars, Guns and Money (3): Plan B - S2-E21
Other mistake: After Scorpius has some of his twisted fun with Crichton, it then cuts to Pilot saying, "Crais, we are very thankful that you allowed Talyn to respond to her mother's distress call," but the problem is Pilot refers to Talyn as "her" instead of saying "his mother's." We know Talyn is Moya's male Leviathan offspring, and everyone always refers to Talyn as he/him/his. (00:08:05)
...Different Destinations - S3-E5
Other mistake: While in the past on the Jocacean Memorial Planet, Sub-Officer Dacon is sent up on the wall by his commander. Then, when the Venek Horde are coming over the wall Aeryn pulls one down and throws him to the ground, and we can see an armor piece lying on the ground, with the name "Dacon" written on the inside of the prop in English.
John Quixote - S4-E7
Other mistake: Up to now, Stark's mask was on the right side of his face. In this episode, it is on the left.
Chosen answer: It's never explained. John mentions a theory that his less technologically developed craft simply interferes with the wormhole less than the "superior" Vipers, but they never make a concrete determination on that point. But we also have to take into account the fact that Moya traverses wormholes with no ill effect as well.
Garlonuss ★