* NarmCharm: The alien slug. Obviously fake[[note]]highly apparent use of [=LEDs=][[/note]], still cool.
* SpecialEffectFailure: Scenes in the interior of the ship's hold - that is, the area with the cooling towers themselves - are always shot in CGI, with fully CGI (spacesuited) humans rather than suited actors used where relevant.[[note]]Although not supported by any official WordOfGod, the most obvious theory is that there is no set for the hold cooling towers, unlike the rest of the ship's interior - likely due to their size, complexity, motion, and relative rarity of use.[[/note]] While it's believable when shown on in-universe computer monitors, and when the hold door is opened and the cooling towers are seen in the background, the differences from the live-action footage are apparent when CGI shots of crewmen actually entering are used.
* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: By the standards of its day and budget. [[OnceAnEpisode Many if not most episodes]] will involve the ''Star Runner'' doing some cool manoeuvre[[note]][[MundaneMadeAwesome even if it's a simple turn]][[/note]] and/or encountering awesome [[NegativeSpaceWedgie space phenomena]], complete with exterior shots of the ''Star Runner''. Exterior shots of the ''Star Runner'''s flight are also used as scene transitions, as well as shots of the camera zooming out of one of its portholes and into another.
** A notably nice touch here is that the shots will oftentimes actually feature the relevant surroundings of the ''Star Runner'', rather than simply being [[StockFootage lazily recycled out-of-context ones]]. When ''Star Runner'' is [[spoiler: lost in wormhole space]], the passage-of-time shots show it [[spoiler: tumbling without power through this space]], rather than flying proudly onwards on its mission, with the background matching what's seen from the ship's stardeck. Similarly, when the ship is [[spoiler: stuck in the Sargasso disc]], time passage shots again show it stopped with [[spoiler: asteroids drifting and colliding around it]], as well as later showing it [[spoiler: side by side with the ''Infinity'']]. Even the frequently-reused booster-ignition shot (often used to signal the beginning of manoeuvres) is modified when ''Star Runner'' is to [[spoiler: pursue and discover the ''Infinity'']], showing the [[spoiler: Sargasso Disc]] rather than empty space around the ''Star Runner''.