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Battlestar Galactica is an American science fiction media franchise created by Glen A. Larson.It began with the original television series in 1978, and was followed by a short-run sequel series, Galactica 1980, a line of book adaptations, original novels, comic books, a board game, and video games.
"Saga of a Star World" (aka “Battlestar Galactica”) is the pilot for the American science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica which was produced in 1978 by Glen A. Larson. A re-edit of the episode was released theatrically as Battlestar Galactica in Canada before the television series aired in the United States, in order to help ...
Battlestar Galactica aired in 2003 and became the highest-rated miniseries on cable that year, and the best ratings that year for any show on Sci-Fi. After Carnivàle reached the end of its first season and the Sci-Fi Channel ordered a thirteen-episode weekly series of Battlestar Galactica, Moore left Carnivàle to assume a full-time executive ...
The first episode aired in the U.S. became one of the highest-rated programs ever on Sci-Fi, with 3.1 million viewers. [4] The series' first season became the network's highest-rated original series to date. [5] Battlestar Galactica ' s first episode was later made available for viewing in its entirety, and without charge from the Sci-Fi ...
Copies from the infected basestar that are brought aboard Galactica. Along with the other captured infected Cylons, they are suffocated by Helo before the Galactica enters Cylon resurrection range to prevent the Colonials from committing genocide. A copy from "Faith" aboard the damaged Basestar. She recognizes crew-member Jean Barolay as a ...
Ronald D. Moore (2013) While preparing for production of Battlestar Galactica 's first season, writer and series creator Ronald D. Moore wrote a short list of potential storylines, one of which was "the fleet jumps every 33 minutes; because the Cylons are relentlessly pursuing them, the crew gets no sleep."
In February 2008 Beyond the Red Line received Mod DB's "Mod of the Year Award" for "Best Independent Game". [13] That same year the game was also recommended over the official Battlestar video game (released: 2007 for Xbox Live Arcade and Windows PC), citing the latter game's low production values and publisher's mishandling of the license. [14]
"The Living Legend" was directed by Vince Edwards and written by series creator Glen A. Larson, [2] from a story by Larson and Ken Pettus. [3]The episodes introduced the character of Commander Cain (Lloyd Bridges) and the Battlestar Pegasus, [2] both of which were revived in remake series episode "Pegasus" in 2005. [4]