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Originally posted by: Homerboy
so the Cylons nuke 12 planets and 40K people survive? Thats pretty freaking thorough job. And with all the ships able to go FTL or whatever its called, they didn't have other ships "out there" doing "Kessel Runs" or whatever?

I think everyone was pretty much caught with their pants down... most of the civilian ships for destroyed first thing. in the pilot movie, the cylons were able to disable the electronic mechanisms on ships; the only reason the galactica wasn't affected was because it was an older ship that wasn't completely automated.
 
but isn't the whole point that the Cylons want Earth too? And they know/knew that the only way they could find it would be to follow the survivors?
 
Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: Homerboy
so the Cylons nuke 12 planets and 40K people survive? Thats pretty freaking thorough job. And with all the ships able to go FTL or whatever its called, they didn't have other ships "out there" doing "Kessel Runs" or whatever?

I think everyone was pretty much caught with their pants down... most of the civilian ships for destroyed first thing. in the pilot movie, the cylons were able to disable the electronic mechanisms on ships; the only reason the galactica wasn't affected was because it was an older ship that wasn't completely automated.

Cain only managed to save the Pegasus because most of its systems were down in preparation for refit. She blind jumped the ship from the shipyard when the Cylons attacked.
 
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Zolty
Originally posted by: So
Here are MY questions:

1. What happened to the resistance on Caprica (and presumably the other colonies)? It seems like more than 40k humans would have survived the cylon attack.

They saved a couple raptors full of the human resistance.

2. Did the Cylons actually leave the colonies like they claimed at the end of season 2? Assuming 1. and 2. are true, then the entire show is pointless...

unknown at this point

3. Why didn't the colonial fleet send a scout back to the colonies during their year on New Caprica to see check on the colonies?

They had a raptor waiting for signals at all times, they did not land on the planet for fear the cylons would retaliate on the populace.

A couple of raptors can't have been the entire human resistance, can it?

On (3) I meant send a raptor back to the original 12 colonies, not NC.

See this and the subsequent 3-4 episodes for the cannon information.

As far as question 3, at that point they were quite far from the colonies, it may be a question of fuel or lack of man power. Also any scout could be traced back to them which would be bad.
 
Originally posted by: Homerboy
but isn't the whole point that the Cylons want Earth too? And they know/knew that the only way they could find it would be to follow the survivors?

They would eventually find it on their own thanks to the asshat king of the universe Dr. Baltar
 
Originally posted by: Homerboy
but isn't the whole point that the Cylons want Earth too? And they know/knew that the only way they could find it would be to follow the survivors?

I think the point is, they want to kill all humans to ensure that they won't face retaliation in the future. During the whole NC event, more moderate elements were in control who thought they could pacify humans, but after the flight from NC, I'd bet that the extremists are back and now they REALLY think it's important to guarantee the humans don't seek revenge.

My bet on what happens:

1. Earth is the earth of today or the near future.
2. The cylons will be surprised to find that the religion of earth largely mirrors their own.
3. The cylons will discover the earth's toleration of religious diversity and peace will be made.
 
Originally posted by: Homerboy
#1) Are all the "battlestar galactians" from ONE planet? Or are the colonies separate planets? I'm getting conflicting results on this question.

Many different colonies.


#2) is this past present or future tense?

Thousands of years in the future

#3) Is the 13th colony the actual SETTLERS of earth or did they come upon Earth already inhabited?

From what I take, earth is the origin of humans and after millenniums of BS, they just want to come home to mommy and daddy.

Furthermore, the fleet is hinted to be one of many. Example being when the BSG fleet ran into the Pegasus fleet.

 
Originally posted by: toolboxolio
Originally posted by: Homerboy
#1) Are all the "battlestar galactians" from ONE planet? Or are the colonies separate planets? I'm getting conflicting results on this question.

Many different colonies.


#2) is this past present or future tense?

Thousands of years in the future

#3) Is the 13th colony the actual SETTLERS of earth or did they come upon Earth already inhabited?

From what I take, earth is the origin of humans and after millenniums of BS, they just want to come home to mommy and daddy.

Furthermore, the fleet is hinted to be one of many. Example being when the BSG fleet ran into the Pegasus fleet.

Definitely not "many" perhaps one of a handful, but most likely the only one.
 
Originally posted by: Homerboy
#2) is this past present or future tense?

Thousands of years in the future

eh?

The Fleet arrives on Earth and slowly begins settling on the planet. Half the population of the fleet begins to commit suicide because they can't deal with perfectly rectangle books and picture frames.

Hera eventually grows into a Hollywood TV producer where she pitches a new show starring Lorne Michaels.
 
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: Homerboy
#2) is this past present or future tense?

Thousands of years in the future

eh?

The Fleet arrives on Earth and slowly begins settling on the planet. Half the population of the fleet begins to commit suicide because they can't deal with perfectly rectangle books and picture frames.

Hera eventually grows into a Hollywood TV producer where she pitches a new show starring Lorne Michaels.

:laugh:

So true.

"Lets make our paper octagonal"
"Why? That wastes paper and takes more effort"
"but it looks COOLER"
"😕"
 
Originally posted by: toolboxolio
Originally posted by: Heen05
is this a good series?

Yes, very much.

It is captivating and portrays a realistic sci-fi environment.

Not realistic, but much more realistic than any other Scifi series that has made it on TV.
 
Originally posted by: yllus
Originally posted by: Queasy
In regards to #2...anyone think the use of "All Along the Watchtower" might hint at the time this is set in?
All the data I have on that is that exec producer Moore has stated that the people who heard the song have no idea who or where it came from.
Assuming that the song was broadcasted from Earth, it would take a long time to reach the current location of the human fleet. My wife mentioned that NASA or some other organization has been broadcasting signals into space--anyone got info on that, such as whether 'Watchtower' was one of the songs?
 
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: Homerboy
#2) is this past present or future tense?

Thousands of years in the future

eh?

The Fleet arrives on Earth and slowly begins settling on the planet. Half the population of the fleet begins to commit suicide because they can't deal with perfectly rectangle books and picture frames.

Hera eventually grows into a Hollywood TV producer where she pitches a new show starring Lorne Michaels.

:laugh:

So true.

"Lets make our paper octagonal"
"Why? That wastes paper and takes more effort"
"but it looks COOLER"
"😕"

they did it in the pilot as an inside joke about having to cut corners to save money... now they're just kinda stuck with it. lol.
 
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