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The Cylons, who developed human-form models, launch a massive attack against the humans and The Twelve Colonies are destroyed. Commander Adama of the BSG and President Laura lead 47,000 survivors on a desperate search for the fabled 13th Colony - Earth. With a focus on tough political, philosophical and religious issues, this intense tale has realistic and not always perfect characters.

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TV Movie: The Plan Aired: Oct. 27, 2009

Just after the destruction of the Twelve Colonies, two Cylon agents discuss the problem of the remaining humans, both on the planets, and those … [continue reading]

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Battlestar Galactica is Completed/Ended
The show had 4 seasons and 85 episodes air between 2003 and 2009.

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Syfy revealed that the series Blood & Chrome, featuring William Adama during the First Cylon War, will be written by Michael Taylor. Syfy has greenlit the two-hour pilot.

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  • SPOILER: In the earlier drafts of the series finale, both Karl 'Helo' Agathon and Sharon 'Athena' Agathon were supposed to have been killed, and Hera was to have been raised on Earth by both…
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    SPOILER: In the earlier drafts of the series finale, both Karl 'Helo' Agathon and Sharon 'Athena' Agathon were supposed to have been killed, and Hera was to have been raised on Earth by both Gaius Baltar and Caprica Six.
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  • Jon Cryer auditioned for the role of Baltar.
  • In Hebrew the name "Adama" (last name of William, Lee and Zak) actually means "ground" or "earth" and pronounced almost exactly: "ada-ma". Hardly a coincidence since finding Earth is the main…
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    In Hebrew the name "Adama" (last name of William, Lee and Zak) actually means "ground" or "earth" and pronounced almost exactly: "ada-ma". Hardly a coincidence since finding Earth is the main theme of the series.
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