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OK, it was campy, but it was a function of the times. Sci-fi back then couldn't do without chrome and gold robot enemies, any more than sci-fi today couldn't do without a film-noir feel and the idea of hugely flawed a/o morally challenged characters and scenarios - witness the transformation of ethos from TNG to DS9, ol' skool BSG to nBSG...
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
I actually like the old Cylons better than the new ones (the CG ones or the human ones). The camp comes in the WAY over the top costumes, music, set dressings... Anyone remember the "uniforms" for the basketball-type game they playes? WOW!Mikey wrote:OK, it was campy, but it was a function of the times. Sci-fi back then couldn't do without chrome and gold robot enemies, any more than sci-fi today couldn't do without a film-noir feel and the idea of hugely flawed a/o morally challenged characters and scenarios - witness the transformation of ethos from TNG to DS9, ol' skool BSG to nBSG...
Ugh... do not thump the Book of G'Quan...
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Yeah, I know. Don't forget about that robot wombat pet, or the fact that some duty uniforms included capes. CAPES! But if you can get past the idiom of the times, the show does transcend all that.
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
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Re: Battlestars
I know this topic has been dead for a while but I felt it was time for it to come back.
We are now seeing the death of the final Battlestar. Soon the flag will be passed to the Rebel Cylon Baseship. The Galactica is at the point of just falling apart. The civilians of the fleet are as greedy and self centered and worthless as ever. The Galactica which has defended them for 4 years now by blood and tears isn't even closed down yet and the people are trying to strip it before the crew can even leave.
First, I'll miss the Galactica as she was a tough ass ship.
Second, the civis have done nothing but cause trouble and I so hate them.
Third, I'd support Adama in a heartbeat if he just ditched the civis and left with the baseship and those loyal to him.
We are now seeing the death of the final Battlestar. Soon the flag will be passed to the Rebel Cylon Baseship. The Galactica is at the point of just falling apart. The civilians of the fleet are as greedy and self centered and worthless as ever. The Galactica which has defended them for 4 years now by blood and tears isn't even closed down yet and the people are trying to strip it before the crew can even leave.
First, I'll miss the Galactica as she was a tough ass ship.
Second, the civis have done nothing but cause trouble and I so hate them.
Third, I'd support Adama in a heartbeat if he just ditched the civis and left with the baseship and those loyal to him.
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Re: Battlestars
Damn straight. Given everything she went through, it's a miracle that she's still in one piece at this stage.First, I'll miss the Galactica as she was a tough ass ship.
Aye, a pretty accurate representation of humanity then, eh?Second, the civis have done nothing but cause trouble and I so hate them.
There might be a small problem of fuel and food.Third, I'd support Adama in a heartbeat if he just ditched the civis and left with the baseship and those loyal to him.
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Re: Battlestars
Galactica has been helping to feed the fleet. At the beginning of the series they talked about as long as they can find fuel they'd be ok. Most of the trouble has been from caring for the fleet.There might be a small problem of fuel and food.
All the more reason to leave most of them behind.Aye, a pretty accurate representation of humanity then, eh?
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Re: Battlestars
Weird how it turned out that Cain had the right idea all along.
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Re: Battlestars
Not really, she wanted to keep on fighting. Without babying the shithead civis the Galactica could have taken those loyal to Adama and just jumped away to found a new colony somewhere else.
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Re: Battlestars
Deepcrush wrote:Not really, she wanted to keep on fighting. Without babying the s******d civis the Galactica could have taken those loyal to Adama and just jumped away to found a new colony somewhere else.
I mean in abandoning her little fleet. If she had done that and just jumped to found a colony, things might have been OK. I stopped watching the series mid-way through season 3 but everything I've been hearing indicates that the fleets civvies are just useless, whiny shitheels.
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Re: Battlestars
Sounds like most civis in the real world as Rochey pointed out. Maybe that's why I don't like people... because most are in fact civis...
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Re: Battlestars
Aye, it went downhill mid-way through season 3. It's seriously picking up again in quality now that they've found Earth, though.I mean in abandoning her little fleet. If she had done that and just jumped to found a colony, things might have been OK. I stopped watching the series mid-way through season 3 but everything I've been hearing indicates that the fleets civvies are just useless, whiny shitheels.
Regarding the civilians, they're acting pretty realisticaly for humans. That is to say, they're utterly irrational and infuratingly stupid.
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Re: Battlestars
What I'd love to see is if you built a Battlestar with Cylon tech.
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