
1. | Battlestar Galactica: Season 1 | 2004 |
2. | Battlestar Galactica: Season 2 | 2005 |
3. | Battlestar Galactica: Season 3 | 2006 |
4. | Battlestar Galactica: Season 4 | 2009 |
5. | Battlestar Galactica: Razor | 2007 |
6. | Battlestar Galactica: The Miniseries | 2003 |
Battlestar Galactica (2003)
After a 40-year armistice in a war between the Twelve Colonies and the Cylons, the Cylons launch a surprise nuclear attack intended to exterminate the human race. Virtually all of the population of the Twelve Colonies are wiped out.
In a distant part of the galaxy lie The Twelve Colonies of Man, a civilization that has been at peace for some forty years with an empire of machines, the Cylons, who were created generations before as worker drones for mankind, but became independent, rose in rebellion, and launched war on their masters. Now, the Cylons have evolved into more human form, into machine-created biological beings, who seek to exterminate true biological humans. To this end they use a human scientist, Gaius, to help one of their infiltrators, known as #6, penetrate the Colonies' master defense mainframes; Gaius is reluctant but smitten by #6, a Cylon woman of seemingly insatiable sexual desire, and the result of their affair is a nuclear sneak-attack that obliterates the Colonies and the star navy deployed for their protection. One ship, however, survives, an obsolete battlestar known as the Galactica; scheduled for decommissioning, the Galactica instead must lead 50,000 surviving humans on a quest for a new home world, where they must bear children to rebuild their race. First, however, the Galactica must lead surviving ships of the Colonies to a weapons deployment base within a spatial storm, a rendezvous that leaves them trapped when two Cylon base stars track them down and open fire.
After forty years of armistice, the Cylons attacks the Twelve Colonies of Kobol. Their strategy: a virus implanted into the mankind defense system. The former Battlestar Galactica, which is being adapted into a museum, is not connected with the defense system and becomes the only warship capable of fighting against the Cylons in the hopes of leading the survivors to planet 'Earth'.
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Callum Keith Rennie | Leoben Conoy |
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Edward James Olmos | Commander Adama |
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Ginger Broatch | Cami |
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Ty Olsson | Capt. Kelly |
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Katee Sackhoff | Kara 'Starbuck' Thrace |
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Mary McDonnell | President Laura Roslin |
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Ryan Robbins | Armistice Officer |
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Aaron Douglas | Crew Chief Tyrol |
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Alessandro Juliani | Gaeta |
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Tahmoh Penikett | Lt. Karl Agathon |
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Michael Eklund | Prosna |
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Michael Hogan | Col. Tigh |
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James Callis | Gaius Baltar |
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Lorena Gale | Elosha |
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Tricia Helfer | Number Six |
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John Mann | CAG |
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Kandyse McClure | Dualla |
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Barclay Hope | Transport Pilot |
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Kwesi Ameyaw | Liner Captain |
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Jamie Bamber | Lee 'Apollo' Adama |
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Grace Park | Lt. Sharon 'Boomer' Valerii |
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Fred Keating | Jr. Reporter |
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Matthew Bennett | Doral |
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Zahf Paroo | Man #1 |
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Tim Henry | Doctor |
Director | Michael Rymer |
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Writer | Glen A. Larson, Ronald D. Moore | |
Producer | David Eick, Harvey Frand, Michael R. Joyce, Glen A. Larson, Ronald D. Moore, Ron French, Paul M. Leonard | |
Musician | Richard Gibbs | |
Photography | Joel Ransom |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 12 |
Added Date | Jun 23, 2018 13:38:14 |
Modified Date | Jan 01, 2020 14:30:09 |