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Any Battlestar Galatica (new) fans out there?
ark_ader:
I remember when they had that episode where Starbuck was in one of those "baby" hospitals the cylons set up on Caprica to mix breed with the humans, they took something out of her. Knowing that she was a favorite of Adama, maybe they cloned her with the view that she would bring destruction down on all who followed her.
She is not a cylon or a replicant, she is a clone in a captured viper made to look like her own. That way the corpse in the cockpit was the real Starbuck as ther tags was still attached with Zaks ring.
I agree someone is pulling strings here. Something we have not seen yet. Remember the classic series with the Emperor? Are we going to see something similar? We saw human experiments and classic cylons once before.
I can just hear the rumor mill starting to crank up. ;D
CCM:
--- Quote from: Hoopz on January 23, 2009, 11:31:30 am ---Lots of making it up as they go along too... :banghead:
I'm voting for not a cylon. Seems like that's what they want us to think so when they decide what the deal is, it'll be a shock to us.
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Well, considering these are the final 10 episodes and they have all been filmed, it's safe to say that they have already decided what the deal is... and we just need to sit back and watch!
--- Quote ---As he discussed here, the show’s executive producer, Ronald D. Moore, wrote "Battlestar's" final episode, which, as written, is three hours long (a wild guess here: Sci Fi probably wouldn’t air the whole thing in one night). Mary McDonnell described her reaction to the script this way: It filled her with "an incredible feeling of adrenaline,” she told Ain't It Cool News. “It made me understand the entire saga, and made me excited for all of you.”
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above quote from:
http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2008/06/battlestars-fin.html
Hoopz:
--- Quote from: CCM on January 23, 2009, 05:22:50 pm ---
--- Quote from: Hoopz on January 23, 2009, 11:31:30 am ---Lots of making it up as they go along too... :banghead:
I'm voting for not a cylon. Seems like that's what they want us to think so when they decide what the deal is, it'll be a shock to us.
--- End quote ---
Well, considering these are the final 10 episodes and they have all been filmed, it's safe to say that they have already decided what the deal is... and we just need to sit back and watch!
--- Quote ---As he discussed here, the show’s executive producer, Ronald D. Moore, wrote "Battlestar's" final episode, which, as written, is three hours long (a wild guess here: Sci Fi probably wouldn’t air the whole thing in one night). Mary McDonnell described her reaction to the script this way: It filled her with "an incredible feeling of adrenaline,” she told Ain't It Cool News. “It made me understand the entire saga, and made me excited for all of you.”
--- End quote ---
above quote from:
http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2008/06/battlestars-fin.html
--- End quote ---
Doesn't mean they didn't make it up as they wound the series down. ;D
protokatie:
Wait... When did Starbuck get a sex change? 1980 season? I'm not following here... Never heard of a human/cylon mix.. They wouldnt do that, considering that cylons only want to destroy humans... (1980 season was the best, IMHO).
AtomSmasher:
--- Quote from: protokatie on January 24, 2009, 04:52:27 am ---Wait... When did Starbuck get a sex change? 1980 season? I'm not following here... Never heard of a human/cylon mix.. They wouldnt do that, considering that cylons only want to destroy humans... (1980 season was the best, IMHO).
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I'm assume you're being sarcastic because Galactica 1980 was horrible. Time travel, invisibility, and "Super Scouts"... Besides, Starbuck was dead by that point (only made a guest appearance in the origin story of their genius leader).
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