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Battlestar Galactica
- written by Ronald D. Moore and Christopher Eric James
based on a teleplay by Glen A. Larson
- directed by Michael Rymer
- music by Richard Gibbs
- Story: Forty years after an armistice was signed with the Cylons, a
race of cybernetic servants created to aid man, a neutral space station set
aside for peaceful negotiations - but never visited by a Cylon representative -
is ambushed and destroyed by Cylon forces.
Battlestar Galactica is en route to its decommissioning from regular
service. Long since surpassed on a technological level by newer craft, the
gigantic Galactica will become a museum commemorating the era of open
warfare between humanity and the Cylons; Galactica's Commander, Adama,
delivers a speech at the ship's decommissioning ceremony warning against
becoming complacent against the Cylons. Adama is also grappling with some
personal demons as well - his eldest son, Lee "Apollo" Adama, has arrived to
participate in the ceremony, leading a symbolic flight of Colonial Viper
fighters, another spacecraft retired from service after the Cylon wars. The
reunion of father and son is awkward, as the two have barely spoken since
Adama's younger son, Zac, died on patrol.
On the planet Caprica, the seat of the Colonial government, cybernetics
expert Dr. Gaius Baltar has been engaging in an affair with a woman who
later admits to being a Cylon - but not the kind of Cylon anyone has ever
seen before. She's almost completely indistinguishable from any human. And
she has used Baltar's access to Caprica's computer networks to render the
Colonies' defenses useless. A massive Cylon assault begins, as the surface
of Caprica is peppered with thermonuclear weapons. Even the most advanced
Colonial fighters prove useless in the fight, their integrated computer
systems wiped out by a previously unknown Cylon weapon. Baltar is led to
safety by the Cylon woman known as Number Six, his role in the fall of
Caprica known only to himself - and even after they're separated when Baltar
boards a rescue ship, he continues to see and speak to visions of her. The
ship he is taken to is also where Education Secretary Laura Roslin was when
the Cylons attacked - and the attacks have destroyed so much of the Colonial
government that she's now next in line to assume the Presidency. Apollo is
also on that ship, having escorted Roslin away from the decommissioning
ceremony in his father's aging Viper - and having discovered in the process
that the decommissioned fighters, which lack integrated systems, are immune
to the Cylons' secret weapon.
The military command structure has also collapsed, any most of the
Battlestar fleet has fallen, leaving Commander Adama in charge of what's
left of the military. Adama orders an immediate course for the Ragnar
system, a turbulent nebula into which a Colonial munitions depot is tucked
away, dating back to the original Cylon conflict. When Galactica arrives,
Adama's crew finds weapons aplenty to rearm the ship - but there's also a
lone human aboard. An accident with some of the munitions leaves him
trapped with Adama, who discovers that the man is a Cylon - something that
the rescued Baltar hasn't shared with anyone.
Rearmed, and now set on a course for what Adama claims is the lost
thirteenth colony, Earth, Galactica gets ready - with a largely defenseless
civilian fleet in tow - for an escape from the
advancing Cylon fleet...or the extinction of the human race.
- Cast: Edward James Olmos (Commander Adama), Mary McDonnell (Secretary
Laura Roslin), Katie Sackhoff (Lt. Starbuck), Jamie Bamber (Captain Apollo),
James Callis (Dr. Gaius Baltar), Tricia Helfer (Number Six), Callum Keith Rennie
(Leoben Conoy), Grace Park (Lt. Boomer), Michael Hogan (Colonel Tigh),
Matthew Bennett (Aaron Doral), Paul Campbell (Billy Keikeya), Aaron Douglas
(CPO Tyrol), Lorena Gale (Elosha), Barclay Hope (Transport Pilot), Kandyse
McClure (Dualla), Connor Widdows (Boxey), John Mann (CAG), Alessandro
Juliani (Lt. Gaeta), Nicky Clyne (Cally), Michael Eklund (Prosna), Alonso
Oyarzun (Socinus), Tahmoh Penikett (Helo), Haili Page (Cami), Ty Olsson
(Captain Kelly), Ron Blecker (Launch Officer), Ryan Robbins (Armistice
Officer), Tim Henry (Doctor), Kwesi Ameyaw (Liner Captain), Brenda McDonald
(Old Woman), Suleka Matthew (Reporter), Erin Karpluk (Woman #1), Jenn
Griffin (Woman #2), B.J. Harrison (Woman #3), Zahf Paroo (Man #1), Robert
Lewis (Man #2), Denzel Sinclair (Man #3), Lorena Gale (Elosha), Nadine
Wright (Chantara), Michael Soltis (Chantara's Husband), Moneca Delain
(Blonde Woman), Fred Keating (Junior Reporter), Lymari Nadal (Giana), Biski
Gugushe (Pilot #1), Nahanni Arntzen (Pilot #2), Nogel Vonas (Pilot #3), Ryan
Nelson (Pilot #4)
- Original Airdates: 8-9 December 2003
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