I just had a thought: what if when the Galactica gets to Earth...WE'RE ALREADY THERE??
Only if we're cylons.
Though I still prefer the ninja/pirate scenario.
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I just had a thought: what if when the Galactica gets to Earth...WE'RE ALREADY THERE??
Only if we're cylons.
Though I still prefer the ninja/pirate scenario.
Well, they picked up a transmission from the first moon landing, but noone was there to hear it. I think it was the last episode.
I was referring to Galactica 1980 [link]
P-C, do you mean like do they show up here in 2008 or somesuch?
Or in the future. Or in 1534, for all I know.
Only if we're cylons.
Why? The hybrid said it would bring about the destruction of the human race if the Galactica found Earth. I get this weird sense he's not referring to the humans from the Colonies.
Though I still prefer the ninja/pirate scenario.
How's that one go?
I was referring to Galactica 1980 [link]
Well then.
I was referring to Galactica 1980.
I wish you wouldn't. I'm still trying to bleach it out of my brain.
Journeyman was fun! In a bleak sort of a way, but still. I like Jack's "getting it" face. And I really like that Dan didn't heal Aeden in that one afternoon.
The hybrid said it would bring about the destruction of the human race if the Galactica found Earth. I get this weird sense he's not referring to the humans from the Colonies.
Prophecies are tricky buggers. At least on TV shows. He said she would lead the human race to its end. And apocalypse and death, sure. But apocalypse doesn't mean destruction. It means revelation.
And Starbuck being a harbinger of death isn't so much a prophecy as a statement of fact.
How's that one go?It's, I dunno, the late 1600s? The Galacticans meet some pirates, the Cylons team up with ninjas, and now you've got ninjas and pirates with spaceships. Cue spinoff, and buy a small country with the merchandising rights.
Okay, I like your idea too.
I like that Dan didn't kill Aedan either.
I rewatched Resurrection Ship and noticed for the first time that when Cain gives her orders to Fisk about getting a detail of marines and taking them to Galactica she tells him to choose "razors". Is razor a Cain thing? Or a Colonial fleet thing? Or an actual Earth military thing?
I've never heard the term razor before (it doesn't quite fit to me) but I know Ron Moore uses a lot from his brief Navy experience. Maybe it came from there?
Reaper: The way that Sam's dad was lightly discouraging Sam from pursuing Andi makes me think that there may be something to the theory that Sam & Andi getting together has some effect on the contract.