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FredM

Battlestar Galactica

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The Boomer on Caprica is basicly part of an experiment. The Cylons are using her to investigate the human psyche - or something like that. I can see how this will eventually tie into the main plot.

 

But making her pregnant? A pregnant Cylon? That just makes no sense. (I don't even see how it is possible in Star Trek even though I play along with it.)

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Hey all,

 

While I usually am not a fan of resurrecting topics; I found something that suprised me on the Battlestar Galactica homepage. Apparently on July 9th, NBC will be airing in HI-DEF three episodes of Battlestar Galactica's First Season.

 

I thought SCI FI on the major networks was taboo these days. I have no idea why NBC is doing this...For SCI FI though it is a coup, since it will generate "buzz" for the following week's debut of their second season.

 

Not many of us of course have Hi-Def but the idea of one of the big three putting on a cable channel's science fiction show seems quite fascinating. Is NBC looking to fill a void during the summer season with something different than reality TV? Hmmph...

 

-Precip

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I thought SCI FI on the major networks was taboo these days. I have no idea why NBC is doing this...

Not necessarily. Even though Star Trek's share of both the science fiction and the general markets has been shrinking in the past couple years, the science fiction market itself has been expanding for some time. Heck, NBC is even working on a V: The Next Generation miniseries.

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