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Battlestar Galactica primer, Part 2: The Humans
by Jen Segrest, posted Jul 14th 2005 4:28PM
Now, this series their main homeworld now is a planet called Caprica, which the Cylons have managed to poison or something (pretty unclear) and wiped out nearly the entire human population like a exterminator sprays for bugs. Basically, the only humans left are those who were in space already, there were a few survivors on Caprica and the other . The planet is still intact, and there is a story line taking place on it and it's crawling in human-model Cylons, so it's not exactly clear HOW they managed to destroy the humans there. A few human characters from the one remaining Battlestar, the Gallactica, have either crashed or gone to Caprica in search of various things. Earth is a fabled homeland, from where they came but have lost knowledge of. Most think it's a myth.
SciFi arrives
by Jen Segrest, posted Jul 14th 2005 12:39PM
As I stand in the grocery store today trying to decide between the four covers of the current TV guide to peruse at home with my very favorite studs on them - and it hits me what a turn about The SciFi Channel has had since it's aquistion by NBC last year. They've finally arrived.Three years ago they cancelled fan favorite and critic lovechild Farscape because the parent company, Vivendi, was broke and had no money to fund the next season. They instead put the little money they did have in getting Stargate to move from pay cable, and it takes off, and reproduces in another watchable spinoff, Stargate: Atlantis. They weren't in a great place, but they were surviving pretty well.
Then NBC buys Vivendi and actually starts making things better, something even I never expected to happen.
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