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Homeworld 2 patch version for battlestar galactica
Homeworld 2 patch version for battlestar galactica















The science, the characterisations, the situations, the politics, the religious commentary, the ramifications of hubris and the sheer edge of seat drama is absolutely spot on. Moreover, I still view this as one of the finest pieces of "hard" science fiction ever aired. Yet watching it today, it's as fresh and vibrant as it was all the way back then. Now, I'm married, have two beautiful children and own an apartment. When I first watched it back in the day, I was unmarried, did not own a home and had no children. And yet, 13 years later, I'm rewatching Battlestar Galactica. 13 years is a LONG TIME in terms of Sci Fi. Superman IV The Quest For Peace, Inner Space, Masters of the the Universe, Predator and The Running Man VS The Matrix (Japan Release) Existenz and the X-Men. It was 2005 when I first saw Adama walk down the corridor and decry all networked computers. When a third year was confirmed, however, I changed my mind and decided to start to watch it. So when BSG was released, I didn't even bother to watch and assumed that it would be canned after a couple of episodes. At any time, loved characters could be axed and heartfelt universes unwritten.

#Homeworld 2 patch version for battlestar galactica series

So with all due respect, the puritans who prefer the shallow, campy 70's series with its recycled fx footage, its 2-dimensional characters and it's plot that provides little context or background, can stick their complaints in their old pipes and smoke 'em.Īfter Firefly was aborted in 2003, I lost interest in investing in "fringe" TV. I thought the miniseries was excellent the re-worked premise made for a more textured story, the characters actually had some depth this time around, and were well-played by actors who obviously tried to 'get' some of the nuances of their characters and could take a serious situation (however imaginary) seriously. well, it only shows that you either can't do what the writers would like you to do- and imagine yourself as a part of this world- or that you can, but you're a suicidal sociopath. Arguing that the characters in a story that depicts the extermination of said characters' species are "too serious" is. hm, may explain the 'crazy' a little, y'think?) to spoil her mood, and what do people say about Starbuck? "She was too crazy." There really *is* no pleasing some people. Be it because she was a little 'crazy' or because she had the least on her shoulders (besides her boyfriend dying 2 years ago because of a decision she made. you expect these people to be making with the ha-ha? The character I did find funniest was Starbuck. Adama's ship is being turned into a museum, effectively ending a major chapter in his military career (which is his life), Apollo's having to face his father, whom he blames for his brother's death, Teague is a drunk (they're not often the cheeriest people), Lauren's just been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Just how much humour is going to be in the air, mixing with the fallout and all? Even before the bombs start falling, all of the "overly serious" characters seem to me to have pretty good reasons. Are you *really* going to be cracking jokes? Imagine that the human race is quickly being massacred, only a few hundred are managing to escape- a tiny fraction of what civilization was, and you aren't sure if you're going to survive into tomorrow.

homeworld 2 patch version for battlestar galactica

Millions of people- men, women and children, perhaps members of your own family, are dying in terror. So imagine for a moment, if you can, that you live in NYC and you just heard on the news that H-bombs have started falling from the sky in LA, and they're coming down in waves, west-to-east, and humanity is being utterly wiped out.

homeworld 2 patch version for battlestar galactica

how funny do you expect a nuclear holocaust to be? I mean, writers of fiction are hoping that you can suspend your disbelief and try for a moment to imagine that what you are seeing is real, or could be real. I read a lot of people saying "the new one doesn't have the humour of the original" or "it takes itself so seriously, the characters are too serious," or things to that effect. Besides saying that I really liked the re-imagining of Galactica, I just wanted to point out the madness in one of the recurring complaints I've noticed among fans *and* nay-sayers of BSG2003.















Homeworld 2 patch version for battlestar galactica