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jjrakman
October 3rd, 2005, 07:30 PM
Who were these people anyway? Adama mentions that the Colonies did not have contact with the Cylons until they got involed with the Hassari/Cylon conflict in which the Cylons would have enslaved the Hassari's. Where were the Hassari's at the time of the cylon attack? Why did they not return the favor to the Colonials? And who were these guys anyway?
larocque6689
October 3rd, 2005, 08:40 PM
They were Universal Studios Stealth Marketers ...
No, seriously, nobody knows.
This is what the writer's manual said in 1978:
http://www.kobol.com/archives/wguide.html
HASARIS - Small group at one time given aid by humans (similar to foreign aid)
Interesting take on this from the one and only Sue Paxton:
http://www.geocities.com/sjpaxton/glosgh.html
HASARIS - The war with the Cylons began when the Colonials intervened against the Cylons to help the Hasaris take back their nation, taken by force by the Cylons. Proof positive that the Colonials, pacifist fans to the contrary, started the Thousand Yahren War.
rjandron
October 3rd, 2005, 10:13 PM
The Hasaris are very much an unanswered question in the classic BSG mythos. For fan fiction purposes, the Hasaris are a vast opportunity because they can be anything the fan fiction writers need them to be.
There are a couple of extrapolations that can be made.
1. They had a government which was compatible with the ideals of the Colonial governments. Otherwise, there would not be sufficient bond with the Colonials to encourage armed intervention in a conflict which did not, at the time, warrant their involvement. Of course, the intervention was a thousand yahren ago, so how much history was lost to legend is unknown.
2. They were interstellar, or had access to interstellar technology. Otherwise, meeting and establishing diplomatic relations with the Colonies could not have occurred. Presumably, there was rough parity in the technology levels between the Hasari and the Colonials.
3, They were non-human. Humanity, according to the background of BSG, came from Kobol and founded the 12 Colonies. Though there is nothing that precludes the Hasari from being a splinter group of one of the Colonies, the strong emphasis on history and the 12 tribes of Kobol among the Colonials would suggest that the Hasari were not one of the 12 tribes, and ergo, not human.
As far as where the Hasari were during the Exodus, one could presume that the Hasari fell to the Cylons long ago, and that they were not in a position to help the Colonials.
Eric Paddon
October 3rd, 2005, 10:50 PM
It's worth noting that in "The Lost Warrior", Apollo gets lost in the "Hatari System" which may indicate a system that was not in too far proximity from wherever the "Hasaris" might have come from if they came from the "Hasari System".
Sept17th
October 4th, 2005, 03:14 AM
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bsg1fan1975
October 4th, 2005, 04:14 AM
i often wondered why they were never shown or brought up more myself. I too concur with the theory that they died out or lost their civilization to the Cylons and therefore became star voyagers.
jjrakman
October 4th, 2005, 04:27 PM
I wonder if there's more about them in the novelization.
Eric Paddon
October 4th, 2005, 04:40 PM
I don't think they're even mentioned in the novelization.
Pegasus4
October 4th, 2005, 09:27 PM
Adama said that the colonial nation were helping their neighbors whom the Cylons wished to enslave and got the Hasaris their planet back.
No idea afterwards, I assume the Cylons eventually retook Hasari during the war and either enslaved or exterminated them.
I could've sworn he said the same thing in the novelization in the council chamber. That book also started with Adama's log stating that Cylons attacked and destroyed thousands of Colonial merchant ships with no provokation or warning and then attacked the Colonies starting the war. Either way I always thought the Cylons attacked the Hasaris hoping the humans would get involved to start a war.
Sept. 17th, thanks for killing my appetite. :rolleyes:
Sept17th
October 5th, 2005, 12:50 AM
There is another here to blame about killing your appetite...the joke has run its course. I will remove the ugly Hasari. :D
Charybdis
October 5th, 2005, 05:32 AM
Also brings up the question of who were the Delphians?? Their city/planet Gamoray had just been eradicated as well. But they had nice buildings in So. California!!!
AlternityOrange
October 5th, 2005, 02:47 PM
The Hasaris were used in the Galactica video game. They were part of the story that remained even after Uni went over it with a bottle of white out and made it a jumbled mess of BSG and GINO.
jjrakman
October 5th, 2005, 04:31 PM
The Hasaris were used in the Galactica video game. They were part of the story that remained even after Uni went over it with a bottle of white out and made it a jumbled mess of BSG and GINO.
What you say suggests that what was under the white out is still out there somewhere. Any chance of bootlegs?
martok2112
October 5th, 2005, 07:27 PM
I know that I used the Hasari's in my Dark Exodus fanfic, and they play a considerable role in Reciprocity.
AlternityOrange
October 6th, 2005, 10:54 AM
What you say suggests that what was under the white out is still out there somewhere. Any chance of bootlegs?
The Hassaris were in the released game to the best of my knowledge. I haven't played it but I did see the cutscenes at Galacticon. What I meant by the white out mess is that the game, after being altered, doesn't fit with either BSG or GINO it's a mix of the two that is... a mess.
martok2112
October 6th, 2005, 02:25 PM
The Hassaris were in the released game to the best of my knowledge. I haven't played it but I did see the cutscenes at Galacticon. What I meant by the white out mess is that the game, after being altered, doesn't fit with either BSG or GINO it's a mix of the two that is... a mess.
Yes, in a cutscene in the game we see the last of the Hasari giving a very important quest, and data to Adama. She refers to his destiny.
jjrakman
October 6th, 2005, 04:30 PM
The Hassaris were in the released game to the best of my knowledge. I haven't played it but I did see the cutscenes at Galacticon. What I meant by the white out mess is that the game, after being altered, doesn't fit with either BSG or GINO it's a mix of the two that is... a mess.
That's what I figured. What I meant was, is there an unaltered version of the game sitting on some computer programmer's desk somewhere. The version of the game before it was altered, does it exist? :D
AlternityOrange
October 6th, 2005, 09:11 PM
There might be a few bits and bobs but I'm certain there is no "finished but unaltered" game anywhere. The voiceover work was done well after the story was set. There are definitely unused portions of scripts that were written before the edict from Universal came down. It's a shame really, a lot of people worked really hard on the game over the years.
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