Sept17th
September 17th, 2003, 02:56 PM
As I write this the Stu Phillips 4 disk Anthology plays in the background.
On September 17th, 1978 I quickly realized at eleven years old what many jaded adult TV critics could not. Battlestar Galactica was not just another Star Wars it was the next step in the new genre of Space Opera. The promotional material at the time promised me an adventure on the scale of Star Wars every week, which is what got me to tune in the first night. The epic tale and true hero’s that I could admire kept me watching.
This was not a band of rebels attempting to over throw a tyrannical government; this was the remnants of a once proud civilization on the run. My hero’s where young professional military officers, who happen to be pretty hot pilots, not a pirate smuggler or young adult on the cusp of his first adventure. These people where led by a pair of wise strong military commanders not a knight of faded glory living as a hermit. The ruthless enemy was not men wearing suits of armor but merciless brutal killing machines built by an alien race.
I loved Star Wars but I was enjoying this story much more. Each week Sunday could not come fast enough, I behaved very well mother had a new weapon in the punishment arsenal. Tonight I will celebrate Battlestar Galactica’s 25th anniversary by watching "Hand of God" in anticipation of finally seeing this year the next chapter of Battlestar Galactica to grace the screen. No, not the Sci-Fi mini-series coming in December but the 4 ½ minute trailer called "The Second Coming" in October.
To all true fans of the mighty Battlestar Galactica happy anniversary, enjoy the memories…let your kids stay up late to finish the world premiere of some hot new show!
Everyone get the box set of "Battlestar Galactica: The Complete Epic Series" and enjoy the true Battlestar Galactica.
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On September 17th, 1978 I quickly realized at eleven years old what many jaded adult TV critics could not. Battlestar Galactica was not just another Star Wars it was the next step in the new genre of Space Opera. The promotional material at the time promised me an adventure on the scale of Star Wars every week, which is what got me to tune in the first night. The epic tale and true hero’s that I could admire kept me watching.
This was not a band of rebels attempting to over throw a tyrannical government; this was the remnants of a once proud civilization on the run. My hero’s where young professional military officers, who happen to be pretty hot pilots, not a pirate smuggler or young adult on the cusp of his first adventure. These people where led by a pair of wise strong military commanders not a knight of faded glory living as a hermit. The ruthless enemy was not men wearing suits of armor but merciless brutal killing machines built by an alien race.
I loved Star Wars but I was enjoying this story much more. Each week Sunday could not come fast enough, I behaved very well mother had a new weapon in the punishment arsenal. Tonight I will celebrate Battlestar Galactica’s 25th anniversary by watching "Hand of God" in anticipation of finally seeing this year the next chapter of Battlestar Galactica to grace the screen. No, not the Sci-Fi mini-series coming in December but the 4 ½ minute trailer called "The Second Coming" in October.
To all true fans of the mighty Battlestar Galactica happy anniversary, enjoy the memories…let your kids stay up late to finish the world premiere of some hot new show!
Everyone get the box set of "Battlestar Galactica: The Complete Epic Series" and enjoy the true Battlestar Galactica.
:cylon: :cylon: :cylon: :cylon: :cylon: :cylon: :cylon: :cylon: :cylon: :cylon: