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    • Battlestar Galactica Miniseries. Released in 2003, the "Battlestar Galactica" miniseries served as a backdoor pilot for the re-imagined series. The remake would come after decades of failed attempts to revive the series, including the 1999 Richard Hatch-helmed pitch trailer "The Second Coming," which the original Captain Apollo actor wrote, starred in, and directed.
    • Battlestar Galactica Season 1. Released in 2004, the first season of "Battlestar Galactica" picks up almost immediately where the miniseries left off — with the Colonials on the run from the Cylons, who are hellbent on the total annihilation of the human race.
    • Battlestar Galactica Season 2. After the success of "Battlestar Galactica" Season 1, a longer second season was released in two parts. Season 2 did not disappoint, with critics praising the writers' ability to pack each episode with plenty of action and drama, gradually ramping up the stakes for the human race while bringing the divisions within the fleet to a head.
    • Battlestar Galactica: Razor. Not every "Battlestar Galactica" fan agrees on the best viewing placement of "Razor," since it originally aired long after the events it details.
  1. The second season of the reimagined science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica premiered on Sci Fi in the United States on July 15, 2005, and concluded on March 10, 2006. The season was split into two parts, each containing 10 episodes.

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    • Cast
    • Production Crew
    • Official Statements
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    Colonel Tigh commands the Fleet while Adama is incapacitated, instituting martial law.
    After the "Gideon massacre", the Fleet divides into two factions: one which supports Adama, and one which supports Roslin and Zarek.
    Kara Thrace and Karl Agathon discover a Colonial resistance movement on Caprica.
    The Cylons have been rounding up human females in order to artificially inseminate them with hybrid ovum, creating breeding farmsover Caprica. Their attempts have been unsuccessful.

    Stars

    1. Edward James Olmos as William Adama 2. Mary McDonnell as Laura Roslin 3. Katee Sackhoff as Kara "Starbuck" Thrace 4. Jamie Bamber as Lee "Apollo" Adama 5. James Callis as Gaius Baltar 6. Tricia Helfer as Number Six 7. Grace Park as Sharon "Boomer" Valerii

    Co-stars

    1. Michael Hogan as Saul Tigh 2. Aaron Douglas as Galen Tyrol 3. Tahmoh Penikett as Karl "Helo" Agathon 4. Kandyse McClure as Anastasia Dualla 5. Richard Hatch as Tom Zarek 6. Paul Campbell as Billy Keikeya 7. Alessandro Juliani as Felix Gaeta 8. Samuel Witwer as Crashdown 9. Leah Cairns as Margaret "Racetrack" Edmondson 10. Nicki Clyne as Cally 11. Dominic Zamprogna as Jammer 12. Luciana Carro as Louanne "Kat" Katraine 13. Kate Vernon as Ellen Tigh 14. Bodie Olmos as Brendan "Hotdog" Costanza

    Producers

    1. Ronald D. Moore- Developer / Executive Producer / Writer 2. David Eick- Executive Producer / Writer 3. Toni Graphia- Co-Executive Producer / Writer 4. Mark Verheiden- Consulting Producer / Co-Executive Producer / Writer 5. Harvey Frand- Producer 6. Glen A. Larson- Consulting Producer 7. Ron E. French- Line Producer 8. Paul M. Leonard- Co-Producer 9. Bradley Thompson- Co-Producer / Writer 10. David Weddle- Co-Producer / Writer

    Directors & Writing Staff

    1. To view the list of all the directors and staff, go to the Battlestar Galactica Crew Guidepage.

    "Please do something about the consumables questions; fuel, food, ammo, clothing etc., where is this stuff coming from?"

  2. Sep 17, 2009 · Roslin, rightly, is none-too-impressed that the pair effectively generated a civil war in the fleet, and she brokers a truce, that looks as steady as a television cabinet made out of tissue...

  3. The attack to rescue everyone on New Caprica begins. The Galactica encounters four rather than the expected two Cylon Basestars. The end appears in sight but they get help from a welcome but unexpected source. On the planet below, Tyrol and Anders lead the attack to free everyone from the prison.

  4. Battlestar Galactica is an American military science fiction television series, and part of the Battlestar Galactica franchise. The show was developed by Ronald D. Moore and executive produced by Moore and David Eick as a re-imagining of the 1978 Battlestar Galactica television series created by Glen A. Larson.

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  6. Jul 15, 2005 · Picking up where the first season left off, season 2 continues to chronicle the adventures of a ragtag fleet of humans, the sole survivors of a devastating nuclear attack by the robot Cylons. But it soon becomes clear that more threatens this fragile society than external forces.

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