Technology on Battlestar Galactica did not include the sleek touch-screens often seen in sci-fi. Here's why the show's tech wasn't particularly advanced.
When the Battlestar Galactica revival ended, the showrunners opted to do a prequel as a follow-up rather than a spin-off. Here's why.
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Battlestar Galactica's groundbreaking miniseries is a sci-fi masterpiece
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7 sci-fi TV shows that have stood the test of time
From Star Trek to The Twilight Zone, some of the greatest sci-fi shows ever made were so ahead of the curve that they haven't ...
"Invincible" explores various corners of pop culture, and "Star Trek" gets its time to shine in the latest episode of Season ...
Invincible Season 4 has always worn its inspirations plainly on its sleeve, mixing brutal superhero storytelling with ...
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While the young adult spin on Star Trek started strong, the writers failed most of their characters ...
"Star Trek" is on the upswing in pop culture, with "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" playing a major emotional role in that resurgence. Engineered as a way to bring popular characters from the franchise ...
Starfleet Academy Episode 7, “Ko’Zeine” saw Caleb (Sandro Rosta) and Genesis (Bella Shepard) break into the bridge of the Athena, where Genesis hopes to hack the main computer to cover up elements of ...
Before playing Charles Xavier in the "X-Men" franchise and reprising the role for the MCU, Patrick Stewart shot to fame at warp speed when he took on the role of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in "Star Trek: ...
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