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Unlike the clean look of Star Trek , Galactica is metallic, cramped, and gritty.

This specific format strips away the modern streaming interface and leaves you with raw, dramatic storytelling. It is the story of how a species learns to live again, recorded on a medium (DVD) that is itself becoming archaic—a fitting metaphor for the Galactica herself. Battlestar Galactica -Mini-Series- -DVD-Rip-

From the brilliant but morally bankrupt Gaius Baltar (James Callis) to the hotheaded, gender-swapped Kara "Starbuck" Thrace (Katee Sackhoff). Collecting the Mini-Series: The "DVD Rip" Context Den of Geek Battlestar Galactica: The Mini-Series review | Den of Geek Unlike the clean look of Star Trek ,

: It establishes the central mystery of the "Humanoid Cylons" and the desperate search for the mythical thirteenth colony, Earth. From the brilliant but morally bankrupt Gaius Baltar

The screen flickered. The "DVD-Rip" of the Caprica-Net data stream began to glitch. Images of children playing in parks and news anchors reporting on the weather turned into jagged shards of green and purple pixels.

With the Cylon fleet closing in on Ragnar Anchorage, Adama makes a decision. He realizes Roslin is right; if they fight, they die. He orders the civilian fleet to jump away, planning to use Galactica as a rear guard to hold off the Cylons. But in a final, desperate maneuver, Adama orders the ship to escape into the darkness of space, joining the fleet.