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Sunday, February 10, 2013

BATTLESTAR GALACTICA - RESURRECTION

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Written by Richard Hatch and Stan Timmons

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a Division of Universal Studios Licensing, Inc.

Battlestar Galactica
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All rights reserved.

Edited by Howard Zimmerman
Cover art by Matt Busch
Cover design by j.vita & Joe Bailey



In Resurrection, written by Richard Hatch and Stan Timmons, the Battlestar Galactica and the Colonial Fleet have been depleted of food and fuel after their battles with the Cylons and the alien race Chitain. War veteran Commander Cain challenges Apollo for leadership.

Meanwhile, with their new quantum-shift technology, the fleet gets warped across the galaxy - back home to their starting point, the planet Kobol.

While I can understand a veteran such as Commander Cain questioning Apollo's strategy of following the alleged path of the Thirteenth Tribe and would challenge young Apollo for leadership of the fleet, it was still rather annoying to see instead of Cain challenging Apollo instead of working with Apollo on helping the fleet recover. Having the people losing faith in Apollo was sad. Winding up back at their starting point of the planet Kobol was a little unbelievable, but eventually made sense.

Pancho
All people smile in the same language.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

BATTLESTAR GALACTICA - REBELLION

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Written by Richard Hatch and Alan Rodgers

A NOVEL BASED ON THE UNIVERSAL TELEVISION SERIES CREATED BY GLEN A. LARSON

Copyright 2004 Universal Studios Publishing Rights, a division of Universal Studios, Inc.

Cover art by Frank Frazetta;
Copyright 2004
Universal Studios Licensing LLLP.
Battlestar Galactica is a trademark and Copyright of Universal Studios. All rights reserved.
Cover design by Raul Carvajal



Battlestar Galactica - Rebellion written by Richard Hatch and Allan Rogers, is the fourth book in a continuation of the Battlestar Galactica universe set 20 years - or yahrens - into the future from the TV series. To escape the Cylons, the Battlestar Galactica - and the ragtag fleet of human Colonial survivors the Galactica is escorting - have warped themselves into a pocket of null-space, in which their engines do not work. And as a result of escaping the cybernetic race of Cylons - whose goal is to exerminate the humans - the fleet have wounded from their battles and their resources are low. With the colonists angered at what has happened to them at being attacked, and being marooned in space, Apollo and Athena are in dire sraits as they have been removed from command - and are thrown into the brig.

This Galactica universe is slightly different than what the TV show Battlestar Galactica was. I have not read the first few books yet, so I do not know if the Galactica universe has changed from the TV show over the course of the books, or if writer/star Richard Hatch was not paying attention to how the TV show was produced when Hatch started writing the books. I can accept that there can be changes after 20 "yahrens" - especially with Commander Adama having passed on. The book still feels a little disorientating - such as when Council President Tigh does not acknowledge that Tigh was once a colonial warrier, let alone Tigh as once having been the Galactica's first officer. Having Cassiopea having a relationship with Apollo instead of with Starbuck also throws me, especially since Starbuck has a daughter pilot now - who goes missing along with Troy, Apollo's son Boxey who had changed his name, and Boomer while they were searching for an inhabitable planet. The question for me was, who was the mother of Starbuck's daughter? That question was not answered in this book, but maybe it is answered in the previous books. There are characters that were mentioned in the TV show Galactica 1980, which was a nice touch of linking that TV show to the book series as they have not discovered present-day Earth yet.

Pancho
All people smile in the same language.
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