- The play has many references to Greek and Roman mythology. Many characters are named after important figures in Greek mythology. The twelve colonies are named after the constellations of the Greek zodiac.
- After "Battlestar Galactica" ended, it spawned a prequel series, " Caprica " (), which premiered in January 2010 and was cancelled after only one season. Another prequel series, " Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome " () premiered in 2012.
- The play has been nominated for 27 Emmy Awards, but it has never won the best drama award.
- In March 2009, the United Nations invited some of the main creators of "Battlestar Karadiga" to participate in a discussion meeting on topics such as human rights, children, military conflict, terrorism, and civilization and beliefs.
- A promotional photo released by the play completely imitates the famous painting " The Last Supper ". Tricia Schiffer's No. 6 dressed in red is independent in the position of Jesus Christ, which brings a strong visual impact and is considered It is the best group portrait photo that imitates "The Last Supper".
Battlestar Galactica behind the scenes gags
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Haylee 2022-04-21 09:02:39
better than expected
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Daron 2022-04-20 09:01:55
As soon as I came up, I was shocked by the long shot~ The three-cent special effect air combat is still cool~ The introduction as the background of the characters and the story is interesting and tight~ By the way, I didn't expect that the caption of major crime has not changed for so many years. . .
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[to a baby she later kills]
Number Six: There, there. It's okay. You're not gonna have to cry much longer.
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Number Six: What are you doing?
Baltar: Phoning my attorney.
Number Six: That won't be necessary.
Baltar: Nah, he'll know what to do. He'll sort this out. He's the best in the business.
Number Six: It won't be necessary because in a few hours no one will be left to charge you with anything.
Baltar: What exactly are you saying?
Number Six: Humanity's children are returning home. Today.
[a nuclear detonation flares in the distance]