The question raised by Galactica and the characters in it

Karson 2022-07-26 20:49:57

As a sci-fi drama and space drama, most of the issues raised in Galactic's exacerbation are not sci-fi issues.
[Science Fiction Issues] The issue of the
relationship between humans and artificial intelligence is rarely mentioned except at the beginning and end of the whole play.
The Cylon’s resurrection technology is more fully demonstrated in the play, and it is considered a relatively successful part.
Interbreeding with Cylons... is also a good question. And from the perspective of the overall conclusion, the mitochondria of the people on Earth come from Cylons^o^
Astronomy, this drama is a bit astronomical, as a space drama, it shouldn't be. For example, when searching for the earth, the 12th house star chart appeared. Now that you know the arrangement of some stars, you should be able to determine the general position of the earth, and the Messier celestial body name appears in this plot, which is simply a crossing. There should be no helium flash in the part of the supernova explosion.
In terms of science fiction, the play is seriously inadequate. Is it considered science fiction to change both rectangles and squares to hexagons and octagons? Even optical discs are polygonal. Does this civilization have no wheels? (It is true that airplanes do not have wheels, but their cars have wheels.)
[Non-Sci-Fi Issues] It is not that non-sci-fi issues cannot be told in science fiction dramas, and it is not necessary to focus on science-fiction issues, but the proportion of science fiction and non-sci-fi, In the eyes of science fiction fans, it is related to the taste of the work-core science fiction or marginal science fiction.
Political issues, the whole drama is entangled with this issue.
Theology, frankly speaking, I don’t think the play discusses theological issues, but only the ambiguous relationship between the god club, the Olympus god system and the only god.
Emotional problems, well, every family has its own misfortune.
Rights, nationalities, human nature, etc., the third season mainly discusses these issues, which is not bad, but it dilutes the main plot of the whole play.

In general, if the show only has the first season, it is indeed a masterpiece, although the second half of the first season has already begun. The whole drama has too many entanglements in politics, supernatural sticks, feelings, etc., and it is a pity that some plots with more dramatic tension have not been explored in depth.

[Characters] Generally speaking, everyone is very unreliable...
William Adama-hardcore, very hardcore. A word that moved me: The law was made to protect the people, not to accuse the people.
Roselyn-I really don't like this character, it's not reliable. The only bright spot is the amnesty decree after escaping from New Caprica.
Li Adama-in fact, this person is not sure what he believes... Xingba-
a typical character, unfortunately in childhood, lack of security when he grows up, low self-esteem, do not think he is qualified to be happy, toss himself ,
Tossing others Gaius Potar-guilt and unreliability throughout his life
Colonel Tai-I have never seen such a beating Shi
Luo-integrity, compassionate fellow Cylons
-I Give up understanding what they are thinking...

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Battlestar Galactica quotes

  • Lt. Kara 'Starbuck' Thrace: [reacts to a joke] That was weak! So very, very weak!

    Samuel T. Anders: [playfully] Lighten up a little bit. It's only the end of the world.

  • Doctor Gaius Baltar: So the fate... of the entire human race depends upon my wild guess.