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Battlestar Galactica (1978) There are those who believe that life here began out there, far across the universe, with tribes of humans who may have been the forefathers of the Egyptians, or the Toltecs, or the Mayans. Some believe that there may yet be brothers of man who even now fight to survive somewhere beyond the heavens...
The twelve colonies of humanity have been destroyed by the Cyons. The commander of the Galactica, the last remaining human Battlestar, Commander Adama, must lead a "rag-tag fugitive fleet" of humanity in search of a new home on a legendary planet called Earth.
Starring Lorne Green, Richard Hatch and Dirk Benedict
Episode 1: Saga of a Star World Part 1
When the Cylons trick the human fleet and destroy all its ships except the Battlestar Galactica, Commander Adama gathers up the remaining humans from the 12 colony worlds and leads them in search of the legendary 13th Colony, Earth. |
Episode 2: Saga of a Star World Part 2
When the fleet stops at the planet Carillon to refuel and pick up supplies, a newly-elected member of the Council seizes power from Commander Adama. |
Episode 3: Saga of a Star World Part 3
While most of the crew members from Galactica enjoy themselves in the casino, Apollo and Starbuck discover a dark secret in the mines below. |
Episode 4: Lost Planet of the Gods Part 1
Apollo and Starbuck discover a void in space. Boomer and Jolly discover a Cylon listening outpost on an asteroid. Jolly is critically dizzy at the return to Galactica. |
Episode 5: Lost Planet of the Gods Part 2
While Commander Adama leads the rag-tag fleet of ships to the planet Kobo, Starbuck is taken prisoner by the Cylons as an important part of a renewed peace plan plot by Baltar. |
Episode 6: The Lost Warrior
Apollo is marooned on a Western Frontier-like planet, where he meets a woman and her son...and a notorious gunslinger known as Red-Eye. |
Episode 7: The Long Patrol
Starbuck is assigned to test a new ultra-fast, but unarmed, Viper with a talking computer named C.O.R.A. When he meets a bootlegger, who steals the Viper, Starbuck finds himself arrested by the Galactic Police of a Prison Planet |
Episode 8: The Gun on Ice Planet Zero Part 1
Baltar attempts to lure Galactica into range of a gigantic pulsar cannon. Adama becomes aware of the trap and sends in a team of commandos to destroy it. |
Episode 9: The Gun on Ice Planet Zero Part 2
Apollo and Starbuck lead a group of convicts on a possible suicide mission to destroy the cannon, which is located on an icy planet. |
Episode 10: The Magnificent Warriors
When a Cylon attack destroys most of the fleet's food supply, Galactica must trade equipment for grain on a rural planet plagued by the Borays, a group of pig-like marauders |
Episode 11: The Young Lords
Starbuck crashes on the planet Trillion, where the Cylons have destroyed all the humans except for a band of children, who have become warriors to save their enslaved father. |
Episode 12: The Living Legend Part 1
While on patrol, Apollo and Starbuck encounter the presumed lost Battlestar Pegasus commanded by a living legend, Commander Cain. |
Episode 13: The Living Legend Part 2
The brash Commander Cain insists that the Galactica join in on a frontal attack on the Cylons -- an attack that Adama believes would be a suicide mission. |
Episode 14: Fire in Space
A Cylon kamikaze attack leaves the Galactica burning in space, with no way to extinguish the blaze that has trapped Boomer, Athena, and Boxey except a dangerous spacewalk by Apollo and Starbuck. |
Episode 15: War of the Gods Part 1
Apollo, Starbuck, and Sheba go to investigate the oddly lit planet (the scenes for which were shot in infrared). They find the wreckage of a ship and a white-robed being named Count Iblis, whom they take back to the Galactica. |
Episode 16: War of the Gods Part 2
Baltar appears before the Quorum of Twelve and is powerless against the psychic control exhibited by Iblis. Iblis addresses the council and discusses his intention to join the celebrations across the fleet. It is proposed that the Quorum elect Count Iblis president, but Adama voices his concerns in order to delay the vote. |
Episode 17: The Man With Nine Lives
A man claiming to be Starbuck's long lost father appears, though he may be ingratiating himself to avoid old debts - and those who want to collect with his life. |
Episode 18: Murder on the Rising Star
Following a fist-fight with rival pilot Ortega that gets them both ejected from an intense game of Triad, Starbuck is framed for Ortega's murder. His only possible chance for acquittal lies with Baltar. |
Episode 19: Greetings from Earth Part 1
Captain Apollo and Lieutenant Starbuck aboard their Colonial Viper fighters intercept a primitive spacecraft which fails to respond to communication. They take it in tow and bring it back to one of the Galactica's hangar decks. |
Episode 20: Greetings from Earth Part 2
The exciting conclusion - When Apollo and Starbuck find a primitive sleeper ship carrying a man, a woman, and four children, speculation spreads in the fleet that the people are from Earth. |
Episode 21: Baltar's Escape
While Commander Adama endures the presence of council representative Siress Tinia on the bridge, Count Baltar makes plans to incite a prison break. To assist him, he allies with his fellow prisoners, including the Alliance Enforcers and the Borellian Nomen. |
Episode 22: Experiment in Terra
The mysterious bright lights return again, transporting the bewildered Apollo to the planet Terra to avert war with the Eastern Alliance. Exposing a plan by the devious president, Apollo has Starbuck warn Galactica, which lends the protective powers of its shields to avoid planetary holocaust. |
Episode 23: Take the Celestra
Starbuck encounters long-lost love Aurora amidst a mutinous rebellion aboard the Celestra. |
Episode 24: The Hand of God
Commander Adama decides to quit running from the Cylons, and launches an all-out attack on a basestar. |
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