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Identity of the Final FiveOut of curosity, how long have you guys known who the final five are? I know Ron Moore's made comments that indicate that these were more recent decisions, but I was just curious at what point did you guys decide on who were going to be Cylons, and what really went into that decision. Thanks! ColonelKevin 16:55, 27 March 2007 (CDT)
Production numbersThere is a question about the actual production numbers behind the series. For instance, there is some information on the internet where the production numbers differ. For instance, some are formatted like ("T2701") -- an alleged production number for "Occupation" -- while others are formatted as 03001 (or even 301). Just wanted to know what exactly the actual "production number" should look like. Thanks Bradley! -- Joe Beaudoin So say we all - Donate 08:58, 28 March 2007 (CDT)
Xeno vs Zeno Fenner (Dirty Hands)Currently we have him as "Xeno", but the SciFi website lists him as "Zeno". Do you know which version is correct? --Serenity 11:07, 28 March 2007 (CDT)
Cylon numbersAlthough we've been flooded with Cylon identities lately (we now know 11 of the 12 models), we still know only four numbers (Three, Five, Six and Eight). Could you enlighten us as to the numbers of the other seven known Cylons? If you can't tell us that, can you at least tell us whether these numbers will be revealed in Season Four? It would also be interesting to know if the one remaining Cylon is indeed Number One, as we suspected. Thanks in advance. --Catrope(Talk to me or e-mail me) 11:24, 29 March 2007 (CDT)
Centurions and the final fiveWe already know Centurions are hard-coded not to hurt the Significant Seven. Does the same go for the final five? --Catrope(Talk to me or e-mail me) 11:51, 29 March 2007 (CDT)
Adama/Tigh MeetingHello, Mr. Thompson. Given the recent revelations about Tigh a lot of people have become interested on when he met Adama, but when we look back we have 2 conflicting sources. So I was wondering if you could maybe tell us which is considered to be the real one? Without revealing anything of course. Now, we saw them meet in the flashbacks in “Scattered”, which are mentioned in the podcast [1] to be 20 years before the miniseries, and this also seems to fit with how they look and such. However, in “Torn” Adama says he has known Tigh for 30 years, and though admittedly it’s now technically 22-23 years after their official meeting, “30” is still a long way. It’s quite possible that Adama was dramatizing for the purpose of connecting to Tigh, but either way it creates doubt. So my question was, is the timeline we were originally presented the official one or is it different? --Sauron18 16:18, 8 April 2007 (CDT)
Spelling of carom and meaning of DRADISThere has been some debate recently as to how carom is spelled. Some say carom, some karam, and some charagm. The subtitles spell it as carom, are they right? How do the scripts spell it? --Catrope(Talk to me or e-mail me) 02:32, 16 April 2007 (CDT) And for that matter, do you have consistent meaning of "DRADIS"? We currently have "Direction, RAnge and DIStance" which fits with recon photography, but is somewhat redundant. Someone suggested "Direction, Right Ascension and DISstance" which would fit as well. --Serenity 06:46, 16 April 2007 (CDT)
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Roslin and the AdmiralFollowing on from the discussion at Talk:Humanoid Cylon speculation... in the frak party podcast, RDM said that he decided against Mary and Edward being in the four revealed Cylons because it would take something away from the series. Does this mean that unequivocally the Admiral and Roslin are not the final Cylon? --SSH 04:32, 26 April 2007 (CDT)
Gun Nomenclature-revisitedIn a previous article there seemed to be a writing staff debate on what the various types of capital and Viper guns were...some people on the staff appeared to prefer railguns and some chemical weapons. You can plausibly have both in the setting, here's how and why. The only needed science is that real world railguns can theoretically acheive higher muzzle velocities than chemical weapons, but the electrical power sources for a rail gun are very large and heavy. So: -Vipers and Raiders would carry chemically propelled rounds b/c they cannot mount the necessary power supplies. Also, they do not need the higher muzzle velocities of railguns - Vipers have higher closing velocities on their targets...ie. the Viper's drives provide aprt of the shell's velocity. -Battlestar batteries - These vessels fight at low velocities relative to other cap ships. Also, they carry thicker armor. Hence, they need higher velocity shells to damage similarly armored targets. Also, BSG's are large enough to carry large power supplies. Your art staff needn't worry either, actual railguns produce visible muzzle flash due to the vaporization of portions of the round Auburn railgun firing Hope this helps...assuming the debate is still going on. Feld 19:04, 28 April 2007 (CDT) Out of curiosity, is this debate still going on? --Feld 11:48, 8 September 2007 (CDT) What is "Razor"?Dear Mr. Thompson, the first S4 casting information has surfaced. The sheets say #401/402 "Razor" will feature Young Helena (Cain?) and Helena's father, among others. Could you please clarify whether this information refers to the TV movie about the Pegasus or to the genuine S4 premiere? -- Pedda 17:20, 3 May 2007 (CDT)
The Season 4 Premiere is Episode #3 - but Razor will reveal something that will affect what happens in Season 4 - Ngarenn 22:26, 15 June 2007 (CDT) Season 4 First Episode TitleThe same source cited above by Pedda also names "He That Believath In Me" as the title for the first Season 4 episode. Is this name correct? Is the misspelling intentional? TIA. --Catrope(Talk to me or e-mail me) 09:10, 21 May 2007 (CDT)
Radio/"Wireless" interference effect?Hi. I am curious in how this effect was produced, namely the effect heard in various scenes such as the Galactica communicating with its fighters as well as the wireless stand off dialog between Adama and Cain. Due to the rather offside nature of this question, I am aware that it is unlikely to find a guide of such, but I do seek ways in producing this somewhat interesting effect for things like fanmade game mods - for this effect does provide a very indepth feeling of using "antique" tech. I am referring to that double tone disorted voice during speech over commlines. Thank you for any hints, links, advicce. I "apollo"gize ;) for the unusual question - I hope it is not too far out what I am asking. On the side note, I must say being a writer for BSG must be fun, wish I could something alike. --Lork 06:05, 31 May 2007 (CDT)
Battlestar Night Flight/(Era)smusDue to the discussions along Talk:Night Flight and this Sci Fi thread (New battlestar name discovered), I'm rather surprised no one bothered confirming this just yet: In the episode, Home, Part I, two battlestars are mentioned in Adama's paperwork : Night Flight and the other, through analysis, to be Erasmus. Do you know if Erasmus is correct and if you know of any other information concerning these choices (quite frankly Night Flight reminds me too much of Knight Rider). DrWho42 23:14, 17 June 2007 (CDT)
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