Toggle menu
Toggle preferences menu
Toggle personal menu
Not logged in
Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits.

Editing Arts and Literature of the Twelve Colonies

From Battlestar Wiki, the free, open content Battlestar Galactica encyclopedia and episode guide
Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then publish the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
Latest revision Your text
Line 63: Line 63:


====''A Murder on Picon''====
====''A Murder on Picon''====
'''''A Murder on Picon''''' is a mystery novel, apparently taking place on [[Picon (RDM)|Picon]].  
'''''A Murder on Picon''''' is a mystery novel, apparently taking place on [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Picon|Picon]].  


[[Laura Roslin]] brought the book with her on the trip to ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' prior to its decommissioning ceremonies {{TRS|Miniseries|Water}}.
[[Laura Roslin]] brought the book with her on the trip to ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' prior to its decommissioning ceremonies {{TRS|Miniseries|Water}}.
Line 160: Line 160:
Between tours of duty, {{callsign|Starbuck}} was an enthusiastic painter. {{callsign|Karl Agathon}} is surprised to discover this side of her when they visit her apartment in [[Delphi]] {{TRS|Valley of Darkness}}. Curiously, a specific design that Thrace has doodled as a child would be found more than two years later inside an [[Temple of Five|ancient temple]] of the [[Thirteenth Tribe (RDM)|Thirteenth Tribe]], without Thrace or Helo understanding why she would be aware of the design {{TRS|Rapture}}.
Between tours of duty, {{callsign|Starbuck}} was an enthusiastic painter. {{callsign|Karl Agathon}} is surprised to discover this side of her when they visit her apartment in [[Delphi]] {{TRS|Valley of Darkness}}. Curiously, a specific design that Thrace has doodled as a child would be found more than two years later inside an [[Temple of Five|ancient temple]] of the [[Thirteenth Tribe (RDM)|Thirteenth Tribe]], without Thrace or Helo understanding why she would be aware of the design {{TRS|Rapture}}.
{{clear}}
{{clear}}
===Film===
===Film===


Line 243: Line 242:


Roughly 60 BCH, musical styles emerged on {{RDM|Caprica}} and [[Tauron]], themselves later repeated more than 150,000 years later on the second [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]]; these include alternative hip-hop, of which the only known artists are Tauron {{CAP|Reins of a Waterfall}} as well as forms of punk rock and dance music {{CAP|Pilot (Caprica)}}.<ref group="production" name="mccreary_blog_caprica_themes_hip_hop_punk_dance_music">{{cite_web|url=http://www.bearmccreary.com/blog/?p=1903#:~:text=these%20include%20alternative%20hip-hop%2C%20of%20which%20the%20only%20known%20artists%20are%20Tauron|title=The Themes of "Caprica"|date=23 April 2009|accessdate=26 February 2010|last=McCreary|first=Bear|website=BearMcCreary.com}}</ref>
Roughly 60 BCH, musical styles emerged on {{RDM|Caprica}} and [[Tauron]], themselves later repeated more than 150,000 years later on the second [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]]; these include alternative hip-hop, of which the only known artists are Tauron {{CAP|Reins of a Waterfall}} as well as forms of punk rock and dance music {{CAP|Pilot (Caprica)}}.<ref group="production" name="mccreary_blog_caprica_themes_hip_hop_punk_dance_music">{{cite_web|url=http://www.bearmccreary.com/blog/?p=1903#:~:text=these%20include%20alternative%20hip-hop%2C%20of%20which%20the%20only%20known%20artists%20are%20Tauron|title=The Themes of "Caprica"|date=23 April 2009|accessdate=26 February 2010|last=McCreary|first=Bear|website=BearMcCreary.com}}</ref>
===Scoring Philosophy and Techniques===
The episode "[[33 (episode)|33]]" provided an early showcase for Bear McCreary's approach to combining action and drama through music. McCreary explained his technique for the climactic destruction of the ''Olympic Carrier'': "At a surface level, that sequence looks like an action scene, so I put it against a backdrop of driving frame drums and taikos. But as the scene ultimately boils down to the terrifying decision that the main characters must make, I layered in dark orchestral textures and ambient soloists to play more to the drama and less to the spectacle. The result was one of my favorite cues for the entire series."<ref group="production" name="official_companion_bear_mccreary_33_olympic_carrier_frame_drums_taikos">{{cite_book|title=Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion|author=David Bassom|publisher=Titan Books|page=47|year=2005|note=Bear McCreary's approach to scoring the Olympic Carrier destruction scene in '33'}}</ref>


==Aesthetics==
==Aesthetics==
Line 266: Line 261:


This musical aesthetic directly supported the series' exploration of characters who were "deeply flawed" with "no 'hero,' in the traditional sense," requiring music that could reach "beneath their muted exteriors and reveal the longing, brooding emotions within."<ref group="production" name="mccreary_blog_caprica_deeply_flawed_no_hero_muted_exteriors">{{cite_web|url=https://bearmccreary.com/caprica-pilot/#:~:text=deeply%20flawed%20with%20no%20hero%20in%20the%20traditional%20sense|title=Caprica: Pilot|author=Bear McCreary|website=BearMcCreary.com|date=22 January 2010|accessdate=6 August 2025}}</ref>
This musical aesthetic directly supported the series' exploration of characters who were "deeply flawed" with "no 'hero,' in the traditional sense," requiring music that could reach "beneath their muted exteriors and reveal the longing, brooding emotions within."<ref group="production" name="mccreary_blog_caprica_deeply_flawed_no_hero_muted_exteriors">{{cite_web|url=https://bearmccreary.com/caprica-pilot/#:~:text=deeply%20flawed%20with%20no%20hero%20in%20the%20traditional%20sense|title=Caprica: Pilot|author=Bear McCreary|website=BearMcCreary.com|date=22 January 2010|accessdate=6 August 2025}}</ref>
===Colonial Heraldry and Symbolism===
====Flags of the Twelve Colonies====
The flags of the [[Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies]] represent a sophisticated heraldic tradition that reflects both individual colonial identity and shared cultural heritage. Each colony's flag follows a consistent design template featuring a circular emblem at the top containing what appears to be a stylized representation of the [[Sacred Scrolls]]' sacred symbols, with each colony's unique identifying symbol displayed prominently on the banner below.<ref group="production" name="official_companion_colonial_day_flags_early_concept_designs">{{cite_book|title=Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion|author=David Bassom|publisher=Titan Books|page=86|year=2005|note=Early concept designs for the flags of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol are shown in relation to the 'Colonial Day' episode}}</ref>
The flags were created to represent:
* '''[[Virgon (RDM)|Virgon]]''' - Features a geometric angular design
* '''[[Picon (RDM)|Picon]]''' - Displays a stylized temple or building structure 
* '''[[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]]''' - Shows what appears to be a phoenix or bird motif
* '''[[Tauron]]''' - Contains a bull's head or horned design reflecting the colony's name
* '''[[Gemenon]]''' - Features twin or paired symbols
* '''[[Scorpia]]''' - Displays a scorpion-like design matching the colony's astrological association
* '''[[Aerilon]]''' - Features an agricultural or farming motif
* '''[[Leonis]]''' - Shows a lion-related heraldic design
* '''[[Canceron]]''' - Contains a crab or crustacean symbol
* '''[[Sagittaron]]''' - Features an archer or bow design
* '''[[Libran]]''' - Shows balanced scales representing justice
* '''[[Aquarion]]''' - Displays water-bearer or aquatic symbolism
These flags first appeared prominently during the [[service for the dead]] in the [[Miniseries]] and, later, [[Colonial Day]] ceremonies held aboard the luxury liner ''[[Cloud Nine]]'', marking both a celebration of colonial unity and a forum for political discourse within [[The Fleet (TRS)|the Fleet]].<ref group="production" name="official_companion_colonial_day_cloud_nine_political_forum">{{cite_book|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|author=David Bassom|publisher=Titan Books|page=84|year=2005|note=Colonial Day was set largely on the Cloud Nine to provide a lighter visual style and serve as a forum for political discourse}}</ref>


===Octagons===
===Octagons===


Colonial printouts, photographs, videos, and [[Computers in the Re-imagined Series#Data discs|data discs]] are rarely rectangular; the corners are trimmed at 45 degree angles, creating snub rectangles, i.e. octagons. This design choice developed out of discussions between production designer [[Richard Hudolin]], [[Ronald D. Moore]], [[David Eick]], and director [[Michael Rymer]], who felt that cutting the corners of most documents was an easy way to make the look "a bit unconventional and unfamiliar" to audiences. The reasoning for this within the Colonial universe is likely based on their cultural aversion to right angles, as rectangles are, particularly for paper, more efficient from a practical standpoint.<ref group="production" name="official_companion_richard_hudolin_clipped_corners_unconventional">{{cite_book|title=[[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion]]|author=David Bassom|publisher=Titan Books|page=140|year=2005|note=This developed out of a discussion between Richard Hudolin, Ron Moore, David Eick and Michael Rymer. It was felt that cutting the corner of most documents is an easy way to make the look a bit unconventional and unfamiliar. Hudolin also states that not all documents are clipped, but that classified ones definitely are}}</ref>
Colonial printouts, photographs, videos, and [[Computers in the Re-imagined Series#Data discs|data discs]] are rarely rectangular; the corners are trimmed at 45 degree angles, creating snub rectangles, i.e. octagons. The reasoning for this is likely based on their aversion to right angles, as rectangles are, particularly for paper, more efficient<ref group="production" name="official_companion_richard_hudolin_clipped_corners_unconventional">{{cite_book|title=Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion|author=David Bassom|publisher=Titan Books|page=140|year=2005|note=This developed out of a discussion between Richard Hudolin, Ron Moore, David Eick and Michael Rymer. It was felt that cutting the corner of most documents is an easy way to make the look a bit unconventional and unfamiliar. Hudolin also states that not all documents are clipped, but that classified ones definitely are}}</ref>.


This design choice is also evident in Colonial [[Computers in the Re-imagined Series|computer systems]] with windows and menus often having clipped corners.
This design choice is also evident in Colonial [[Computers in the Re-imagined Series|computer systems]] with windows and menus often having clipped corners.
Line 303: Line 275:


While not a part of Colonial society ''per se'', pentagons play a large part in the architecture of the lone Thirteenth Tribe structure encountered by the Colonials thus far, the [[Temple of Five]]. Much like the Colonials, it appears at least the ancient members of the Thirteenth Tribe were also wary of right angles.
While not a part of Colonial society ''per se'', pentagons play a large part in the architecture of the lone Thirteenth Tribe structure encountered by the Colonials thus far, the [[Temple of Five]]. Much like the Colonials, it appears at least the ancient members of the Thirteenth Tribe were also wary of right angles.
==Architecture==
==Architecture==


Line 347: Line 318:
{{indicator|TRS}}{{indicator|Caprica}}{{indicator|BAC}}
{{indicator|TRS}}{{indicator|Caprica}}{{indicator|BAC}}
{{featured article candidate previous}}
{{featured article candidate previous}}
[[fr:Arts et littérature dans les Douze Colonies (RDM)]]

To edit this page, please enter the words that appear below in the box (more info):

Refresh
Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)

  [] · [[]] · [[|]] · {{}} · · “” ‘’ «» ‹› „“ ‚‘ · ~ | ° &nbsp; · ± × ÷ ² ³ ½ · §
     [[Category:]] · [[:File:]] · [[Special:MyLanguage/]] · <code></code> · <nowiki></nowiki> <code><nowiki></nowiki></code> · <syntaxhighlight></syntaxhighlight> · <includeonly></includeonly> · <noinclude></noinclude> · #REDIRECT[[]] · <translate></translate> · <languages/> · {{#translation:}} · <tvar|></> · {{DEFAULTSORT:}} · <categorytree></categorytree> · <div style="clear:both;"></div> <s></s>


Your changes will be visible immediately.
  • For testing, please use the sandbox instead.
  • On talk pages, please sign your comment by typing four tildes (~~~~).