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In the original theatrical version of "Saga of a Star World," Baltar is executed by the Cylons. However, when the pilot was adapted for television, producers decided they needed a recurring human villain with more dramatic potential than the Cylons.<ref>{{cite book/sswa|165}}</ref> Creator Glen A. Larson, who appreciated the character and the performance of actor John Colicos, spared Baltar, believing that strong villains were necessary to validate the show's heroes.<ref>{{cite book/sswa|125}}</ref>
In the original theatrical version of "Saga of a Star World," Baltar is executed by the Cylons. However, when the pilot was adapted for television, producers decided they needed a recurring human villain with more dramatic potential than the Cylons.<ref>{{cite book/sswa|165}}</ref> Creator Glen A. Larson, who appreciated the character and the performance of actor John Colicos, spared Baltar, believing that strong villains were necessary to validate the show's heroes.<ref>{{cite book/sswa|125}}</ref>


John Colicos portrayed Baltar as a "dastardly, mustache-twirling villain that you love to hate," known for "chewing the scenery" in a performance that became iconic for the character.<ref>{{cite book/sswa|126}}</ref> Colicos himself viewed Baltar as a "galactic [[w:Judas_Iscariot|Judas]]" and a "fallen angel," a man fighting for his own "warped, integrity."<ref>{{cite book/sswa|125}}</ref> This decision provided the series with its primary antagonist, a human who would hunt his own kind across the galaxy.
John Colicos portrayed Baltar as a "dastardly, mustache-twirling villain that you love to hate," known for "chewing the scenery" in a performance that became iconic for the character.<ref>{{cite book/sswa|126}}</ref> Colicos himself viewed Baltar as a "galactic Judas" and a "fallen angel," a man fighting for his own "warped, integrity."<ref>{{cite book/sswa|125}}</ref> This decision provided the series with its primary antagonist, a human who would hunt his own kind across the galaxy.


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