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}}'''''Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance''''' is an online series that aims to fill in the gaps between seasons [[Season 2 (2005-06)|two]] and [[Season 3 (2006-07)|three]] of the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]]. The webisodes debuted via the official [http://video.syfy.com/shows/battlestar/the_resistance web portal] at [http://www.syfy.com/ Syfy.com], but were later included in the Season 3 home-video releases.
}}'''''Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance''''' is an online series that aims to fill in the gaps between seasons [[Season 2 (2005-06)|two]] and [[Season 3 (2006-07)|three]] of the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]]. The webisodes can be viewed through the official [http://video.syfy.com/shows/battlestar/the_resistance web portal] at [http://www.syfy.com/ Syfy.com].


The webisode series was written by ''Battlestar Galactica'' veterans [[Bradley Thompson]] and [[David Weddle]], and directed by [[Wayne Rose]]. The entire series is 27 minutes long in total, divided into 10 episodes. While the Webisodes are included in the [[Battlestar Galactica - Season Three (Region 1 DVD)|Region 1 DVD]] boxset of Season 3, they are not included in the [[Battlestar Galactica - Season Three (Region 2 DVD)|Region 2]] version. They are, however, included on all Blu-ray releases.
The webisode series was written by ''Battlestar Galactica'' veterans [[Bradley Thompson]] and [[David Weddle]], and directed by [[Wayne Rose]]. The entire series is 27 minutes long in total, divided into 10 episodes. While the Webisodes are included in the [[Battlestar Galactica - Season Three (Region 1 DVD)|Region 1 DVD]] boxset of Season 3, they are not included in the [[Battlestar Galactica - Season Three (Region 2 DVD)|Region 2]] version. They are, however, included on all Blu-ray releases.
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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
===Episode 1===
===Episode 1===
[[File:Resistance - Webisode 1.jpg|thumb|[[Tucker Clellan]] points out a [[New Caprica Police]] propaganda poster.]]
[[Image:Resistance - Webisode 1.jpg|thumb|[[Tucker Clellan]] points out a [[New Caprica Police]] propaganda poster.]]


* Running time: ~3:19
* Running time: ~3:19
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===Episode 2===
===Episode 2===
[[File:Resistance - Webisode 2.jpg|thumb|[[James Lyman]], [[Jean Barolay]] and [[Saul Tigh]] broach the topic of hiding weapons in the temple.]]
[[Image:Resistance - Webisode 2.jpg|thumb|[[James Lyman]], [[Jean Barolay]] and [[Saul Tigh]] broach the topic of hiding weapons in the temple.]]


*Running time: ~1:54
*Running time: ~1:54
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===Episode 3===
===Episode 3===
[[File:Resistance - Webisode 3.jpg|thumb|Jammer, Barolay and Tigh move the weapons into the temple.]]
[[Image:Resistance - Webisode 3.jpg|thumb|Jammer, Barolay and Tigh move the weapons into the temple.]]


*Running time: ~2:42
*Running time: ~2:42
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===Episode 4===
===Episode 4===
[[File:Resistance - Webisode 4.jpg|thumb|[[Nora Farmer|Nora]] and [[Cally Tyrol]] pray at temple.]]
[[Image:Resistance - Webisode 4.jpg|thumb|[[Nora Farmer|Nora]] and [[Cally Tyrol]] pray at temple.]]
*Running time: ~1:57
*Running time: ~1:57
*Release date: September 14, 2006
*Release date: September 14, 2006
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===Episode 5===
===Episode 5===
[[File:Nora in photograph with Duck.jpg|thumb|A photo of Nora and Duck on ''{{RDM|Galactica}}''.]]
[[Image:Nora in photograph with Duck.jpg|thumb|A photo of Nora and Duck on ''{{RDM|Galactica}}''.]]


*Running time: ~1:56
*Running time: ~1:56
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===Episode 6===
===Episode 6===
[[File:Resistance - Webisode 6.jpg|thumb|Jammer argues about the efficacy of the temple massacres.]]
[[Image:Resistance - Webisode 6.jpg|thumb|Jammer argues about the efficacy of the temple massacres.]]


*Running time: ~1:37
*Running time: ~1:37
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===Episode 7===
===Episode 7===
[[File:Resistance - Webisode 7.jpg|thumb|Number Five and Jammer sit down for a chat.]]
[[Image:Resistance - Webisode 7.jpg|thumb|Number Five and Jammer sit down for a chat.]]


*Running time: ~1:58
*Running time: ~1:58
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===Episode 8===
===Episode 8===
[[File:Resistance - Webisode 8.jpg|thumb|Five shows Lyman a pass card, should Lyman want to offer information.]]
[[Image:Resistance - Webisode 8.jpg|thumb|Five shows Lyman a pass card, should Lyman want to offer information.]]


*Running time: ~3:56
*Running time: ~3:56
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===Episode 9===
===Episode 9===
[[File:Resistance - Webisode 9.jpg|thumb|Jammer is released from the Detention Center.]]
[[Image:Resistance - Webisode 9.jpg|thumb|Jammer is released from the Detention Center.]]


*Running time: ~3:07
*Running time: ~3:07
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===Episode 10===
===Episode 10===
[[File:Tivenan.jpg|thumb|Nicholas Tyrol undergoes his dedication ceremony.]]
[[Image:Tivenan.jpg|thumb|Nicholas Tyrol undergoes his dedication ceremony.]]


*Running time: ~4:34
*Running time: ~4:34
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Afterwards, Tyrol meets in the backroom with [[Saul Tigh]], [[James Lyman|Jammer]] and [[Jean Barolay]] to discuss their next move against the Cylons. Tigh suggests hiding explosives in the grain silo, which Jammer points out is across from the hospital. When Tigh shows a lack of concern for the patients' safety, Jammer excuses himself "to patrol the perimeter."
Afterwards, Tyrol meets in the backroom with [[Saul Tigh]], [[James Lyman|Jammer]] and [[Jean Barolay]] to discuss their next move against the Cylons. Tigh suggests hiding explosives in the grain silo, which Jammer points out is across from the hospital. When Tigh shows a lack of concern for the patients' safety, Jammer excuses himself "to patrol the perimeter."


Outside, Duck is smoking and examining his new NCP patch. He puts it away when Jammer comes out, and the two friends share a smoke together. Jammer notices that Duck said he was going to quit, to which Duck says, "What frakking difference does it make now?," and leaves. Once alone, Jammer sits quietly, and reaches into his pocket to find the Cylon device [[Number Five]] gave him. After examining it, he rises and marches off toward the [[New Caprica Detention Center]].  
Outside, Duck is smoking and examining his new NCP patch. He puts it away when Jammer comes out, and the two friends share a smoke together. Jammer notices that Duck said he was going to quit, to which Duck says, "What frakking difference does it make now?", and leaves. Once alone, Jammer sits quietly, and reaches into his pocket to find the Cylon device [[Number Five]] gave him. After examining it, he rises and marches off toward the [[New Caprica Detention Center]].  


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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
*The original title of the webisode series was "Crossroads".
*The original title of the webisode series was "Crossroads".
[[File:Chinese_characters.png|thumb|300px|The Chinese Characters behind Tyrol in Webisode 7]]
[[Image:Chinese_characters.png|thumb|300px|The Chinese Characters behind Tyrol in Webisode 7]]
*Three [[Wikipedia:Chinese character|Chinese characters]] can be seen on a crate behind Tyrol at around 2:10 (in the countdown-style timer used by the SciFi.com Video Player) in the seventh episode. They are "盐," "油" and "姜," meaning "salt," "oil" and "ginger" (all cooking ingredients), respectively.
*Three [[Wikipedia:Chinese character|Chinese characters]] can be seen on a crate behind Tyrol at around 2:10 (in the countdown-style timer used by the SciFi.com Video Player) in the seventh episode. They are "盐", "油" and "姜", meaning "salt", "oil" and "ginger" (all cooking ingredients), respectively.
*Currently, for legal reasons, attempting to view the webisodes from outside of the USA will present you with a frozen video player stating either of two messages:
*Currently, for legal reasons, attempting to view the webisodes from outside of the USA will present you with a frozen video player stating either of two messages:
** "Your video will begin playing after a brief advertisement.," a message typically meaning that a brief video ad will play before the playback of the selected video.
** "Your video will begin playing after a brief advertisement.", a message typically meaning that a brief video ad will play before the playback of the selected video.
** "We're sorry, but the clip selected isn't available from your location. Please select another clip." (if the user opens the video on Sci Fi's Pulse website)
** "We're sorry, but the clip selected isn't available from your location. Please select another clip." (if the user opens the video on Sci Fi's Pulse website)
:Users outside of America will have to purchase or procure the [[Battlestar Galactica - Season 3 (Region 1 DVD)|Region 1 DVD]] of [[Season 3 (2006-07)|Season 3]], a Blu-ray release of the same set, a television broadcast, or some other legal means becomes available to view them. To date, the current, bare-bones non-USA DVD releases do not contain these webisodes.  
:Users outside of America will have to purchase or procure the [[Battlestar Galactica - Season 3 (Region 1 DVD)|Region 1 DVD]] of [[Season 3 (2006-07)|Season 3]], a Blu-ray release of the same set, a television broadcast, or some other legal means becomes available to view them. To date, the current, bare-bones non-USA DVD releases do not contain these webisodes.  
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When ''[[Battlestar Wiki:Official Communiques/Archive3#Webisode series|Battlestar Wiki asked Bradley Thompson]]'' about the webisode series, he said:   
When ''[[Battlestar Wiki:Official Communiques/Archive3#Webisode series|Battlestar Wiki asked Bradley Thompson]]'' about the webisode series, he said:   


:"It's true that David Weddle and I wrote the webisodes. Ron Moore and David Eick assigned them to us during the production of Exodus. The ten short segments combine to tell one story, which takes place during the Cylon Occupation that ended Season 2. The webisodes plant seeds that come to fruition in Season 3. They were all directed by Wayne Rose, the veteran director who's been doing 2nd Unit and 1stAD work for the series. The original title of the story was "Crossroads." The running lengths will vary with what's necessary to tell each segment of the story. The first cut I saw of all ten ran about 25 minutes. The run plan we were told was that they'd put up one a week as a countdown to the season premiere—but SciFi may have other ideas on that by now."
:"It's true that David Weddle and I wrote the webisodes. Ron Moore and David Eick assigned them to us during the production of Exodus. The ten short segments combine to tell one story, which takes place during the Cylon Occupation that ended Season 2. The webisodes plant seeds that come to fruition in Season 3. They were all directed by Wayne Rose, the veteran director who's been doing 2nd Unit and 1stAD work for the series. The original title of the story was "Crossroads." The running lengths will vary with what's necessary to tell each segment of the story. The first cut I saw of all ten ran about 25 minutes. The run plan we were told was that they'd put up one a week as a countdown to the season premiere -- but SciFi may have other ideas on that by now."


"Nora is played by Emily Holmes. Longo is spelled the way you have it."—contents of September 5, 2006 message from [[Bradley Thompson]]
"Nora is played by Emily Holmes. Longo is spelled the way you have it." -- contents of September 5, 2006 message from [[Bradley Thompson]]


"When they initially came to us we could have done just vignettes, and in fact the the staff thought of that approach to the webisodes. But when Brad and I got the assignment we thought, 'Let's just tell one story.' Network wanted it to play into the third season, so that gave us the inspiration to chronicle events that would pay off in the third season... [I remember Ron Moore saying] 'SciFi's ready to do it; they're ready to pay for them. You guys are doing it. Unless you don't want to. Have a story the day after tomorrow.' In a day or two Brad and I came up with the concept and a day after that we pitched them to SciFi. We wrote them in four days or something like that, and shot them the next week... The massacre in the temple has temp tracks we were going to loop and fix and make a lot better, but because we were forbidden to work on them anymore they went out as is. Of course people complained when they watched them and it just made us cringe because we very much wanted to correct that."—David Weddle in a October 2, 2006 interview with [http://www.chud.com CHUD.com].
"When they initially came to us we could have done just vignettes, and in fact the the staff thought of that approach to the webisodes. But when Brad and I got the assignment we thought, 'Let's just tell one story.' Network wanted it to play into the third season, so that gave us the inspiration to chronicle events that would pay off in the third season... [I remember Ron Moore saying] 'SciFi's ready to do it; they're ready to pay for them. You guys are doing it. Unless you don't want to. Have a story the day after tomorrow.' In a day or two Brad and I came up with the concept and a day after that we pitched them to SciFi. We wrote them in four days or something like that, and shot them the next week... The massacre in the temple has temp tracks we were going to loop and fix and make a lot better, but because we were forbidden to work on them anymore they went out as is. Of course people complained when they watched them and it just made us cringe because we very much wanted to correct that." -- David Weddle in a October 2, 2006 interview with [http://www.chud.com CHUD.com].


"We said that we wanted a story that goes about a half hour—we wanted ten three minute things. Then it was like where does it naturally feel like we're going to get something exciting you're going to want to see more of in future webisode... They told us was that we could have anybody that was in Canada. All of our Canadian actors... Duck and Jammer perform actions in those episodes. Ron, when he wrote those, hinted at what put the characters in place to do those things and we thought, 'There's the story.'"—Bradley Thompson in a  October 2, 2006 interview with [http://www.chud.com CHUD.com].
"We said that we wanted a story that goes about a half hour -- we wanted ten three minute things. Then it was like where does it naturally feel like we're going to get something exciting you're going to want to see more of in future webisode... They told us was that we could have anybody that was in Canada. All of our Canadian actors... Duck and Jammer perform actions in those episodes. Ron, when he wrote those, hinted at what put the characters in place to do those things and we thought, 'There's the story.'" -- Bradley Thompson in a  October 2, 2006 interview with [http://www.chud.com CHUD.com].


"We came up with the idea of telling one story over the couse of ten webisodes that will fill in the motivations of some peripheral characters who nevertheless play pivotal roles in the opening episodes of Season 3. We wanted to tell the story of Duck and Jammer, who had become close friends while on New Caprica, and show how a single tragic event—the temple massacre—propels them on divergent paths toward actions that will affect the outcome of the battle to liberate the human race."—David Weddle in a October 5, 2006 interview with [http://www.syfyportal.com SyFy Portal].
"We came up with the idea of telling one story over the couse of ten webisodes that will fill in the motivations of some peripheral characters who nevertheless play pivotal roles in the opening episodes of Season 3. We wanted to tell the story of Duck and Jammer, who had become close friends while on New Caprica, and show how a single tragic event -- the temple massacre -- propels them on divergent paths toward actions that will affect the outcome of the battle to liberate the human race." -- David Weddle in a October 5, 2006 interview with [http://www.syfyportal.com SyFy Portal].


=== Contract Disputes and Production Delays===
=== Contract Disputes and Production Delays===
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