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{{separate continuity|universe=TOS|lcont=Battlestar Galactica (SDS)|cont=Singer-DeSanto Continuation}} | {{separate continuity|universe=TOS|lcont=Battlestar Galactica (SDS)|cont=Singer-DeSanto Continuation}} | ||
[[ | [[Image:DeSanto Singer Project Cylon.jpg|thumb|right|[[Cylons (SDS)|Cylon]] design for the cancelled ''Battlestar Galactica'' [[continuation]] series]] | ||
An effort to create a '''[[continuation]] of the original ''Battlestar Galactica'' series''' was formulated through the [[Sci Fi Channel]]'s former executive vice president, Bonnie Hammer, in June of 2000. | An effort to create a '''[[continuation]] of the original ''Battlestar Galactica'' series''' was formulated through the [[Sci Fi Channel]]'s former executive vice president, Bonnie Hammer, in June of 2000. | ||
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Casting, crewing, set design, and a preliminary script were readied. by April 2001, production was greenlighted by the studios. The Fox Television Network offered to host the new series pilot. | Casting, crewing, set design, and a preliminary script were readied. by April 2001, production was greenlighted by the studios. The Fox Television Network offered to host the new series pilot. | ||
Despite the enthusiasm of holding true to the nature of the Original Series, information from various sources indicated that Original Series cast members were not being considered for the nascent series initially. After what appears to have been a generous amount of negotiation, actors [[Dirk Benedict]] and [[Herb Jefferson Jr.]] announced they would be joining the cast. Benedict indicated he would reprise his role as {{TOS|Starbuck}}.<ref>Benedict later appeared in the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]] | Despite the enthusiasm of holding true to the nature of the Original Series, information from various sources indicated that Original Series cast members were not being considered for the nascent series initially. After what appears to have been a generous amount of negotiation, actors [[Dirk Benedict]] and [[Herb Jefferson Jr.]] announced they would be joining the cast. Benedict indicated he would reprise his role as {{TOS|Starbuck}}.<ref>Benedict later appeared in the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]]'s pre-[[Season 2]] special "[[Battlestar Galactica: The Lowdown (Season 1)|Battlestar Galactica: The Lowdown]]" with actress [[Katee Sackhoff]], who plays [[Kara Thrace|the female version]] of his Original Series character. However, as noted in his [[Dirk Benedict|cast biography]], Benedict has had strong criticism of the Re-imagined Series, especially, the perceived "demasculating" of the Starbuck character.</ref> | ||
With sets in place in studios in Canada (where production costs would be less than in America) the pilot was scheduled to begin filming in November 2001. But with the events of the terrorist attacks of [[September 11, 2001]], morale, as well as impacts and complications to scheduling and travel delayed events by over a month.<ref>The Re-imagined continuity uses the allegory of 9/11 heavily in the [[Miniseries]] (with the "fog of war" during the Cylon attack) and in the characters' grieving with the [[memorial hallway]] for example.</ref> | With sets in place in studios in Canada (where production costs would be less than in America) the pilot was scheduled to begin filming in November 2001. But with the events of the terrorist attacks of [[September 11, 2001]], morale, as well as impacts and complications to scheduling and travel delayed events by over a month.<ref>The Re-imagined continuity uses the allegory of 9/11 heavily in the [[Miniseries]] (with the "fog of war" during the Cylon attack) and in the characters' grieving with the [[memorial hallway]] for example.</ref> | ||
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An attempt was made to locate another director, but by then support for DeSanto's original concept had faded. | An attempt was made to locate another director, but by then support for DeSanto's original concept had faded. | ||
[[ | [[Image:SDS Galactica bridge.jpg|thumb|left|''Galactica'' interior design for the cancelled ''Battlestar Galactica'' continuation series]] | ||
Further driving the remaining nails in the project's coffin was Studio USA and the Sci Fi Channel itself, which began a second revival attempt, this time tapping veteran ''Star Trek'' writer [[Ronald D. Moore|Ron D. Moore]] and producer [[David Eick]] to lead a totally "[[w:reboot (continuity)|rebooted]]" or [[Re-imagined Series|"re-imagined" version of the story]] that paralleled many elements of the Original Series, but contained wholly distinct and diverse casting (including no Original Series cast [[Richard Hatch|initially]])<ref>[[Richard Hatch]] was trying to gain support with Universal for his own continuation, ''[[Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming]]'' and created an impressive mock trailer as a sales tool.</ref>, many initial plot elements borrowed directly from the failing SDS project, and a serious, character driven storyline using [[naturalistic science fiction|very few typical SF cliches]]. This project was officially announced in April 2002. | Further driving the remaining nails in the project's coffin was Studio USA and the Sci Fi Channel itself, which began a second revival attempt, this time tapping veteran ''Star Trek'' writer [[Ronald D. Moore|Ron D. Moore]] and producer [[David Eick]] to lead a totally "[[w:reboot (continuity)|rebooted]]" or [[Re-imagined Series|"re-imagined" version of the story]] that paralleled many elements of the Original Series, but contained wholly distinct and diverse casting (including no Original Series cast [[Richard Hatch|initially]])<ref>[[Richard Hatch]] was trying to gain support with Universal for his own continuation, ''[[Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming]]'' and created an impressive mock trailer as a sales tool.</ref>, many initial plot elements borrowed directly from the failing SDS project, and a serious, character driven storyline using [[naturalistic science fiction|very few typical SF cliches]]. This project was officially announced in April 2002. | ||
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== The Storyline == | == The Storyline == | ||
The continuation, built from the events of the episode "{{TOS|The Hand of God|The Hand of God}}, | The continuation, built from the events of the episode "{{TOS|The Hand of God|The Hand of God}}", tracks the {{TOS|The Fleet|Fleet}} after ''Galactica'' and ''{{TOS|Pegasus}}'' shake off the Cylon pursuit. The opening depicts a Colonial classroom where a teacher reviews the history of the Fleet, 23 years prior. ''Pegasus'' is confirmed as lost<ref>The ''Pegasus'' storyline is [[Pegasus (RDM)|revived]] for the Re-imagined Series.</ref>, and the Cylons themselves paid a high price in the battle. | ||
The quest for {{TOS|Earth|Earth}} continues, but Commander {{TOS|Adama}} has died, and {{TOS|Tigh|Colonel Tigh}} assumes command. The citizens of the Fleet tire of spacefaring life, and, after a civil uprising, convince their leaders to settle the Fleet in an asteroid field that is rich in resources. | The quest for {{TOS|Earth|Earth}} continues, but Commander {{TOS|Adama}} has died, and {{TOS|Tigh|Colonel Tigh}} assumes command. The citizens of the Fleet tire of spacefaring life, and, after a civil uprising, convince their leaders to settle the Fleet in an asteroid field that is rich in resources. | ||