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

Editing Datastream

From the only original and legitimate Battlestar Wiki: the free-as-in-beer, non-corporate, open-content encyclopedia, analytical reference, and episode guide on all things Battlestar Galactica. Accept neither subpar substitutes nor subpar clones.
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 22: Line 22:
<blockquote>Production designer [[Richard Hudolin]] explained that in Cylon technology, water functions as a communications conduit, serving as the primary means of data transfer throughout the basestar rather than relying on traditional switches and screens.<ref group="production" name="reeve_bsg_mag_7_hudolin_water_technology_p22">{{cite magazine|magazine=Battlestar Galactica: The Official Magazine|issue=7|pages=22|date=October/November 2006|publisher=[[Titan Magazines]]|title=Base of Operations: Production Design|author=Tom Reeve}}</ref> The [[Cylon data port|data-font]] interfaces utilize screens made of monofilament, with water droplets flowing down them to enable image projection onto the liquid surface.<ref group="production" name="reeve_bsg_mag_7_hudolin_water_technology_p22" /> This technology also allows the datastream to project images directly onto the Cylons themselves as a method of transferring data or communicating.<ref group="production" name="reeve_bsg_mag_7_hudolin_water_technology_p22" /></blockquote>Several [[humanoid Cylon]]s are seen using interfaces in a basestar's [[Basestar command|command and control center]] that consist of a illuminated panel covered by a thin layer of water, suggesting that the liquid may serve as both display and input device as a Cylon interfaces the datastream. This behavior is reinforced by the comparative lack of visual displays throughout the command and control center. All information appears to come from these liquid data interfaces.
<blockquote>Production designer [[Richard Hudolin]] explained that in Cylon technology, water functions as a communications conduit, serving as the primary means of data transfer throughout the basestar rather than relying on traditional switches and screens.<ref group="production" name="reeve_bsg_mag_7_hudolin_water_technology_p22">{{cite magazine|magazine=Battlestar Galactica: The Official Magazine|issue=7|pages=22|date=October/November 2006|publisher=[[Titan Magazines]]|title=Base of Operations: Production Design|author=Tom Reeve}}</ref> The [[Cylon data port|data-font]] interfaces utilize screens made of monofilament, with water droplets flowing down them to enable image projection onto the liquid surface.<ref group="production" name="reeve_bsg_mag_7_hudolin_water_technology_p22" /> This technology also allows the datastream to project images directly onto the Cylons themselves as a method of transferring data or communicating.<ref group="production" name="reeve_bsg_mag_7_hudolin_water_technology_p22" /></blockquote>Several [[humanoid Cylon]]s are seen using interfaces in a basestar's [[Basestar command|command and control center]] that consist of a illuminated panel covered by a thin layer of water, suggesting that the liquid may serve as both display and input device as a Cylon interfaces the datastream. This behavior is reinforced by the comparative lack of visual displays throughout the command and control center. All information appears to come from these liquid data interfaces.


The interfaces are normally used by the Cylons by placing their hand on the interface, making contact with the illuminated base and the thin liquid layer, which activates the [[Cylon data port|data ports]] within their arm. The interfaces can also be configured to show visual information such as still photography, such as the photos taken by [[Gaius Baltar]] during his exploration of a dying basestar that makes a reconnaissance mission to the [[Lion's Head Nebula]] {{TRS|Torn}}. Sections of these pictures can be enlarged and sharpened.
The interfaces are normally used by the Cylons by placing their hand on the interface, making contact with the illuminated base and the thin liquid layer, which activates the [[Cylon data port|data ports]] within their arm. The interfaces can also be configured to show visual information such as still photography, such as the photos taken by [[Gaius Baltar]] during his exploration of a dying basestar that makes a reconnaissance mission to the [[Lion's Head Nebula]] ([[Torn]]). Sections of these pictures can be enlarged and sharpened.


The basestar's central computer, the [[Hybrid]], rests within a pool of liquid, connected to many conduits below the surface. Clear liquid drips on the Hybrid from above the pool, suggesting that data might be relayed to and from the Hybrid through the liquid surrounding and falling upon her in some fashion.
The basestar's central computer, the [[Hybrid]], rests within a pool of liquid, connected to many conduits below the surface. Clear liquid drips on the Hybrid from above the pool, suggesting that data might be relayed to and from the Hybrid through the liquid surrounding and falling upon her in some fashion.

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 (~~~~).