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== Teaser ==
== Teaser ==
Hello, and welcome to the podcast. I'm [[Ronald D. Moore]], executive producer and developer of [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|the new ''Battlestar Galactica'']], here to welcome you to the podcast for what we affectionately call episode seven, "[[Hero]]". And there won't be any Scotch today. It's a little too early in the day, even for a hardcore like me. (Lights a cigarette.) The smokes are [[w:Nat Sherman|Shermans]]. Trying a little somethin' different. So[mething] actually my wife recommended from back in her smoking days. She no longer imbi— partakes of the tobacco leaf. But I do on occasion. I don't smoke nearly as much as all of you think I do.  
Hello, and welcome to the podcast. I'm [[Ronald D. Moore]], executive producer and developer of [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|the new ''Battlestar Galactica'']], here to welcome you to the podcast for what we affectionately call episode seven, "[[Hero]]". And there won't be any Scotch today. It's a little too early in the day, even for a hardcore like me. (Lights a cigarette.) The smokes are [[w:Nat Sherman|Shermans]]. Trying a little somethin' different. So[mething] actually my wife recommended from back in her smoking days. She no longer imbi— partakes of the tobacco leaf. But I do on occasion. I don't smoke nearly as much as all of you think I do.  


Anyway. Episode seven, "Hero". This one was a little bit more of a one-off than what we typically do. A little bit more of a single, self contained story carrying us through the whole episode. We felt at the beginning of the season we had arced out the entire [[New Caprica]] storyline that took us through to "[[Exodus, Part II|Exodus]]" and then into "[[Collaborators]]", and then we had this two-part episode that developed that was about the [[Lymphocytic encephalitis|infected]] [[Basestar (RDM)|baseship]] and the consequences of that, culminating in the decision of whether or not the people on [[Galactica (RDM)|''Galactica'']] were going to use the biological weapon. And then after that we wanted to do a series of a little bit more contained episodes that weren't quite as serialized, didn't have as many long-running storylines as we had been playing for a while. And so one of the first ones that came up was this story, "Hero". This is written by [[David Eick]], my producing partner. And the origins of this, though, actually go back a little bit further than [[Season 3 (2006-07)|this season]]. This was initially a concept that was pitched during the [[Season 2 (2005-06)|second season]] by [[David Weddle]]. I believe this is his idea. It might have been him and [[Bradley Thompson|his partner]], right? I remember David mentioning it in the room, had this idea that they would discover something about [[William Adama|Adama]]. That Adama would— had been holding a secret that essentially he was holding the idea that— holding secret the idea that he had participating in a [[w:Black op|black op]] mission before the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attack]]. And that he would secretly blame himself, on some level, for helping to prompt the Cylon attack on [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|the Colonies]] itself. Which is a pretty big idea, and it took a lot of discussion. We were like, "Ok. What does that mean in concrete terms?" I liked the idea that there were black ops operations going on amid the Colonials before the Cylon attack. After all, forty y— our backstory is that there's forty years between the last Cylon— the first [[Cylon War]] and the attack on the Colonies. And it seemed plausible that the [[Colonial Fleet (RDM)|Colonial Fleet]] had been doing something during that whole time and it was curious to see what was going on the other side of the [[Armistice Line]].  
Anyway. Episode seven, "Hero". This one was a little bit more of a one-off than what we typically do. A little bit more of a single, self contained story carrying us through the whole episode. We felt at the beginning of the season we had arced out the entire [[New Caprica]] storyline that took us through to "[[Exodus, Part II|Exodus]]" and then into "[[Collaborators]]", and then we had this two-part episode that developed that was about the [[Lymphocytic encephalitis|infected]] [[Basestar (RDM)|baseship]] and the consequences of that, culminating in the decision of whether or not the people on [[Galactica (RDM)|''Galactica'']] were going to use the biological weapon. And then after that we wanted to do a series of a little bit more contained episodes that weren't quite as serialized, didn't have as many long-running storylines as we had been playing for a while. And so one of the first ones that came up was this story, "Hero". This is written by [[David Eick]], my producing partner. And the origins of this, though, actually go back a little bit further than [[Season 3 (2006-07)|this season]]. This was initially a concept that was pitched during the [[Season 2 (2005-06)|second season]] by [[David Weddle]]. I believe this is his idea. It might have been him and [[Bradley Thompson|his partner]], right? I remember David mentioning it in the room, had this idea that they would discover something about [[William Adama|Adama]]. That Adama would— had been holding a secret that essentially he was holding the idea that— holding secret the idea that he had participating in a [[w:Black op|black op]] mission before the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attack]]. And that he would secretly blame himself, on some level, for helping to prompt the Cylon attack on [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|the Colonies]] itself. Which is a pretty big idea, and it took a lot of discussion. We were like, "Ok. What does that mean in concrete terms?" I liked the idea that there were black ops operations going on amid the Colonials before the Cylon attack. After all, forty y— our backstory is that there's forty years between the last Cylon— the first [[Cylon War]] and the attack on the Colonies. And it seemed plausible that the [[Colonial Fleet (RDM)|Colonial Fleet]] had been doing something during that whole time and it was curious to see what was going on the other side of the [[Armistice Line]].  


This little opening sequence here with [[Laura Roslin|Laura]] and the picture [painting of President Baltar], which we just went past in ''[[Colonial One]]'', like I've said before, I want that picture for my own. That'll have a point of pride in my own home someday of [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]]. And I think David knew that, and I think that's why he wrote in that little piece about putting Baltar's picture over the toilet. I don't think it was so much a slam against [[James Callis|James]] and the— or the character as it was tweaking me that my coveted picture was going above the toilet.  
This little opening sequence here with [[Laura Roslin|Laura]] and the picture [painting of President Baltar], which we just went past in ''[[Colonial One]]'', like I've said before, I want that picture for my own. That'll have a point of pride in my own home someday of [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]]. And I think David knew that, and I think that's why he wrote in that little piece about putting Baltar's picture over the toilet. I don't think it was so much a slam against [[James Callis|James]] and the— or the character as it was tweaking me that my coveted picture was going above the toilet.  
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A lot of the backstory, in terms of his mission, was influenced by the [[w:U-2 Crisis of 1960|U-2 incident]] with [[w:Gary Powers|Gary Powers]] in the 1950s where Gary Powers was on a secret mission over the [[w:Soviet Union|Soviet Union]], flying for the [[w:Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]], I believe, and was shot down by the Soviets and there was— everyone d— the [[w:United States|US]] denied up and down that it was happening, and then of course the Soviets produced the pilot and that put the lie to what [[w:Dwight D. Eisenhower|Eisenhower]] had been telling the world and became a huge international incident.
A lot of the backstory, in terms of his mission, was influenced by the [[w:U-2 Crisis of 1960|U-2 incident]] with [[w:Gary Powers|Gary Powers]] in the 1950s where Gary Powers was on a secret mission over the [[w:Soviet Union|Soviet Union]], flying for the [[w:Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]], I believe, and was shot down by the Soviets and there was— everyone d— the [[w:United States|US]] denied up and down that it was happening, and then of course the Soviets produced the pilot and that put the lie to what [[w:Dwight D. Eisenhower|Eisenhower]] had been telling the world and became a huge international incident.


We played a lot with what the backstory actually was. At some point it was gonna be more about the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Tauron|Taurons]] which— who we were setting up as a troublesome colony within the [[Government of the Twelve Colonies|federal system]] of [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|the Colonies]] and that the idea that ''Galactica'' had been sent out to deal with the Taurons and while they were dealing with the Taurons they were taking a— there was an incident around a world that the Taurons were doing some illegal mining and they sent ''Galactica'' out there to pull them off the planet to force them to leave. And while they were there they were gonna take advantage of the fact that they were near the Cylon border, the Armistice Line, and in some versions of the script the mining was actually taking place on the other side of the Armistice Line and the planet was clearly in Cylon territory and that ''Galactica'' was being sent there to pull them out before the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] found them. And then they were gonna take advantage of the situation and do the recon mission anyway. All of that became wildly complicated so we stripped down the story, and stripped it down, stripped it down, to just make it very simple.
We played a lot with what the backstory actually was. At some point it was gonna be more about the [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Tauron|Taurons]] which— who we were setting up as a troublesome colony within the [[Government of the Twelve Colonies|federal system]] of [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)|the Colonies]] and that the idea that ''Galactica'' had been sent out to deal with the Taurons and while they were dealing with the Taurons they were taking a— there was an incident around a world that the Taurons were doing some illegal mining and they sent ''Galactica'' out there to pull them off the planet to force them to leave. And while they were there they were gonna take advantage of the fact that they were near the Cylon border, the Armistice Line, and in some versions of the script the mining was actually taking place on the other side of the Armistice Line and the planet was clearly in Cylon territory and that ''Galactica'' was being sent there to pull them out before the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] found them. And then they were gonna take advantage of the situation and do the recon mission anyway. All of that became wildly complicated so we stripped down the story, and stripped it down, stripped it down, to just make it very simple.


Again, the idea that Adama feels personally responsible for the attack on the Colonies is an interesting one. That it tapped into his own deep-seated insecurities about his life as a military officer and some of the decisions he's been forced to make down through the years. And that, "What was the responsibility of the Colonials for what happened to them?" That had Adama done something, he could plausibly look back and say, "Maybe I had a hand in the attack as well."
Again, the idea that Adama feels personally responsible for the attack on the Colonies is an interesting one. That it tapped into his own deep-seated insecurities about his life as a military officer and some of the decisions he's been forced to make down through the years. And that, "What was the responsibility of the Colonials for what happened to them?" That had Adama done something, he could plausibly look back and say, "Maybe I had a hand in the attack as well."
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And that's "[[Hero]]". That's episode seven. I think it's an interesting episode. I think it's a little more conventional than many of the episodes that we typically do. I think that at the end of the day it's the kind of episode that is a solid single, for us. It accomplishes everything it sets out to accomplish. It's a standalone episode so new viewers are not lost in the giant backstory. And I think it provides an interesting bit of texture and background to Adama and [[Galactica (RDM)|''Galactica'']]— Adama and Tigh. So thank you for listening, that's the end of the podcast, and I will talk to you again for "[[Unfinished Business]]", episode eight, which is one of my personal favorites of the season and of the series. So take care, good night, and good luck.
And that's "[[Hero]]". That's episode seven. I think it's an interesting episode. I think it's a little more conventional than many of the episodes that we typically do. I think that at the end of the day it's the kind of episode that is a solid single, for us. It accomplishes everything it sets out to accomplish. It's a standalone episode so new viewers are not lost in the giant backstory. And I think it provides an interesting bit of texture and background to Adama and [[Galactica (RDM)|''Galactica'']]— Adama and Tigh. So thank you for listening, that's the end of the podcast, and I will talk to you again for "[[Unfinished Business]]", episode eight, which is one of my personal favorites of the season and of the series. So take care, good night, and good luck.
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