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| colspan="2" | <small>An article from</small><br /><font size=3>'''[[Science in the Re-imagined Series]]'''</font> | |||
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*[[Gravity in the Re-imagined Series|Artificial gravity]] | |||
*[[Computers in the Re-imagined Series|Computer technology]]<br /> | |||
*[[Substances in the Re-imagined Series|Elements and substances]]<br /> | |||
*[[Life sciences in the Re-imagined Series|Life sciences]]<br /> | |||
*[[Naturalistic science fiction]]<br /> | |||
*[[Navigation in the Re-imagined Series|Navigation]] | |||
*[[Propulsion in the Re-imagined Series|Propulsion physics]] | |||
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The [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]] thrives on its concentration on the story and the characters that develop it, rather than attempting to awe its audience and drive the story by futuristic technology. Nevertheless, ''Battlestar Galactica'' is still a science-fiction program. Its writers may choose to adhere with Einsteinian, Euclidian and Newtonian principles as we know them here on the real-world Earth when ships, characters, and events require a particular physical result in, say, a space battle, in a medical complication, or when traveling from place to place. | The [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]] thrives on its concentration on the story and the characters that develop it, rather than attempting to awe its audience and drive the story by futuristic technology. Nevertheless, ''Battlestar Galactica'' is still a science-fiction program. Its writers may choose to adhere with Einsteinian, Euclidian and Newtonian principles as we know them here on the real-world Earth when ships, characters, and events require a particular physical result in, say, a space battle, in a medical complication, or when traveling from place to place. | ||