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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
In this video, [[w:Glen A. Larson|Glen A. Larson]] discusses the genesis of his concept for ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]'', originally titled '' | In this video, [[w:Glen A. Larson|Glen A. Larson]] discusses the genesis of his concept for ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]'', originally titled ''Adams Ark''. He elaborates on the premise of a global catastrophe leading to a space journey for humanity's most brilliant minds, drawing parallels with [[w:Howard Hughes|Howard Hughes's]] reclusive nature and the idea of a "covert" space launch. Larson also touches upon the initial struggles of ''[[w:Star Trek|Star Trek]]'' and how the success of ''[[w:Star Wars|Star Wars]]'' later opened doors for science fiction. He delves into his fascination with ancient astronaut theories, citing authors like [[w:Erich von Däniken|Erich von Däniken]] and [[w:Graham Hancock|Graham Hancock]], and the mysteries surrounding ancient civilizations' advanced knowledge. Finally, he reflects on the theological underpinnings of his work and the successful collaboration that brought ''Battlestar Galactica'' to life, emphasizing the simple, yet effective, narrative of a continuous journey, similar to ''[[w:Wagon Train|Wagon Train]]''.<ref>{{vidlink|Glen A. Larson on Battlestar Galactica|l5WVxQas9|0}}</ref> | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
===The | ===The Adams Ark Concept=== | ||
One of the first projects that I attempted to take to [[w:Universal Studios|Universal]] to a guy in business affairs who took a liking to me, was a project called '' | One of the first projects that I attempted to take to [[w:Universal Studios|Universal]] to a guy in business affairs who took a liking to me, was a project called ''Adams Ark''. | ||
My concept was there was a [[w:Time (magazine)|Time Magazine]] cover, I think, of everyone who had ever been on Time Magazine's cover, they tried to have a birthday party or something. It's a long time ago now. And it would have had everybody on there. It would have had from astronauts to sports stars to scientists, really the, if you knew that you had D-Day approaching or a nuclear disaster approaching. My premise was that [[w:Howard Hughes|Howard Hughes's]] computers have predicted that the end of the world as we know it within a finite period of time. And these people were all invited for this cover party at this massive something in the edge of the desert, [[w:Nevada|Nevada]]. This is at a time when Howard Hughes was not, nobody knew where he was, supposedly up in that suite on the top floor and | My concept was there was a [[w:Time (magazine)|Time Magazine]] cover, I think, of everyone who had ever been on Time Magazine's cover, they tried to have a birthday party or something. It's a long time ago now. And it would have had everybody on there. It would have had from astronauts to sports stars to scientists, really the, if you knew that you had D-Day approaching or a nuclear disaster approaching. My premise was that [[w:Howard Hughes|Howard Hughes's]] computers have predicted that the end of the world as we know it within a finite period of time. And these people were all invited for this cover party at this massive something in the edge of the desert, [[w:Nevada|Nevada]]. This is at a time when Howard Hughes was not, nobody knew where he was, supposedly up in that suite on the top floor and Mayhew and all these people. Very few people, I met, I interviewed a guy later and he said he only saw him three three times in 20 years he worked for him. Once was on a railway exchange car when he was on his way into [[w:Las Vegas|Vegas]].<ref>{{vidlink|Glen A. Larson on Battlestar Galactica|l5WVxQas9|0}}</ref> | ||
===Inspiration and Early Challenges ( | ===Inspiration and Early Challenges (Star Trek)=== | ||
So, but he was also the, the dean of aviation and science and all of those things. So I thought it made some sense. So he invited all these people and at some point they hear this kind of rumble and whatever. And someone makes it up to like the ridge, and they realize that they're in the air. That this massive modern building has taken off and is carrying off into the universe, the creme de la creme of the world's most brilliant people. And the idea is that this is going to be a, a journey. And ''[[w:Star Trek|Star Trek]]'' did not start off as the darling of the broadcasting world. When I was still in the | So, but he was also the, the dean of aviation and science and all of those things. So I thought it made some sense. So he invited all these people and at some point they hear this kind of rumble and whatever. And someone makes it up to like the ridge, and they realize that they're in the air. That this massive modern building has taken off and is carrying off into the universe, the creme de la creme of the world's most brilliant people. And the idea is that this is going to be a, a journey. And ''[[w:Star Trek|Star Trek]]'' did not start off as the darling of the broadcasting world. When I was still in the preps and living out in [[w:Sierra Madre, California|Sierra Madre]] and just barely married, whatever. I remember watching a couple episodes of ''Star Trek'' and the first season was, was, uh, fairly fragile. And [[w:Gene Coon|Gene Coon]] came in I think the second season and they did some of their more distinguished works with [[w:Harlan Ellison|Harlan Ellison]] and a few others. Especially Gene, by the way. He was a real student of humanity. So he'd bring some really core values into a lot of these episodes. They weren't just monster of the week and so forth and so on. So that show went off the air, I think at the end of the third season or something. And the networks were not clamoring for the next science fiction show.<ref>{{vidlink|Glen A. Larson on Battlestar Galactica|l5WVxQas9|80}}</ref> | ||
===Post-Star Wars Landscape & Extraterrestrial Theories=== | ===Post-Star Wars Landscape & Extraterrestrial Theories=== | ||