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[[ | [[Image:Starbuck Autograph.jpg|thumb|right|My favorite Starbuck photo!]] | ||
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[[ | [[Image:Cylon Fan Suit.jpg|thumb|right|A home-made Cylon!]] | ||
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I spent an entire week in California and stayed at the Universal Hilton Hotel where the convention was held. | I spent an entire week in California and stayed at the Universal Hilton Hotel where the convention was held. | ||
On the first day (September 4 - my birthday!), the convention never got going until the early evening. The first two people to show up were John Colicos ({{TOS|Baltar}}) and Terry Carter ( | On the first day (September 4 - my birthday!), the convention never got going until the early evening. The first two people to show up were John Colicos ({{TOS|Baltar}}) and Terry Carter ([[Tigh (TOS)|Tigh]]). They were each presented with a plaque. I was able to get my picture taken with the two of them, as well as their autographs, and I asked Terry what happened to all ''Galactica'' sets after the show was canceled. He said that, as far as he knew, they were all destroyed. | ||
I mentioned to John Colicos about how his legs were crushed in [[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II]] and yet in the next episode he appeared in ([[The Gun on Ice Planet Zero]]), all he had was a slight limp. I asked, "Did the Cylons do major reconstructive surgery on you?" He answered, "That's the magic of television. Baltar is indestructible." | I mentioned to John Colicos about how his legs were crushed in [[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II]] and yet in the next episode he appeared in ([[The Gun on Ice Planet Zero]]), all he had was a slight limp. I asked, "Did the Cylons do major reconstructive surgery on you?" He answered, "That's the magic of television. Baltar is indestructible." | ||
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There were several panel discussions over the course of Saturday and Sunday. In the panel with the special effects people, they mentioned that ''Galactica'' model actually caught fire due to a mishap. Back then, it was possible to get into the special effects department if you were just getting out of school. Today, you need experience to break in. They also talked about doing the special effects for Galactica 1980. They were working long hours and would only stop for an hour on Sunday night to watch Galactica 1980. They remembered one time they were watching the end of [[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]] and they saw the preview for the next week's episode. The scene was shown where the Cylon named Centuri has electricity shooting out of his hand, but there was no real electricity shown because they hadn't done the effect yet! They sat there thinking, "Gee, how are we going to do that?" They also thought it was funny how they would create models out of parts from toy models, and then the toy model manufacturers would simply make toy models of the models they created from the manufacturers' model parts. | There were several panel discussions over the course of Saturday and Sunday. In the panel with the special effects people, they mentioned that ''Galactica'' model actually caught fire due to a mishap. Back then, it was possible to get into the special effects department if you were just getting out of school. Today, you need experience to break in. They also talked about doing the special effects for Galactica 1980. They were working long hours and would only stop for an hour on Sunday night to watch Galactica 1980. They remembered one time they were watching the end of [[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]] and they saw the preview for the next week's episode. The scene was shown where the Cylon named Centuri has electricity shooting out of his hand, but there was no real electricity shown because they hadn't done the effect yet! They sat there thinking, "Gee, how are we going to do that?" They also thought it was funny how they would create models out of parts from toy models, and then the toy model manufacturers would simply make toy models of the models they created from the manufacturers' model parts. | ||
Terry Carter ( | Terry Carter ([[Tigh (TOS)|Tigh]]), Jack Stauffer ([[Bojay]]) and Ron Kelly ([[Reese]]) sat in on a panel together. Carter mentioned that he currently resides in Holland where he runs a production company that makes mostly educational films for which he has received several awards. He said he appeared on the detective show McCloud for about 7 years, yet he gets far more fan mail for Galactica which only lasted 1 year. If the show had gone a second season, there would have likely been more tension between Tigh and Adama due to their differences in philosophy. Carter said he enjoys acting more than producing films. Carter was originally cast in the role of Boomer, but while roller skating with his daughter on a boardwalk, one of his feet got caught in a hole and his leg snapped like a twig. As a result, Herbert Jefferson, Jr. got the role of Tigh. Fortunately, production of the pilot was held up, and he was able to recover enough to get the role of Colonel Tigh. He wore a brace on his leg which would have been impossible for sitting in a viper. Looking back, he liked the way things turned out and is actually kind of glad the accident happened. Carter also said, "As far as Galactica 1980 goes... Hey, trash is trash." Everyone in the room applauded this. | ||
Ron Kelly said that working on Galactica was the best experience he ever had in TV. He said that Reece was one of the good guys but still a jerk. If the show had gone a second season, he would have still been a jerk and still made trouble for Starbuck and Apollo. Kelly also said he spent a good deal of the time sleeping when he wasn't being used. | Ron Kelly said that working on Galactica was the best experience he ever had in TV. He said that Reece was one of the good guys but still a jerk. If the show had gone a second season, he would have still been a jerk and still made trouble for Starbuck and Apollo. Kelly also said he spent a good deal of the time sleeping when he wasn't being used. | ||