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*A prologue is shown with title cards saying "The Cylons were created by man. They rebelled. They evolved. There are many copies. And they have a plan." | *A prologue is shown with title cards saying "The Cylons were created by man. They rebelled. They evolved. There are many copies. And they have a plan." | ||
**In Season 1 this also includes several cards saying "They look and feel human. Some are programmed to think they are human." because of the emphasis on Boomer as a sleeper agent. | **In Season 1 this also includes several cards saying "They look and feel human. Some are programmed to think they are human." because of the emphasis on Boomer as a sleeper agent. | ||
**The Season 4 | **The first half of Season 4, from "[[He That Believeth in Me]]" through "[[Sometimes a Great Notion]]," is different with the title cards saying "Twelve Cylon models. Seven are known. Four live in secret. One will be revealed." This prologue did not appear in "[[A Disquiet Follows My Soul]]," "[[The Oath]]," or "[[Blood on the Scales]]." | ||
**In "[[No Exit]]," a completely different prologue appears, stating: "This has all happened before, and it will happen again. The Cylons were created by man. [[Cylon War|They rebelled]]. Then they vanished. Forty years later [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|they came back]]. They evolved. [[Survivor count|50,298 human survivors]] hunted by the Cylons. Eleven models are known. [[Ellen Tigh|One]] was sacrificed." | |||
*The series title appears, with a voice over by one of the series' actors: "Previously on ''Battlestar Galactica''...". This voice changes from episode to episode. | *The series title appears, with a voice over by one of the series' actors: "Previously on ''Battlestar Galactica''...". This voice changes from episode to episode. | ||
*A brief series of past scenes appear from previous episodes to impart important past events to new viewers | *A brief series of past scenes appear from previous episodes to impart important past events to new viewers |
Revision as of 19:08, 15 February 2009
Both the Original Series and Re-imagined Series use a detailed opening credits sequence that also serves to give the viewer a sense of what Battlestar Galactica is about.
Original Series
The title sequence of the Original Series does not change in its 24-episode run. Each episode begins with:
- A brief start of the episode that often ends with a pending crisis, commonly known as a "teaser."
- The gathering of battlestars near Cimtar for the expected Cylon peace conference.
- The Cylon attack on Caprica, battlestars, and their Vipers,
- A series of main and supporting character close-ups with the actors' names, such as Lorne Greene and Richard Hatch.
- The gathering of the civilian ships to form Galactica's new charges.
After the commercial break, the Original Series would show additional credits of secondary and supporting characters such as Noah Hathaway and Tony Swartz before the episode began.
Galactica 1980
- The opening narration was read by Lorne Greene:
Re-imagined Series
The Re-imagined Series opening credits are similar in form to its predecessor:
- A prologue is shown with title cards saying "The Cylons were created by man. They rebelled. They evolved. There are many copies. And they have a plan."
- In Season 1 this also includes several cards saying "They look and feel human. Some are programmed to think they are human." because of the emphasis on Boomer as a sleeper agent.
- The first half of Season 4, from "He That Believeth in Me" through "Sometimes a Great Notion," is different with the title cards saying "Twelve Cylon models. Seven are known. Four live in secret. One will be revealed." This prologue did not appear in "A Disquiet Follows My Soul," "The Oath," or "Blood on the Scales."
- In "No Exit," a completely different prologue appears, stating: "This has all happened before, and it will happen again. The Cylons were created by man. They rebelled. Then they vanished. Forty years later they came back. They evolved. 50,298 human survivors hunted by the Cylons. Eleven models are known. One was sacrificed."
- The series title appears, with a voice over by one of the series' actors: "Previously on Battlestar Galactica...". This voice changes from episode to episode.
- A brief series of past scenes appear from previous episodes to impart important past events to new viewers
- On occasions these flashbacks have been edited, or deleted scenes (such as Kara Thrace's initially-failing argument to Adama and Roslin to rescue Samuel Anders and the Caprica Resistance in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I") are included, for additional context.
- The episode begins with a teaser prologue often showing a pending crisis.
- The credits quickly show Caprica City, Galactica and the start of the Fall of the Twelve Colonies with the nuclear bombing of Caprica, and the swearing-in of Laura Roslin on board Colonial One. During this sequence, the main actors' names are shown.
- The civilian Fleet is shown with Galactica within it.
- The survivor count is typically shown from Season 2 onwards with the words "... survivors in search for a home. Called Earth."
- The credits conclude with a short (approximately 10-15 seconds) sequence of flashes of scenes from the upcoming episode. This is overlayed with fast-paced music, culminating at a crescendo. At the end the Colonial seal is displayed in Season 1 and the normal Battlestar Galactica logo from Season 2 on.
- This part is missing at the beginning of Season 2, but returns in "The Farm".
- After the commercial, the episode begins, with the names of guest stars being shown.
Notes
- The USS Enterprise from Star Trek can be seen as part of the Fleet in the opening credits, comically inserted by Zoic in the Miniseries.
- Each season's credits includes some different scenes to reflect the ongoing story line.
- The first four Season 3 episodes are markedly different. Changes include an alternative sequence of scenes involving the captives on New Caprica, the remains of the spaceborne Fleet that escapes with Galactica, and a missing survivor count. Instead of the survivor count, the words "The human race. Far from home. Fighting for survival." are displayed. The opening credits return to their previous conventions (albeit with changed scenes) by the episode "Collaborators".
- Because Kara Thrace "died" in "Maelstrom", Katee Sackhoff's name is omitted from the title credits for the remainder of the season.
- In the last two episodes of Season 3, "Crossroads, Part I" and Part II, the "Previously on..." voice over and the main credits were cut due to time constraints.