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Battlestar Galactica: The Photostory A book of the Berkley Books line | ||
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Book No. | ||
Author(s) | Glen A. Larson | |
Adaptation of | ||
No. of Pages | Roughly 150. | |
Published | May 1979 | |
ISBN | 0425041395 | |
Chronology | ||
Previous | Next | |
Battlestar Galactica: The Photostory | ||
Paperback Version | ||
Available at Amazon.com – Purchase | ||
Available at Amazon.co.uk – Purchase | ||
Available at BOOKSAMILLION.COM - Purchase | ||
Available at Half.com by eBay - Purchase | ||
Audiobook Version | ||
Available at iTunes – [{{{itunes}}} Purchase] |
Battlestar Galactica: The Photostory is a "photo-adventure" based on the Original Series' premiere, "Saga of a Star World".
It is formatted similar to a typical comic book with picture panels, captions, and word balloons telling the story.
All the book's pages are in full-color, with abridgments to the story and dialogue throughout done in the adaptation process.
Errors
Unfortunately, the pages of the book are not numbered, and thus referencing is regrettably difficult.
Omissions
- After learning from Cassiopeia that the Gemenese only have intimate relations during the High Worship of the Sunstorm, Starbuck merely exclaims, "Really!" He does not make a crack about them being great card players.
- During the scene where Starbuck and Boomer encounter the blonde Taurus on Carillon, the book omits Starbuck's comments about her being a Taurus, and Boomer's later crack about the possibility of the woman "smoking plant vapors".
Notes
- There is a photo of the infamous Lights of Caprica scene.
Back Cover