@@brentgambrell I love Star Trek Discovery, but it is still in the Trek universe that seems a bit candy-coated to be believable. BSG is gritty and hard-hitting.
For All Mankind is easily better. Same showrunner, but you can tell he improved a lot in the decades since BSG. Not that BSG isn't amazing, but FAM is even better
The final five made sure that the ftl drives would be as exposed as possible 😂 both the hub and the resurrection ships were easily disabled from jumping away
@jamesxiaolong2199 As far as I know only the Valkyrie had a semi exposed FTL drive, due to her focus as a compact, well armed and cost effective ship, which left her with very limited internal space. Galactica and Pegasus didn't. In their case it could be disabled through sheer damage or sabotage but it wasn't exposed.
@@moteroargentino7944 Pegasus’s FTL drives were close enough to pressure hull to be depressurizated, and Galactica’s is a series of tubes near the nacelles. This is seen when Tyrol disabled Galactica’s FTL plant during the mutiny.
@jamesxiaolong2199 Correct, but in both cases while they might be close to the outer hull, they're not directly outside like in Valkyrie's case, where half of the drive is clearly visible on it's ventral side.
I always wondered "who is that actress of the second blonde Cylon?". Then i saw her kill a man with bare hands while sitting naked in a tube. Then i KNEW!😅😆(ok her grimase afterwards is pretty iconic)
"that would be mass murder"
lol....funny coming from Cavil
considering that he was the one who planned a mass murder yes hahahaha
@@Silentstorm667 On both humans and cylons.
That Cylon was probably thinking "What's a dog?"
Baltar talking to that Centurion will never not be hilarious
"You must construct additional Cylons"
"That would be mass murder."
Ironic.
lol tell that to the billions of innocent people the Cylons blew away in every colony planet.
Bear’s soundtrack is absolutely perfect in this scene. BSG is far and away the best TV series of all time.
another BSG is being made by peacock
Try Star Trek discovery. ☺️🖖🏼
@@brentgambrell I love Star Trek Discovery, but it is still in the Trek universe that seems a bit candy-coated to be believable. BSG is gritty and hard-hitting.
@@brentgambrell are you serious ? Star Trek discovery is absolute woke trash 🗑 Comparing BSG to STD is like comparing Filet Mignon to dog turd
For All Mankind is easily better. Same showrunner, but you can tell he improved a lot in the decades since BSG.
Not that BSG isn't amazing, but FAM is even better
I think it's high time I rewatched this entire show.
Agreed
So Say We All!
@@Goatboysminion So say we all!
❤
I wish I could go back to the day when I first saw this. One of my favorite scenes from the series. The soundtrack is insane!
Gaius talking to the Cylon always makes me laugh
04:47 My favorite part! 💥
I wish I had a jump button stuck in traffic
Humanity: You Get What You Fraking Deserve...
I actually missed this battle when it was televised
Diana crushed the guys skull but needs to be hand held out to safety lol
neck
That bio goo is insanely slippery
That makes this all the more meaningful. Snap.
In 04:50 to 05:02, where did this battery solution come from? I didn't know that basestars had flak or other systems capable of doing this.
I thought it was anti missile missiles and raiders acting as point defense
It was probably the Vipers and Heavy Raiders intercepting missiles going for the rebel base ship and vice versa for the Loyalist Cylons.
What's all the Hubbub bub? :)
Attempt heck no they succeed lol
The final five made sure that the ftl drives would be as exposed as possible 😂 both the hub and the resurrection ships were easily disabled from jumping away
Keep in mind Galactica and Valkyrie’s FTLs were exposed and Pegasus’s got depressurized during a fight. I think they have to be exposed partially.
@jamesxiaolong2199 As far as I know only the Valkyrie had a semi exposed FTL drive, due to her focus as a compact, well armed and cost effective ship, which left her with very limited internal space. Galactica and Pegasus didn't. In their case it could be disabled through sheer damage or sabotage but it wasn't exposed.
@@moteroargentino7944 Pegasus’s FTL drives were close enough to pressure hull to be depressurizated, and Galactica’s is a series of tubes near the nacelles. This is seen when Tyrol disabled Galactica’s FTL plant during the mutiny.
@jamesxiaolong2199 Correct, but in both cases while they might be close to the outer hull, they're not directly outside like in Valkyrie's case, where half of the drive is clearly visible on it's ventral side.
BUM BADA BUM BUM
0:04 Is that an error? The Twos aren't in rebellion.
Yeah they were. The Twos were Leoben.
I’m kinda upset we didn’t get a “lost in space” type storyline with a friendly centurion that they saved or something.
When I thought of "blowing the Hub" I was imagining something completely different
I always wondered "who is that actress of the second blonde Cylon?". Then i saw her kill a man with bare hands while sitting naked in a tube. Then i KNEW!😅😆(ok her grimase afterwards is pretty iconic)
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Moar plox