Xenophon
Gone and forgotten
Anyone else watching this prequel to Battlestar Galatica?
I have been following it through the first 8 parts, set 58 years before the fall of humanity, it tells the story of how the Cylons were created and teh events that shaped the 12 colonies before they were destoryed, it even features Admiral Adama as a young boy, and shows his family was Tauron, sort like the scillian Mafia.
Another ongoing theme in the show is the rise of polytheism as a violent terrorist cult to oppose the worship of the gods that most of the 12 colonies follow.
These 'soldiers of the one are mainly kids who blow up things and kill people in the name of one devine morality (and it explains how the Cylons were polytheists, as the prototype cylon in Caprica has teh memories and personality of its designer's daughter, a member of the soldiers of the one who is killed in the first episode).
The show is quite compelling and Eric Stoltz is great as always in it.
If you want to read up it, check this out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caprica_(TV_series)
I have been following it through the first 8 parts, set 58 years before the fall of humanity, it tells the story of how the Cylons were created and teh events that shaped the 12 colonies before they were destoryed, it even features Admiral Adama as a young boy, and shows his family was Tauron, sort like the scillian Mafia.
Another ongoing theme in the show is the rise of polytheism as a violent terrorist cult to oppose the worship of the gods that most of the 12 colonies follow.
These 'soldiers of the one are mainly kids who blow up things and kill people in the name of one devine morality (and it explains how the Cylons were polytheists, as the prototype cylon in Caprica has teh memories and personality of its designer's daughter, a member of the soldiers of the one who is killed in the first episode).
The show is quite compelling and Eric Stoltz is great as always in it.
If you want to read up it, check this out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caprica_(TV_series)