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At the end of Battlestar Galactica, it is revealed that the main characters find a habitable planet to settle on and begin a new civilization. The show ends with them starting fresh and moving on from their past struggles.
One can find and episode guide for the Battlestar Galactica TV Show by going to the website called tvguide and referring to their list of episodes of the said TV show.
DVDs of the first season of the TV show Battlestar Galactica can be purchased from online retailers that offer DVDs, such as Play. They can also be purchased from online mega-retailers such as eBay or Amazon.
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Kill as many CPUs and Drones you can find. many in Asterian
The lyrics are a Hindi mantra. You can find them on IMDB.com under the trivia information about the show.
At the end of the "Battlestar Galactica" series, approximately 39,192 survivors are left. These survivors find a new home on Earth after a long and tumultuous journey through space, seeking refuge from the Cylons.
Battlestar Galactica is a popular science fiction television show making the DVD's fairly easy to locate at any big box store such as Walmart. You may also purchase the DVD's online at sites like NBC Universal Store, Amazon, and Ebay.
All Along the Watchtower, Bob Dylan. SmartyXBug :3 Actually you can find the piano version on Itunes by searching 'Kara Remembers' btw I love that song
They relate in using the same premise - of twelve worlds of humankind forced to flee to space under the protection of the titular warship in order to find a lost colony of Man, known as Earth. The character names are the same, albiet in completely different contexts.
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There is a simple answer to that question, THERE IS NO PURPOSE. Artificial life should never be created, its too dangerous! Have you ever seen Battlestar Galactica??? There are many purposes for creating artificial life. First off, human curiosity -- biologists have always speculated about the rise of life on planet Earth, and as there is yet no way to peer back in time (whether through fossils or time machines) to the dawn of life on planet Earth, we have to instead try to mimic conditions on the early Earth in order to see whether life might form. What would the point be for having artificial life around if we've managed to create it? Time and again, human society manages to find important uses for scientific discoveries. If we ever manage to produce artificial life, we could study the differences and similarities between them and us (nothing says the life we make must be RNA based, or even Carbon-based), which would at least help the more paranoid of us defend ourselves against them. Speaking of which, wouldn't artificial life be dangerous? That is very unlikely, Battlestar Galactica or not. Chances are any life resembling life near its beginnings on Earth would asphyxiate in the oxygen-rich atmosphere in the present day. Either way, young life would have had little time to optimize for its environment (we're talking millions of years here) and would pose little threat.