KAT-Torrent HOME Battlestar Galactica: Razor (2007) 720p Battlestar Galactica: Razor (2007) 720p A two-hour Battlestar Galactica special that tells the story of the Battlestar Pegasus several months prior to it finding the Galactica.
Season 2. 2.01.
2.02. 2.03. 2.04. 2.05. 2.06. 2.07. 2.08.
2.09. 2.10 (56 minute extended version). 2.11. 2.12.
2.13. 2.14. 2.15. 2.16. 2.17 Razor (101 minute extended version - not the 81 minute broadcast version) TV movie. If you have this on DVD or Bluray, you have the extended version. Important note: This was originally broadcast just before Season 4, but chronologically it fits here, telling more of the Pegasus's story.
Some people argue it's better to watch after Season 3, as originally broadcast, but it makes most sense to watch it here. The reason that the placement of Razor is a hotly contested issue among BSG fans is because of a bit of dialogue at the very end (in the last 10 minutes) which sets the tone for Season 4 (barely even a spoiler). Everything else in this TV movie is not a spoiler. So why place it here, and not where it was originally broadcast, if there's any sort of issue?
Because, chronologically, the story is set here, and by the time you reach the end of Season 3, the story on the Pegasus will feel like ancient history. Indeed, that was the complaint echoed around the internet from fans after Razor originally aired - it had nothing to do with what was going on in the story at that time. As a result of this, most fans agree it's better to watch Razor here. In doing so, you'll appreciate the story more and it will have greater emotionally resonance. In short: I highly recommend that you follow my advice and watch it here. There is one small caveat, however: In order to deal with the above dialogue issue, and so not to unintentionally alter the tone of Season 3, I have two, very specific instructions that I recommend that you follow for your absolute optimum enjoyment.
I will try not to spoil anything with these instructions, so pay attention. You need to press MUTE on your TV (and/or turn off any subtitles) in the following moments. These moments occur in the last 10 minutes of the story, so you can relax and enjoy the first 90 mins before you need to worry. Press MUTE when: 1.
The hybrid touches Shaw. (You can unmute as soon as the hybrid lets go.) and shortly afterwards: 2. When Red One contacts Pegasus. (You will literally hear the dialogue, 'This is Red One come in' and see Pegasus respond - mute before Red One can give their message to Pegasus.) You can unmute when you see Red One on your screen - actually before that, but there's no other visual clue I can give you. When Starbuck is talking to Lee, mute after Lee says, 'Well, ever think you might deserve it?' You can unmute when she turns to leave. That's all you have to worry about.
A couple of very small moments, and even if you don't unmute it, it's not a huge spoiler, it just unintentionally alters the tone of Season 3 if you don't, so do try your best to follow my instructions. Optional: Note: This was billed as a 'seven episode web series', but really they are just deleted scenes from the shorter broadcast version of Razor.
In fact, most of these scenes are now reintegrated into the extended version of Razor (the one on DVD and Bluray), making what's left even more unessential. They are mentioned here only for the sake of completeness, and because they're often a source of confusion. Don't worry, they are far from necessary. The only 'episodes' not reintegrated are 1, 2 and some parts of 7, so they're the only ones to note. All 7 of these 'episodes' were originally released online before Razor was broadcast, and I'd recommend watching 1 and 2 beforehand, and 7 afterwards. They don't really add much to the story, though. 2.18.
2.19. 2.20. A 10 episode web-based series (although it plays together like an intense mini-episode). (36 mins.) These episodes have not been included on any DVD or Blu-ray releases - except for the Japanese Blu-ray release of Season 4. They are not presently available anywhere else in the world to my knowledge, but I highly recommended you do your best to find them. Not only were they hugely enjoyable, but they explain a few important things that set up the next episode. Update: You can watch the entire webseries online.
(Thanks to an anonymous reader for the tipoff.). 4.12 (53 minute extended version - only on Bluray releases). 4.13. 4.14.
4.15 The Plan (DVD/Bluray movie) A stand-alone movie that shows (approximately) the first two seasons from the Cylons' perspective. (You finally get to see 'The Plan', mentioned all those times in the opening sequence!) Although The Plan was originally released after the show had finished, it is generally agreed that it should be watched here, so that everything is all tied up when you do reach the end. 4.16. 4.17.
4.18 (62 minute extended version - only on BluRay releases and Region 1 DVDs). 4.19 (150 minute extended version - only on BluRay releases and Region 1 DVDs) The Plan: This is where this DVD/Bluray movie was originally released (after the show had finished). It seems universally agreed that it's preferable to watch this after No Exit, instead of after you've finished the entire series, but there's no harm in waiting until now.
Caprica An entire TV series set 58 years before the events of Battlestar Galactica, and revealing the events surrounding the creation of the Cylons. (Although it's worth noting that you don't have to have seen BSG to watch Caprica. Hi Johnny, I found your viewing order more than a year ago and have been planning to watch BSG for quite some time, but haven't done anything more than plan to do it. Now that I have Netflix (they got to Brazil last year), I started to watch and now am on Season 2.
I had to stop because the Netflix version did not have the Pegasus extended, and I would not watch it in any other form (see how seriously I'm taking your advice), so I borrowed from the only friend I know to have the DVD. I plan to watch it tonight. Maybe it's because the series never aired in Brazil, but the show is mostly unknown around here. Only recently, because The Big Bang Theory mentions it from time to time (even with cameo appearances), some people know about it, but much more as a geek thing than the high quality production and dramatic story that it is. Just yesterday, when they named the Blackbird as Laura, I had tears coming to my eyes. Well, tonight I'll finally watch Pegasus in the ideal format, and will continue to follow your advice (including the mute/unmute anti-spoiler trick). Thanks a lot for your efforts!
The proof that your contribution is so valuable is that even 3 years after your original post, there's still people from all around the world following it and enjoying the series much more because of you! Firstly, thank you very much for this. Thus far (I'm just starting Season 4) this list has been invaluable to have the best BSG experience. Especially the placement of Razor, and going back to hear what was said later on feels like a fantastic revelation. A question, if I may?
Which version of the Caprica pilot should I watch? You've said to watch the extended version of every episode thus far, but I've heard there are actually contradictions in the extended version? Again, thanks. A great list that compliments a great series. Hey there guys! Hope you read this soon after posting this, I need your help. After 4 years, I finally manage to convince my family to watch the show, and we're soon watching Razor after 2x17 (they're kinda spiritualistic, but I wanted to watch them without telling them a single word without the story and the religious, philosophycal parts of the show; basically just told them it's something special you never seen before).
We're currently at 2x12, and so far, in the show, no Hybrids were introduced. Can you tell me which would be the first episode for them to appear on the show (excluding the movies)? Do they appear before 2x17 anywhere, so people have an idea about them, or they'll encounter them during Razor first, if we are to watch it after 2x17 and not later? Hope it's understandable, sorry for my english! Thank you for your replies! Anonymous said.
So, Razor again. Friends and I are watching the series in your suggested order. I'm looking at Razor with respect to the possible spoilers. I think what makes most sense is to mute (or omit) Shaw's discussion with the hybrid after Starbuck leaves, or at least the spoilers, but leave in her communication to Lee. It's like this: the communication with Lee is something that we, as 'members' of the BSG 'crew', would have known. The discussion with the hybrid was only between the hybrid and Shaw, so one can rationalize that we would never really know what happened. So I plan to show up to about 1:29:50, then skip to about 1:33:10 when the evac raptor leaves, show the whole scene on the BSG bridge, then skip the next scene with Shaw and the hybrid, and then show the rest of the episode.
After season 3, show all of the last several minutes, from 1:29:50 on. Nil Einne said. Without any spoilers, can anyon comment on whether the Blood & Chrome Bluray (or DVD) actually has anything more in the main movie/series/whatever than the online web series? I know it has a making of feature and a fair few deleted scenes. The webseries seems to be about 88 minutes (not a precise answer because of the 'next time' and intro' for the episodes), and definitely under 90 minutes.
The reports I'm seeing for the BLuray etc are 91-94 minutes which suggests to me it is longer by about 5 minutes. If I'm correct, does anyone know what was cut again for the benefit of others, without spoilers? Considering the webseries nature and the fact the episode length is fairly random, I'm presuming it's primary for content reasons rather than timing ones, so mostly violence and/or sex? Anonymous said. Me again, of the posts from back in late April about how to cut the spoilers. My friends and I finally watched this tonight. I'm absolutely convinced that the best way to view this would be to re-edit the show to cut the following sections: 1:29:50 to 1:33:09-just after Shaw forces Starbuck into the airlock, to the point where the evac raptor is leaving the Cylon ship; 1:33:24 to 1:34:43- between when Lee says 'Starbuck?'
And Shaw begins to speak over the radio, to the exterior shot of the Cylon ship exploding (you can still hear the click of the detonator switch) How to make these edits is an exercise left to the reader. All viewers agreed that this would minimally disturb the story, while concealing any spoilers. Everyone seemed to get why Shaw did what she did, without actually seeing the footage at 1:31:15 through 1:32:00; there were enough clues from earlier in the episode Anyway, that's what worked for us. Rpm2004 said. I just would like to announce that not only are you a fine creator of such content, you have exceeded any expectation that could be thrust upon such a site. As such your stewardship of this blog has amazed me, raised my spirits and changed my beliefs as to the state of online discourse.
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But because of Nevada's lenient attitude toward pleasure wenches and invigorating beverages I wouldst make such a visit A most memorable affair for I the am not only a citizen you see, I am HRH Robert, King of Morencia, Guardian of The Duplex And Keeper of Keys, Morency. Farewell, and know that if you are ever in my kingdom a knightship awaits thee. Anonymous said. I own the DVD set, and for the life of me I can't reconcile your guide with the DVD that has Daybreak on it. On the first screen, it shows: 11. Daybreak, Part 1 12.
Daybreak, parts 2 & 3 If I click on 'More ', I see: 13. Daybreak - unaired extended episode Is the extended episode an extension of all 3 parts taken together, or is it just of parts 2 and 3? It has been a long time since I watched it. I've tried skimming through the episodes, and I still can't tell - I just end up confusing myself even more. I'm in the process of converting all of the ISOs of my DVDs to M4Vs with handbrake.
(Also incorporating deleted scenes into the picture so that next time I watch this show - which I definitely will, probably with my kids when they're old enough - alphabetical order will take care of our entire viewing experience.) My apologies if this question has been answered, but the quantity of comments here is overwhelming. Anonymous said. Hi, there are many comments so I won't read them all. In case no one else suggested it, you have a lot of lovely concerns for people out of the U.S. Not being able to use sites like HULU.com and others for episode access.
Just suggest using a proxy server. I'm in Ukraine and use HOLA, a free service that allows me to use Netflix (which might have BSG on now, it did last week, but this week is a mystery).
You can set it so your computer thinks you're anywhere in the world you want to be. It's easy, free, and you can use it in the U.S. Too, to get access to sites from other countries, etc. Hope this helps anyone who needs it. Anonymous said.
If you want to venture a bit to the dark side, fan-editor bsg4you has created fan-edits of the three webisode series. He's expertly edited the episodes together, removing redundant scenes, and creating three coherent, and essential, mini-episodes.
Since Face of the Enemy is no longer on Hulu, this may be one of the few places to get it. Face of the Enemy: The Resistance: Razor Flashbacks: In particular, the Razor Flashbacks makes for an excellent 'prequel' to the series - I'd recommend watching that first, before the miniseries. Note also in the comments bsg4you gives a shoutout back to this epic blog post. @Anonymous from Wednesday, May 21, 2014 4:32:00 pm Thank you so much for your very kind comments!
Knowing that people enjoy the BSG fanedits makes the effort completely worthwhile. All 3 webisode fanedits have been updated to be smaller without sacrificing quality. Here are the new p2p links plus a usenet alternative.
The Face Of The Enemy webisodes v4 720p p2p - or usenet - Razor Flashbacks webisodes v2 1080p p2p - or usenet - The Resistance webisodes v3 480p p2p - or usenet - In general, just google on bsg4you torrent webisode name to get the latest version. Or simply go to to browse all the Battlestar Galactica fanedits, documentaries and other items. Note, there is a newly released Blu-Ray set from Japan 'Battlestar Galactica Season 4 box JAPAN (2013)' which has the Face of the Enemy 1-10 webisodes in 1080i high definition. These will look.much. better than the 720p streaming source used for the FOTE fanedit. As soon as these 1080i Blu-Ray FOTE source files are available, a version5 of this integrated Face of the Enemy fanedit will be quickly made. Lastly, in addition to watching the Razor Flashbacks fanedit first since it happens before any episode, there is a fanedit of the finale, Daybreak, that splits out all of the pre-attack flashbacks on Caprica into one episode 'Before the Fall' and the contemporaneous Daybreak scenes into another episode 'The Battle of the Colony.'
One could watch the Razor Flashbacks, Before the Fall, then use ThunderPeel2001's fantastic episode list finishing with The Battle of the Colony. Daybreak chronological v2 1080p p2p - or usenet - Thanks again for the nice comment and a big thanks for ThunderPeel2001 for the definitive BSG episode order.
I used it when I first slammed through the episodes off Netflix, then again for the 2nd Netflix viewing while waiting for the Blu-Rays to arrive and now as a reference whenever I have to look up episode names and numbers. Thanks ThunderPeel2001! PS - In addition to BSG specials, podcasts and documentaries there are 2 lengthly fanedits, Athena.and.Helo and Boomer.and.Chief, that focus on Athena and Boomer respectively and their many ups and downs. If there are any Athena, Boomer, Eight or Grace Park fans out there these should be very enjoyable. Plus, there are Grace Park BSG fanedits for the extras and Previously On segments. They're on usenet and at TPB and KAT, just check.
Anonymous said. For anyone NOT new to the BG universe, wanting to watch everything in chronological order of events, they ABSOLUTELY need to start with Caprica!!
I can understand not recommending this to newbies, since it has an overload of the religious bs, which is the only point of criticism I have on the renewed series (I won't go into the rush job that was the final season and the mistakes made trying to tie together all the storylines, cause you have to take it how you get it, and that's how he wrote it.). Anonymous said. A new complete, single file fanedit of The Face Of The Enemy webisodes has been completed using the Japanese Blu-Ray source. The new version looks better and has much better color than the previous versions based on a low-bitrate, 720p streaming source. The Face Of The Enemy Complete Fanedit v5 BluRay 1080p 2ch p2p - usenet - Go to to browse all the Battlestar Galactica fanedits, Rifftrax, documentaries and other items. Note, most of the BSG edits are further back in time before the Rifftrax. Thanks, bsg4you.
Many thanks for producing this, Johnny. I just finished watching BSG for the first time and in this order. I know I'm a bit late to the party, but memories of the sheer awfulness of the original kept me away from the remake for a long time. It's mostly a hugely enjoyable series, although I could have done with a bit less of the new-age/religious bollocks. It's very American in that respect. One thing I would query is your placement of Blood and Chrome after the final episode.
When someone asked about this you replied, 'I'd definitely watch it after the main series just to be safe'. Unless I missed something, I couldn't spot a single spoiler for BSG in Blood and Chrome. I'd have preferred to have watched it first, especially as it's a bit of an anti-climax to watch it after the superb final episode of BSG. Coolguyd said. THANK YOU VERY MUCH JOHNNY!!
YOU ARE THE MAIN MANNN FOR DOING THIS GUIDE!! Just finshed watching the main series a second ago on Pick TV UK. Thanks so much for this Guide.helped alot.
An absolute stunning series. I was a great fan of the original, when this new BSG came about and came on TV to be watched my first thought was ahh, its kinda boring no action, no space fights like the old BSG, i soon got engrossed into the plot lines and story. It was truly amazing.
This made my Monday nights, as i stayed up to watch this every week. Looks like ill have to go back and rewatch some things i missed.atleast the journey is not over yet as i can still watch Caprica,Razor, and a few other mini series i missed,and what ever else i can get my hands on to watch, just one thin i was puzzled about is Balter and the six in the last episode. But i will try and look this up somewhere. My cap comes off to you sir. The worst thing I ever did was watch the final episode. I had watched and re-watched the series maybe 5 times, but always stopped short of watching the last 2-2hour episodes.
I stretched that show out for about 6 years before I finally watched the last two episodes. I listened to all the podcasts: Ronald D. Moore, Galactica Watercooler, Draedus Report, etc. I listened to them all many times trying to figure out how it would end. Then - I watched the last two shows. As good as they were, I now knew how it ends and can't go back and do a re-watch.
The show's over for me. DON'T WATCH THE ENDING UNTIL YOU'RE READY TO GIVE UP THE SHOW. ONCE YOU SEE IT, YOU CAN'T GO BACK AND START OVER!!! Hi Debbie, thanks for your comment! Sorry for taking so long to reply. The closest I got to compiling a list like this for another series was Buffy and Angel, because of how they sometimes crossed-over each other. It's sitting in my draft's folder at this very moment waiting for me to finish it:) I don't know what my top 5 TV series would be, but THE WIRE would probably be on top.
Others would probably include TWIN PEAKS, BREAKING BAD, BUFFY, FIREFLY, THE LARRY SANDERS SHOW and CHEERS:) Thanks again! Have to offer a huge THANKS for your efforts on this project of yours. Although done many years ago it's still greatly appreciated by newbies like the wonderful wife and I just finding BSG after all these years. We've studied your work and decided to go all in even watching the original series (hokey caused us to pass on some episodes) then Caprica, Blood and Chrome then doing as told to do!! Well into season three and loving it.
Even using our 3D DVD rental outfit to get the season 4 Blu Rays!! Only problem we have is that the highly value BSG wiki pages started coming up as 'Forbidden You don't have permission to access /wiki/SixDegreesofSeparation on this server.'
Starting Sunday. We miss those valued pages/descriptions to follow up on episodes just watched. Can you help.clue us in? P for Paul & Elaine. What Anonymous wrote has merit although we are glad we watched everything (including most of the original series before we started the real deal. We did take a pass on some episodes of the original series.
Watching Caprica and Blood & Chrome before starting the whole BSG in proper order offered us a few 'Ah Ha' moments that otherwise wouldn't have been available. To each his own and life is full of choices.
We wanted the full experience and if we were to do it again the only change we'd make is the original series viewing. It offered little, if any, in the way of Ah Ha. We both got good giggles from your comment Johhny Walker!
When we decided BSG was our next binge we wanted to do it right so we researched. We were in college when the original aired and many liked it so why not? Chronology of Caprica, Blood & Chrome, then following your 'instructions' for us just made sense. Nothing was optional if it were to be done 'correctly' (just our humble opinions). Using two different subscription services allowed us to watch almost everything in BluRay and we got in all of the deleted scenes. We even watched the webisodes on the BIG screen!!
Truly great viewing experience from start to finish.THANK YOU!! Now we're doing Farscape start to finish. Had to buy the 'Peacekeeper Wars' BluRay and will donate to 3D BluRay rental when done so they have the whole series with all deleted scenes. Thanks again for all your work and the wiki pages that were linked (and brought back from oblivion) that helped us old folks understand. Hello Elliot! Buy whatever you want however we bought the one and only thing that was needed to watch the entire story from Caprica and Blood and Chrome through the entire BSG series using Johnny Walkers list. The one thing we had to buy, and we gifted it to a company called 3D bluray rentals when done with it.
Wonderful outfit and they have EVERYTHING that Netflix doesn't offer in BluRay (which is the best way to go this as you've probably read) through either DVD rental or streaming. We can't remember if it was 'Razor' or 'Blood and Chrome' that we gifted to what we call team 3D BluRay (we love our Sharp 3D TV!) but it completed all that was needed for anyone like you to see the entire story without buying a thing using the internet, NetFlix and Team 3d-blurayrental.com for what was a great experience for us. Do you need to watch the original series? Life is full of choices! We did and passed on some episodes but glad we watched what we did. Thanks again for Johnny Walker and ALL that made this viewing experience what it is!!
Hi there; I'm a longtime BSG fan and have seen the whole thing a couple of times now. I just stumbled upon your list, which is pretty great and basically exactly what I did each time, but I always found it was better to watch 'The Plan' before 'No Exit', mostly because of the chronology of it all. It's as if you get to see all the events from the Cylon perspective with 'The Plan', and 'No Exit' more or less continues that from there, especially the conflict/discussion between Cavil and Ellen they had on Caprica right before the attack. I realise there's some tiny details spoiled that way, but I think this order of viewing is still more rewarding, because if you imagine it as one thing instead of one movie and one episode, it kind of flows naturally. This is the order I've watched BSG on my first viewing some time ago and it was great.
I still want to do an edit that makes Razor spoiler free to watch after S02E17 (without having to manually mute or skip). I really think it is a great choice to watch it right there because of the momentum, the theme of the series at that point, instead of watching it after S03. And I guess watching The Plan after S04E15 also makes sense - if anything it doesn't distract you from the closure of the series, but I must say it is a very dispensable movie, redundant and slow. By now I've finally watched Caprica and even though it's an entirely different beast it was mostly entertaining - specially the second half of it.
I've read someone said they were getting drawn out of the series and I can relate to that, but it's worth to stick with it if (it's not too long a series anyway). For completion sake I'll watch Blood and Chrome now (although I don't expect much) and then rewatch the BSG series because it's really good!
I've heard a lot of discussions regarding this show on how complicated the episodes are, since then i was afraid to start this show. Once is read your comments (mute here. Un-mute here.) i knew you mean business.
It was because of you and this list i started watching the show, i enjoyed it fully. I can never thank you enough, it's because of you and other selfless people that i was able to watch old sci-fi shows and enjoy them in the right order (BSG, Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, etc.).
Just wanted to add to the chorus of thanks! I've ripped everything from my blu rays and I've put it all together into a playlist in Plex that I'm slowly working my way through. Thanks so much! This re-watch has been fun and had included a few things I never watched before like the various webisodes and such.
Since I've already seen the series once I didn't have to worry about muting Razor or anything, but definitely agree with your placement for it (though my first time through as it was being broadcast I actually did kind of like getting to go back to the Pegasus and such after all that time, but I think it does work better where you put it). Anonymous said.
New guy here: 'My friends and I finally watched this tonight. I'm absolutely convinced that the best way to view this would be to re-edit the show to cut the following sections: 1:29:50 to 1:33:09-just after Shaw forces Starbuck into the airlock, to the point where the evac raptor is leaving the Cylon ship; 1:33:24 to 1:34:43- between when Lee says 'Starbuck?' And Shaw begins to speak over the radio, to the exterior shot of the Cylon ship exploding (you can still hear the click of the detonator switch) How to make these edits is an exercise left to the reader. All viewers agreed that this would minimally disturb the story, while concealing any spoilers. Everyone seemed to get why Shaw did what she did, without actually seeing the footage at 1:31:15 through 1:32:00; there were enough clues from earlier in the episode' I'm looking at the Razor movie and it has 20 chapters. Chapter 18 starts at 1:29:50 and ends at 1:35:14. It seems like it would be easier to just skip chapter 18 than to cut 95% of it.
In fact, I wonder if it would harm the story to stop watching after chapter 17 and then watch the final chapters before starting season 4. 201 – 334 of 334.
Battlestar Galactica: Razor Flashbacks Written by Directed by Wayne Rose Starring Nico Cortez Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. Of episodes 7 Production Executive producer(s) Running time 2–5 minutes Release Original network.com Original release October 5 – November 16, 2007 Battlestar Galactica: Razor Flashbacks is a collective title given to a series of seven ' released in late 2007 in lead up to the television movie via the and weekly airing. According to, the Razor Flashbacks, in contrast to both and webseries, should technically be considered as. 'The distinction between the two is that webisodes were new material created specifically for the internet, while the featurettes are really little more than deleted scenes from Razor.
Despite this, the series is still often referred to as being a series of webisodes due to their separate release. The final scene, 'Escape', featuring as the older Adama, is omitted in both the television and extended DVD versions of Razor. Otherwise, the flashbacks from 'The Lab' onwards were directly integrated into the TV version, while the DVD edition included all of the remaining episodes except 'Day 4,571' and 'The Hangar'. All webisodes are available for individual viewing on the Region 1, 2 and 4 DVD sets of Razor as a special feature, and are included in 'The Complete Series' DVD and Blu-ray box sets. The webisodes are also available as free downloads on the, some of which are featured in high-definition resolution. Contents. Plot The series is set during the final stages of the.
It focuses on a younger in his fighter pilot days aboard Galactica while on an important mission to uncover the Cylons' “super weapon” on a mysterious icy planet. The webisode series starts on the 4,571st day of the war (about 40 years before the of Kobol). While Galactica is fighting Cylon threats, Adama faces his own problems when he discovers his lover has been gravely injured after her raptor is attacked by the Cylons. Adama soon finds himself swung into action shooting down Cylon raiders, but after a head-on collision with a raider, ejects and lands on the nearby planet, only to be confronted by the unexpected reality of what the Cylons have been working on.
Webisodes Title Directed by Written by Release date Day 4,571 October 5, 2007 A young, on, speculates with a close fellow fighter pilot about the ship’s current mission. The Hangar October 12, 2007 Adama recognises a familiar face amongst some wounded in the midst of “Operation Raptor Talon”. Operation Raptor Talon October 19, 2007 While Columbia and a battle above an icy planet, Adama’s squadron battle the. As the fight draws to a close with Columbia's destruction, Adama, as an impulsive response for revenge, blindly follows two of the Raiders into the planet’s atmosphere. Free Fall October 26, 2007 As Adama freefalls through the planet’s atmosphere, he finds himself in an awkward position as he encounters a Centurion.
The Lab November 2, 2007 Adama begins to investigate the mysterious building on the planet’s surface only to inadvertently discover the remnants of Cylon’s violent experiments with humans. Survivors November 9, 2007 Several live humans are discovered in a vault-like room while the sudden vibrations of a Cylon ship can be heard. Adama is faced with a difficult decision of saving himself or rescuing the trapped captives. Escape November 16, 2007 The Cylon ship on the planet takes off with haste as Adama makes contact with Galactica only to find out an armistice had been signed between the Humans and Cylons. Cast.
Young Lt., played by., played by. Ops Officer, played by., played by. Banzai (squad leader), played by. Lt.
Jaycie McGavin, played by. Frightened man, played by. Commander, 40 years after the war and just prior to the destruction of the colonies, played by ('Escape' only) References.