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:This article is about the original movie and television series; for other versions, see Battlestar Galactica (disambiguation).

Battlestar Galactica is an American science fiction movie and television series, produced in 1978 by Glen Larson and starring Lorne Greene, Richard Hatch and Dirk Benedict.

1 Synopsis of the original pilot film

Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow.
Battlestar Galactica was set in a distant part of the galaxy in an age described as "the seventh millennium of time." Twelve colonies (planets) of humans had been fighting a thousand-year war against the android race of Cylons, who sought to exterminate all of humanity. The Cylons unexpectedly sued for peace, through the diplomatic channel of human councilor Baltar. In reality, though, Baltar had betrayed humanity for personal power and glory; Baltar had lulled into complacency the human fleet of military vessels, called battlestars, against a Cylon enemy with no true plans for peace.

At the "peace" accord, the Cylons suddenly attacked the unsuspecting battlestars, destroying every vessel except the Galactica, which had wisely been placed on "battle alert" by its commander, Adama. Never having fully trusted the Cylons' peace offer, Adama's worst fears were realized when his sons, Apollo and Zac, discovered the battle-ready Cylon fleet in hiding. When Zac is killed at the onset of the Cylon surprise attack, the Galactica abandoned the peace rendezvous, in order to protect its home planet, Caprica. However, the Galactica was too late, arriving home only to find devastation; they would soon learn that all twelve colonies had met the same doom.

With the colonial civilization in ruins, the Cylons began pursuing the sole-surviving battlestar, to complete their task of human extermination. Adama proposed to the new ruling council their only chance for survival: assembling all human survivors into every space-worthy craft, fleeing the Cylons and searching for an anecdotal 13th human colony, known only as Earth. Helping Adama in the quest for Earth were Colonel Tigh, the second in command of the Galactica, as well as a squadron of viper (fighter) pilots, led by Apollo (Adama's remaining son), Starbuck, and Boomer. The Cylon Imperious Leader, displeased with Baltar, orders his execution (in the theatrical version; in the television version, however, Baltar's life was spared, so that he could help the Cylons hunt down the remaining humans).

The Galactica and her "ragtag fleet of fugitive vessels" found brief respite on the resort planet of Carillon. Apollo and Starbuck, though, soon discovered that Carillon's indigenous inhabitants, the Ovions, were actually in league with the Cylons, and had been kidnapping crew-members of the Galactica. After rescuing their imprisoned comrades, Apollo and Starbuck set fire to the subterranean tylium mines of the planet, which eventually led to the destruction of Carillon, as well as a Cylon base star. Despite their victory, the humans realized that the Cylons would still be pursuing them, and thus they began their "lonely quest: a shining planet known as Earth."

2 Cast

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(also starring, listed alphabetically)

(guest stars of movie, listed alphabetically)

(guest stars of television series, listed alphabetically)

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