SPOILERS: Battlestar Galactica: Blood And Chrome Pilot Episode

SPOILERS: Battlestar Galactica: Blood And Chrome Pilot Episode

Here we have a pretty detailed breakdown of the pilot for the BSG spin-off/ prequel that will air on Syfy next year. Obviously big spoiler warning:..

By MarkCassidy - Jan 30, 2011 04:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: Moviehole

Moviehole have managed to get a look at the script for the pilot ep of Battlestar Galactica: Blood And Chrome and what follows it their breakdown. Of course as is always the case with these sort of things, don't read if you want to be surprised!..



“Blood and Chrome” is set in the 10th year of the second Cylon War, which – unfortunately for our gung-ho hero – looks like it’s about to come an end.

Not only am I lucky enough to know some of the folks working on the series but I’ve been fortunate enough to have read the pilot script. And let me say right off the bat, if you like Ron Moore’s “Galactica” reboot, and to an extent J.J Abrams’ “Star Trek”, you’re gonna love “Battlestar Galactica : Blood & Chrome”. It’s Frakkin’ Excellent.

Obviously inspired by Orci and Kurtzman’s “Trek” reboot script (and to some extent, “Top Gun” – don’t let that frighten you), the “Blood and Chrome” pilot paints our hero – young William Adama as opposed to young James T.Kirk – as a confident, slightly conceited and highly-skilled rookie who, though finishing the top of his class, has a hard time convincing some of his colleagues that he’s the right man to be leading the charge against the Cylons.

The pilot, of course, starts off with young Adama completing his final graduate piece at the Academy. Once we’re convinced he’s ‘the man’ it’s onto well… you know where.

Rather swiftly, the hot-shot ladies man finds himself on military transport (like a space-age version of C-17), alongside other graduates (like Lt. Jaycie McGavin; she’s not a big part of the pilot but guessing she’ll turn up later on

– Adama hits on her on the carrier), headed for his new place of employ. Adama’s very eager to get up there in a newly-polished Viper and starting kicking some Cylon ass… before the wars over.

Adama’s been assigned to the Galactica, a broken-down old vessel run by the equally as weary Silas Nash. His first mission? Fly a ‘Raptor’ – yes, a frakkin’ ‘Raptor’ – into battle. The mission? prevent some things from going BOOM! (Cylons have peppered the rocks with explosives).

Adama, of course, does NOT want to be flying in an enemy carrier.
The Caprican approaches his Raptor – ‘Wild Weasel’ painted across the fuselage – the same one Coker, his new co-pilot and ECO, has been cleaning the guts of a former pilot out of. Coker’s not there when Adama crawls into the grimy guts of the ship (should make for an amusing scene) but turns up just as the young ‘rook’ is pushing some of the inside gunk onto the hanger floor. Needless to say, having finished cleaning up the thing, Coker’s none too happy… so already Adama’s in the bad books.

Coker’s not a bad guy though. He’s hard, and he’s got a tough shell, but seems only a pain in the arse because he cares about the wellbeing of his co-pilots – and hates losing people. He’s also not too sure about having a youngster like Adama, essentially straight out of school, as his wingman – especially when he’s only 45 days away from being discharged. Alas, they have to put their differences aside – only takes most of the episode; they argue consistently throughout the pilot and near come to physical blows at one point – and get on with the job. (Their relationship actually reminds me a lot of Riggs’ and Martaugh’s in “Lethal Weapon” where, following some really heavy war stories they’ll end up sharing, they bury the hatchet – over a drink.)

Adama quickly earns a nickname, Husker – named so because of those that couldn’t steer their tractors right back on flask-carrying Coker’s home planet, Aerilon. The former hates it. Too late.

We quickly learn that Coker comes from a farming community, originally; Adama, however, has spent most of his life in the city – Caprica city. Again, just the writers way of telling us ‘these guys are from different places but will ultimately be the best darn unit out there’.

The assignment that makes up the guts of the pilot has to do with Adama and Coker transporting a young Doctor Dr.Beka Kelly to Scorpian. It’s a routine mission that both pilots envision will be a relaxing cruise alongside the stars for two days (it’s described as a ‘milk run’ by Adama).

Shortly after takeoff Dr.Kelly hands Adama and Coker their ‘new orders’ – straight from the Admiralty. It indicates that they’re not to go to Scoprion but to rendezvous with the ship Archeron which is, we’re informed, “right on the edge of Cylon-controlled space”. Though reluctant, Adama and Coker are told they’re not allowed to make contact with Galactica until Archeron.
We learn on the trip that Dr. Kelly worked for Graystone Industries, helping design the last version of the MCP chips – their brain; the part of them that made them smarter and better killers – for the Cylons.

Adama and Beka form a bit of a bond on the ship – she feeling so guilty for helping perfect the Cylons and all – and ultimately… have sex! Yep, Adama gets jiggy with it!

The rendezvous with Archeron doesn’t go as planned – I’ll leave it at that. Oh, and, well, naturally, it’d seem the War will not be coming to an end anytime soon.

As I said, it’s very Abrams’ “Star Trek” (there’s even a sequence set on an Ice Planet that Adama and Coker crash on) but mostly, it’s the “Battlestar Galactica” you know and love – what with it’s cool-ass spacely dogfights, twists and turns, treachery… I think this will be a huge hit.


It sounds pretty good, but then again we wont know for sure until we see it all unfold up on screen for ourselves. I'm a bit disappointed that everyone's favourite one eyed frakkin skin job Saul Tighe doesn't make an appearance since he and Adama were supposed to have been friends since back in the days of the first Cylon war. But maybe he will make an appearance as the series progresses. Anyway what's the verdict BSG fans? You liking the sound of this so far?


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Xandera
Xandera - 1/30/2011, 5:14 AM
Sounds Great...
just have to wait and see if it all comes together on screen...
Cool Stuff Ror!


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longbowhunter
longbowhunter - 1/30/2011, 5:28 AM
Only skimmed this. Dont wanna ruin anything. I LOVE BSG! Cant wait for this new show.
Rodimus9
Rodimus9 - 1/30/2011, 5:52 AM
This series will fail just like caprica.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 1/30/2011, 6:34 AM
Dude, just because we can, don't mean we should put it up in main! ; p

Heh heh joking, cool find man!

Though I can't read it because it'll spoil watching it, can't wait though I love BSG too!

CAPRICA wasn't that bad either!
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 1/30/2011, 6:35 AM
Btw @ ROR, loving the new avatar man, pretty cool!
antz1104
antz1104 - 1/30/2011, 6:47 AM
Great find Ror! I remember watching Caprica and thinking "man are they doing the WRONG backstory for the series". It was a good show but this is where its at!
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 1/30/2011, 6:56 AM
lol, touché lee! But BSG is a sci-fi show that has had comics since before the reboot, and many since. Not exactly Yogi Bear now is it?;)

I only watched a few eps of Caprica. It seemed pretty good but I just kinda lost interest. How did it all end anyway?
antz1104
antz1104 - 1/30/2011, 6:57 AM
Lol, I lost interest too. I'll get the 2nd half of season one when its free to stream on Netflix.
ZombieOverEasy
ZombieOverEasy - 1/30/2011, 7:06 AM
Wasn't a big fan of Caprica, I only gave it 2 episodes though. Pacing seemed slow to me and I didn't see anything on the show that was going to make the payoff worthwhile.

THIS is the series I wanted. I wanted to see the Cylon War, it's what I thought Caprica was going to be when I first read about it.
Gmoney84
Gmoney84 - 1/30/2011, 8:14 AM
I think this series will be great if they keep the vibe established in the first 2 seasons of RDM's BSG. Every week should more or less revolve around military style combat between Vipers, Raiders, Battlestars and Basestars. I don't want to see it get too saturated in religious sh!t and political strife. Granted, some of that makes for a good show but it should not drive it. COMBAT is the name of the game. Viper Mk. 1 and 2's, Raptors, old style Cylons saying, "By your command."...ya know, the good sh!t.
Starlight
Starlight - 1/30/2011, 8:37 AM
AWESOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOME !!!!!
Starlight
Starlight - 1/30/2011, 8:39 AM
@ RorMachine - You've got see the entire series, give it a chance... and the the series finale is a 2 hour complete CLIMAX !
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 1/30/2011, 8:55 AM
ROR @ Touch back lol, but Angels comics and comic strips were in the 80's and the BSG comics are spun from the original 70's series, pretty much like the Charlie's Angels ones! ; D

But seriously I hope this series turns into gold man, it should do!

As for CAPRICA not seen the end yet got a good few burnt to disc to see, it was dry in places, great in others but as your a proper BSG fan I urge you to watch 'em all at some point, hell you could even do a review on the entire Caprica series!

I'd luv to read it.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 1/30/2011, 8:55 AM
Starlight @ Cool man!
Gunslinger
Gunslinger - 1/30/2011, 5:07 PM
Caprica and BSG though in the same universe are very distinct shows. Caprica was good, shame it was cancelled. They managed to tie all the different plots nicely for the finale and you get to see how the Cylons were created as well as the rationale behind their monotheism (one true god) as opposed to the Colonials greek pantheon.

Got to say though, I missed those Vipers. And I for one can't wait to see how Adama became the Commander we've all grown to love.
Seph
Seph - 1/30/2011, 6:10 PM
didnt read the actual spoiler part only the last lines and i am hoping it is as good as BSG series because that was a masterpiece!
hiimseth
hiimseth - 1/30/2011, 11:00 PM
Caprica was far more "intellectual" than this... that's for sure...

I wonder this will really be "scifi" considering that they don't seem to place much importance on the accuracy on what's been established in caprica... Its not the MCP that made the cylons work... caprica established that it was in fact the Zoe Graystone avatar... i hope this will be honored ... and i hope that Alessandra Torresani will do some guest work as Zoe... but im probably going to be let down here

anyway... CAPRICA ABIDES !!!
Bigbywolf
Bigbywolf - 1/31/2011, 6:37 AM
@ hiimseth,

An a appearance by Zoe Graystone's avatar would be brilliant. I'd also like to find out what happened to it. Perhaps the Final Five had it deleted because they had some sort of disagreement with it, and wanted to create Cylons in their own image.
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