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I'm thinking maybe they are testing the waters to see if this show picks up a following and maybe it can come to t.v. as a regular series.
 
Wow. I just watched the first 2 episodes. I was really impressed with how interesting 12 minute webisodes can be, when done properly. I really, really enjoyed them. This is the kind of BSG I like. I couldn't get into Caprica at all and BSG lost me after the 2nd season. Glad we have this now to watch.
 
MORE! :popcorn

I give it two snaps and a twist.
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I already care more about the story line and the characters than I do for "Revolution".
My only complaint:
They were moving pretty fast and I think the body should have done some damage when it bounced off the front of the ship.

Caprica was ok, but it was taking too long to develop the characters and story line. It probably could have worked better as a 10 hour mini-series. I assume they expected a lot of shooting and stuff with the escaped daughter/cylon in the next season.
 
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MORE! :popcornI already care more about the story line and the characters than I do for "Revolution".
My only complaint:
They were moving pretty fast and I think the body should have done some damage when it bounced off the front of the ship.
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I like Revolution, but I really care more for this series than that failed piece of garbage "Caprica" Regarding the comment, considering the ship needs to be resistant to micro meteorites, I think the body probably wouldn't do much.
 
You also have to remember were all just big meat sacks..

Were kinda' MOOSHY, not like a round from a Raider's
gun which WOULD go thru...

:lol
 
It probably depends on how long the body was in space. The thing about space? It's a near vacuum. You know those thermos bottles that keep hot things hot and cool things cool? They work because they have a vacuum between the inner and outer part of the bottle. So a body wouldn't just flash freeze in space, though would lose heat over time and become a corpsesicle eventually.
 
Caprica was ok, but it was taking too long to develop the characters and story line. It probably could have worked better as a 10 hour mini-series. I assume they expected a lot of shooting and stuff with the escaped daughter/cylon in the next season.

I agree completely. I think they were trying to build up to the action, and just failed on their timing. I thought the premise of the show was really good, and felt they could have done well, they just lost people by moving way too slow. The end montage gave a pretty good idea of where everything was headed, and I thought that was probably the most exciting part of the whole series that got to air.
 
It probably depends on how long the body was in space. The thing about space? It's a near vacuum. You know those thermos bottles that keep hot things hot and cool things cool? They work because they have a vacuum between the inner and outer part of the bottle. So a body wouldn't just flash freeze in space, though would lose heat over time and become a corpsesicle eventually.

They are also silvered to reflect infrared. I was going to mention how you can make ice in the desert at night because the heat literally radiates away when I thought about your comment about vacuum. The body actually should have been freeze dried.

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I'm taking full advantage of having one of my office's projectors with me on my business trip,

Can we say, "Big screen Galactica goodness!"
 
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