Remember back a year or two ago when Battlestar Galactica was the darling of the airwaves , and everyone was praising it as the best scifi show to add up out since … well , forever ? sports fan rejoiced when the producers said they were work on a fresh prequel serial to be called Caprica , that would explore the days before the Cylon war , and would follow the phratry history of the Adamas and the creation of the Cylons . The SciFi Channel in the end decided not to greenlight the project , refer monetary concerns . However , discussion is that the serial may live and breathe at last , at least for two hours .
The fender hand for Caprica was handed in long ago , meaning it could be put into product while the writer strike , although they would n’t be capable to take it to serial publication until something happens on that front . With television system shows vanish left and right , the Sci Fi Channel and other networks are opening up the filing locker and reconsidering options like this that they ’d shelved before . NBC / Universal recently put in a call to Mark Stern , the VP at Sci Fi , and told him they want them to revisit the project , so you might get a pilot episode out of the mix , if nothing else .
Sort of like an interstellar version of The Waltons , the series would follow two dissimilar clans , The Adamas and the Greystones ( who were behind the construction of the Cylons ) , and would be a syndicate drama . hardened fifty years in the BSG past , this means that Admiral Adama would be what , ten twelvemonth former ? We guess there would have to be some sort of a rift between these two families to create some tenseness because without the glitter silver golem , who would they be fighting ? Probably each other , like the Hatfields and the McCoys .

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