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  • exclusive

    Syfy Seeks The Next Big Space Opera, To Replace BSG And Farscape

    Now that the Syfy Channel has a new name, does that mean it's abandoning science-fiction fans? Syfy president David Howe assures us that's not the case, and promises a new space-opera, along the lines of Firefly or Farscape, by 2011. More »
    07/07/09
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    By Meredith Woerner

    Comment by bitsytimelord: Someone ought to approach Peter David about creating a Space Opera. I like what he did on Babylon 5... 9 Responses | Other threads

  • battlestar galactica

    The Final Five Spill Their Secrets, If You Can Get Over Your Preconceptions

    Ignore the covers that made it look more like a T&A book than anything appropriately Battlestar Galactica-esque; the four-issue Battlestar Galactica: The Final Five offers up a complex backstory for the robots that put everything in motion. More »
    06/29/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by searonson: The artwork looks nothing like the actors. I find that very distracting. 4 Responses | Other threads

  • rant

    Why We Love Spoilers

    When you know what's coming next in your favorite TV or movie series, does it ruin your enjoyment? Do the plot twists fall flat? We don't think so. In fact, spoilers fuel our love for thrilling science fiction stories. More »
    06/25/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • morning spoilers

    Iron Man's Sexual Conquests Could Be Catching Up With Him

    Spoilerati, rejoice! An Iron Man bombshell says she'll be back in the new movie, and an extra describes Tony Stark's public appearance. Also, J.J. Abrams talks Star Trek, and there are loads of Virtuality pics. Plus Inception, BSG and Heroes. More »
    06/25/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • triviagasm

    20 Best (And 20 Worst) Pets In Science Fiction

    When humans finally conquer space, we'll still want to keep other creatures as pets. Some science-fiction pets are among our favorite characters, but others, you just want to flush out the airlock. Here's our list of the best and worst. More »
    06/24/09
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    By Alexis Brown
  • little frakkin' bsg

    The Battlestar Galactica Revival You Never Saw Coming (2)

    What if Ron Moore's Battlestar Galactica had become an animated series? Well, for one thing, we probably wouldn't have been so freaked out by these cartoony maquettes of Starbuck and a Cylon Centurion, due for release later this year. More »
    06/21/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by Smeagol92055: R.O.A.C.H.: I call shenanigans on the Starbuck figure. Her bewbs are way too big. 3 Responses | Other threads

  • galactica 1980

    The Battlestar Galactica Revival You Never Saw Coming (1)

    Galactica: 1980 is coming back from the television grave - or, at least, from almost 30 years ago - courtesy of Green Lantern movie writer Marc Guggenheim and comic publisher Dynamite Entertainment. More »
    06/21/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by Ghost_in_the_Machine: Doing Galactica 1980 "the right way" is like making a turd pie "the right way". It's still a big... 3 Responses | Other threads

  • battlestar galactica

    New Trailer For BSG's "The Plan" Explains Exactly What That Plan Was

    Remember the Cylons' much-vaunted plan on Battlestar Galactica? Turns out it was "sheer elegance in its simplicity," as the Middleman would say. A new trailer for the last-chance-to-retcon-everything TV movie "The Plan" finally spells out just what that plan was. More »
    06/19/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders

    Comment by priyanga: BSG really ended season 4.10 when they found a ruined earth. That may not have been a satisfying ending, but... 12 Responses | Other threads

  • gallery

    The Evolution Of Space Cruiser Design: A Gallery

    The Romulan mining vessel Narada undulates as it prepares to claim another defenseless planet. Spaceship design has come a long way since the 1960s. Here's a gallery of five different eras in starships, battlecruisers and planet-destroyers, with 150+ images. More »
    06/19/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • morning spoilers

    Angelina Jolie Back In Wanted 2? Plus What Crazy Huge Set Is Christopher Nolan Building?

    Apparently, "spoilerphobia" is a medical condition. Cure yourself with an early G.I. Joe review, Green Lantern script talk, and Angelina Jolie's rumored return in Wanted 2. Plus Christopher Nolan's Inception, Lost, Time Traveler's Wife, John Carter, BSG, Eureka and Supernatural. More »
    06/16/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders

    Comment by ManchuCandidate: G.I. Joe sounds more like an update for the early 80s Mega AWFUL MegaForce/Farce. Knowing is half the battle! 6 Responses | Other threads

  • battlestar galactica

    Robotics Scientists And BSG Cast Members Agree, We're All Doomed

    This past weekend, robotics experts joined Battlestar Galactica's President Roslin and Colonel Tigh, for the World Science Festival panel, "Cyborgs on the Horizon." They explained all about the inevitable robot uprising, and screened new Plan clips. More »
    06/15/09
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    By Meredith Woerner

    Comment by Dr Emilio Lizardo: War without body bags is not war, it's reality TV. If there is no risk of something truly horrible happening to... 6 Responses | Other threads

  • storyarcs are bad

    Did JMS Ruin Television SF?

    Babylon 5 has been credited with many things before, but ruining science fiction television wasn't one of them... until British television writer Jonathan Wright started thinking about Torchwood's new season. More »
    06/14/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by starfury5: "...it became clear that JMS, a control freak who wrote 92 of the show's 110 episodes himself..." What a wanker. JMS created... 15 Responses | Other threads

  • kentucky fried cylon

    Battlestar Galactica's Frak Pack Pays Off For KFC

    We may have made fun of it at the time, but KFC's sponsorship of the final episodes of Battlestar Galactica was successful enough to convince a lot of you that Colonel Sanders wasn't as bad as you thought. Frakking mind-control. More »
    06/13/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by DustbinCarbonara: KFC is all kinds of awesome. Can't wait until they do a series with Colonel Saunders VS Chicken-like aliens. 4 Responses | Other threads

  • battlestar galactica

    Cavil's Still A Bastard In Battlestar Galactica's "The Plan"

    Hello? Hello? It's me! Cavil. And I'm starring in a new clip from Battlestar Galactica's TV movie, "The Plan," airing this fall. Along with my mommy/victim Ellen Tigh, who luckily can't hear my soliloquy, five inches away from her ear.
    06/13/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders

    Comment by Bill-Lee: The scene in the final episode where Cavil shoots himself in the mouth was the funniest thing I ever saw.... 12 Responses | Other threads

  • morning spoilers

    Joss Whedon Talks You Through Dollhouse Season 2, And Guillermo Del Toro Explains The Universe

    Megan Fox and company gave a Transformers 2 press conference, and we've got the whole thing below. Joss Whedon sketches out Dollhouse season two, and Guillermo del Toro talks Frankenstein and Hobbit. Plus Deadpool, Zombieland, Moon, Lost, Torchwood and BSG. More »
    06/12/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders

    Comment by tinky XIII: Deadpool should feature nonsensical flashbacks and flashforwards. AT THE SAME TIME. 7 Responses | Other threads

  • triviagasm

    The Composers That Make Space Adventures Epic

    Space is silent and vast, but we can't feel the awe and terror of epic space battles without great music. Here's our list of the ten composers without whom science fiction would feel as empty as the void. (With samples.) More »
    06/11/09
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    By Gary Susman
  • battlestar galactica

    Richard Hatch: BSG Should Be More Like Star Trek

    Richard Hatch - the only man to have survived two cylon genocides - has been talking about what he'd like to see from the proposed Battlestar Galactica movie... as well as what he thinks of this summer's other movies. More »
    06/11/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by Davio: Yeah, to be honest I think he's pretty spot on those criticisms. As for a new BSG movie, is there... 4 Responses | Other threads

  • battlestar galactica

    The Many Questionable Sexual Pictures Of Caprica 6, The Muppet

    It was only a matter of time before the beloved cast from Battlestar Galactica got immortalized forever as puppets. I just didn't expect the Caprica Six puppet to have nipples. (And yes, it's possibly NSFW.) More »
    06/10/09
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    By Meredith Woerner

    Comment by Brian Hogg: No, I'm not creepy. The Caprica puppet is one of four or five I'm building for an eventual video parody.... 11 Responses | Other threads

  • battlestar galactica

    "Robot Uprising" Expert Gives You Invaluable Cylon Survival Skills

    The Battlestar Galactica cast and top roboticists may be gathering on Friday to explain how to cope with the show's killer robots, but there's no need to wait. How To Survive A Robot Uprising author Daniel Wilson has answers now. More »
    06/09/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • exclusive

    Discover The Secrets Of Ron Moore's 10-Year Space Probe

    Ronald D. Moore's long-awaited Virtuality airs June 26, and we've got exclusive concept art showing the inner workings of the deep-space probe Phaeton and its various modules — including a super-detailed diagram explaining the physics of the ship. More »
    06/09/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • battlestar galactica

    BSG Cast Gathers With Roboticists,To Discuss Our Inevitable Robot Overlords

    The cast of Battlestar Galactica including Michael Hogan (Saul Tigh) and Mary McDonnell (President Roslin) are joining up with the leaders of today's robotics industry including Hod Lipson (evolutionary robotic scientist) and Kevin Warwick (professor of Cybernetics) to talk Cylon this weekend. Together they'll lead a discussion on artificial intelligence and its scientific and philosophical implications. There will also be sneak previews from the BSG special, The Plan. Join them at the 92nd Street Y, New York, NY on June 12th at 8 PM — the future of the human race may depend on it.
    06/09/09
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    By Meredith Woerner

    Comment by bendandflex: AHH so there not really their to talk about about future science. They are there to hock there new show scum 2 Responses | Other threads

  • battlestar galactica

    Cylon Plan Will Make You Gasp, Buy DVDs

    We already know that Battlestar Galactica: The Plan will retell the story of the cylon attacks on humanity from a distinctly nonhuman viewpoint, but according to director Edward James Olmos, it's monumental despite being what you'd expect. More »
    06/07/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by mikecap: After the abysmal ending of the series, I never want to see anything to do with BSG again! 14 Responses | Other threads

  • women who rule

    Sigourney Weaver's Ellen Ripley Tops List Of Science Fiction's Baddest Women

    Ellen Ripley, science fiction's original female badass, came in as a very deserving number one on TotalSciFi's list of ass-kicking women in movies and television who shook science fiction. But who else made the list? More »
    06/02/09
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    By Alasdair Wilkins

    Comment by bitsytimelord: Um... no Aeryn Sun? That seriously breaks this Scapers frelling heart. Not only should she be on this... 22 Responses | Other threads

  • quote of the day

    The Death Of Newspapers And Malls Proves That The Cylons Really Did Have A Plan All Along

    We haven't yet created deadly Cylon centurions whose single red eyes are bent on our destruction. But we've definitely seen how our fervor for technology and invention has led us to some unintended consequences, Battlestar Galactica writer Mark Verheiden tells CNN. More »
    05/29/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • Warehouse 13

    Warehouse 13 Will Be Full Of Old Favorites

    New SyFy series Warehouse 13 isn't sparing any chances in its attempts to win your love; not only will the show feature cameos from cast members from Eureka, but it'll also include some of your favorite Battlestar Galactica faces, as well. More »
    05/29/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by Joe Meils: What is it about certain science fiction shows that seem to believe that they have to cast within a very... 5 Responses | Other threads

  • primeval

    Does Primeval's Future Lie On Sci-Fi?

    Fans of time-travel drama Primeval are waiting to find out if British network ITV will order a fourth season of the show - which may end up premiering on the British SciFi Channel, because of the cost of production. More »
    05/28/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by seefive: You mean there are companies that don't instinctively cancel sucessful scifi shows as soon as it gets too expensive? (They do... 5 Responses | Other threads

  • frack me

    Fracking Is Destroying the Earth - And Not in the Fun Way

    Apparently the word "fracking" isn't just a Battlestar Galactica curse that means sexytime. It's also a term that comes from mining, and refers to an unregulated (in the US) practice of pumping chemical-laced liquids underground at high pressure to help bring gasses to the surface. Sounds scary. Apparently people living in the vicinity of frack operations have found that it dramatically affects aquifers, messing with water pressure and making shower water mildly toxic. via Treehugger
    05/27/09
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    By Annalee Newitz

    Comment by ChrisBaker: You spelled FRAK wrong idiots. 4 Responses | Other threads

  • life after bsg

    Starbuck Turns To Comics In Time Of Need

    With Battlestar Galactica (and Bionic Woman) gone to the great television network in the sky, where should smitten fanboys and girls hope to see Katee Sackhoff next? If rumors are true, a Marvel movie. More »
    05/26/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by TomSkylark: Katee Sackhoff as Carol Danvers is the best casting suggestion I've heard this year. Hands down. Good call, Graeme. 7 Responses | Other threads

  • killing machines

    Countdown Science Fiction's 10 Most Murderous Robots

    It's one thing to talk about Killer Robots, but which ones have actually managed to really rack up the senseless slaughter? Here are our choices for the ten deadliest robots for you to avoid. More »

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    05/19/09
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    By Graeme McMillan
  • killing machines

    Could'a Been Contenders...

    Wondering where Daleks, Cybermen and the Borg are? They're over in the "Do cyborgs really count as robots?" corner, although it's arguably worth pointing out that Daleks aren't really robots at all, just aliens inside weirdly-shaped suits of armor... that may as well be robots for all we actually care. I'm sure there will be arguments about this, nonetheless. Also missing from the list: The Decepticons, who must've killed many people during their various toy, cartoon, comic and movie reigns of terror, but none that I can remember in "real" continuity (Which is to say, All Hail Megatron doesn't count, because it's intentionally an "alternate reality" story). Also also missing is Brainiac, who has just been retconned again into being as organic as robotic, sadly. More »
    05/19/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by madnys: Rogue simulants from Red Dwarf? Or how about the Inquisitor from the same show? How many people has he deemed... 3 Responses | Other threads

  • killing machines

    #1: The Manhunters

    How deadly are they? They destroyed all life within Space Sector 666 because of a "programming glitch." How big is a Space Sector? Unknown, although the entire universe is split into at least 3601 of them, and Final Crisis claims that there are "thousands of worlds" within Earth's sector. So let's just say that's a lot of life extinguished. More »
    05/19/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by NotArthurPDragon: Where's V'Ger from Star Trek the Motion Picture? In the book I think it's said to have taken whole... 2 Responses | Other threads

  • killing machines

    #2: Unicron

    How deadly is he? He eats planets for breakfast. And lunch. And dinner. And if they're populated, all the better; it adds texture, apparently. More »
    05/19/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by Burke: I just can;t get past the cheesy name. Unicron/Unicorn.... I keep expecting a magical rainbow to shoot out his... more » | Other threads

  • killing machines

    #3: The Cylons

    How deadly are they? They destroyed the twelve colonies of humanity, committing genocide on a scale unimaginable to everyone except Glen A. Larson and Ron Moore. More »
    05/19/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by Allan Drake: Terminators should be #1. Their whole purpose is to eliminate the human race. Thats not true with seperatist battle droids.... 1 Responses | Other threads

  • killing machines

    #4: Separatist Battle Droids

    How deadly are they? Apparently, an unstoppable killing machine that continually causes trouble for the Republic and their Jedi forces during the many years of Star Wars' Clone Wars. Despite their apparent ineffectualness, the war continued for many years, therefore the estimated high kill-rate and higher ranking on this list. Sorry, prequel haters. More »
    05/19/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by Davio: These were actually really cool in Republic Commando. They were actually bloody scary, very difficult to take down. 2 Responses | Other threads

  • killing machines

    #5: Skynet/The Terminators

    How deadly are they? They took over the Earth and are pretty much trying to destroy all human life, starting with a successful nuclear annihilation of three million people. You've seen The Terminator movies, right? More »
    05/19/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by Burke: yeah, terminators are pretty badass... until an aging Arnold tries to play one, then they sort of lose something int... more » | Other threads

  • killing machines

    #6: Sentinels (The Matrix)

    How deadly are they? They took over the Earth and keep humans around only as batteries. Which, you know, is potentially an environmentally solution to the whole need for energy (Although they did start out with solar power. More »
    05/19/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by Burke: Bleh. They were too easy to beat, in the end. more » | Other threads

  • killing machines

    #7: Sentinels (Marvel Comics)

    How deadly are they? They almost eradicated the mutant race, killing millions in one afternoon's work by destroying the island of Genosha. There's also a much-visited future where the Sentinels have taken over the world and killed the X-Men and many other superheroes. More »
    05/19/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by Burke: I was gonna say, they were the first bad-ass thing Marvel really did well in the 80's. Sounds like... more » | Other threads

  • killing machines

    #8: Ultron

    How deadly is he? He singlehandedly slaughtered the inhabitants of the fictional European nation of Slorernia, before enslaving the alien robot race the Phalanx and taking over countless planets as a result, for his own nefarious ends. More »
    05/19/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by Burke: What a surprise: Hank Pym screws up. Again. more » | Other threads

  • killing machines

    #9: ABC Warriors

    How deadly are they? As deadly as you want them to be; in the future's Volgan war (When the west goes to war with the fictional Russian-analog "Volgan Republic"), human soldiers are slowly replaced by robots created to fight wars. Slowly enough, in fact, that the ABC Warriors get more than a few kills in before the war ends, at which point they get to kill some more people while - at various times - rebelling against their makers, terraforming Mars, assassinating people for chaos magic rituals and getting involved in other unlikely scrapes. More »
    05/19/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by Ellusion: The robot pictured had a cameo in Judge Dredd as Armand Assantes sidekick. 2 Responses | Other threads

  • killing machines

    #10: Mechagodzilla

    How deadly is he? He rampages continually against Japan and fights Godzilla on a regular basis, with his laser eyes and flamethrower breath. I'm guessing there's got to be some level of collateral damage going on there. Also, he kills giant monsters, which can come in handy. More »
    05/19/09
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    By Graeme McMillan

    Comment by Belabras: Well, he's no Godzilla, but he's destroyed a fair section of Tokyo in his day. 2 Responses | Other threads

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