Click the lick to download the .pdf version of the BSG Bible dated 12/17/03
http://www.harvardwo...tica_series.pdf
According to Joe over at BSGWiki it is the real deal.
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Posted 26 January 2011 - 07:37 PM
Just read the whole thing this morning.
What amazes me most (after reading it) is that, for the most part, the show stayed essentially true to the characters (more or less; obviously the writers didn't know Tigh and Tyrol were "Earth" Cylons yet, for example). But except for minor things (such as most of Roslin's family dying in that fatal car crash when she was a teenager, instead of more recently as "Daybreak" indicated, Adama's bio listing Tigh's first name as "Paul", Baltar being from a farm boy from Sagittaron and not a farm boy from Aerilon, etc), the characters were through the run of the series, more or less true to who they were (with obvious growth over the course of four years, naturally).
Certain arcs were followed (first season arcs; such as Sharon on Caprica 'spying' on Helo for the Cylons, before her loyalties switch, Boomer's time/memory losses, etc), and what really irked me (as the series' bible seemed to confirm what I'd suspected) was that it sounded like there WAS supposed to be a greater Cylon 'plan' for humanity (beyond Cavil's bulls**t extermination answer in "The Plan"; which was anything BUT). Sounds like during the run of the series, they'd painted themselves into a corner with that one.
I knew it, I knew it, I knew it...
What amazes me most (after reading it) is that, for the most part, the show stayed essentially true to the characters (more or less; obviously the writers didn't know Tigh and Tyrol were "Earth" Cylons yet, for example). But except for minor things (such as most of Roslin's family dying in that fatal car crash when she was a teenager, instead of more recently as "Daybreak" indicated, Adama's bio listing Tigh's first name as "Paul", Baltar being from a farm boy from Sagittaron and not a farm boy from Aerilon, etc), the characters were through the run of the series, more or less true to who they were (with obvious growth over the course of four years, naturally).
Certain arcs were followed (first season arcs; such as Sharon on Caprica 'spying' on Helo for the Cylons, before her loyalties switch, Boomer's time/memory losses, etc), and what really irked me (as the series' bible seemed to confirm what I'd suspected) was that it sounded like there WAS supposed to be a greater Cylon 'plan' for humanity (beyond Cavil's bulls**t extermination answer in "The Plan"; which was anything BUT). Sounds like during the run of the series, they'd painted themselves into a corner with that one.
I knew it, I knew it, I knew it...

"HE started it...."
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