Lt. John Matheson is the first officer on the Excalibur, and the first telepath in Earth Force. He’s a beacon of hope to teeps everywhere who wanted to have a “normal” job, instead of working for the Psi Corps.
Read moreDr.Dr. Sara Chambers is the chief medical officer aboard the Excalibur. In the fake pilot episode “War Zone” we are told that she is in charge of a team of elite doctors and scientists who will do research on the ship. But that was... Read more
Starbuck is an orphan from a Colonial War, her Homeworld and family are a mystery. Through a friendship made with the Adama family she joined the Colonial Force and quickly became known as “Starbuck” for her flying ability.
Read moreSnortaline is the vice planet of the galaxy. Sex, drugs, rock and roll, loud parties, booze and sex define this party world.
Read moreEmperor Shaddam Corrino the 4th, the 82nd Padishah Emperor, ruler of the
known human universe, and a total putz. The Corrino family ruled the imperium for 11,000 years, but his ineptitude changed all that.
Matthew Gideon is the captain of the Excalibur, and humanities’ last hope to find a cure for the Drakh plague.
Read moreVenetians can be found in most any traditionally female occupation. They like to work in the service sector to please other people.
Read moreHmmm…well I think the highlight of the show was seeing another of Trance’s species…other than that there isn’t much to say, except…where the heck did the strong, bum kicking, Beka Valentine disappear to?
Read moreI’d just like to start by saying this episode totally made up for last weeks boring ending. It still had some jokes that seemed a bit too forced, but overall it was damn good.
Read moreSynthetics are the workhorses of the galaxy. They do all the menial and demeaning labour so that the biologics don’t have to. They come in three flavours; robot, android, and cyborg.
Read moreThe Confederacy is boring. It’s so boring that it wasn’t even mentioned in the pilot, TTR teaser, or even any of the previews.
Read moreThis was a great episode. It was crude, funny, and had lots of subtle background jokes and plays on wording. And as usual, the animation was top notch, with plenty of attention paid to details.
Read moreAfter being introduced to the crew members of the Free Enterprise it is clear that the show’s creators set out to push the boundaries and have thus far succeeded since nothing this raunchy has ever been on the Sci Fi channel before.
Read moreBabette is the sexy spawning of Darph Bobo, and one of his dark femclown consorts. She’s every bit as evil as her dad, but she lacks his initiative and intelligence.
Read moreThe Ixians are the technological powerhouse of the Imperium. If its technical, scientific, futuristic or in anyway cool, it was designed and built by the Ixians.
Read morePenelope Schlubb is a master lawyer and a mistress of coercion. She was once a lover of Darph Bobo but now takes a liking for the purple man himself Chode McBlob.
Read moreWhile the show was obviously toned down for television, it hasn’t lost its edge and sarcastic wit at all. And much like the short film, the series begins with a line that also lampoons sci fi clichés. “Anyone else noticed that we... Read more
The Fremen are the desert nomads of Dune. They’re known for their glowing blue eyes, xenophobia and total aptitude for fighting skills.
Read moreNancy is another synthetic robot. She looks just like Gus, except she wears a skirt and has a church lady haircut.
Read moredidn’t care for Webster too much. It sounded like he was reading his lines off a
scrap of loose-leaf paper, and that he didn’t do much in the way of preparation for the part.
In Tripping the Rift. God is also known as: Creator of the Universe, The Almighty, All that is good, the Just, the Merciful, and the voyeur who watches over us all the time (including in the shower).
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