As a long-time fan of sci-fi and especially of Battlestar Galactica (BSG), I can’t help but imagine what a modern-day BSG would look like. Ronald D. Moore, the mastermind behind this groundbreaking series, has hinted at the challenges of revisiting the story in today’s times.
Contemporary space exploration sagas, like SYFY‘s latest sensation The Ark (don’t miss new episodes every Wednesday), might want to pay tribute to one of the classic sci-fi shows that paved the way, Ronald D. Moore’s thought-provoking 2004 series Battlestar Galactica, which in turn drew significant inspiration from the original 1978 version (another early hit from SYFY, more famously known as Sci Fi at that time).
Absolutely, each work of art isn’t simply influenced by what has preceded it, but also by the unique spirit and era in which it is created. So, how might a contemporary reinterpretation of Battlestar Galactica unfold?
Ronald D. Moore on what a modern-day Battlestar Galactica series would look like
In the context of today’s political and cultural climate, Moore was posed that specific question during a chat about his career at San Diego Comic-Con in July. This conversation took place with Mary McDonnell, who portrayed President Laura Roslin for 74 episodes on BSG.
In simpler terms, Moore stated (through Deadline) that “The story would likely be different since I wrote it during a particular point in our lives and history.” He was offered the project only months after the 9/11 attacks, which greatly influenced the show’s development. During this period, there were significant events like Iraq, Guantanamo Bay, the Patriot Act, and debates about freedom versus security with terrorism and modern fundamentalism. The show aimed to reflect who we were at that moment in time. If he were to create Battlestar Galactica from scratch today, he’s unsure as it’s challenging to let go of what the show ultimately became.
Indeed, many of the challenges triggered by the events of September 11th persist today, although they might be eclipsed by the contentious nature of contemporary politics. Alternatively, the play could draw inspiration from the ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, the global pandemic that emerged in 2020, or even the economic crisis that reshaped the world’s financial landscape in 2008. In any case, certain aspects would remain strikingly consistent throughout different eras.
As a devoted admirer, I’d strive to maintain the same mindset I held when tackling the initial creation. My aim is to keep the essence of Battlestar Galactica, ensuring it remains identifiable as a space warship and carrier leading a displaced civilian fleet fleeing from the Cylons post-apocalyptic onslaught. It’s a story about their society, focusing on the artifacts of their civilization they chose to preserve, what they value, and the meaning of democracy. Then, I’d delve into the intricate details, but these modern times would undoubtedly influence my work.
Could the scenario you’ve presented offer a definite picture of what Battlestar Galactica (BSG) could be in the present day? Not necessarily, but it certainly sparks some intriguing imaginative musings. Let’s get those creative juices flowing, Mr. Moore! Write, write, write!
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2024-09-16 22:16