This is why a cleanroom is needed when putting any space thingys together. Never fails when one sick technician worked on that probe. Trillions to one by chance they found the probe floating in the blackness of space.
I thought this was an awesome aspect of the storyline. Never figured out if they just threw it in there or if they intended to elaborate on it later but canceled the series before they did.
It was Lymphocytic encephalitis. Humans over the centuries have developed an immunity to it and if they catch it is not fatal . The Human cylons did not have this immunity
This arc make me wondering if there isn't a third power never showed that simply waiting the end of the human-cylon conflict to take care of the survivors; maybe the last cylon basestar have a short live after the last episode
I thought it would have been good to have a 3rd smaller group. The remnants of those who left nuke Earth. Knowing their time was up and helping the new humans to escape the Cylons. Maybe realising late on that they could coexist. I would have had the religious overtones but with the reveal being the 3rd race dying rather than angels.
The ideal weapon to wipe out the entire cylon race or at least buy enough time to make an escape far, far away ... and they give it away for no real reason.
I think it was a navigational marker dropped by the 13th tribe which was accidentally contaminated with some common virus that didn't really affect humans but was extremely lethal to cylons
When I first saw this episode my impression was it was a biological container left by accident? What happen afterwards could be anybody guess. With the effects or the consequences both the humans or cylons must deal with the issues.
The first time in this series we can see a true fear in the cylons... Am i the only one wondering why the cylons nuked the 12 colonis? They could just kill all humans with a super disease like this, and then take their planet... Its longer then the original plan, but a more faster way to find a new home...
If it takes too much time, humans will find a cure, if it's spreading too fast then it's probably not lethal enough, if it kills too fast, it wouldn't spread everywhere. There would always be survivors. Nuking is fast and easy and ironically the most humane way
@@fifaisscripted I know but it will destroy the planet and make it unhittable... Its a useless plan the cylons could have achieve so much if they took the colonials tech into their own fleet instead of nuking it all... Battlestars are way stronger then the base-stars
@@aztalyido Cylon technology is superior to Colonial technology, they could have built something to combat battlestars but didn't for some reason. They intended for all of humanity to die in one single strike, and it would have worked to if they had only waited just one more day. No Galactica, no civilian fleet, Pegasus would not last long under Cain's overly aggressive leadership. They don't need the colonies, they have resurrection.
The world deserves more BSG universe.
BSG deserves a univers big as star wars!!
Do people really want begin today's world it would be ruined by the left.
As a person who watched the original series in 1979 this new version was complete garbage.
@@fedr39 the 1979 version was complete garbage to the new series your on crack boy
@@fedr39 lol wut this is one of the best shows ever made
This is why a cleanroom is needed when putting any space thingys together. Never fails when one sick technician worked on that probe. Trillions to one by chance they found the probe floating in the blackness of space.
I wish they did more with this story line. It seemed to be dropped.
A disease so powerful, it turned even the surrounding nebula into the colours of illness.
FOR NURGLE
Or a thematically fitting nebula to leave your bio-weapon in
Wow, that’s kind of scary; like Enterprise-D finding an abandoned Borg cube. 😳
That would be Voyager that found a dead Borg cube.
@@catman351 With a piece from an 8472 Bioship on board, slowly growing and contaminating all the Borg?
@@toddkes5890 the first time they encounter a cube is before 8472 and they too suffered from a disease.
Icheb was genetically engineered and had a Pathogen in his body, that could destroy all Borgs an a Borg cube.
Guess he got her to shut up lol.
The first time you die youll find it very liberating, after that its a real headache.
I thought this was an awesome aspect of the storyline. Never figured out if they just threw it in there or if they intended to elaborate on it later but canceled the series before they did.
It was supposed to be an analogy on the ethics of war and the use of biological weapons.
13th Tribe through and through
“The Baseships will follow.”
That’s quite a 33rd.
It was Lymphocytic encephalitis. Humans over the centuries have developed an immunity to it and if they catch it is not fatal . The Human cylons did not have this immunity
This arc make me wondering if there isn't a third power never showed that simply waiting the end of the human-cylon conflict to take care of the survivors; maybe the last cylon basestar have a short live after the last episode
I thought it would have been good to have a 3rd smaller group. The remnants of those who left nuke Earth. Knowing their time was up and helping the new humans to escape the Cylons. Maybe realising late on that they could coexist. I would have had the religious overtones but with the reveal being the 3rd race dying rather than angels.
funny thing in the original bsg series, there was a 3rd race, it wouldve made sense if they included it in bsg reimagined.
Funny, I just watched the same exact episode yesterday. This deserves a so say we all!!!
The ideal weapon to wipe out the entire cylon race or at least buy enough time to make an escape far, far away ... and they give it away for no real reason.
Shudda avoided eating bats.
This isn't in Woohan
Did they ever explains what "it" was that made them all sick and how it was from "earth"?
I think it was a navigational marker dropped by the 13th tribe which was accidentally contaminated with some common virus that didn't really affect humans but was extremely lethal to cylons
Yes, it was an ordinary pathogen from Kobol, harmless to humans (and the thirteenth tribe).
It was a virus left over from the 13th tribe. Humans had developed an immunity to it centuries ago. Cylons hadn't. It was just bad luck.
When I first saw this episode my impression was it was a biological container left by accident? What happen afterwards could be anybody guess. With the effects or the consequences both the humans or cylons must deal with the issues.
The first time in this series we can see a true fear in the cylons...
Am i the only one wondering why the cylons nuked the 12 colonis?
They could just kill all humans with a super disease like this, and then take their planet...
Its longer then the original plan, but a more faster way to find a new home...
If it takes too much time, humans will find a cure, if it's spreading too fast then it's probably not lethal enough, if it kills too fast, it wouldn't spread everywhere. There would always be survivors. Nuking is fast and easy and ironically the most humane way
Besides, they already tried to do so in Deadlock, see how well that turned out.
@@fifaisscripted I know but it will destroy the planet and make it unhittable...
Its a useless plan the cylons could have achieve so much if they took the colonials tech into their own fleet instead of nuking it all...
Battlestars are way stronger then the base-stars
It's TV. Great TV too.
@@aztalyido Cylon technology is superior to Colonial technology, they could have built something to combat battlestars but didn't for some reason. They intended for all of humanity to die in one single strike, and it would have worked to if they had only waited just one more day. No Galactica, no civilian fleet, Pegasus would not last long under Cain's overly aggressive leadership. They don't need the colonies, they have resurrection.
Where did he learn to fly?
The Raptor was programmed on Autopilot. Gaius was just along for the ride.
What is this? Is BG on again? New episodes? I'm confused!
Season 3.
THEYR FIRGIT THEY MADR THIS EPISODE
4:44 When your girlfriend keeps talking to you for more than 5 hours straight
Somewhere the Cylons are watching humanity right now and laughing in honour of their ancestors.
Homeworld Cataclysm fans be like: I've seen this one before!
I immediately thought of that as well
This clip reminds me a bit of Aliens, i'd love to see an Aliens/nBSG crossover.
The dumbest part is all that loot was not pillaged!!!
They seriously didn't think of a biohazard?
Well...she got what she asked for