#May2016

Philip K. Dick TV anthology series coming courtesy of Bryan Cranston and RDM

Philip K. Dick.

Bryan Cranston and Battlestar‘s own Ronald D. Moore are teaming up to bring a PKD anthology series to the televisor-screens. What a weird combo! I’ll take it. What a weird concept! I’ll take it.

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Ronald D. Moore Turning ‘OUTLANDER’ novels into a TV show. Wee?

Ronnie Moore! I miss you. You can’t seem to get shit onto television, with pilot after pilot vomiting up all over itself. Now you’re adapting a TV adaptation of some fucking series of novels I have never came across.

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Photo From Ron Moore’s 17th Precinct Is A BSG Nostalgia Bomb.

Check out this photo from Ron Moore’s next show, 17th Precinct. Hell yeah, Baltar, Lee, and Six are in it.

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Ronald D. Moore’s Battlestar Galactica Bible Is Online. Frakinfappin’.

My nipples get hard just contemplating reading this. It’s Ronald D. Moore’s Battlestar Galactica bible. Online, and for anyone to read. Like, seriously. This is probably the closest thing to an actual bible that I’ll ever get to read. I’m that deep of a fanboy. Say what you will about the latter portion of the BSG series, or even RDM’s finale, aiight? I think even with that considered, his initial vision for the universe was goddamn gorgeous. The bible itself is expansive, and covers everything from The Red Line to how take on the very commands for the CIC.

“Clear Forward” means there is nothing in front of the Viper in the launch tube.

“Nav-con green” means the navigational system aboard the Viper is operating and is showing up green on the Launch Officer’s board.

“Interval check” means that he has checked the interval between this Viper and the one launched immediately before it.

“Clear Forward” means there is nothing in front of the Viper in the launch tube.  “Nav-con green” means the navigational system aboard the Viper is operating and is  showing up green on the Launch Officer’s board.

“Interval check” means that he  has checked the interval between this Viper and the one launched immediately  before it.

It’s intense, man. I don’t imagine I’ll get to plow through all fifty pages anytime soon, but I certainly will need to at some point. By candlelight. With  Vaseline.

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