Battlestar Galactica

Battlestar Galactica by Jeffrey A. Carver is a reprint edition published by Macmillan on June 27, 2006, featuring 352 pages in English. This novel is based on the original SCI FI Channel miniseries that captivated audiences and is set in a universe where the Twelve Colonies of Man have enjoyed peace for decades following a war against the robotic Cylons. However, the Cylons have evolved, creating new models that resemble humans, leading to a devastating attack on the Twelve Worlds.
In this gripping narrative, readers will follow Commander William Adama as he navigates the dire circumstances following the assault, with only the Battlestar Galactica remaining to defend humanity. The story explores themes of survival and resilience in the face of overwhelming odds, as Adama must rally his dwindling forces against the advanced Cylon threat. This edition offers a deep dive into the science fiction and space opera genres, providing fans of the miniseries and newcomers alike with an engaging exploration of this iconic universe.
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Battlestar Galactica, an original SCI FI Channel miniseries, electrified viewers and critics alike and was hailed as a landmark in sci-fi television. Here, for the first time, is the novel based on that exciting drama.
For forty years, the Twelve Colonies of Man were at peace, united since the war against the robotic Cylons. These mechanical beings, created by mankind to perform the manual labor civilization required, were gone forever…or so humanity thought.
But in those years, the Cylons developed new Cylons that looked and acted like humans…and then they attacked the Twelve Worlds.
Only a single warship survived the massive attack: Battlestar Galactica, the oldest ship in the fleet, ready to be decommissioned and turned into a museum. Commander William Adama, himself set to retire, had but one course: to marshal his meager forces, and somehow keep the Cylons from wiping out the last vestiges of the human race. But their inhuman Cylon enemies—stronger, smarter, and driven to destroy—may be too powerful for them, and all of humanity, to survive.
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