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Hi all!

Hi all.  I am very glad to be here.  After a very fun, but exhausting weekend at Galacticon 3 here in Houston, I decided to seek out the BSG clubs in my area and found this one.  I am very interested in joining a Viper group and am in process of reading the Viper manual and will hopefully get to join one of the exclusive Viper Wings in the near future.

I had the honor of being on the transportation team at Galacticon this year and had the honor of driving around many of the cast from BSG both old and new.  Got to make some really good friends and partied with Noah "Boxey" Hathaway over the weekend as well.

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Colonials,

It is with great pleasure that I announce Battlestar Raven-BFC 002 new Communications Officer, new Squadron Leader of The Hammers Viper Squadron and the Head of the Office of the Chaplain and Ship Historian aboard the Raven:

Lt. Victor Ford -New Communications Officer (5th In Command of Battlestar Raven)
Ensign Michael Quinn- Squadron Leader of The Hammers

Professor Joseph "Prometheus" Pearson- Chaplain and Ship Historian

Please join me in welcoming them and wishing them good luck on their new position.

Regards,
~Raven Actual

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Ravens and Friends,

The first offfcial ship patch for the Raven just arrived today.  Only 50 were made.  It is about 3 inches in size.

Since this batch turned out real nice, we will have the other design made and possibly the other ship patch designs especially the AirWing and the Marines. This patch will be availabe during GalactiCon 3 If any is left from there, it will be put up at the Raven Store

Regards,

Cherry "DragonLady"

Battlestar Fan Club Vice President

Commanding Officer-Battlestar Raven-BFC 002

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Colonials,

For the those Raven Members and Friends of Battlestar Raven that cannot make it to Galacticon 3, well here is a little something  for you.  Since you cannot come to Galacticon 3, we will bring Galacticon 3 to you via our live feed of the event on USTREAM and will be located at the following websites which can be  viewed easily:

 

http://www.battlestarraven-bfc-002.com

http://www.battlestararies-bsr26.net

http://www.thetimewarriors.co.uk/blog/  (located all the way down the front page of their site)

http://www.battlestargalactica.com 

http://www.battlestarfanclub.com ( at the Raven Group Page)

 

All the Raven Live Feeds will be located on the front page of these websites.

 

It can also be viewed on our Facebook LIKE page.   But we do want to thank the following websites for carrying our live feed.  This will also help lessen the strain on our main website server due to incoming traffic.  We don't want it going down during the event.  Please do not hesitate to check these websites out and follow along during the Galacticon 3 Convention.  It is the least we can do for our members on the Ravens and Friends of Battlestar Raven around the world,  that could not make it to Galacticon 3.  We will be giving this feature a trial run to see how well it works.  This feature will go live during Galacticon 3.  Hopefully our phones and tablets hold out battery wise or whatever other equipment that will be use so there is no interruption.  Otherwise, there will be intermission to switch batteries out.

Regards,

Raven Actual

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Colonials,

 

It is with great pleasure that I announce the following promotions :

 

Al Bartraw to the rank of Colonel :  http://www.battlestarraven-bfc-002.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=179272848

Diego Martin to the rank of Lieutenant Junior Grade:  http://www.battlestarraven-bfc-002.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=179281848

Keith Ranson to the rank of Major:  http://www.battlestarraven-bfc-002.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=179272850

Eduardo “Marine Enforcer” to the rank of Major:  http://www.battlestarraven-bfc-002.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=179274621

Roger Barstow to the rank of Lieutenant:  http://www.battlestarraven-bfc-002.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=179272851

Ronald Beaton to the rank of Chief Petty Officer: http://www.battlestarraven-bfc-002.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=179272852

Steve Tweed to the rank of Lieutenant Junior Grade:  http://www.battlestarraven-bfc-002.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=179272853

Steve Sardeson to the rank of Master Sergeant:  http://www.battlestarraven-bfc-002.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=179272854

Tom Burns to the rank of Lieutenant Junior Grade:  http://www.battlestarraven-bfc-002.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=179272855

 

It is also with great pleasure that I announce the selections of the following individuals to the following Command Staff Positions after :

Steve Tweed- New Operations Officer (3rd in Command )

Tom Burns-New Chief Engineering Officer:  ( 4th in Command)

Their selection comes with all the priviledges that comes with their rank and position.  The positions that these individuals are in is more important than their rank.   So please show them all the courtesy and respect that comes with the positions that they are selected in.

Also as a note, those Ravens that are not part of this promotion list, this does NOT mean you do not deserve to be promoted.  It is just you do not have the time in grade just yet.  That is all!  Hopefully the next time around, there will be more of you on the list to be promoted.  I will make sure you get what you deserve and have earned.  So keep the faith and keep kicking ass and taking names later.

As a special note to the following individuals promotion,  “Marine Enforcer”.  Although his actions are not always noticable publicly, his actions behind the scenes, have been a great help to me executing my job as Raven Actual.  Without his support, I would not be able to do my job as the Commanding Officer of Battlestar Raven.   He is not as verse as a lot of us when it comes to science  fandom.  But he is learning.

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THAT WAS PROMOTED!!!!!  KEEP LEADING BY EXAMPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!

SO SAY WE ALL!!!!!!!

 

Regards,

Raven Actual

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PBS on Sunday night!

From my good friends at Wildlifemedia.org...Chris Morgan and company and the producers of BearTrek...a film I'm going to highlight at Galacticon 3.

Show your support and please tune in!

A message from Chris:

Hi Friends,

I just wanted to remind you about Great Bear Stakeout airing on Discovery Channel in the USA
this coming Sunday evening at 9pm ET/PT, 8pm CT. There's a huge buzz around this film
and I am very proud to be a part of it. We managed to capture some incredible bear behavior,
and I am hoping it will further the cause for global conservation of these amazing animals and
the wild places we all depend upon.

I hope you enjoy it. I'd love to know what you think of the show...please feel free to reply
to this email if you'd like to share your thoughts.

Bear hugs,
Chris

p.s. A pic of me and some of the team attached below.
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Battlestar Raven would just like to wish the following Raven Members:

Ensign Eric "Hitman" Morelli

Ensign Elizabeth Nicholson

A very big HAPPY BIRTHDAY, from all of your fellow crewmates here on the Raven.  May the both of you have a great one and many more to come.  

So Say We All!!!  

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Colonials,

I just wanted to quickly welcome all new Raven Members, to the Raven Family and Friends Circle.  In just a short period of time, we have really grown in numbers and quality.  One of our recent members is Phillip Cocking, from the United Kingdom.  One thing I would like for all to know is that Phillip Cocking has a great skill for building models.  He built a 6 Foot long Classic Series Galactica Model, which he has been sharing pictures of his work to us. Here is an example:

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The rest of his work can be found at the following of the Raven's Facebook LIKE page:  

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.541619782525190.1073741831.455602271126942&type=3

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.544636138890221.1073741837.455602271126942&type=3

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Please do not hesitate to come and check out his great work.  It is really phenomenal.  If he was not too far, I would ask him to make me one :-)  And Phillip, thanks for accepting my invitation to join Battlestar Fan Club and the Raven.  You are now part of one big family of BSG lovers. :-)

Regards,

Raven Actual

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Crew of Battlestar Raven,

I just wanted to quickly take my time here to post this while I am on lunch. I just wanted to wish each and everyone of you serving aboard Battlestar Raven, the Flagship Chapter of Battlestar Galactica Fan Club, a very Happy 2nd Year Chapter Anniversay.  

As I look back, I will be honest to all of you, I was not even thinking having a Battlestar Command of my own.  I was perfectly satisfied being the person behind the scene and helping out.  The more I avoid it, the more I get pulled out.  The Raven is my second product of love should I say.  Battlestar Aries was the first one.  But I was her old Chief Engineer and she has the best damn Commander a chapter can have.  The Raven is really the first one I can call my own because I am now her Commander.  And by the Lords of Kobol, I will take care of her.  Of course, I cannot do it alone.  So to all of you serving aboard her, I thank you all for the bottom of my heart, for doing what you do to help me run Battlestar Raven especially my current Command Staff. She will shine along with her crew. I am only but one person.  So of course I will have limitations as a person.  But I will do what I can to get things done in the mean time.

So here is a little video that me and my very good friend and mentor Admiral Miguel Rivera had put together.  I love and enjoy the video we have put together in honor of each and everyone of you that serves aboard Battlestar Raven.  And I hope you guys enjoy watching it as well. 

And to my Flying Tigers Squadron Leader, Reamer, I hope you have enough cubits to buy everyone a drink.  I thought I saw you post somewhere that the drinks is on you :-).  I know I will be there once I get off duty today.  God help you Reamer! HEHEHEH!

I will talk to you guys later! I have to get back to work.

Regards, 

Raven Actual

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The Flying Tiger’s Story

 

The history of the Flying Tiger’s during WWII is well known and documented. They were out numbered by the Imperial Japanese air force and were victorious in the face of insurmountable odds against them. I pledge to continue this illustrious history for the modern day Flying Tiger’s aboard the Battlestar Raven.

 

As you know, the Flying Tiger’s were the second Viper squadron to become operational aboard the Raven. My squadron was the first to achieve goals that none other has to date. What are these goals you might ask? The Flying Tiger’s has the first pilot aboard the Raven that has earned both Viper and Raptor qualifications and the much sought after “Top Gun” award.  I have combined many styles of leadership to build the squadron and the pilots are following in my foot steps by completing their Viper/Raptor training without me ordering them to do so. I am very proud to lead such a dedicated group of pilots.

 

I as the leader of the Flying Tiger’s squadron aboard the Raven I have studied the tactics used by our enemy past and present and I have gleaned their best qualities to use against them in our galactic struggle for the survival of the Human Race. In other words, I use the best the enemy has used against us and turn it around and throw it right back at them without letting up.

 

During WWII the German Luftwaffe perfected the formation known as the “Schwarm” in English it’s known as the “Finger Four” formation it gave their pilots superior protection when entering into combat. It was far superior to the standard formations flown by the allies at the time. It was so successful that the Finger Four formation was adopted by the USAF and many other air forces all over the world. I decided to adopt the Finger Four as the primary attack formation used by the Flying Tiger’s squadron against the Cylons.

 

The formation has very distinct advantages in combat. The leader is able to see his wingman on his port side and is protected by him as well as the leader being able to come to the aid of his wing man if necessary. The secondary element on the leader’s starboard side is taking care of his six from their point of view as they can protect each other as the lead element of the formation is capable of doing. This formation works equally well with squadron's of plans or just the basic formation of four. Additional formations trail a short distance behind the leading group. The combined strength of this formation is able to wreak havoc against any attacking enemy.

 

The images don’t show it, but each plane is at a slightly different altitude to allow the ease of the formation to change direction without causing a mid air collision.

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I am the lead pilot of my squadron and I’m always at the cutting edge of the battle. I would never ask any of my pilots to perform a duty I my self am not willing to perform. I lead my squadron with a strong hand and I’m willing to give up my life if need be for my pilots.

 

Anyone that joins my squadron is a new member of my family. It is an Honor and my greatest pleasure to serve together with my pilots and crew aboard the Battlestar Raven! ! !

 

SO SAY WE ALL! ! ! !

 

Lt Jg Reamer

 

 

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My short story of the Battlestar Achilles

This was a one-shot story I wrote about the loss of the Battlestar Achilles during the Cylon War. The ship makes an appearance in my 'Battlestar Victorious' series and I had always wanted to flesh out its backstory: 

(Excerpt from Chapter One of 'Battlestar Victorious Volume One: Those Left Behind)

he found another story. This one was about the battlestar Achilles, the thirteenth battlestar built and the one whose demise remained somewhat of a mystery. The Achilles was a single-ship class, designed to test some of the theories of how to improve on the original Columbia-class battlestars. Achilles had been boarded by the Cylons, and it seemed only a matter of time until the ship was lost and the Cylons had control of the battlestar. Once that happened they could have vented the atmosphere into space, and once the crew had suffocated the guns could have been turned on the vipers and other ships of the battle group. The ships commander, Commander Dominic Rigel, made a blind jump past the red line once the atmosphere of the ship began to vent. His sacrifice saved the lives of the pilots that had launched from Achilles to do battle with the Cylons, and the lives of the crews of the other vessels in the area. He didn't know if anyone would ever truly know where the Achilles had jumped to; it was one of those enduring mysteries. Regardless of where it had gone, the battlestar would no doubt be crawling with the Cylons that had been trapped on board by the jump.

(Excerpt from Chapter Fourteen of 'Battlestar Victorious Volume II: The Return Home)

"You've been staring out that window for several minutes now and you haven't made the slightest sound. What's the matter Admiral?" General Alice Hyde asked with some concern.

"I was remembering Cosmora, when the Fourth Fleet engaged the Cylons. How much do you know about that battle?" Fleet Admiral John Kronus asked, still looking out into space.

Hyde shrugged, "I'm afraid that I know very little. Just that you won us a great victory that day. I never bothered to learn more about it."

"I had been posted to the battlestar Rycon as Tactical Officer. The Rycon was assigned to the Fourth Fleet along with the battlestars Achilles, Aeneas, Reprisal, Athena, and Etain. The Mephitis had been part of the Sixth Fleet. However after other battlestars were lost in the Battle of Nerio she was assigned to us for the Cosmora operation." Kronus said, his gaze still looking off into some unseen place in the distance.

"What was it that got you moved up the ranks so quickly after the battle?" Hyde asked, genuinely intrigued.

"Admiral Harrell, the commanders of the battlestars, their XOs, and others above me in rank were killed in the battle. The Achilles had been boarded by the Cylons and Commander Rigel jumped the ship away before they lost control to the toasters. The Rycon was severely damaged, Aeneas and Etain were destroyed, and the Reprisal was about as damaged as we were. I assumed command of the fleet and with some creative tactical maneuvers turned the tide and won the day. I was an ace pilot when I went into that battle and I left it a hero." Kronus said this as his mind ran the scenes from that day. He could still see the flames that had erupted in the CIC, the bodies of his commander and the XO, the screams of the wounded, and the confusion as to what to do next.

Loss of the Achilles

Written by: Wes Imlay

Forty-Five Years Before the Fall:

Battle of Cosmora:

Battlestar Achilles, Combat Information Center:

The hull of the Battlestar Achilles shuddered as another barrage of missiles from the Cylon baseships found their mark, throwing many in the CIC to the deck with a hard thud.

"Report!" Commander Dominic Rigel demanded when he had regained his footing.

"Lieutenant Ponce reports that her Marines are still holding the Cylons off from the accesses to Aft Damage Control and Auxiliary Fire Control but they're running low on ammo down there. She says that it won't be long before they're throwing rocks at them," Captain Erica Wahlstrom, the Communications Officer for the Achilles, reported after receiving a dispatch from First Lieutenant Corrine Ponce.

"Get Chief Harbert to send some of his people to the Small Arms Locker on the 04 Level to round up some weapons to use against the toasters," Rigel ordered Wahlstrom who immediately contacted the hangar deck to get a hold of the Chief.

Battlestar Achilles, Aft Damage Control:

First Lieutenant Corrine Ponce ducked back behind the bulkhead as a bullet flew by her head, if she had not moved she knew what would have happened. The staccato of gunfire between her Marines and the Cylons had been practically non-stop, and she was starting to worry about just what would happen if their ammunition ran out. There was no question as to the importance of this one section of the ship, the Fleet had figured out the Cylon boarding tactics and what the outcome would be if they were successful. It was one thing to have to fire on an enemy ship, but a friendly ship taken over by the enemy and the thought of having to fire on those who could still be alive weighed heavily on even the hardest person, it was psychological warfare at its finest.

"I'm hit!" someone exclaimed.

Ponce turned and saw that it was Private Ronald Laurenson.

"Medic!" she yelled and out came Corpsman Alice Bannister. Ponce looked over at Sergeant James Mannix and the two shared a knowing look at what needed to be done.

"Brewers, the two of you help Doc get Laurenson to cover!" Ponce yelled over the gunfire. Immediately two of the rifles stopped firing and George and Thomas Brewer, brothers from Virgon, ran over to where Laurenson lay to help Bannister move him into Aft Officers Gymnasium where a mini-triage area had been set up.

Going by the rules of the Colonial Fleet, George and Thomas Brewer should not have been on the Achilles together. In order to prevent an entire set of siblings being lost with a single ship it was now against the rules for brothers and sisters to serve together on the same ship. It was thanks to a clerical error that Thomas Brewer found himself serving on Achilles, the clerk at Fleet Headquarters had dropped the 'H' from his name thereby making it appear as though he was not related to George Brewer.

"And what the frak do we do when the rifles run out of ammo?" Private Ernest Pollard, a young Marine from Caprica who was not far removed from boot camp, asked. He sat down low behind a storage box that lay strewn across the floor as the Cylon bullets continued to hit it one after the other. Pollard's heart beat so heavily that his whole body seemed to throb with every beat. His rifle shook in his hands even as he reached up to fire off a short burst at the Centurions at the far end of the corridor.

"Pull out a sidearm and start shooting until you can't! After that just hit them with the butt of your rifle, but we're going to keep them from Aft Damage Control or die trying!" Ponce said as she let loose another volley of rifle fire that kept an advancing Cylon pinned.

Before anyone else could speak, the battlestar shook violently as another enemy missile found its mark. The Cylon forces seemed to care little about their own boarding party if it meant that a lucky shot put the Battlestar out of the fight. They were true warriors through and through. The Marines who fell to the deck got up immediately and started firing again at the Cylons who tried to use the moment to advance further along the corridor.

Combat Information Center:

Another large explosion rocked the ship, that one must have been closer to the area of the ship where the CIC was located. The Battle of Cosmora was raging around the Achilles, the Colonial forces and the Cylons engaged in a skirmish that had escalated into a full-scale battle.

"Send word to launch the last of the reserves immediately. I want every bird we have in the fight," Rigel said to his XO, Colonel Floyd Symons.

"With all due respect sir, I think you're giving up on the Marines too easily," Symons protested.

"I'm looking at the facts. We're boarded and the Marines are being whittled down by the Cylons, the situation is what is."

"What do you want the crew on the hangar deck to do once they've launched the rest of the air group?" Symons asked.

"Tell them to take up arms and fight the Cylons, they need to help the Marines keep the Cylons from taking Aft Damage Control and Auxiliary Fire Control," Rigel said as his hand reached down and felt the sidearm that was attached to the belt of his service uniform, "We're all riflemen today."

"For the record, I already hate everything about this," Symons said as he left to get the Commander's orders implemented.

"As do I," Rigel said under his breath. This was only his ninth month in command of the Achilles, and he already had to prepare himself for the possibility that it would soon come to an end. Before he was the XO of the Galactica and now this, he took a moment to get his thoughts in order before he let his mind wander down paths he could ill-afford to go down.

"Commander, the Etain and Aeneas were just destroyed by the Cylons and the Reprisal just experienced a large explosion in the CIC. Admiral Harrell and most of the senior staff were lost," Lieutenant Peter Fraser announced with a voice that betrayed the stunned state his mind was in from having read the report.

'It just keeps getting better,' Rigel thought before deciding on his course of action, "Helm; we are moving Achilles out of the engagement zone in case the Cylons take control of the ship."

"Aye aye sir, moving away from engagement zone," Petty Officer Paula Calvin announced as she began to use the helm controls to maneuverAchilles away from the action.

Battlestar Achilles, Hangar Deck:

Chief Cyril Harbert put the receiver down and looked around at the organized chaos that was his hangar deck. It seemed the enlisted and the officers were both wandering around in an exhaustion-fueled haze brought on by the intensity of the battle that raged outside the armored hull of the Achilles.

He started to walk away when the phone in his office began to ring once again. He picked it up and recognized the voice of Captain Wahlstrom.

"Chief, the Commander wants you to launch all available Vipers and Raptors immediately."

Harbert was stunned, "Does this have to do with the Cylons?"

"It's a precaution you know, worst case scenario and all."

"Understood, I'm on it!" Harbert said as he sat the receiver down to disconnect the call.

He walked out of the office and into a sea of apparent chaos as the crew scrambled about their duties. He looked at the people running around one more time, it was going to be rough but Commander Rigel's orders simply had to be done.

"Jayes, get over here now!" Harbert called out when he saw Specialist Alwyn Jayes within shouting range.

"Yes Chief, what can I do for you?" Jayes asked as soon as he could get close enough to talk to Harbert without having to yell.

"I want you to take Kershaw, Lear, Magahy, Ainscough, Traynor, Stockbridge, and Westlake to Aft Small Arms Locker 107 on the 04 Level, and get the weapons and ammo to the Marines at Aft Damage Control and Auxiliary Fire Control. Split up as needed once you get there and use whatever equipment you need for transport," Harbert said as he kept going over in his mind the consequences of what would happen if this was not successful.

"You got it Chief," Jayes said before leaving to round up the people he would need for this particular assignment.

"Cairns, come here!"

Harbert waited and not long after he had called for him Petty Officer 1st Class Thomas C. Cairns walked up to him and asked, "What can I do for you, Chief?"

"I need you to help me get every available Viper and Raptor launched, ASAP. I'll take the port side and you take the starboard."

Combat Information Center:

"Sir, I'm receiving word from the teams the Chief sent to bring supplies to the Marines. They ran into the Cylons at Aft Port Supply Offices, the Second Port Aft Auxiliary Generator Room, Aft Crew Berthing, the Aft Officers Wardroom, and it would appear the Cylons are now advancing towards Hangar Deck Control," Fraser reported as he received the information at Tactical.

"Let the Chief know that him and his people need to keep the Cylons away from Hangar Deck Control until all our birds are launched," Rigel ordered before he went to work at the Command and Control Station in the center of the CIC. He brought up a schematic of the Achilles and took note of the areas the resupply group had run into the Cylons.

"Sir, Major Kronus of the Rycon has taken command of the Battle Fleet. Also we have received word that Admiral Carnac's Battlestar Group One will be jumping into range of Cosmora shortly and assist us against the Cylons," Wahlstrom reported.

'Major Kronus?' Rigel thought to himself in disgust, if a Major was assuming command of the entire battle fleet then the other ships must be in worse shape than he had imagined. In his mind he felt it was his duty to get his house in order so he could relieve the 'Major'. But as the time strolled on it became increasingly unlikely.

"Perhaps we can use the maintenance spaces to move the supplies to the Marines?" Symons asked as he walked to where Rigel stood with reports of the Marines taking further losses against the Cylons.

"Let's try that, perhaps there are some ammo hoists in the area that we can use to move them," Rigel looked at the report and then looked back at Symons, "either way it looks like we're running out of time."

"The supply group has found a maintenance space access in Ready Room 5, they believe they can reach Aft Fire Control from there," Wahlstrom announced.

"Thank the Gods," Rigel said at this piece of good news before thinking, 'let's hope they can get a route to Aft Damage Control."

Auxiliary Fire Control:

Much like it was over in Aft Damage Control, the firefight taking place at Auxiliary Fire Control was just as intense.

Second Lieutenant Colin Parry swore under his breath as another one of his Marines fell down from the fire they were taking from the Cylons, "Who got hit?"

"It's Parsonage, sir," Private Jana Nankivell said as she crawled over to where Private William Parsonage lay prone on the deck.

"How is he?" Parry asked, though he was afraid he knew the answer.

"He's dead sir, toasters drilled him between the eyes," Nankivell said.

"Get his weapons, we might need them if we run low on ammo," he hated to do it but that was the nature of warfare. He could mourn those lost later; right now he had to keep his mind focused on how to keep the Cylons from taking Auxiliary Fire Control.

There was movement to the rear, "Someone keep the toasters from coming up that aft corridor!" Parry was worried about an attempt that way, and it seemed his fears were realized.

"We're friendly, don't shoot!" a voice yelled from down the corridor

Parry looked and saw three people carrying small ammo boxes in their direction, "You idiots about got yourselves killed!"

"Well it's nice to see you too sir, we've brought you some presents," the woman said as she brought a box of ammo to where the Marines had bunkered down for the firefight with the Cylons.

"Truth is I'm not going to look a well-armed horse in the mouth, distribute the ammo then grab a gun and start shooting."

"Wait a minute, we're from the hangar deck…we're not Marines," the woman protested.

"What's your name?" Parry asked.

"Aviation Machinist Mate Tara Jameson," she said as she hit the deck as a round from the Cylons flew by her head.

"Well Jameson, right now there is no difference here between who is a Marine and who isn't. I've lost seventeen people trying to hold this position, so you can pick up a gun and start shooting those frakking toasters!"

Jameson simply nodded and went about the duties that Parry had assigned her.

Hangar Deck:

The Vipers were in the process of being launched when the door to the Aft Storage Bay exploded in a sheet of flames, the Cylons had managed to get their hands on the explosives needed to blast the door.

The Centurions came out with their guns blazing a fiery hell of bullets at the Colonials. Pilots and deckhands were cut down as though a giant scythe had descended on the hangar deck.

Harbert began yelling orders to his deck gang but it was no use, they took off for the various exits only to find that in the time they had spent getting what Vipers and Raptors they could off the ship that the Cylons had devised a plan to trap them on the hangar deck, they were now like the proverbial fish in a barrel.

"What do we do Chief?" three of the deckhands asked.

"Grab a torch, a wrench, whatever you can and see what we can do. If it can be used a weapon then use it," Harbert noticed that the pilots had pulled out their sidearms and were already trying to find cover while they shot at the Cylons but it would only be a matter of time until the ammo was gone and the fighting would get even more up close and personal.

"LeCompte," Harbert called out as he grabbed one of his knuckle draggers by the uniform and pulled him to the side, "I want you to contact the CIC, tell them the Cylons have stormed the hangar and we're fighting them off but it doesn't look good."

Gerard LeCompte looked stunned for a moment, "What are you going to do Chief?"

"I'm going to stay here and die with my boots on, now get going!"

LeCompte ran away towards the Harbert's office. As for Harbert, he grabbed the closest heavy tool he could find and went into the fray. He was not afraid of dying, after all he had taken an oath when he enlisted, and if he was going to die then would try to take as many of the toasters with him as he possibly could.

Combat Information Center:

Wahlstrom was silent at first when she put the receiver down, as though her mind was still trying to process the information that had just been delivered.

Rigel noticed this and came over immediately, "Report!"

"I just received word that the Cylons have stormed the hangar deck, from the information I was given it seems likely all were killed," Wahlstrom said with a voice that seemed to shake with a mixture of dread and despair.

"What?" Rigel asked in stunned disbelief at what he was hearing.

"Aviation Machinist Mate Gerard LeCompte was on the line with me relaying information from the Chief's office when there was a burst of gunfire. I heard him scream and then the line went dead, Commander I think the Cylons have secured the hangar."

'Damn it!' Rigel's mind screamed. He kept himself composed; at a time like this it was important that the crew not see their Commanding Officer panic in any way.

Instead he thanked Wahlstrom and headed over to Tactical, "Mr. Fraser I want all the bulkheads on the corridors leading from the hangar deck sealed. If the Cylons have the hangar then our only course of action is to make sure they can't advance further into the ship."

"Sir, what do we do about the people who are trapped on the wrong side of the bulkheads?" Fraser asked right away before he could catch himself.

Rigel simply patted the Tactical Officer on the shoulder, "Pray to the Gods that they make it out alright, otherwise there's not much else we can do for them."

Fraser simply nodded and went about carrying out the orders he had been given. Rigel walked over to the Command and Control Station and picked up the receiver located on the side of the console. This receiver was a direct line to Engineering, and the call he was about make was enough to make him sick to his stomach.

Main Engineering:

"This is the Chief," Chief Engineer Nathan Goff said as he picked up the receiver in his office in Main Engineering.

"Chief, this is the Commander. I need your assistance with a plan in case the Cylons somehow take the ship."

"You have my attention sir, what do you need done?" Goff said as he began to think of the thousands of scenarios that could result of this call…none of them all that appealing.

"Right now the Marines are holding the Cylons at bay near Aft Damage Control and Auxiliary Fire Control. However, the Marines are running low on ammo. I also just received word that the Cylons have taken the Hangar Deck. I need you to make sure the FTL drive will be able to jump at a moment's notice," Rigel said with a voice that seemed strangely at ease considering the chaos that was surrounding the ship.

"Any location we're going to be jumping to sir, won't I need to consult with Tactical on this?"

"No Chief, we're going to do a blind jump. I may lose this ship, but I'll be damned if I'll allow it to be used against our fellow men and women in the Fleet. That's not the only part of this plan."

Goff arched an eyebrow, "Very well then, what's the other part?"

"Tactical will do the jump, I'm having a plot done that should take us far past the Red Line. Your job is to make sure that the FTL is up and going. The other part of your job is to sabotage the ship's FTL and engines in such a way that the Cylons will be unable to restart the ship and jump back into the war."

"Wait a sec; you're saying we're going to strand ourselves in the middle of space with no idea where we're at?" Goff could not believe what he was hearing from the Commander.

"If they take either of those two areas, especially Aft Damage Control then we're dead already. I'm just making sure that if the Cylons win the battle they'll have a hollow victory."

"Understood Commander, we won't let you down," Goff said.

"I know you won't Chief, but let's hope we don't have to put this plan into action."

"So say we all," Goff said as the connection was severed and he was left standing in his office holding the receiver.

He walked out of his office and started ordering his snipes to don their emergency breathing apparatuses. If things were going that badly above them that the ship was in danger of being lost then it made sense for them to be ready in case the atmosphere was vented. If there were the case then his last mortal act would be to strand the Cylons in whatever part of space they ended up jumping to.

Aft Damage Control:

The firefight was intensifying now; it seemed the Cylons could somehow sense that the Marines were being worn down by attrition. Ponce was grateful for the deck gang that had brought the ammo to them, it was enough to bolster their reserves and ensure that the fight against the toasters would keep going. The problem was that their numbers had been depleted considerably due to combat injuries and fatigue was starting to creep in.

"What I wouldn't give for some stims," Ponce swore under her breath as she let loose another barrage of gunfire from her assault rifle.

"So far Auxiliary Fire Control has yet to be taken, the reports I've received are encouraging," Private Olin Perry said after receiving another report from the Marines guarding that section of the ship.

"That's encouraging, but I would rather they just knock them out and come here to us," Ponce said through gritted teeth. It seemed the Cylons were pouring more of their forces into taking this one section than they were into other areas of the ship.

"They're advancing!" Pollard exclaimed as the sound of heavy metallic footsteps pounded on the deck coming their way.

"Ready grenades!" Ponce yelled as the Marines followed her orders and began hurling grenades in the direction of the Cylons.

The loud explosions seemed to rattle the bones in the bodies of the Marines, but it at least stopped the Cylon advance for now.

"Let's show them what the Colonial Marines are made of…" Ponce did not get to finish that sentence as an RPG found its mark near where the Marines were huddled.

Ponce was thrown hard against the bulkhead and her body felt as though it had been stabbed in several places and they all hurt in ways she could not have imagined.

The sound of the Cylons steps sounded again on the deck, this was it and there was only thing to do.

"Fix bayonets!" Ponce ordered to those who were still able to stand. They would either stop the Cylons here or die trying. Near here was the body of Private Perry. Ponce grabbed the receiver and sent word that Aft Damage Control was in danger of being overrun by the Cylons.

The Marines who could still stand readied their bayonets, even those who had been wounded rushed out of the nearby gymnasium to help defend against the incoming rush. If they were to die here it would be a last stand worth remembering.

Combat Information Center:

Rigel held the report in his hand, which was trembling now after what he had read. The Cylons had broke the Marines at Aft Damage Control and now it seemed to only be a matter of time until that vital station was overrun. He did not have much time to think about possibilities except the worst possible outcome.

"All CIC personnel are to done breathing apparatuses immediately. Mr. Fraser, prepare the ship for jump. Make it a blind one, or at least get us as far past the Red Line as you can," Rigel began giving his orders that the personnel immediately started to carry out. It seemed they knew that the game was almost over and they were on the losing team. Even so, they were going to carry out their duties and uphold the high standards one would have expected from a member of the Colonial Fleet.

"Incoming message from Lieutenant Ponce, putting it on loud speaker," Wahlstrom said before Rigel could argue.

"Sorry…sir…tried to hold them off…Damage Control…taken…" Ponce's last words on the speaker before there was a cough and a gurgling sound that left little doubt that she was dead.

"Begin jump!" Rigel shouted.

"Jump in Five…Four…Three…Two…One," Fraser said as an uncomfortable hissing sound began to be heard throughout the CIC. The Cylons were venting the atmosphere, the Achilles was lost.

Rigel closed his eyes and waited to complete the jump into parts unknown.

"Jump complete," Fraser announced through the breathing apparatus.

"Good work Mr. Fraser," Rigel said as he walked over and picked up the phone for Engineering. A moment later when Chief Engineer Goff picked up Rigel simply said, "The ship is lost, you know what to do."

A minute or two later the lights in the CIC went off, with only the emergency lights providing an eerie ambiance to the room.

Main Engineering:

Chief Engineer Goff stood before the FTL display as the lettering changed from a green 'ONLINE' to a red 'OFFLINE'. In addition to the FTL being taken offline the engines had been sufficiently damaged by various impromptu means and were now silent for the first time since the Achilles had been first commissioned.

Goff stood there along with his fellow snipes in a section of the ship was for all intents and purposes…dead.

"All that is left is to simply wait for the end," Goff said as he turned to face the crew had assembled around him; "How you spend your last hours are up to you. I'll stay here in case the ship is saved and I can restore power. Being your Chief has been an honor," Goff stopped before emotion could get the better of him. He knew he was fooling himself, Commander Rigel meant for this to be a one-way trip but he dared not tell them that just so they could a little hope to hold onto.

Combat Information Center:

In the CIC, Rigel had given similar orders to the personnel assembled there. Once it was confirmed that Engineering had done its part to disable the battlestar, Rigel released the crew from their duties and were now free to do what they wished. A few brave souls, led by Colonel Symons, decided to try to make their way to Aft Damage Control to retake the area from the Cylons. Rigel wished them luck and said that any who wished to join them was free to do so.

As for Commander Dominic Rigel, he pulled a seat from an abandoned Tactical Station and simply sat there in the CIC of a doomed battlestar.Achilles had been a good ship, just a victim of bad luck more than anything.

He thought of his family on Scorpia. His wife, Lara, would get the news of his death and his four kids would wonder why their dad would not be coming home ever again.

As time went by his mind began to fog and consciousness seemed to be leaving him. He knew he was running out of oxygen and would soon be dead. He accepted this fate of course; he just hoped that his decision to jump the Achilles away before the Cylons could use the ship for their own purposes would be viewed favorably. If History were to judge him, perhaps the judgment would be kind to him and his crew. They had fought so hard to save their ship and deserved to be remembered for that.

As he began to lose his battle to stay conscious he once again thought of his family, he was determined to make his last thoughts be of them…

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Battlestar Hero Herbert Jefferson Jr!

Colonials!

First of all I welcome all our new members...a round of applause to all of you....thank you for being part of our community.

Before we present the Hero of Battlestar Galactica award this week, I would like to let all of you know that we are now featuring episodes 3 & 4 of Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome on the Fan Club site.

You can also view both episodes 1 & 2 on the site as well.

Really, all I can say is that nowadays things are coming up BSG in a very good way, enthusiasm is off the board, everyone is psyched & I'm feeling really good energy from all of you.

Remember this one major fact: IT'S ALL ABOUT YOU!

Do not doubt this for one minute..trust me, I really know this....you make things happen by banding together, holding the flag up high and letting your voices be heard.

Guess what, they have been....so yell louder!

Keep the faith, stay strong, stay committed...don't be surprised if "the powers that be" move once again...and give YOU what YOU want.

'Nuff said...all the success, all the advancements, all of the victories belong to all of you wonderful folks scattered across this globe...united in purpose & fact.

Now of course, our award!

This individual completed the troika in the original series...a mainstay in the show...and a very vital character whose interpretation inspired "many" copies.

Tonight, the award goes to a man who put the "BOOM" in Boomer...we salute Herbert Jefferson Jr

So Say We All!

 

Shawn O'Donnell

President

Battlestar Galactica Fan Club

 

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Reposting from my article on examiner:

Way back at the beginning of 2012 at WonderCon, there was a trailer shown during the Battlestar Galactica panel for a proposed prequel to the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series. Note that this shouldn't be confused with the other prequel series, Caprica, which was unfortunately cancelled after just one season in 2010 (and just when it was getting interesting).

The fan reaction was joyous to say the least, but then the punchline came that Syfy was balking at the idea of starting it back up again, especially when an unrelated movie adaptation is still being bantered about. Then over the months since then Blood and Chrome has been alternatively approved, on hold, cancelled, or approved but only as a direct to web property, more or less at random depending on the whim of the programming directors on any given day.

After a while it died down to the grumblings of fans who kept watching the bootleg trailer hoping that something would change. Well it seems that it has, and Entertainment Weekly has today broken the news that beginning this Friday, Blood and Chrome would be made available on Machinma in seven different twelve minute long webisodes. From there, it will then also air on Syfy as a two hour TV movie in early 2013 before being released to DVD for Christmas 2013.

Now will that be able to develop into something more than a single movie is anyone's guess however given that next year is the 35th anniversary of the original Galactica series, and the 10th anniversary of the reimagined series, pressure from fandom to bring back one of the most acclaimed and successful franchises will not be anything to dismiss lightly.

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Greetings Colonials!

We have some news to post to all of you...especially those avid Conventtion goers....I believe that last week I noted that the weekend of November 3rd is going to be a busy one for Battlestar Galactica and the Battlestar Galactica Fan Club in particular.

Well, it just got a whole lot more interesting!

As you know we'll be talking to the fans in Portland Oregon at OryCon 34 & in Orlando Flordia at Hurricane Who that weekend...I also wanted to point out once again that the Rhode Island Comic Con in Providence will be featuring Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict, Herbert Jefferson Jr., Anne Lockhart, Jack Stauffer, Noah Hathaway, Laurette Spang, Sarah Rush& Felix Silla...it's a BSG bonanza & a portent of things to come at Emissaries: Galacticon III!

Our own Daniel Allan will be in attendance at the Rhode Island Convention as well, manning the BSG Fan Club table and keeping the troops motivated & informed.

Also please turn your attention to the West Coast the same weekend...especially all of you folks in the Los Angeles metor area...come down and meet up with Team Galactica LA at the Long Beach Comic Con Team Galatica LA conists of myself, Herb Brunner, Cliff Gardner & of course the talented pioneer of what she likes to call Cheesecake Galactica Alicia Hollinger & please check her site for her great Sci-Fi pin up art!

We also have some special guests...first off, you know when they say it ain't rocket science...well it is with this guy!

Not only a real live rocket scientist...well, planetary scientist who not only worked on the Cassini-Huygens mission to Titan at JPL, he is a teacher & noted lecturer....and also happened to be the science advisor on Battllestar Galactica, Falling Skies, Eureka & the upcoming SyFy Channel series AND the co-author of "The Science of Battlestar Galactica"...we are pleased to announce that Dr. Kevin Grazier will be joining us in Long Beach!

Not done yet!

Our second featured guest...some may know her from her roles as Lorraine Prescott in Falcon Crest...some of you may know her as Benny Hanson in the feature film Pretty in Pink...I think you will ALL know her though as one of the Final Five, Ellen Tigh...Kate Vernon will be joining us in Long Beach as well!

 

Long Live Battlestar Galactica!

So Say We All!

 

Shawn O'Donnell

President

Battlestar Galactica Fan Club

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I got this from Hope Olmos (EJO's sister) early today. Very unhappy news.

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2012 Edition of L.A. Latino Film Fest Suspended
 
 
Published July 11, 2012
The Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival, which marked its 15th anniversary last year, will not be held in 2012 due to a lack of funding, the Los Angeles Times said.

"We don't like to call it canceled. We are regrouping," LALIFF co-founder and executive director Marlene Dermer said. "But we will still be trying to do some special anniversary screenings, a day of shorts, some membership and networking events to keep our audience happy."

She said the decision to postpone LALIFF until 2013 was announced upon the advice of the festival's management last week.

Over the years, Dermer said, "we had made some marketing cuts and programming cuts. It is an expensive venture. We are in Hollywood. If we were in Wisconsin, we'd be the big cheese and everyone would give us stuff for free."

The festival was founded in 1997 by actor Edward James Olmos, along with Dermer, and each year it has been organized through the Los Angeles Film Institute.
 
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This was sent out and shared by Edward James Olmos secretary, MaryAnn Beverly. And this happens to be very dear to EJO's heart. I have attended one these event in the past with my children.

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Ron Moore graciously took some time out to answer a few questions about things BSG so we could share with all of you.
This is kind of a retrospective...I did an interview with Ron at the beginning of the Re-Imagined series run & I thought it would be fun to "look back"...and as they say...it has happened before & it will happen again...
A big thank you to both Ron Moore & Ben McGinnis on this one..thanks guys!
So on with the show...or rather, THE interview...

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Shawn: It's been a while since we last talked...at least in a public interview...then we were talking about the re-imagined series when it was on air, now that it has been off air for a bit, what is you're perspective on it's legacy?

Ron: I don't really know what the legacy is at this point.  
I'm happy to see the show is still talked about and that it seems to have a life beyond the original run, and for now that's enough.
I just didn't want it to be forgotten.


Shawn: Back in 2003 you attended the first Galacticon at the invitation of Richard Hatch...and you faced a crowd that was somewhat dubious of your intentions for a "rebooted" version of the show they loved "as it was"...& you brought a lot of folks onboard with you then & there in the process...do you feel somewhat "vindicated" for lack of a better description that the show was met with so much acclaim & amassed such a big following...& furthermore that a lot of people who were originally doubtful actually liked the re-imagining?


Ron: I do feel vindicated in that sense.  
There was a lot of skepticism about what we were trying to do, within and without the fan community.  
There were a fair number of people in the entertainment business that smirked or snickered when we announced what our intentions were, so yep -- I feel like I got the last laugh


Shawn: What's  your personal take on the back & forth regards "Blood & Chrome"?
The fans really seem to want it to be televised...yet Sy-Fy seems inclined to make it a webisode event...so what do you think?

Ron: It's been up and down so many times, I've lost track of what the current plan is.  
The entire project began life as an attempt to do something via the Microsoft Network for distribution on their XBoX system and then it's gone through various permutations of distribution right through the filming.  
I stopped being involved early on and I really don't have any direct knowledge of what the current thinking is or when they'll make a final decision.  
But it seems reasonable to assume that it will be shown eventually in some format, somewhere, so stay tuned.


Shawn: Bryan Singer has been making moves to bring BSG to the big screen....essentially resurrecting his plans from 2001 to bring his version (along with Tom DeSanto's) to the air...or screen in this case. Opinions on that?

Ron:I have nothing to do with the Singer feature and no comment on it other than good luck with it.


Shawn: Fair enough..but as a follow up to that question....it seems that with a Bryan Singer version we might just be looking at yet another interpretation of the BSG universe...differering yet again from previous versions. In your opinion, what is your take on that? Arguably BSG has taken form in many different "universes" & probably more than most franchises with this venture…

Ron: I've always felt that the central story was strong enough that it could support multiple takes on takes on the material.  
Someday, I'm sure someone will do yet another iteration and I'll be curious to see it when they do.
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Shawn: Given the opportunity, what would you like to do with BSG now....or for that matter in the future?

Ron: I finished the story I was trying to tell, so I'm done for the moment.  
In the future, I could see revisiting Caprica and trying to finish that story or revamp the concept in a different way.
 I also think the First Cylon War is an interesting period to explore and it would be fun to play around with that saga.  
But again, it's not on the horizon.


Shawn: A couple of months ago we were contacted by Fred Armisen from Portlandia and were tickled to help promote that show's "One Moore Episode"...did you have fun doing that?

Ron: I had a ball.  
They were incredibly gracious to the three of us during the shoot up in Portland and I was personally very flattered to be asked to appear on the show.  
The entire Portlandia team was fantastic and I'm a big fan of their show.


Shawn: What's on the horizon for you now?
Fans out there....I know...would like to know…
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Ron: I'm in development, as they say.  I'm about to start pitching a variety of projects to the networks, both cable and broadcast.  Some genre, some not, some solo, some not.  Check with me again in the Fall and I'll have an idea of what's looking likely to happen.


Shawn: Do you want to do more espisodic televsion that has a central mythology...something that like BSG has an overall basic "this is your destiny" feel & this is how you get there.....?

Ron: Sure.  
I enjoy that style of storytelling and would love to do it again.  
I enjoy the process of creating a universe and an over-arcing mythology that operates within it.

Shawn: Speaking of that...with the phrase of "This has happened before & it will happen again"...I think the last time we did an interview, I asked if you had advice for people trying to break into the film business...so I'll ask it again....what suggestions or advice do you have?

Ron: As always, I tell people that the key to breaking into the business is combination of talent and a willingness to persevere in the face of rejection.  
The business will throw obstacles in your way and make you feel worthless and untalented at every turn and you have to be willing to move over, around, or through those obstacles over and over again.  
It's just a relentless tide of "No" coming at you.  
But if you've got the goods, this town will eventually find you because genuinely talented people are hard to find and everyone is looking for them.
 
 
 
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Fellow Colonials!

Firstly & I must note with sadness the passing of veteran actor Richard Lynch today.

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A fine actor who appeared in countless roles throughout the years & probably best known to BSG fans for the parts played in the original series episodes "Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Parts I & II)" as Wolfe, to Galactica: 1980s Xavier to even the role of Count Iblis in Richard Hatch's Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming.

Of course those were among many roles he played...from Star Trek to even Rob Zombie's interpretation of Halloween.

He will be missed.

As far as the new folks we are proud to announce for Emissaries: Galacticon III...to start, veteran Jack Stauffer who played Lt. Bojay in TOS will be joining us and you all probably know he showed up first in the episode that introduced the character of Commander Cain to the world..."The Living Legend Parts I & II".

Also as a part of the "main trio" of Viper pilots defending Galactica, we are happy to welcome the orginal Lt. Boomer...Herbert Jefferson Jr.!

And for something of a change of pace & genre, we welcome the lovely Alessandra Torresani who portrayed Zoe Graystone in the acclaimed SyFy series Caprica.

As a reminder to everyone who has not visited the G3 site today...prices ARE going up July 5th on the tickets

For all those attending ComicCon this year, please look out for Richard Hatch there along with Herbert Jefferson Jr. as well as the original Starbuck...Dirk Benedict.

Don't miss Richard's panel on Thursday the 12th called "So Say We All" at 1030 am.

Yours truly is going to be there...look for me at Richard's table boosting the Fan Club & G3!

So Say We All!

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