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Whom Gods Destroy: Prelude to Axanar

"Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad" as spoken by Prometheus in Henry Wadsworth's The Masque of Pandora.

12578068692?profile=originalI had the opportunity to sit down with Alec Peters and discuss his latest project and it was an interesting talk.

I've known Alec for around 15 years so it was pretty easy to just launch right into the questions for this...and yes, he has always been a big fan of sci-fi!

The project in question of course is the upcoming Star Trek: Prelude to Axanar....

Shawn: So why a Star Trek project?

What made you want to do a Trek project as opposed to any other universe?

Alec: I have been a Star Trek fan since I was six years old...It is my favorite of "geekinesses".

I also love comics, sci-fi in general, gaming etc. So I am a pretty rounded geek...but Star Trek is my first love in that regard.

Shawn: So what made you choose the Battle of Axanar?

It's a fairly obscure reference from the third season of Star Trek, from the episode "Whom Gods Destroy" whose main protagonist is the character of Garth of Izar...

Alec: I was always fascinated by Garth...here was Kirk's hero. What was he like?

Why was he the role model of a whole generation of ship's captains?

And what was the Battle of Axanar and why was it a pivotal event in the Federation?...I wanted to know the answer to all these questions.

Shawn: So when you started this project out, what were your thoughts on casting?

Alec: I knew I wanted Richard Hatch as my Klingon leader...Richard was my first acting coach twenty years ago and he is now. He is amazing! I knew he could pull off the Klingon I wanted.

After that it was looking for actors who could fit the characters who I wrote in the script.

JG Hertzler made the perfect old crusty Starfleet Captain and we got lucky and got Tony Todd to play our Admiral...and he has serious gravitas.

The only exception was Kate Vernon who we specifically wrote in a character for as Christian Gossett and I loved her so much when we met her.

Shawn: As far as getting those actors to participate, how did all that come about?

Alec: Well, Richard turned us on to them...Christian and I are huge Battlestar Galactica fans.

But we pretty much wanted to have both Battlestar Galactica and Star Trek actors in Axanar.

Just two franchises with a wealth of talent...

Shawn: You portray Garth in the film..so how did that come around?

Alec: Well, back in 2010 I bought the original costume Steve Inhat wore as Garth.

I am a huge collector of screen used Star Trek props and costumes.

It was one of my Holy Grails, since I love that character so much...then I was talking about costumes one day with James Cawley of Star Trek Phase II & I had mentioned that I had gotten the costume.

We discussed what a great character Garth as and how it was too bad that Star Trek had never explored the character more.

James said, "Well, you know we are shooting an episode called 'Origins' which is about Kirk at the Academy and that was the time of Garth. We should add him to the script!"

And I said "You should!" to which James replied, "Well, you should play him".

So I did.

While at lunch with James one day during the shoot, I told him my Axanar story and he said I should produce it...and that started me on a journey, that is now four years later in 2014 finally seeing its culmination.

Shawn: Speaking of ideas for the film and it's origins...how much did the Four Years War storyline play into it?

It's a very detailed source book for the Star Trek role playing game...

Alec: I read the FASA role playing games and was of course fascinated by the story of Garth and the whole Four Years War story...it was just natural to give a nod to the FASA universe and make this about that war, of course I changed things around to fit my narrative...

Shawn Have you been surprised by the support for the film?

Alec: Yes, but then again...we are all fans and we KNOW what we want to see!

So it felt good with the direction we were going...and we are making Star Trek that we as fans want to see, so in a way it is not a surprise that others want to see that too.

Shawn: Do you think that combination of the subject of Star Trek and the inclusion of Battlestar Galactica actors helps to establish a bridge between the two universes?

Alec: Well, both are great franchises...I happen to think that the reimagined Battlestar Galactica is the best sci-fi show ever!.

Star Trek is my first love though...they each stand on their own.

We are just casting the best actors out there for the roles...and if they happen to be from Battlestar Galactica, so be it.

Shawn: Where do you want to take this?

Where do you want the film to go & what results would you like to see?

Alec: I think our ultimate goal is for CBS to take notice and think about talking to us and involve us in Star Trek moving forward....all the current films you see out there are independent Star Trek, but maybe we can show we are worthy of working on the next CBS Television series.

Be sure to keep up to date on the this film at: Star Trek: Axanar

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new members

  "Hello,

 I'm Ernie Miller and as the Battlestar Galactica Fan Club Adminstrator of Colonial Affairs,    I welcome you on behalf of the leadership of the BFC.

 Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help you on the site"

 Welcome   So Say We All !!!!!!

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Spotlight on JG (John) Hertzler

This time around we got a chance to speak with JG (John) Hetzler, very well known for his role as General and then Chancellor Martok on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

12578066653?profile=originalIronically John's first appearance on Deep Space Nine was not at Martok, but in the pilot episode of that show as the Vulcan captain of the doomed USS Saratoga at the battle of Wolf 359.

Besides playing other characters within the Star Trek franchise, John has appeared in the tv movie Pirates of Silicon Valley and made appearances on Six Feet Under, Charmed, Roswell, Quantum Leap, Highlander and Zorro.

12578066666?profile=originalHis voice over work includes Bioshock & Injustice: Gods Among Us.

On stage John has appeared in Inherit the Wind as well as directing A Midsummer Night's Dream and in 2007 became a Resident Profession Teaching Associate (RPTA) at the Cornell University Department of Theatre.

In November 2013 he was elected to the town council of Ulysses New York.

Shawn: What was your first convention experience?....first con?

John: I can't recall for certain, could have been Shoreleave in Baltimore or Galileo 7 in Bremen Germany.

Shawn: How did it go as far you recall?

John: Fabulously for both...love Shoreleave since my sister could come to see it & Bremen started a long love affair with Germany that continues to this day.

Shawn: Best Con you've been to?

John: Paris....SticCon in Bellaria Italy...Bremen...and FedCon in Bonn, Germany.

Actually the CreationCon's in Las Vegas are right up there! Especially at the Rio and the VooDoo Lounge...

Shawn: Worst Con?

John: One in Texas...it was cancelled right in the middle of it! Bob (Robert O'Reilly) and I & John Blllingsley went on with everything anyway, didn't want to let the fans down. Star Trek fans are the best!

Shawn: Who would you say was the strangest or most unusual fan you've encountered at a Con?

John: In Australia...a kid told me that Martok was his inspiration not to harm others!

Shawn: So any actual bad experiences?

John: The one mentioned in Texas...and New Zealand and only because it is paradise and I couldn't stay there forever!

Shawn: If you were running a convention, what would you do differently?

John: More shows by the guest actors, more cosplay...fewer wolf tails attached to peoples waists...more steam punk events and more art shows.

Shawn: Ever want an autograph yourself?

John: I have many...Mikhail Gorbachev, Noel Coward, Mickey Mantle, Ward Bond, the exquisite Alice Krige, The Three Tenors (Placido Domingo, Jose Carreras  & Luciano Pavarotti) & Neil Armstrong...

Shawn: What projects are you currently working on?

John: Four film scripts...one going into pre-productions called Dancing with Sancho Panza which is about the 1936 Spanish civil war, Heartland which is about a kid blowing up a Walmart, Republic about the immediate future of America & The Fracking War about the coming unrest over energy.

Directing stage production of Sinclair Lewis' It Can't Happen Here about fascism in American in the 1930s and Jesus Christ Superstar for next Easter.

Shawn: Future Projects?

John: Some I named already...but others might be Monty Python's The Holy Grail  for stage, A filmed version of TheTaming of the Shrew (a very, very dark interpretation)...ParJacques Brel is alive and well and living in Paris and a film script for John Brown, Abolitionist.

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Attention on deck!

The Gunstar Trireme-GSR 0201 is now taking on recruits to serve aboard the most elite Gunstar in the Colonial fleet.

May she soon have a full compliment of the best of the best the fleet has to offer!

If you would like to enlist to serve aboard the Trireme and make your mark in Colonial history...

If you would like to participate in the decimation, annihilation, and utter destruction of the Cylon Tyranny...

Then the Gunstar Trireme wants YOU! Sign up while the best positions remain open.

Let us all wish GOOD HUNTING to the GUNSTAR TRIREME AND HER CREW!

SO SAY WE ALL!!!!

Buzzsaw out!

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Galacticons Past

The "modern' Galacticon (or at least in the form we know it now) was kicked off in Los Angeles in 2003...Richard Hatch & team put that together to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Battlestar Galactica.

12578049860?profile=original(I have had the good fortune to be on that team and every subsequent Galacticon since!).

Galacticon is of course is an indirect descendent of the "Yahren" Cons that happened every 5 years previously...so you have an idea of the lineage and connections to past events.

12578049276?profile=original2008 saw the venue moved to the high seas...with Rex Mundi Productions LLC taking over the helm...with Galacticon II: Galacticruise & of course with Emissaries: Galacticon III in Houston.

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Well any Convention is built on many things, not least it's guest list and to give all an idea of the who's who of Galacticon....

To keep it simple I'll feature a guests picture(s), name, show, character(s) name and Galacticon appearance.

For brevity's sake....and my fingers!....Galacticon (Los Angeles) becomes G1, Galacticruise becomes G2 & of course so on...

Also for the sake of my digits, Battlestar Galactica original series is BSG TOS...Reimagined is BSG RIS.

Also note that a lot of these folks made or will make repeat appearances so they are only pictured once, with the credit.

Also, for actors/actresses that appeared as guest stars, for the sake (again) of my digits, only the shows themselves will be noted, not the episodes (you can look them up!...lot more fun that way)...also to note considering the above note on abbreviation: Caprica is Caprica, Galactica 1980 is Galactica 1980 (easy!)...and if you will refer to the note below, any non BSG actors will have their show noted.

There will be but one credit per actor (except in the notable case of Richard Hatch and a few others)...way too many to list if it got down into that kind of detail AND if we are talking writers, producers, effects...well, it will be noted.

Before I begin I would like to add that NO Galacticon has ever...never been exclusively Battlestar Galactica...ain't that a kick in the pants...but true, each successive show has featured guest(s) from other shows as well....but I guess you wouldn't know till you saw the (almost) complete list!

Any omissions, mistakes or any other sort of errors on this list are my own...just noting that (unless of course any reference material was boo-booed in some way!).

Shall we begin?

Wheeee....!

12578050673?profile=original12578051452?profile=originalRichard Hatch

Captain Apollo

BSG TOS

Tom Zarek

BSG RIS

G1 G2 G3

12578052055?profile=originalDirk Benedict

Lt. Starbuck

BSG TOS

G1 G3

12578052469?profile=originalTerry Carter

Colonel Tigh

BSG TOS

G1 G2 G3

12578052656?profile=originalGlen Larson

Producer

BSG TOS

G1

12578053258?profile=original12578053879?profile=originalNoah Hathaway

Boxey

BSG TOS

G1 G3

12578054085?profile=originalPatrick Macnee

Count Iblis

BSG TOS

G1

12578054289?profile=originalJack Stauffer

Lt.Bojay

BSG TOS

G1 G3

12578054884?profile=originalJohn Dullaghan

Dr. Wilker

BSG TOS

G1

12578055469?profile=originalBritt Ekland

Tenna

BSG TOS

G1

12578055501?profile=originalAnne Lockhart

Lt. Sheba

BSG TOS

G1 G3

12578055686?profile=originalJim Carlson                            (Jim is on the right)

Writer

BSG TOS

G1

12578056464?profile=originalRon Kelly

Security Officer Reese

BSG TOS

G1

12578056852?profile=originalStu Phillips

Composer

BSG TOS

G1 G2

12578057070?profile=originalSarah Rush

Cpl Rigel

BSG TOS

G1 G2 G3

12578052672?profile=originalHerb Jefferson

Lt. Boomer

BSG TOS

G1 G3

12578057478?profile=originalTerrence McDonnell

Writer

BSG TOS

G1 G2

12578052869?profile=originalRon Moore

Writer/Producer

BSG RIS

Star Trek: The Next Generation

G1

12578057668?profile=originalJames Horan

Jo'Brill

Star Trek: The Next Generation

G1

12578058072?profile=originalDick Durock

Imperious Leader

BSG TOS

G1

12578058293?profile=originalTom DeSanto

Writer/Producer

X-Men

G1 G2

12578059055?profile=originalGeorge Murdock

Dr. Salik

BSG TOS

G2

12578038468?profile=originalDenny Miller

Ser 5-9

BSG TOS

G2

12578058875?profile=originalAustin Stoker

MacDonald

Battle for the Planet of the Apes

G2

12578059288?profile=originalRobert Feero

Bora

BSG TOS

G2

12578060058?profile=originalMichael Swan

Deputy Collins

Galactica: 1980

G2

12578060086?profile=originalAlessandra Torresani

Zoe Graystone

Caprica

G3

12578060653?profile=originalAndrew Probert

Concept Artist

BSG TOS

Star Trek: The Motion Picture

Star Trek: The Next Generation

G3

12578060893?profile=originalBear McCreary

Composer

BSG RIS

G3

12578058074?profile=originalEdward James Olmos

Admiral Adama

BSG RIS

G3

12578061096?profile=originalMary McDonnell

President Laura Roslin

BSG RIS

G3

12578062066?profile=originalKandyse McClure

Petty Officer Dee Dualla

BSG RIS

G3

12578062268?profile=originalKate Vernon

Ellen Tigh

BSG RIS

G3

12578062866?profile=originalKathy Coleman

Holly Marshall

Land of the Lost

G3

12578063065?profile=originalLeah Cairns

Lt. Margaret "Racetrack" Edmonson

BSG RIS

G3

12578063475?profile=originalLee Stringer

Effects Artist

BSG RIS

Star Trek: Voyager

G3

12578063864?profile=originalLuciana Carro

Commander Louanne "Kat" Katraine

BSG RIS

G3

12578064257?profile=originalMichael Hogan

Colonel Saul Tigh

BSG RIS

G3

12578063697?profile=originalMichael Trucco

Sam Anders

BSG RIS

G3

12578064855?profile=originalNicki Clyne

Petty Officer Cally Henderson Tyrol

BSG RIS

G3

12578064875?profile=originalTahmoh Penikett

Captain Karl "Helo" Agathon

BSG RIS

G3

12578065484?profile=originalBodie Olmos

Lt. Brendan "Hotdog" Costanza

BSG RIS

G3

12578065689?profile=originalEsai Morales

Joseph Adama

Caprica

G3

12578066063?profile=originalEric Chu

Concept Artist

BSG RSI

G3

 


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The Hero rides again!

Fellow Colonials!

I bid all a good evening!

If anyone is wondering....it's Hero time...and not to keep you in suspense...this one goes to an actor originally from Tel Aviiv Israel (moving to Canada as a child) and is known for his roles in Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles as well as Grimm (among many others)...all of you know him as Sam Adama, the Uncle of future Admiral William Adama on Caprica.

12578048481?profile=originalThis Hero goes out to Sasha Roiz!

So Say We All!

Shawn O'Donnell

President

Battlestar Galactica Fan Club

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The Houston Con Raven Banner

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Colonials and Fellow Ravens,

As you all know, we just got confirmed to make an appearance at the Houston Con.  Richard Hatch and Kate Vernon will also be at the Houston Con.  We will be there representing the Mother Club and promoting Galacticon 4.  So, if any Raven Members or friends of Battlestar Raven lives within the vicinity of the Houston Con venue or even if you don't but are planning attend to the convention, please do not hesitate to stop by the Raven table and say hello to everyone.  A few of you have been sent this same banner via PM to help spread the word about the con in support of Richard Hatch and Kate Vernon being there.  So please do not hesitate to share this banner to your friends or any site you can think off.  Every little share you do helps spread the word!  

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Farewell to Alice...

12578048454?profile=originalAnne B. Davis, who portrayed Alice Nelson on The Brady Bunch passed away Saturday June 1st.

The part she played was as the housekeeper for the Brady family, but the character was much more than that...she was an integral part of that "Bunch" who must somehow form a family and just as much as member of that extended brood as Mike, Carol, Greg, Peter, Bobby, Marcia, Jan & Cindy.

She was also a surrogate mother and friend, not only to her television family but to millions of people watching.

Anne B. Davis will be hugely missed but will live in on the hearts & minds of all.

Farewell Alice, we Love you!

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