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{{quote|''"[[Creating Life|The Cylons were created by man.]] [[Turned Against Their Masters|They rebelled.]] [[Mechanical Evolution|They evolved.]] [[They Look Like Us Now|They look - and feel - human.]] [[Tomato in the Mirror|Some are programmed to believe they are human.]] [[Cloning Blues|There are many copies.]] And they have [[Evil Plan|a plan.]]"''|'''Opening title card''', season one of ''Battlestar Galactica (2004 series)''}}
 
(For the original 1978 series, see ''[[Battlestar Galactica Classic(1978 TV series)]]''.)
 
In 2003, the Sci-Fi Channel revived [[Battlestar Galactica Classic|the classic 1970s space opera series]] in a four-hour miniseries, followed in 2005 by a regular series which ran four seasons before concluding in 2009. The new program, considerably [[Darker and Edgier|darker and more adult-themed]] than the original, [[Continuity Reboot|discarded the original series continuity]] and [[retool]]ed many of the main characters while keeping many of the original show's themes and technology. Despite initial protests from fans of the original series (including original series star Richard Hatch, who had long hoped to relaunch the series and reprise his role as Apollo), the new series quickly became one of the most popular programs in Sci-Fi's history. Even Hatch eventually changed his tune, joining the show's cast as political dissident Tom Zarek.
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