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to share (third-person singular simple present shares, present participle sharing, simple past and past participle shared) 1. To give part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume. 2. To have in common. 3. To divide and distribute compartir Etimología: Del latín compartiri y éste de cum (con) y partire (dividir) Verbo 1. Dividir algo y repartirlo. 2. Dejar participar a otros en lo que es de uno. 3. Referido a ideas o sentimientos, tener los mismos que otra persona.
One of the best fictional moments EVER!
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Battlestar Galactica | “Exodus pt. 2 “Adama: You know the mission. You should also know there’s only one way and that’s with the successful rescue of our people off of New Caprica. Good hunting.Kelly: Drone signatures match. Cylons should pick up the drones on dradis and read them as two Battlestars any minute.Boomer: Two Battlestars just jumped into orbit. Adama’s back.Adama: This is the Admiral. All hands, brace for turbulence.Kelly: Altitude 99,000, falling like a rock.Helo: Launch! Launch them all!
Hotdog: Well, this ought to be different.(Vipers launch as Galactica falls.)

One of the best fictional moments EVER!

frakyeahbsg:

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Battlestar Galactica | “Exodus pt. 2

Adama: You know the mission. You should also know there’s only one way and that’s with the successful rescue of our people off of New Caprica. Good hunting.
Kelly: Drone signatures match. Cylons should pick up the drones on dradis and read them as two Battlestars any minute.
Boomer: Two Battlestars just jumped into orbit. Adama’s back.
Adama: This is the Admiral. All hands, brace for turbulence.
Kelly: Altitude 99,000, falling like a rock.
Helo: Launch! Launch them all!

Hotdog: Well, this ought to be different.
(Vipers launch as Galactica falls.)

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Bear McCreary - Roslin and Adama
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Roslin and Adama Theme

“This melody is a simple waltz, inspired by traditional Celtic ballads and is as close to a “love theme” as you’re going to get on Battlestar Galactica.

Most of the music on the show retains a certain stoicism and ambiguity, but this tune is unabashedly lyrical. Originally composed for gentle scenes between Laura Roslin and Bill Adama in Resurrection Ship Parts I & II, it became an obvious thematic marker for their strained and subtle relationship.”

Bear McCreary writes about the themes of Battlestar Galactica on his blog: Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV and Part V


Virtual Six: Life has a melody, Gaius. A rhythm of notes that become your existence once they’re played in harmony with God’s plan. It’s time to do your part and realize your destiny.
Baltar: Which is what exactly?
Virtual Six: You are the guardian and protector of the new generation of God’s children. The first member of our family will be with us soon, Gaius. It’s time to make your choice.
Baltar: But I don’t understand what you’re talking about. Really, I don’t understand.
Virtual Six: Come. See the face of the shape of things to come.
[They walk onto the opera house stage, where a glowing cradle is set. Baltar stares in wonder at its contents]
Virtual Six: Isn’t she beautiful, Gaius?
[Baltar pulls Six into a passionate kiss]

[Baltar talks religion with D’Anna while she is torturing him.]

Baltar: I’m a scientist. And as a scientist, I believe if God exists, our knowledge of him is imperfect. Why? Because the stories and myths we have are the products of men, the passage of time. The religion you practice is based on a theory, impossible to prove. Yet you bestow it with absolutes like, “There is no such thing as coincidence.”

D’Anna/Number Three: It’s called faith.

Baltar: Absolute belief in God’s will means there’s a reason for everything. Everything! And yet you can’t help ask yourself how God can allow death and destruction. And then despise yourself for asking. But the truth is, if we knew God’s will, we’d all be gods, wouldn’t we??

Battlestar Galactica-307- A Measure of Salvation


Anonymous Asked:
Question¿Que tan diferente es un Cylon de un humano? Anwser

Muy buena pregunta.

Lo primero que tenemos que tomar en cuenta es que hay diferentes tipos de Cylons.

Cylon Centurion tradicional (de donde viene el termino despectivo “toaster.”) Estos Cylons son robots en el sentido tradicional. Se crearon para hacer la vida más facil en las colonias. Son mecánicos completamente y lo único que los acerca a los humanos es que poseen inteligencia. A traves de esta inteligencia artificial estos Cylons deciden que el trato de los humanos es abusivo y se rebelan en contra de ellos.

Cylon Centurion nuevo- Son la evolución de creación de nuevos Cylons por los viejos Cylons. Son también completamente mecánicos y continúan procesando la rebeldía a través de su inteligencia artificial.

Cylon Humanoide- Estos son los Cylons donde la diferencia entre humano y maquina se desvanece. Creados por otros Cylons para emular al humano, están construidos para recrear toda la biología humana. Son orgánicos y su inteligencia es superior. Se hacen pasar como humanos de manera efectiva y rápida. La única diferencia sustancial entre los humanos y los Cylons es que estos pueden resucitar. Cada vez que los matan abandonan su cuerpo y su “ser/data” es transferido a un nuevo cuerpo.

Cylons Raiders- Las naves de batalla de los Cylons son entidades individuales. Una mezcla entre biología y maquinaria. Estos también tiene inteligencia, la maquina no es piloteada por nadie. Se pilotea a ella misma.

Cylon Hybridos de las naves principales- El Cylon más enigmático. Son de aparencia humanoide pero están conectados a las naves bases y son, efectivamente, la computadora principal de la misma. Al estar conectado a tanta información parecen estar conectados con el mismo universo. Llevan las funciones básicas de la nave, las complejas y entre medio recitan profecías sobre ambos bandos.

En resumidas cuentas, la mayoría de los Cylons son muy diferentes a los humanos, pero encontramos Cylons que solo están separados por su habilidad de resucitar en otro cuerpo idéntico al que dejaron atrás.

Lo que podría representar a ciertos Cylons como el futuro de una humanidad que a través de la ciencia capture la inmortalidad.

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Bear McCreary - The Shape of Things to Come
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Six: Come. See the face of the shape of things to come.

Music: The Shape of Things to Come by Bear McCreary for the first season of Battlestar Galactica (2003).