


137th Gebirg wrote:It's weird - I wonder if someone got a hold of B&W publicity stills of Greene, Hatch & Benedict in costume (as evidenced by the photo-realistic look of the faces) and colorized it without seeing what the colors really should be (as evidenced by the garish colors they chose for the uniforms). The ship behind...well...they probably didn't know what the Galactica looked like at the time and they took something that looked "spacey", modified it (badly) and VOILA! Instant space kitch.
Too funny. There we have itHope It's The Grog wrote:Here's an explanation I just found from the artist himself:
This art was for the debut of Battlestar Galactica. The art director wanted a "mother ship," but they had no reference from the actual show, so they sent me a photo of a ship from the Star Wars film. This did not seem to bother anyone at the time, though artists, fans and other purists always notice it now. In those days everyone was in a big hurry and any old spaceship would do! My apologies to fans, but I had no control over this. My little "joke" was to put the Purina Checkerboard on Lorne’s cape (Lorne Greene was the spokesperson for Purina Dog Chow at the time). No one noticed!\
(Evidently he has confused Star Wars with 2001, and Purina with Alpo -- Alpo was not owned by Purina until, coincidentally, 2001.)
Source: http://www.david-edward-byrd.com/illos4-5.html
Alpo source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpo_(pet_food)
I always thought "The Searcher" from Buck Rogers second season was a Discovery knock off too... The Discovery really inspired a lot of ships. I think the Rebel Blockade Runner also pulls inspiration a bit from the Discovery.Red Eye wrote:The ship in the background rather looks like an updated version of the Discovery from "2001 - A Space Odyssey":
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