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Re: Who was laying dead in the crashed ship in War of the gods
Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 8:46 am
by goldcylon1
137th Gebirg wrote:Here are some good pics of Iblis in his true form. The pic on the left is the original costume which they turned negative to give it the eerie look on the right. Also, the left pic is a scan from the "Encyclopedia Galactica" which, interestingly, was used as the picture for a Boray. A shame, really. That book had lots of great photos never seen anywhere else, but the information in it was not very well researched at all.

Great picture !!!
Re: Who was laying dead in the crashed ship in War of the gods
Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 10:06 pm
by jzsauronzj
I never thought it was a Battlestar specifically because Starbuck and Apollo comment on the fact that the crashed ship is "ALMOST as big as a battlestar".
Re: Who was laying dead in the crashed ship in War of the gods
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 3:59 am
by Starbuck
137th Gebirg wrote:Here are some good pics of Iblis in his true form. The pic on the left is the original costume which they turned negative to give it the eerie look on the right. Also, the left pic is a scan from the "Encyclopedia Galactica" which, interestingly, was used as the picture for a Boray. A shame, really. That book had lots of great photos never seen anywhere else, but the information in it was not very well researched at all.

Excellent find (the pics) and info. Iblis was indeed (the devil)'the prince of darkness'.
Humerous that someone thought the left pic was a Bolray, when they look more like pigs, to me.
The post that you made Red Eye is awesome! Great work by David there. I reposted it on the 'favorite episode' thread because someone said they wished that they would have shown us what was in the ship.
It's also interesting that Iblis' voice IS the voice of the Cylon Imperious Leader, he obviously played a part in what happened when the original Cylon people were 'overcome by their own technology'.
Re: Who was laying dead in the crashed ship in War of the gods
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 11:38 am
by Cylon-Knight
I agree Starbuck - he was tangled up in the robotic Cylons' early history. If only Battlestar got a season two, the Count may have been back and more of his back story would have been fleshed out.