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Why The Original Battlestar Galactica Was So Controversial In Russia - Looper

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You may remember that in 1978, the U.S. and the Soviet Union were engaged in the Cold War, which ultimately lasted 45 years following World War 2 and was marked not by outright military campaigns, but by a power struggle between communist and capitalist ideologies. According to History, the U.S. wanted to contain the U.S.S.R.'s expansion into Europe, Asia, and Africa, resulting in especially high stakes due to the proliferation of atomic weapons and the arms race. Back then, many Americans feared the prospect of a nuclear war between the two superpowers. 

If you've seen the pilot of "Battlestar Galactica," you know the show starts out as Adar (Lew Ayres), president of the Quorum of the Twelve, is talking with Baltar (John Colicos), the Cylon's human liaison, about ending thousands of years of war between their two advanced civilizations. The 12 battlestars that represent each of the colonies of man are on their way to rendezvous with their long-standing enemy, who have sued for peace. No negotiations are actually shown, but Adar has gathered the Quorum together for a celebration. 

Later, in a conversation with Commander Adama (Lorne Greene), a skeptical Adama tells Adar of the Cylons, "They hate us with every fiber of their existence. We love freedom, we love independence, to feel, to question, to resist oppression."

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