Battlestar Galactica: A Closed-System Fictional World

This paper deals with the way the science fiction series Battlestar Galactica (Syfy, 2003-2009) creates a fictional world that can be conceived as focused on a closed system, the Colonial Fleet. It analyses how the series maintains a perpetual crisis inside a universe designed as vast and empty, wit...

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Main Author: Florent Favard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Groupe de Recherche Identités et Cultures 2017-06-01
Series:TV Series
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/tvseries/1993
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Summary:This paper deals with the way the science fiction series Battlestar Galactica (Syfy, 2003-2009) creates a fictional world that can be conceived as focused on a closed system, the Colonial Fleet. It analyses how the series maintains a perpetual crisis inside a universe designed as vast and empty, with no other antagonistic force than the Cylons. The evolution of the general design of the Fleet, a nodal point of the establishing shots, is a major feature of the series’ aesthetics of entropy, along with the survivor count. The paper concludes with an exploration of the consequences of this closed system on a thematic level, highlighting the ambiguous divide between the physical “prison” of the Fleet and the characters’ dreams and visions.
ISSN:2266-0909