TV watcher tune up into the season premiere of Battlestar Galactica tonight have more accurate information about humans kill in the show ’s space battles than they do about civilian deaths in Iraq . This fetish for numerical exactness is part of what makes the show so realistic and appealing to non - scifi fans — but it ’s also what makes rooter so freakishly devoted . Because you could track every individual death . And we ’ve done that for you here , in a chart disclose the funnily detailed information Battlestar offers about its fancied population of spacers fighting robots .
Cylons have thinned an interplanetary civilization down to 50 thousand members , and as time of year four begins the humans have been reduced to rough 41 thousand . We even roll in the hay rough how many days it ’s been since the first Cylon tone-beginning . In our chart , we ’ve correlated each universe modification with an event , including when each new Cylon is reveal .
All this entropy come flat from the show , where most episodes lead off with a universe number . Numbers are also frequently bandied about in trials and policy debates . Many of these numbers were faithfully memorialize , in great detail , by the amazing folks behindthe Battlestar wiki . Is this stress on tough identification number a reflection of the U.S. obsession with numbers of numb in Iraq , or is it just part of a general vogue toward realness in skill fiction ?

epitome by Stephanie Fox . especial cylon report by Nivair Gabriel .
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