From io9: "Don't you wish your driveway played host to this Viper car, straight out of Battlestar Galactica? Butch pilot with mental issues and a sexy flightsuit not included. Put together by Rick Murphy and inspired by BSG's ships, The Trylon Viper car was sold as a kit in the 1990s, and what an amazing package that would have been to get in the mail. The Trylon is outfitted with a snazzy blinking cockpit that measures 15' 4" long, 43" high and 76" wide at the Stern with an RX-7 engine. Which, according to car lord Ray Wert, is "insane" and "would probably leaves an oil slick in its wake...it's also wholly unreliable." But spaceships are fickle beasts, and I can only imagine assembling a Battlestar Galactica Viper is even harder because there was a war on people, a war with Cylons — so you have to take what you get, scrap metal and crappy engines be damned."
- Mark Trapp
from Bookmarklet
From BuzzFeed: "Fresh roasted cylon sounds like an actual type of coffee, one with a bitter, genocidal aftertase. Get your mug now before the trademark dispute begins."
- Mark Trapp
from Bookmarklet
From io9: "For years, we've been hearing about Ron Moore's "Cylon Bible," which tells all the secrets of Battlestar Galactica's artificial antagonists. Now at last, a new video includes several precious pages. Possible spoilers. It looks as though the main document is called "Life On A Baseship," and it was written before season three, and before the show had decided on the identities of the Final Five. Here's what I could decipher:"
- Mark Trapp
from Bookmarklet
Ha, of course they show a Sharon while saying we may wish to enter a room with nudity.
- vsync