The surviving crew do explain in the mission that they had been ordered to capture a transport with something important on it but they weren't told exactly what it was, while they captured it they were unable to transfer the cargo before more Kilrathi backup arrived, and in the rush to get away...
Wasn't Hell Hole in Landreich sector hit by he Kats in the same way as Warsaw, Gilead and Sirius Prime during the Battle of Earth, or just before it? I remember in Action Stations Kruger commenting that the Kilrathi had attacked them and that the planet that the main base for the military was on...
LOAF, would a CD ROM drive from about 98-2000 be of any use? I've still got one knocking around and it was in working condition when I tested it about a year ago.
I'd agree with that seeing as one occasion in the last mission of WC1 I didn't attack the Fralthi at Nav 1, just hit the afterburners and went and hit the command center, and when I got back to the Claw, the Fralthi was there and as I came out of autopilot, the Claw toasted it.
I see the...
He's not though, if you look, the two Deathstrokes are of different clans. WC 1 is Dakhath nar Sihkag, WC 3 is not of the Sihkag clan, but I can't find my copy of Victory Streak or the Kilrathi Saga to get his name
Oggy is right, you can unlock your DVD player, I did mine a few years back. Or another possibility is if you have a desktop computer with 2 DVD drives, you can set one to be a Region 1 player and one to be Region 2. I did this before I unlocked my DVD player
I'd say with this one BSG has caught up with Stargate for spinoffs, as Stargate had two spinoffs and this is BSG's second one.
And it will take a lot of work to catch up on Star Trek for spinoffs.
Actually Mal, he's right, in the original series Galactica and many of her sister ships were 500 or more years old. Mace just worded it in a way that could be misinterpreted as him talking about the new series. You are right though, in the new series, the Galactica is the oldest in the fleet at...
I dunno LOAF, you have to take out the SAM sites in both missions (well you don't have to in the recon mission but it makes life easier), so there is some ground attack in there.
Oh, well either way, Deathsnake's comment about the Arrow not being in use by WC4 is wrong. I've not played the game in years cos of my little sister borrowing the game then moving so it's in a box somewhere, hence my not remembering the Confed Arrows
IIRC, in the novel of Price of Freedom, it was an Arrow fighter that crashed during launch after Blair detonated his torpedo early that helped disable the Lexington, so Confed was still using the Arrow, we just don't see them flying with Confed colours during the game
I would think they're more prone to failure, as the Kilrathri more than likely used slaves to assemble them in the factories (like they mention in Action Stations). It was that fact that saved the Concordia in Action Stations from being destroyed.
IIRC, In the Price of Freedom Novel, it describes Blair watching Seether tractor an ejection pod to an empty hardpoint on his fighter (I forget what one it was), and Blair's inner monologue says that while the tractor beam had been added to the craft for S&R duties, actually tractoring an...