With the finale of “Battlestar Galactica” in the books, series producer Ron Moore has been giving fans some insight into other ways the series could have ended.
Moore recently wrote in the SciFi Channel discussion boards that one intial idea was to not destroy the ship by having it fly into the sun, but instead to have it crash in a Peruvian jungle.
“There was a point in the development process where we discussed the idea of the Galactica not being destroyed, but having somehow landed on the surface more or less intact, but unable to ever get into orbit again (the particulars here were never worked out, so don’t ask how she made it down without being torn apart). We talked about them basically abandoning the ship and moving out into the world.
“Cut to the present-day in Central America where there are these enormous mysterious mounds that archeologists have not been able to understand (it may have been South America, I can’t recall the exact location, but these mounds really do exist). Someone is doing a new kind of survey of the mounds with some kind of ground-penetrating radar or something and lo and behold, we see the outlines of the Galactica still buried under the surface.”
Moore said they ultimately didn’t go with the ending because they wouldn’t have been able to reconcile it with the “reality” of the series.
“It was an intriguing idea and we bandied it about for a while, but ultimately rejected it as a little too cute and also felt that it would violate our contemporary reality, in essence ‘branching off’ the BSG story in 2009 into an parallel reality where a battlestar was discovered in Central America. I wanted the end of the show to directly relate to us, not to a world where that event had occurred.”
Eric Frost says
Well, for the title of the article – I would not say having the ship crash in the sun or buried in South America to be a “very different ending”. Up until about mid-way through the last episode (and by that I mean Pt 3 according to iTunes) did I realize we had reached a sort of conclusion, I thought it could have gone a LOT differently.
Eric
Mike says
I was somewhat disappointed at the “Deus ex machina” ending that they came up with, I expected another layer of Cylons, such as the Lords of Kobol, to be the hidden hand guiding events. Oh well, it work anyway. Good show guys, I’ll buy the DVD’s ASAP.