
Galactica: Astronave de Combate
About
Battlestar Galactica (1978) follows Commander Adama and his crew as they lead a rag‑tag fleet of survivors through space, searching for the mythical Earth after the Cylons destroy the 12 Colonies.
The original 1978 series opens with the catastrophic attack on the Twelve Colonies, leaving only a handful of humans aboard the warship Galactica. Commander Adama, his crew, and a diverse group of refugees set out across the void, facing hostile Cylons, political intrigue, and the moral dilemmas of survival. The show blends space‑faring adventure with themes of leadership, faith, and the search for home, keeping the audience engaged in the crew’s relentless quest for Earth.
What to know
- Original ABC series aired September 1978 to April 1979.
- Total of 10 hour‑length episodes, including a three‑hour pilot.
- Lorne Greene stars as Commander Adama, the series’ stoic leader.
- The Cylons are cybernetic enemies who annihilate the Colonies.
- The crew’s mission is to find the mythical planet Earth.
- Series blends action, political drama, and spiritual motifs.
- Cancelled after one season due to ratings and budget concerns.
- A follow‑up movie, Galactica 1980, later depicts the fleet’s discovery of Earth.
Watch if
If you enjoy classic space opera with complex characters, political tension, and a mythic quest for a lost home planet, the 1978 Battlestar Galactica offers a straightforward adventure that balances action and introspection.
Skip if
If you prefer contemporary science fiction with high‑definition visuals, modern storytelling techniques, or intricate plot twists, the original 1978 series may feel dated and less engaging.














