Battlestar Galactica, recognized as one of the most provocative, and socially relevant series of the new millennium, earned its status as a classic American drama series after its very first, Peabody Award-winning season. Here, for the first time in one volume, are all three original Battlestar Galactica novels--The Cylons' Secret, Sagittarius is Bleeding, and Unity--based on the highly-lauded TV series that took the country by storm.
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<p><i>Battlestar Galactica</i>, recognized as one of the most provocative, and socially relevant series of the new millennium, earned its status as a classic American drama series after its very first, Peabody Award-winning season. Here, for the first time in one volume, are all three original <i>Battlestar Galactica</i> novels--based on the highly-lauded TV series that took the country by storm. <br><br> In <b><i>The Cylons' Secret</i>,</b> by Craig Shaw Gardner, a ship, scavenging the outer settlements for valuable Cylon technologies after the first human-Cylon war, stumbles on a super-secret scientific outpost beyond charted space. Mere hours later, <i>Battlestar Galactica</i> receives a one-word distress call from the scavenging ship: "Cylons," causing the young Colonel William Adama to investigate.<br><br> <b><i>Sagittarius Is Bleeding</i>,</b> by Peter David, concerns President Laura Roslin, whose prophetic dreams have infused her people with hope that they will find Earth, humanity's cradle. But her new dreams of a galaxy overrun by the Cylons disturb her even as they energize an extremist political group. The threat of violent revolt puts Roslin at personal risk and endangers the fleet.<br><br> In<b> <i>Unity</i></b> by Steven Harper, Peter Attis, a rock star adored by all the fleet, including Starbuck, has recently been rescued from a Cylon prison ship. But after his first post-return concert, crewmembers are stricken by a strange malady that threatens to lay the fleet open to Cylon attack.</p>
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