We considered seriously how space travel might happen. In outer space, objects in motion remain in motion. You can't bank against a gravitational pull. There's a sense of organized chaos, you have to turn your craft around and fire jets in the opposite direction to slow down -- just like the old games. When we were developing the show, I ran around telling everyone, 'Remember Asteroids! Remember Asteroids!'
- David Eick, co-executive producer
This kind of approach to science fiction is long overdue. Too many science-fiction shows have completely abandoned the "science" part in favour of cheesy space-opera, like Voyager, Andromeda, and (apologies to fans) Farscape. Any attempt to portray adventure in space that respects at least a few more laws of physics than the current batch of schmaltzy TV crap is more than welcome.
(Oh, and before the Farscape fans lynch me, I really enjoy the show too more than Star Trek even, which is quite a revelation for me. It's a great show, but you have to admit... it hardly qualifies as science-fiction.)
Link: Wired News: Fans Battle TV Over Galactica

