At the end of the "Battlestar Galactica" series, approximately 39,192 survivors are left. These survivors find a new home on Earth after a long and tumultuous journey through space, seeking refuge from the Cylons.
75 000 but that dropped to 50 000 before the end of the premier.
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The first series of the the television show Battlestar Galactica was released in 1978. This show lasted one season. Battlestar Galactica was released in 2004 and lasted until 2009.
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There are over 100 billion galaxies (with 100 billion+ stars (each containing 9 planets and 170+ moons)) in each one; as well as asteroid belts and nebulae) in the Battlestar Galactica universe. Their light has taken 13 billion years to reach Earth.
The Original Series began with 12 - one per colony world, with the Galactica representing Caprica. As the series ran the existence of other battlestars is referenced, notably in "The Living Legend" when the Galactica discovers the lost battlestar Pegasus, the lone surviving ship of an expeditionary force (the Fifth Fleet) wiped out by the Cylons while helping defend an allied world.
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There are no remaining survivors of WWI
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The original 1978 series lasted one season, but books continued to expand on the story. The re-imagined series went for 6 Seasons and Included as separate additional films Razor, The Plan, and has a Prequel called Blood & Chrome
The Borg were introduced before Battlestar Galactica was on screen so no.Answer:Battlestar Galactica (and the Cylons) were a 1978 TV series. Star Trek (and the Borg) didn't get together until the 1986 Next Generation episodes. So if you consider malevolent mechanical critters to be all the same the Cylons preceded the Borg by 18 years. However menacing machines have been a standard feature of science fiction for many years (even before Star Trek) and the idea could have come from many sources. As an example Dr. Who's Daleks or Fred Saberhagan's Berserkers.There are few overlaps between the two sets of villains - Borg are a hive mind grown and changed by grafting human and artificial bits together, the Cylons (at least in the original Galactica) were essentially robots with independent capacities.
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