Battlestar Galactica: The Memory Machine

Roger McKenzie, Tom DeFalco


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 144 pages · Published: 01 Mar 2005

Battlestar Galactica: The Memory Machine by Roger McKenzie, Tom DeFalco
Before Star Trek: The Next Generation, before Babylon 5 and before bedtime, there was cult TV series Battlestar Galactica, the smash-hit sci-fi show that rocked the spaceways with its legendary stories, memorable villains and awesome hair styles In a desperate attempt to retrace their steps to Earth, Galactica's Commander Adama willingly submits himself to the Memory Machine. With it, he hopes to try and remember the co-ordinates for the human race's mythical home planet he had seen before a Cylon attack destroyed them. But all does not go to plan...Featuring fascinating new background material and a new painted cover by Garry Leach, it's the chance to relive this spacebound meteor storm of an adventure

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