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Build Your Own Battlestar Galactica Viper Rocket! [Rockets]

Estes may have discontinued its wicked Battlestar and Star Trek replica rockets almost 20 years ago, but some clever hobbyists have info on how you can still build one today.

Verna Rockets has a full debrief on its own builds, complete with links to several sites with parts and instructions. You’ll find everything you need to build a flying model rocket that looks like a Recon Viper, the U.S.S. Enterprise, even The Black Hole Space Probe from “The Black Hole”

Confession: I always get psyched by rocket kits. Have any pics of your own launches that you’d like to share? [Verna Rockets via Hobby Media]





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White Samsung Galaxy spotted in the wild

We just caught a glimpse of a white / silver Samsung Galaxy yesterday, but it looks like any doubts about its realness have now been put to rest, as the very same Android-based phone has now been spotted in the wild. As you might expect, however, there’s apparently no other differences compared to the standard black Galaxy we’ve been seeing all along and, just like the black model, this one will reportedly be available first on O2 Germany before rolling out to other carriers in Europe. And, no, there’s still no word of a release ’round here.

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Shanghai police brings in burglary ring

police_thieves.jpg In the biggest raid undertaken this decade, Shanghai police seized 65 people from a suspected home-burglary ring this morning in Minhang. 658 officers, 17 police trucks and several sniffer dogs were used in the raid, which seized oer 20 laptops as well as cars, mobile phones and ATM cards. The burglary ring had used its Yingdu Lu location to commit more than 100 burglaries across the surrounding districts. They would focus on six-story buildings, entering homes by climbing over walls and through windows. Source: Shanghai Daily

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Billboard-mounted dinghy makes a splash in monsoon floods

If billboards can be used to give out free samples of scarves, caps and gloves, why not a little sympvertising in the form of a branded dinghy? Which is just what Indian mobile provider Aircel recently did in Mumbai in the days leading up to this yea…

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New V Is Really About People, Aliens, BSG [V]

Wondering where to get your science fictional allegory fix in a world without Battlestar Galactica? ABC’s new reboot of V is stepping up to the plate – and they’re also aiming to fix our issues with the pilot.

V executive producer Scott Peters has revealed that concerns over the alien Visitors not seeming impressive or powerful enough has led to reshoots for the pilot episode screened at Comic-Con, which we reviewed last month, and the addition of some new alien technology… and added that fans should expect to see much more of that kind of thing in the future:

“What we’re determined to do is introduce a little bit, a new piece of alien tech, Visitor tech, try to do it every episode. Certainly try to give a little bit of culture, peel back the onion of what their mandate is, what’s really behind it, what’s really going on, and just see the political stuff that goes on aboard the ship, just like we have political stuff underneath the ship.

Alien in-fighting? Political stuff within the ranks of the good guys? Sounds suspiciously similar to Battlestar‘s special formula, but that may be because Peters shares Galactica producer Ron Moore’s aversion to space opera cliche:

To us, the characters drive the show. Yes, it’s set against this huge science fiction backdrop, but I can watch spaceships for a couple of minutes and be, ‘Yeah, it’s cool. Now what have you got?’ I can watch an action sequence for a couple of minutes and go, ‘That’s great. Now what have you got?’ Characters have to be the thing that drive the show and that you really invest in, and when you do have the action sequences and you do come to the new technology, it’s just icing on the cake.

We’re calling it right now: Elizabeth Mitchell’s character is going to die at the end of the third season, and come back as an ambiguous ghost/angel/figment of Lee’s imagination.

V premieres in November.

Why the creators are still tweaking ABC’s new V series [SciFi Wire]

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