This site will show you how powers of persuasion can be discovered and examined inside Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek. The same holds true concerning Ronald D. Moore's Battlestar Galactica. Ronald D. Moore had producer and/or writer responsibilities on three of the Star Trek television spin-off series and two of the Star Trek motion pictures. Therefore, if there is any science fiction television franchise that has earned the right to be called a successor to the persuasive power in Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek, it most definitely is Ronald D. Moore's Battlestar Galactica. You will learn here what the 21st century version of Battlestar Galactica has to teach us about the persuasive power of science fiction space adventures on television and in movies. Battlestar Galactica persuades audiences about politics and religion using science fiction storytelling techniques pioneered by Star Trek as explained by writer Woody Goulart. Battlestar Galactica, Ronald D. Moore, Woody Goulart, Gene Roddenberry, Star Trek, science fiction, sci-fi, space opera

Links

See these links to other sites where you can learn more about the sci-fi space adventures mentioned here on Trekology.com:

SCI-FI’s Battlestar Galactica site
Battlestar Galactica Wiki

SCI-FI’s Buck Rogers in the 25th Century site

SCI-FI’s Farscape site
Farscape World

Firefly Wiki
Firefly on Universal HD

Space 1999 dot org

Star Trek dot com
Roddenberry dot com
Trek Today

The Great Link (UK Trek/Cult TV Website)