Ronald D Moore
NBC passes on the magical cop drama.
First look at the Syfy show’s January 2011 return.
We talk to a genre legend about Battlestar Galactica and Caprica.
Ronald D Moore talks to SciFiNow at MCM Expo.
Don’t miss this first part of SciFiNow’s ongoing blog on the series that changed sci-fi.
One of Ronald D Moore’s two science fiction projects this year, Virtuality, failed to garner any significant viewing figures on its airing last Friday in the United States, further reducing its chances for a green light to series.
Michael Taylor, one of the creator and executive producers of Virtuality recently spoke to io9, in an interview where he cast doubt over the property’s prospects for going to series, and cleared up a few lingering questions that have hovered over its troubled production.

Fox has released the first real look at the characters of its on-again, off-again science fiction series Virtuality. The series, created by Battlestar Galactica reboot-er Ronald D Moore, focuses on a ship sent to another world that will take years to reach its destination. To amuse themselves, the crew have a virtual reality simulator aboard where they can while away the long months in relative comfort, however something sinister is lurking within the system, and the proviso that the crew must take part in a reality television show as a part of their voyage conditions means that they can’t escape whatever it is that’s stalking them.
The pilot for Ronald D Moore’s highly-anticipated sci-fi thriller, Virtuality, is set to air in the US on Fox on Friday 26 June
Virtuality, the upcoming pilot from Battlestar Galactica creator Ronald D Moore, will air on 4 July 2009 according to The Futon Critic.
The original Marty McFly Eric Stoltz has, according to The Hollywood Reporter, been snapped up to star in the pilot for the Battlestar Galactica prequel Caprica
The SciFi Channel has given the go ahead to a two-hour backdoor pilot for Caprica, a prequel of sorts to Battlestar Galactica by the Emmy Award winning show’s executive producers Ronald D Moore and David Eick