Ronald D. Moore's "Clunker of a Spaceship" always looked like it couldn't bounce its way out of an asteroid belt.
....or even drive its way out of a parking lot without bumping into something.
"Ronald D. Moore. Moore's show — an update of Glen Larson's original 1978 concept that focused heavily on thematic weight, character development, and realistic military science fiction — quickly became one of the most acclaimed series not just of its era, but of all time, which meant follow-ups were inevitable."
The only place where Ronald D. Moore's "GINO" series was ever acclaimed, beloved, and endeared....
....Inside of an "Airtight Sealed Drum" of "Stealth Marketing" created by "Comcast / NBC-Universal" executives and the stealth marketing firm "Abraham & Harrison."
No follow-ups thus far decades later, and no one has ever been waiting in breathless anticipation for one.
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And read the books at another location where Universal Studios and its stealth marketers won't be able to post negative, misleading (stealth marketed) reviews of the books via them purchasing candy and Rogaine Foam on Amazon.com (allowing them access to the book review section) and not actually buying and reading the books.
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