Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome -

The story follows a young, headstrong (portrayed by Luke Pasqualino), freshly graduated from the Academy and nicknamed "Husker". Eager to see combat, Adama is instead assigned to a "milk run"—a routine transport mission piloting a Raptor with a cynical, war-weary co-pilot, Coker Fasjovik (Ben Cotton).

Blood & Chrome is notable for its heavy use of "digital backlots." Nearly 90% of the film was shot on green screens, allowing the production team to create expansive hangar decks and alien environments that would have been cost-prohibitive with physical sets. Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome

Their mission involves transporting a software engineer, (Lili Bordán), but it quickly spirals into a high-stakes secret mission behind enemy lines that could alter the course of the war. Production and Visual Style The story follows a young, headstrong (portrayed by