I decided to put this here as a semi-continuation of my
post in the "Imminent Alien Disclosure?" thread.
After watching the original series from 1978 & 1980, I can say that I have a very different view from when I saw them as a kid. I really didn't remember much of the show at all, except for one image. This one image has stayed with me my whole life and I had even forgotten where I had seen it. It comes from the third episode of "Saga of a Star World".
The story is that the inhabitants of the twelve colonies (tribes) have been virtually wiped out by the Cylons through peace-treaty treachery. The main planet of Caprica has been decimated and the fleet of Battlestars (big ships) have all been destroyed except one, the Galactica. It and 220 smaller ships of every make and model that survived escape and go off looking for the sister-world of Caprica (Earth) where the people of the fabled thirteenth colony live, all while being constantly pursued by the Cylons who have been programmed to eliminate every human in existence.
The convoy comes across a world called Carillon. It is inhabited by a race of insectoids called Ovions who mine the planet, which
reportedly has the richest deposits of 'tylium' (fuel for ships), and also run an 'entertainment centre' where species of all sorts are found gambling (which no one seems to be able to lose at), eating everything anytime, watching shows... basically a perfect Las Vegas that keeps everyone's mind 'diverted'.
Eventually it is discovered that the Cylons run the planet in the background and the Ovions are on their side. The Ovians mine the tylium for the Cylons and use the 'entertainment centre' as a way to lure its proprietors to be cocooned as living food for their larvae. On occasion, an elevator will override the the level selected and take the euphoric passengers to the lowest floors which are off-limits usually. Once the doors open, the nightmare begins.
Even though I had forgotten everything about the story around it, as well as remembering this shot a bit differently, this was the only clear image that stayed with me since I was a kid. From what I know now, I can't help but wonder if I was being 'told' something.
This is just a frame lift of the close-up of the larva and a skeleton. Yuck!
If you want to see the original 1978 and 1980 tv series, you can find them on
Internet Archive.