What do you do when your newly rebranded TV station improves by 14% in ratings over the previous year? If you're SyFy, you roll out a massive order of brand-new scripted TV shows.

SyFy (whether you like the new name or not, apparently it worked) will announce 14 new scripted shows for next season in today's presentation, following the successes of other original scripted shows like "Warehouse 13."

So what can we expect from the new shows in pre-production? We already know from previous announcements that a new "Battlestar Galactica" series will be airing this fall. The series, titled "Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome," will follow a young Adama in the first big war against the Cylons, acting as a prequel to the hit series that ended its run in 2009.

Also on the table are a number of supernatural shows, including a smattering of superhero stories. There's the supernatural procedural drama "Alphas," which follows a group of people with superpowers who are recruited to solve cases that the CIA and FBI couldn't crack.

On the other end of the superhero spectrum, there's the half-hour comedy "Three Inches," in which an ordinary joe is struck by lighting and gains the superhuman ability to move objects with his mind at a distance of three inches.

Other programs include the Scooby-Doo-esque "In the Dark" about a group of amateur ghost hunters, and the inspirational "Me and Lee," about a bionic man who helps those in need.