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Two years prior to the events in the [[Mini-Series]], scientist [[Gaius Baltar]] allowed a fellow programmer and love interest to rewrite many of the system's algorthms and other programming in coordination with his fleet software upgrade, the [[Command Navigation Program]], which was distributed and installed on almost all ships in the Colonial fleet.
Two years prior to the events in the [[Mini-Series]], scientist [[Gaius Baltar]] allowed a fellow programmer and love interest to rewrite many of the system's algorthms and other programming in coordination with his fleet software upgrade, the [[Command Navigation Program]], which was distributed and installed on almost all ships in the Colonial fleet.


Baltar discovered later that his love interest was a [[Humano-Cylon]], model [[Number Six]], who used Baltar to gain access to the entire Colonial defense network through the mainframe. As a result, his Command Navigation Program was rift with programming backdoors that allowed the Cylon fleet to shut down almost all Colonial ships, from fighters to [[Battlestars]] during the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]].
Baltar discovered later that his love interest was a [[Humano-Cylon]], model [[Number Six]], who used Baltar to gain access to the entire Colonial defense network through the mainframe. As a result, his Command Navigation Program was rift with programming backdoors that allowed the Cylon fleet to use [[Virus|viruses]] or system commands that shut down almost all Colonial ships, from fighters to [[Battlestars]] during the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]].


Battlestar ''[[Galactica]]'s'' computer systems were never networked, nor was the CNP installed to any of its subsystems. Her last [[Viper]] Mark VII squadron did have the CNP loaded, which led to their immediate destruction by two [[Cylon Raider]]s in the early moments of the attack.
Battlestar ''[[Galactica]]'s'' computer systems were never networked, nor was the CNP installed to any of its subsystems. Her last [[Viper]] Mark VII squadron did have the CNP loaded, which led to their immediate destruction by two [[Cylon Raider]]s in the early moments of the attack.


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Revision as of 03:33, 15 September 2005

The Colonial Defense Mainframe was the high-security central computer where it's presumed all Colonial fleet data, logistics, strategies, and software are managed, stored, tested, and disseminated. It is presumed that the Defense Mainframe resided in, or was accessible from Caprica City.

Two years prior to the events in the Mini-Series, scientist Gaius Baltar allowed a fellow programmer and love interest to rewrite many of the system's algorthms and other programming in coordination with his fleet software upgrade, the Command Navigation Program, which was distributed and installed on almost all ships in the Colonial fleet.

Baltar discovered later that his love interest was a Humano-Cylon, model Number Six, who used Baltar to gain access to the entire Colonial defense network through the mainframe. As a result, his Command Navigation Program was rift with programming backdoors that allowed the Cylon fleet to use viruses or system commands that shut down almost all Colonial ships, from fighters to Battlestars during the Fall of the Twelve Colonies.

Battlestar Galactica's computer systems were never networked, nor was the CNP installed to any of its subsystems. Her last Viper Mark VII squadron did have the CNP loaded, which led to their immediate destruction by two Cylon Raiders in the early moments of the attack.