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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
*The three known conditions seem to follow the same condition template that the [[w:United States Navy|US Navy]] (USN) does for '''Conditions One''' to '''Three'''. [[Ronald D. Moore|Ron D. Moore]] has been known to base much of the terminology in the [[Colonial Fleet ( | *The three known conditions seem to follow the same condition template that the [[w:United States Navy|US Navy]] (USN) does for '''Conditions One''' to '''Three'''. [[Ronald D. Moore|Ron D. Moore]] has been known to base much of the terminology in the [[Colonial Fleet (RDM)|Colonial Fleet]] on real-world terminology from the USN. If the Action Station system is the same in both, '''"Condition Four"''' would be normal peacetime cruising (which we may never see because they have been living "in wartime" since the [[Miniseries]]), and '''"Condition Five"''' would be normal peacetime condition while in port. | ||
*The term "action stations, | *The term "action stations", a term from the [[w:Royal Navy|Royal Navy]], is equivalent to "general quarters" in the USN. Both replace the outdated "battle stations". | ||
*In various scenes (specifically during "[[Exodus, Part II]]"), text referring to each of the known conditions can be observed on the tactical station's displays in the [[CIC]]. | *In various scenes (specifically during "[[Exodus, Part II]]"), text referring to each of the known conditions can be observed on the tactical station's displays in the [[CIC]]. | ||
* The term "condition escalation" is used in the various [[List of Comics#Dynamite Entertainment|comic books]] based on the series to signify a possible change in alert status, particularly when entering a situation that may be hostile ("[[Battlestar Galactica: Pegasus]], | * The term "condition escalation" is used in the various [[List of Comics#Dynamite Entertainment|comic books]] based on the series to signify a possible change in alert status, particularly when entering a situation that may be hostile ("[[Battlestar Galactica: Pegasus]]", "[[Battlestar Galactica: Season Zero 0]]"). | ||
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