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| race= Colonial | | race= Colonial | ||
| co = [[Wilkens]] (displaced) /<br> [[Tom Zarek]] (last known after prisoner takeover) | | co = [[Wilkens]] (displaced) /<br> [[Tom Zarek]] (last known after prisoner takeover) | ||
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'''''Astral Queen''''' is a [[FTL]]-capable former starliner in [[The Fleet (RDM)|the surviving Fleet of Colonial ships]]. Prior to the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]], the ship was converted for use as a prisoner transport vessel | '''''Astral Queen''''' is a [[FTL]]-capable former starliner in [[The Fleet (RDM)|the surviving Fleet of Colonial ships]]. Prior to the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]], the ship was converted for use as a prisoner transport vessel. | ||
==Life in the Fleet== | ==Life in the Fleet== | ||
===Dangerous Cargo=== | ===Dangerous Cargo=== | ||
At the time of the Cylon attack, the vessel was carrying 1,500<ref>In the [[Miniseries]] the count was given as 500 and later retconned and increased to 1,500.</ref> male prisoners to their pardon hearings on [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]]. ''Astral Queen''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> commanding officer, [[Wilkens]], was unsure what to do with the prisoners, and came close to abandoning them. The prisoners are spared when President [[Laura Roslin]] threatens to abandon the ship completely in response to Wilkins' threat ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], "[[Bastille Day]]"). | |||
At the time of the Cylon attack, the vessel was carrying 1,500<ref | |||
Following sabotage aboard the battlestar [[Galactica (RDM)|''Galactica'']] that destroys the majority of the Fleet's water reserves ([[TRS]]: "[[Water]]"), ''Astral Queen''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> prisoners are enlisted to mine ice from a [[Ice moon|planetoid]] to replenish the Fleet's supply. However, the prisoners, led by [[Tom Zarek]], stage a break-out and hijacking of the ship ([[TRS]]: "[[Bastille Day]]"). The situation is resolved jointly by a [[Colonial Marine Corps|Marine]] assault from ''Galactica'' and by Captain [[Lee Adama]], agreeing to the core of Zarek's demands: that free and fair elections for a new president are held within the Fleet at the end of Laura Roslin's term - some seven months from the date of the revolt on ''Astral Queen''. In return for his surrender and the assistance of the prisoners in obtaining the much-needed water ice for the Fleet, Lee Adama leaves Zarek and his men in control of ''Astral Queen'', much to the chagrin of both President Roslin and Commander [[William Adama]]. | |||
Following sabotage aboard the battlestar '' | |||
The situation is resolved jointly by a [[Colonial Marine Corps|Marine]] assault from ''Galactica'' and by Captain | |||
===New Caprica=== | ===New Caprica=== | ||
After the colonization of [[New Caprica]], ''Astral Queen'' lands on the outskirts of [[New Caprica City]] next to ''[[Colonial One]]''. The vessel spends several months to a year on the planet exposed to the elements, which corrodes its hull. After the Cylons arrive on New Caprica, the ship is placed behind a locked gate along with other grounded Colonial ships, and its launch key is confiscated by the occupying Cylon authority | [[Image:Screenshot (6088).png|thumb|right|Prisoner cells]] | ||
[[Image:Screenshot (6089).png|thumb|right|Tom Zarek]] | |||
After the colonization of [[New Caprica]], ''Astral Queen'' lands on the outskirts of [[New Caprica City]] next to ''[[Colonial One]]''. The vessel spends several months to a year on the planet exposed to the elements, which corrodes its hull. After the Cylons arrive on New Caprica, the ship is placed behind a locked gate along with other grounded Colonial ships, and its launch key is confiscated by the occupying Cylon authority ([[TRS]]: "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]", "[[Exodus, Part I]]"). | |||
After ''Galactica'' and ''Pegasus'' [[Battle of New Caprica|return to evacuate the fleeing civilians]], ''Astral Queen'' gathers as many humans as possible before lifting off and jumping to a pre-determined rendezvous point, re-joining the Fleet | After ''Galactica'' and ''Pegasus'' [[Battle of New Caprica|return to evacuate the fleeing civilians]], ''Astral Queen'' gathers as many humans as possible before lifting off and jumping to a pre-determined rendezvous point, re-joining the Fleet ([[TRS]]: "[[Exodus, Part II]]"). | ||
===The Road To Earth and Other Events=== | ===The Road To Earth and Other Events=== | ||
The ship is successfully guided across a vast stellar cluster, after its passengers are temporarily relocated to ''Galactica'' | The ship is successfully guided across a vast stellar cluster, after its passengers are temporarily relocated to ''Galactica'' ([[TRS]]: "[[The Passage]]"). | ||
Several months later, when the Fleet jumps to the [[Ionian nebula]], ''Astral Queen'' loses power and is hit by a Cylon missile in the ensuing [[Battle of the Ionian Nebula|battle]], but is able to flee after the Cylons make a sudden retreat. The minimal | Several months later, when the Fleet jumps to the [[Ionian nebula]], ''Astral Queen'' loses power and is hit by a Cylon missile in the ensuing [[Battle of the Ionian Nebula|battle]], but is able to flee after the Cylons make a sudden retreat. The damage is minimal, and the vessel is eventually repaired ([[TRS]]: "[[Crossroads, Part II]]", "[[He That Believeth In Me]]"). | ||
===Gaeta's Mutiny=== | ===Gaeta's Mutiny=== | ||
During a [[Gaeta's Mutiny|thwarted mutiny attempt]] led by Lieutenant [[Felix Gaeta]] and Vice President Tom Zarek, the crew of ''Astral Queen'' attempt to hail ''Colonial One'' to determine why communications from ''Galactica'' have gone dark. ''Astral Queen'' joins a handful of other Fleet ships siding with the mutiny, and nearly abandons those that are still loyal to Laura Roslin and William Adama when the mutiny is put down | During a [[Gaeta's Mutiny|thwarted mutiny attempt]] led by Lieutenant [[Felix Gaeta]] and Vice President Tom Zarek, the crew of ''Astral Queen'' attempt to hail ''Colonial One'' to determine why communications from ''Galactica'' have gone dark. ''Astral Queen'' joins a handful of other Fleet ships siding with the mutiny, and nearly abandons those that are still loyal to Laura Roslin and William Adama when the mutiny is put down ([[TRS]]: "[[The Oath]]"). | ||
After the mutineers are subdued, they are incarcerated on ''Astral Queen''.<ref>Confirmed in the "[[Deadlock]]" [[Podcast:Deadlock|podcast]].</ref> They are later offered their freedom in exchange for participating in the rescue of [[Hera Agathon]] during the [[Battle of The Colony|attack on the Cylon Colony]] | After the mutineers are subdued, they are incarcerated on ''Astral Queen''.<ref>Confirmed in the "[[Deadlock]]" [[Podcast:Deadlock|podcast]].</ref> They are later offered their freedom in exchange for participating in the rescue of [[Hera Agathon]] during the [[Battle of The Colony|attack on the Cylon Colony]] ([[TRS]]: "[[Daybreak, Part I]]"). | ||
===Earth=== | ===Earth=== | ||
Following the discovery of [[Earth (RDM)|a new world to call their own]], ''Astral Queen'' orbits the planet alongside ''Galactica'' as its passengers and crew permanently abandon the ship. ''Astral Queen'' and the rest of the Fleet are scuttled by [[Samuel Anders]] when he remotely pilots them into the planet's [[Sol|star]] | Following the discovery of [[Earth (RDM)|a new world to call their own]], ''Astral Queen'' orbits the planet alongside ''Galactica'' as its passengers and crew permanently abandon the ship. ''Astral Queen'' and the rest of the Fleet are scuttled by [[Samuel Anders]] when he remotely pilots them into the planet's [[Sol|star]] ([[TRS]]: "[[Daybreak, Part II]]"). | ||
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== | ==See Also== | ||
[[Seaborne]] | |||
[[Starke]] | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
*The ship is equipped with at least one "flare," launched upward from some point amidships and on the dorsal section | *The ship is equipped with at least one "flare," launched upward from some point amidships and on the dorsal section ([[TRS]]: "[[The Farm]]"). | ||
*The design and function of ''Astral Queen'' is an acknowledgment of the {{TOS|Battlestar Galactica|Original Series}} | *The design and function of ''Astral Queen'' is an acknowledgment of the {{TOS|Battlestar Galactica|Original Series}}, in which an identical design of vessel was defined as the [[Prison Barge (TOS)|Prison Barge]]. | ||
*In the | *In the DVD commentary for "[[Bastille Day]]", Ronald Moore and David Eick say that in hindsight they feel that "Astral Queen" was a very poor choice of name for a prison ship, and they now wish they had used a different name. | ||
*According to this same DVD commentary, ''Astral Queen'' is named for [[MemoryAlpha:Astral Queen|the transport]] mentioned in the original ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' episode "[[MemoryAlpha:The Conscience of the King|The Conscience of the King]]". | |||
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