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== Base Game ==
== Base Game ==
The basic game is set in the first season immediately following the destruction of the Twelve Colonies. There are two "teams" in the game, the humans and the Cylons. The game starts like the series, with the humans trying to reach {{RDM|Kobol}}. Initially, the Cylons are game mechanics thrown at the humans in the form of crisis cards during each player's turn. As the game progresses, it becomes obvious that one or more players may in fact ''be'' a Cylon and is trying to prevent the humans from getting to Kobol by secretly subverting their efforts to get past the challenges presented in the crisis cards.  Secrecy is a big part of the game.
The basic game is set in the first season immediately following the destruction of the Twelve Colonies. There are two "teams" in the game, the humans and the Cylons. The game starts like the series, with the humans trying to reach [[Kobol (RDM)|Kobol]]. Initially, the Cylons are game mechanics thrown at the humans in the form of crisis cards during each player's turn. As the game progresses, it becomes obvious that one or more players may in fact ''be'' a Cylon and is trying to prevent the humans from getting to Kobol by secretly subverting their efforts to get past the challenges presented in the crisis cards.  Secrecy is a big part of the game.


Designed for 3 to 6 players, each player chooses to play as one of ten characters, each with their own skills, abilities and weaknesses, while trying to help mankind reach Kobol. Characters available include [[William Adama]], {{callsign|Lee Adama}}, {{callsign|Starbuck}}, [[Saul Tigh]], [[Sharon Valerii]], [[Gaius Baltar]], [[Galen Tyrol]], President [[Laura Roslin]], [[Tom Zarek]] and {{callsign|Karl Agathon}}.
Designed for 3 to 6 players, each player chooses to play as one of ten characters, each with their own skills, abilities and weaknesses, while trying to help mankind reach Kobol. Characters available include [[William Adama]], {{callsign|Lee Adama}}, {{callsign|Starbuck}}, [[Saul Tigh]], [[Sharon Valerii]], [[Gaius Baltar]], [[Galen Tyrol]], President [[Laura Roslin]], [[Tom Zarek]] and {{callsign|Karl Agathon}}.


The human team wins by making [[FTL]] jumps until reaching {{RDM|Kobol}}, then making a final jump. During that process, they have to deal with regular crises and keep several resources (food, fuel, morale and population) from running out, while also keeping ''Galactica'' from being destroyed by Cylon ships or boarded by [[Centurion (RDM)|Centurions]]. Half way to Kobol, the 'sleeper agent' phase ends, and some players that were human at the start of the game might find out that they are a Cylon. This aspect of the game means that human players might want to be careful about how well they are doing in the game prior to this phase, as other players might notice a sudden change in play style. The Cylon team wins if the any of the resources run out, ''Galactica'' is destroyed, or if a boarding party can "vent the oxygen to space" from the battlestar and kill the crew.
The human team wins by making [[FTL]] jumps until reaching [[Kobol (RDM)|Kobol]], then making a final jump. During that process, they have to deal with regular crises and keep several resources (food, fuel, morale and population) from running out, while also keeping ''Galactica'' from being destroyed by Cylon ships or boarded by [[Centurion (RDM)|Centurions]]. Half way to Kobol, the 'sleeper agent' phase ends, and some players that were human at the start of the game might find out that they are a Cylon. This aspect of the game means that human players might want to be careful about how well they are doing in the game prior to this phase, as other players might notice a sudden change in play style. The Cylon team wins if the any of the resources run out, ''Galactica'' is destroyed, or if a boarding party can "vent the oxygen to space" from the battlestar and kill the crew.


== Expansions ==
== Expansions ==
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The ''Pegasus'' expansion, released in 2009, adds elements from the second season. These focus on the Battlestar ''[[Pegasus (TRS)|Pegasus]]'', her crew, and the discovery, settlement and invasion of [[New Caprica]], as well as additional options for Cylon players.
The ''Pegasus'' expansion, released in 2009, adds elements from the second season. These focus on the Battlestar ''[[Pegasus (TRS)|Pegasus]]'', her crew, and the discovery, settlement and invasion of [[New Caprica]], as well as additional options for Cylon players.


The ''Pegasus'' is represented by an additional game board with new actions players can perform, including executing characters by putting them out of an airlock. Executing a Cylon forces them to reveal themselves, but executing a human reduces the morale of the fleet and forces that player to choose a new human character. (If there are no human characters left, the humans immediately lose the game.) The Pegasus can also fight Cylon ships, and take damage in place of ''Galactica''.
The ''Pegasus'' is represented by an additional game board with new actions players can perform, including executing characters by putting them out of an airlock. Executing a Cylon forces them to reveal themselves, but executing a human reduces the morale of the fleet and forces that player to choose a new human character. (If there are no human characters left, the humans immediately lose the game.) The Pegasus can also fight Cylon ships, and take damage in place of the Galactica.


Four new human characters are included: Admiral [[Helena Cain]], [[Anastasia Dualla|Anastasia "Dee" Dualla]], [[Louanne Katraine|Louanne "Kat" Katraine]] and [[Ellen Tigh]]. The expansion also introduces "Cylon Leader" characters; players may choose to have a player openly be a Cylon from the beginning of the game, and that player is able to infiltrate the human fleet, effectively playing as a human until they leave the Fleet. Such a player gets a secret agenda which they must fulfil to win, rather than simply making the humans lose; this might be an agenda which is sympathetic to the human cause, depending on the total number of players.
Four new human characters are included: Admiral [[Helena Cain]], [[Anastasia Dualla|Anastasia "Dee" Dualla]], [[Louanne Katraine|Louanne "Kat" Katraine]] and [[Ellen Tigh]]. The expansion also introduces "Cylon Leader" characters; players may choose to have a player openly be a Cylon from the beginning of the game, and that player is able to infiltrate the human fleet, effectively playing as a human until they leave the Fleet. Such a player gets a secret agenda which they must fulfil to win, rather than simply making the humans lose; this might be an agenda which is sympathetic to the human cause, depending on the total number of players.


The other major change is the end of the game; instead of reaching Kobol, the Fleet eventually finds New Caprica. A new board representing the colony is added, and the players are stranded there until ''Galactica'' returns. To win, the humans must unlock  civilian ships and launch them into orbit to join ''Galactica''; any ships and personnel left on New Caprica when the Fleet jumps are destroyed or killed, and if those losses reduce any Fleet resources to zero, the humans lose.
The other major change is the end of the game; instead of reaching Kobol, the Fleet eventually finds New Caprica. A new board representing the colony is added, and the players are stranded there until ''Galactica'' returns. To win, the humans must unlock  civilian ships and launch them into orbit to join the ''Galactica''; any ships and personnel left on New Caprica when the Fleet jumps are destroyed or killed, and if those losses reduce any Fleet resources to zero, the humans lose.


=== Exodus ===
=== Exodus ===

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