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| role= Luxury | | role= Luxury Liner | ||
| status= Destroyed by | | status= Destroyed by [[Gina]] in [[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]] | ||
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'''''Cloud 9''''' is a massive, [[FTL|Jump-capable]] luxury liner within [[The Fleet (RDM)|the Fleet]]. Extensively damaged during the [[Cylon Attack]], she had to be evacuated while repairs were made ([[Colonial Day]]). Following her repairs, she returned to full service within the Fleet, and provided a venue for the first sitting of the interim [[Quorum of Twelve]] convened by [[Laura Roslin|President Roslin]] ([[Colonial Day]]). | |||
The ship is unique in that as well as traditional living and working space on board, ''Cloud 9'' incoporates a huge pressurised biome that provides a realistic simulation of a planetary surface, including gardens, buildings, trees - even an artificial sky. | |||
After her flight from captivity in ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica's]]'' brig, President Roslin, along with [[Lee Adama|Captain Lee Adama]] and priestess [[Elosha]], flee in a [[Raptor]] to ''Cloud 9'' to hide from [[Saul Tigh|Colonel Tigh]] and [[William Adama|Commander Adama]]. The group is taken in by [[Tom Zarek]], who meets with them onboard ''Cloud 9''. ''Cloud 9's'' high volume of intraship traffic makes it virtually impossible for ''Galactica'' to track their final hiding place ([[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]). | |||
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[[Image:Cloud9Destroyed.jpg|thumb|left|''Cloud 9'''s destruction.]] | |||
''Cloud 9'' also has a swimming area. Commander Adama's orders shore leave for Colonel Tigh, advising him to take a swim and relax from his unexpected command duties when Adama was injured. Colonel Tigh never leaves ''Galactica'' to enjoy it as his Raptor was [[Joe Palladino|sabotaged]] in an assassination attempt ([[Final Cut]]). | |||
Many of ''Cloud 9's'' accommodations appear more like hotel rooms than bunks or seats. A passenger, [[Shevon]], lives in one such room, where Captain Adama visits her for intimate moments. Shevon is removed from her room by [[Phelan]]'s thugs, and Captain Adama later finds the killer of Commander [[Jack Fisk]] in the room, dead of a gunshot to the head ([[Black Market]]). The Cylon sympathizer/terrorist group "[[Demand Peace]]" also operates out of a suite located onboard ''Cloud 9'' ([[Epiphanies]]). | |||
''Cloud 9'' and several smaller ships are destroyed by [[Gina]] just after the presidential election using a nuclear device that was given to her by [[Gaius Baltar]] ([[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]). | |||
== Related Imagery == | == Related Imagery == | ||
<gallery | <gallery> | ||
Image:Cloud 9 Ballroom.jpg|''Cloud 9'' - Ballroom | |||
Image:Cloud 9 - Gardens.jpg|''Cloud 9'' -- Garden | |||
Image:Cloud 9 - Horizon.jpg|The "horizon" of ''Cloud 9'' | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
The origin of the term "cloud nine" is curious in that it is an American expression popularized in the 20th Century as a term describing euphoria or higher state of bliss. The term appeared to originate from the 1896 edition of the International Cloud Atlas, where the cumulo-nimbus cloud was given the designation of nine, which was the highest altitude that a cloud could be, according to information from the [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cloud_nine Wiktionary]. Such parallel use of everyday Earth/American terms aids in making viewers comfortable in watching ''Battlestar Galactica'', but may confuse ''Battlestar Wiki'' contributors (as does the articles [[Lords of Kobol]] or ''[[Columbia]]'') as to how such Earth-specific or cultually-specific terms could have been introduced into the [[Language in the Twelve Colonies|language of the Twelve Colonies]]. (Of course, if viewers take into account that they are not necessarily hearing the characters speak English, but their own Colonial tongue, perhaps "Cloud Nine" is merely the closest English approximation of a Colonial term of happiness.) | |||
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