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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Partially due to traditions started during the First Cylon War, and partially to his own experience in the Cylon War, Commander William Adama maintains the order that no computers on Galactica may be networked at any time. This order surely saves Galactica and her crew when the Cylon Attack occurs. Although Galactica receives the tainted Command Navigation Program from Fleet Headquarters as did other Colonial units, Galactica cannot use it as the CNP requires a computer network; in fact, the CNP is never loaded into a computer at all[1]. While Cylon electronic attacks disable entire Viper squadrons and damage or cripple battlestars during the Fall of the Twelve Colonies, Galactica remains up and running. However, since her munitions are previously destroyed as part of her expected decommissioning, the battlestar is initially defenseless in the opening wave of the attack, calling on her Navigation computer to perform evasive manueuvers in the first attack (TRS: "Miniseries"). |