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'''Core Command''' (colloquially known as "'''the bridge'''") is the central nerve center of a [[Colonial]] [[battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]], organizing, executing and overseeing operations aboard ship as directed by the commander and their operatives. | '''Core Command''' (colloquially known as "'''the bridge'''") is the central nerve center of a [[Colonial]] [[battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]], organizing, executing and overseeing operations aboard ship as directed by the commander and their operatives. | ||
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Also on the middle level, immediately forward of the Command Chair, is a two-place combined helm/astrogation console with joysticks<ref>The joysticks share the same design used in the {{TOS|Viper}} cockpit, including the Turbo, IM, and Fire buttons.</ref> at both positions to steer ''Galactica'' through the three spatial dimensions. | Also on the middle level, immediately forward of the Command Chair, is a two-place combined helm/astrogation console with joysticks<ref>The joysticks share the same design used in the {{TOS|Viper}} cockpit, including the Turbo, IM, and Fire buttons.</ref> at both positions to steer ''Galactica'' through the three spatial dimensions. | ||
The starboard side of the middle level has a chamber extending outward from the level's circumference, with a number of computer or communications consoles staffed by standing personnel—these are not seated positions. The bottom tier is recessed in the middle of the room and is below the level of the forward window. There are several stations on this level | The starboard side of the middle level has a chamber extending outward from the level's circumference, with a number of computer or communications consoles staffed by standing personnel—these are not seated positions. The bottom tier is recessed in the middle of the room and is below the level of the forward window. There are several stations on this level. [[Rigel]] coordinates {{TOS|Viper}} launches from a station on this level. | ||
During a battle, the commanding officer can order that the [[Defensive shields|shield]] be activated, with the | During a battle, the commanding officer can order that the [[Defensive shields|shield]] be activated, with the command 'positive shield': it drops down to protect the Core Command forward window from direct attack by laser fire or ramming {{OS|The Living Legend, Part II}}. | ||
== Behind the Scenes == | == Behind the Scenes == | ||
The set for core command was the most expensive one used in the series, featuring over $500,000 U.S.D. worth of equipment provided by the measuring equipment manufacturer [http://www.tek.com Tektronix],<ref name="starlog aug 78">{{cite magazine|quotes= |last= Meyers |first= Richard |authorlink= |coauthors= |year= 1978 |month= August |title= Get Ready For... BATTLE STAR "GALACTICA" |magazine=Starlog |volume= |issue= |pages=52-53 |id= |url= |accessdate= }}</ref> including a large number of oscilloscopes (studio publicity handouts quoted in magazines at the time often claimed that it had cost a million dollars to construct ''Galactica''{{'|s}}). According to ''Battlestar Galactica'''s | The set for core command was the most expensive one used in the series, featuring over $500,000 U.S.D. worth of equipment provided by the measuring equipment manufacturer [http://www.tek.com Tektronix],<ref name="starlog aug 78">{{cite magazine|quotes= |last= Meyers |first= Richard |authorlink= |coauthors= |year= 1978 |month= August |title= Get Ready For... BATTLE STAR "GALACTICA" |magazine=Starlog |volume= |issue= |pages=52-53 |id= |url= |accessdate= }}</ref> including a large number of oscilloscopes (studio publicity handouts quoted in magazines at the time often claimed that it had cost a million dollars to construct ''Galactica''{{'|s}}). According to ''Battlestar Galactica'''s PR representative, Joe Santley, the computers were run by "a central computer and cued into the actors' lines".<ref name="starlog aug 78"/> | ||
The helm/astrogation console had some working switches which altered patterns of lights on the console: these switches were protected with wire guards similar to those used in NASA Gemini and Apollo spacecraft. Keypads not actually connected to the "central computer" mentioned immediately above were molded solid from vacuum-formed plastic and could not be depressed. The use of vacuum-formed plastic also explained the non-depressible Turbo, IM, and Fire buttons on the helm joysticks, as they were cast from the same mold as the Viper joysticks. | The helm/astrogation console had some working switches which altered patterns of lights on the console: these switches were protected with wire guards similar to those used in NASA Gemini and Apollo spacecraft. Keypads not actually connected to the "central computer" mentioned immediately above were molded solid from vacuum-formed plastic and could not be depressed. The use of vacuum-formed plastic also explained the non-depressible Turbo, IM, and Fire buttons on the helm joysticks, as they were cast from the same mold as the Viper joysticks. | ||