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'''DRADIS''' ('''''D'''irection, '''RA'''nge, and '''DIS'''tance'')<ref>Breakdown of the term is taken from an early manuscript of the first half of the Miniseries. For more information, please see "Notes".</ref> is a series of highly sensitive detection, identification, navigation and tracking systems used to determine the range, altitude, direction, or speed of objects. It can be used to detect aircraft, spacecraft, weapons ordnance, celestial bodies, and terrain. <ref>It appears that DRADIS is the Colonial equivalent of RADAR ('''''RA'''dio '''D'''etection '''A'''nd '''R'''anging'') here on Earth, but does not use that term. However, in "[[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]," some viewers believed that Lt. | '''DRADIS''' ('''''D'''irection, '''RA'''nge, and '''DIS'''tance'')<ref>Breakdown of the term is taken from an early manuscript of the first half of the Miniseries. For more information, please see "Notes".</ref> is a series of highly sensitive detection, identification, navigation and tracking systems used to determine the range, altitude, direction, or speed of objects. It can be used to detect aircraft, spacecraft, weapons ordnance, celestial bodies, and terrain. <ref>It appears that DRADIS is the Colonial equivalent of RADAR ('''''RA'''dio '''D'''etection '''A'''nd '''R'''anging'') here on Earth, but does not use that term. However, in "[[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]," some viewers believed that Lt. [[Kara Thrace]] said, "The decoy ships will jump into the enemy star system at extreme ''radar'' range from the Cylon asteroid." The use of "radar" would be a [[Continuity errors (RDM)|continuity error]] as official sources confirmed that "radar" does not exist in the Re-imagined Series. Others believed that actress [[Katee Sackhoff]] said "extreme ''Raider'' range," the range of the Raiders from the Cylon base, and the word was slurred so that it sounded vaguely like "radar". The matter was put to rest when Battlestar Wiki [[Battlestar Wiki:Official Communiques/Archive1#.22Radar.22_gaffe_in_.22The_Hand_of_God.22.3F|asked]] the writer of this episode, [[Bradley Thompson]], who confirmed that the line in the script was "...extreme ''Viper'' range...". The final line must have been looped in during post-production without his input (probably to keep from spoiling the plot). Thompson confirmed that the final line sounded like "Raider".</ref> | ||
[[ | [[Image:DRADIS Closeup.jpg|thumb|A DRADIS screen displays numerous friendly (green) and hostile (red) contacts.]] | ||
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=== Limitations and Interference === | === Limitations and Interference === | ||
[[ | [[Image:DRADIS Interference.jpg|thumb|A DRADIS readout is hindered by large amounts of external interference.]] | ||
DRADIS systems are often subject to various sources of interference, and clutter. These can come from excessive contacts or naturally occurring objects such as nebulas, EM interference, star clusters, pulsars, and binary stars. There isn't much an operator can do to eliminate these sources, and must do the best they can given the circumstances. However, DRADIS systems can still eliminate these sources enough to detect objects at closer ranges {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}. DRADIS operators can also "turn off" various sources of clutter, for example, excessive or uninteresting contacts can be toned down to simply an icon on the screen, allowing more important contacts, such as a ship's [[CAP|Combat Air Patrol]], or enemy contact, to be highlighted with its speed, direction, and [[IFF|transponder ID]]. | DRADIS systems are often subject to various sources of interference, and clutter. These can come from excessive contacts or naturally occurring objects such as nebulas, EM interference, star clusters, pulsars, and binary stars. There isn't much an operator can do to eliminate these sources, and must do the best they can given the circumstances. However, DRADIS systems can still eliminate these sources enough to detect objects at closer ranges {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}. DRADIS operators can also "turn off" various sources of clutter, for example, excessive or uninteresting contacts can be toned down to simply an icon on the screen, allowing more important contacts, such as a ship's [[CAP|Combat Air Patrol]], or enemy contact, to be highlighted with its speed, direction, and [[IFF|transponder ID]]. | ||