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'''''Encyclopedia Galactica: From the Fleet Library aboard the Battlestar Galactica''''' (Windmill Books and E.P. Dutton 1979, ISBN 0525610391), edited by Bruce Kraus, is an encyclopedia of the [[Original Series]]. | '''''Encyclopedia Galactica: From the Fleet Library aboard the Battlestar Galactica''''' (Windmill Books and E.P. Dutton 1979, ISBN 0525610391), edited by Bruce Kraus, is an encyclopedia of the [[Original Series]]. | ||
''Encyclopedia Galactica'' is presently out of print, although copies of it are | ''Encyclopedia Galactica'' is presently out of print, although copies of it, at times, are available either through Amazon.com or [http://www.ebay.com eBay]. | ||
Due to its various inaccuracies, misspellings, and contradictory information, it is '''not considered''' a fully canonical [[BW:CJ|source text]] for the Original Series. Battlestar Wiki does aim to note the difference between this text and aired information however, though makes no guarantees on its status in | Due to its various inaccuracies, misspellings, and contradictory information, it is '''not considered''' a fully canonical [[BW:CJ|source text]] for the Original Series. Battlestar Wiki does aim to note the difference between this text and aired information however, though makes no guarantees on its status in ''Battlestar'' canon. | ||
== Errata == | == Errata == | ||
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* {{inlineref|Cygnus}}: an asteroid containing an outpost of the [[Picon (TOS)|Picon]] colony, in addition to a [[tylium (TOS)|tylium]] mine owned by {{TOS|Baltar}}'s family. It was captured by the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] a century before the [[Battle of Cimtar]] and held for five [[yahren]] until the Colonials retook it. Baltar later turned Cygnus' tylium mine operation into the "largest intercolonial Tylium trading firm in the Galaxy".<ref name="p16">''Ibid.'', 16.</ref> | * {{inlineref|Cygnus}}: an asteroid containing an outpost of the [[Picon (TOS)|Picon]] colony, in addition to a [[tylium (TOS)|tylium]] mine owned by {{TOS|Baltar}}'s family. It was captured by the [[Cylons (TOS)|Cylons]] a century before the [[Battle of Cimtar]] and held for five [[yahren]] until the Colonials retook it. Baltar later turned Cygnus' tylium mine operation into the "largest intercolonial Tylium trading firm in the Galaxy".<ref name="p16">''Ibid.'', 16.</ref> | ||
* {{inlineref|Cylon Madness}}: a severe psychological condition that afflicted the survivors of the [[Final Destruction]] during the hopeless period following the [[Battle of Cimtar]]. This intense depression and despair threatened to overwhelm the human survivors until the social game of [[Triad (TOS)|Triad]] was introduced aboard the ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]''. The game provided something for people to look forward to and helped save many from the psychological devastation. Cylon Madness represented one of the most significant mental health challenges faced by the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]] in the aftermath of the near-extinction of humanity.<ref name="p54">''Ibid.'', 54.</ref> | * {{inlineref|Cylon Madness}}: a severe psychological condition that afflicted the survivors of the [[Final Destruction]] during the hopeless period following the [[Battle of Cimtar]]. This intense depression and despair threatened to overwhelm the human survivors until the social game of [[Triad (TOS)|Triad]] was introduced aboard the ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]''. The game provided something for people to look forward to and helped save many from the psychological devastation. Cylon Madness represented one of the most significant mental health challenges faced by the [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]] in the aftermath of the near-extinction of humanity.<ref name="p54">''Ibid.'', 54.</ref> | ||
* {{inlineref|Eagle Squadron}}: a legendary {{TOS|Viper}} squadron assigned to battlestar ''[[#Prometheus|Prometheus]]''. Prior to assuming command of ''{{TOS|Pegasus}}'', Cain led this squadron, gaining "intercolonial fame" by doing so.<ref name="p26">''Ibid.'', 26.</ref> | * {{inlineref|Eagle Squadron}}: a legendary {{TOS|Viper}} squadron assigned to battlestar ''[[#Prometheus|Prometheus]]''. Prior to assuming command of ''{{TOS|Pegasus}}'', Cain led this squadron, gaining "intercolonial fame" by doing so.<ref name="p26">''Ibid.'', 26.</ref> | ||
* {{inlineref|Era of Darkness}}: the time period that followed the settlement of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Man|Twelve Colonies]] after the humans' exodus from {{TOS|Kobol}}. During this period, technology pertaining to interstellar travel and other higher-end electronic science were forgotten, for these were blamed for the fall of Kobol. As a result, each colony was cut off from the others, and the humans reverted to a "simpler, agricultural way of life". This is stated to have lasted for as long as two millennia.<ref name="p27">''Ibid.'', 27.</ref> | * {{inlineref|Era of Darkness}}: the time period that followed the settlement of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Man|Twelve Colonies]] after the humans' exodus from {{TOS|Kobol}}. During this period, technology pertaining to interstellar travel and other higher-end electronic science were forgotten, for these were blamed for the fall of Kobol. As a result, each colony was cut off from the others, and the humans reverted to a "simpler, agricultural way of life". This is stated to have lasted for as long as two millennia.<ref name="p27">''Ibid.'', 27.</ref> | ||
* {{inlineref|Fifth Millennium}}: the time period when the [[Caprica (TOS)|Caprica]]ns led the colonies into the scientific renaissance, well after the [[#Era of Darkness|Era of Darkness]].<ref name="p27"/> | * {{inlineref|Fifth Millennium}}: the time period when the [[Caprica (TOS)|Caprica]]ns led the colonies into the scientific renaissance, well after the [[#Era of Darkness|Era of Darkness]].<ref name="p27"/> | ||
* {{inlineref|Final Destruction}}: a name of the final, decisive Cylon strike against the [[The Twelve Colonies of Man|Twelve Colonies of Man]].<ref name="p35">'''Ibid.'', 35.</ref> The canonical name for it is the [[Battle of Cimtar]]. | * {{inlineref|Final Destruction}}: a name of the final, decisive Cylon strike against the [[The Twelve Colonies of Man|Twelve Colonies of Man]].<ref name="p35">'''Ibid.'', 35.</ref> The canonical name for it is the [[Battle of Cimtar]]. | ||
* {{inlineref|Intercolonial Kennel Association}}: an organization that officially recognized different breeds of [[daggit]]s across the [[The Twelve Colonies of Man|Twelve Colonies]]. Each of the Colonies developed its own varieties of daggits over thousands of yahren, and by the time of the [[#Final Destruction|Final Destruction]], over two thousand different breeds were officially recognized by this association.<ref name="p33">''Ibid.'', 33.</ref> | * {{inlineref|Intercolonial Kennel Association}}: an organization that officially recognized different breeds of [[daggit]]s across the [[The Twelve Colonies of Man|Twelve Colonies]]. Each of the Colonies developed its own varieties of daggits over thousands of yahren, and by the time of the [[#Final Destruction|Final Destruction]], over two thousand different breeds were officially recognized by this association.<ref name="p33">''Ibid.'', 33.</ref> | ||
* {{inlineref|Intercolonial Strategic Council}}: the body governing the Colonial war effort against the Cylons during the Thousand-Yahren War. Commander [[Cain (TOS)|Cain]] dominated this council for years before [[Battle of Molecay|his debacle]] at [[Molecay]].<ref name="p25"/> | * {{inlineref|Intercolonial Strategic Council}}: the body governing the Colonial war effort against the Cylons during the Thousand-Yahren War. Commander [[Cain (TOS)|Cain]] dominated this council for years before [[Battle of Molecay|his debacle]] at [[Molecay]].<ref name="p25"/> | ||
* {{inlineref|Interstellar Age}}: presumably the age that humanity rediscovered interstellar travel.<ref name="p22"/> | * {{inlineref|Interstellar Age}}: presumably the age that humanity rediscovered interstellar travel.<ref name="p22"/> | ||
* {{inlineref|Long Peace}}: a 500-yahren period of "unparalleled prosperity" after the rediscovery of interstellar travel amongst the colonies; this occurred prior to the onset of the [[Thousand Yahren War]].<ref name="p28">''Ibid.'', 28.</ref> | * {{inlineref|Long Peace}}: a 500-yahren period of "unparalleled prosperity" after the rediscovery of interstellar travel amongst the colonies; this occurred prior to the onset of the [[Thousand Yahren War]].<ref name="p28">''Ibid.'', 28.</ref>/la | ||
* {{inlineref|nutron cased laser torpedo}}: a Cylon weapon included in the [[basestar (TOS)|basestar]]'s armament; upon detonating, it not only inflicts physical damage, but also emits rays that break down the cellular structure of both food and human tissue, likely similar to [[pluton poisoning]].<ref name="p19"/> | * {{inlineref|nutron cased laser torpedo}}: a Cylon weapon included in the [[basestar (TOS)|basestar]]'s armament; upon detonating, it not only inflicts physical damage, but also emits rays that break down the cellular structure of both food and human tissue, likely similar to [[pluton poisoning]].<ref name="p19"/> | ||
* {{inlineref|Pan-Colonial Unification Party}}: a social and political movement that sought to unify the Colonies under one government politically, economically, and militarily; it was prominent on the colonies on Picon and [[Virgon (TOS)|Virgon]]. [[Adar (TOS)|Adar]] worked to develop this party on Virgon, which ushered him into a role of president of this organization and later the presidency of the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]].<ref>''Ibid.'', 12.</ref> Baltar also generously contributed to this party and was influencial (sic) in bringing the party to power on his own colony of Picon.<ref name="p16"/> | * {{inlineref|Pan-Colonial Unification Party}}: a social and political movement that sought to unify the Colonies under one government politically, economically, and militarily; it was prominent on the colonies on Picon and [[Virgon (TOS)|Virgon]]. [[Adar (TOS)|Adar]] worked to develop this party on Virgon, which ushered him into a role of president of this organization and later the presidency of the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]].<ref>''Ibid.'', 12.</ref> Baltar also generously contributed to this party and was influencial (sic) in bringing the party to power on his own colony of Picon.<ref name="p16"/> | ||
* {{inlineref|Praesidium}}: the central governing body of the Colony of [[Caprica (TOS)|Caprica]]. During the [[Era of Darkness]], it was an annual meeting of the Caprican [[Buritician|buriticians]] (sic) where disputes were settled and taxes were set amid great festivities and revelry. As the [[Scientific Renaissance]] progressed, government by the elite was no longer tolerated. The Praesidium was progressively expanded until its members represented all segments of society. The privileges of the buriticians were gradually reduced until, by the time of the Great War, they had an automatic right to only three out of 300 seats. In time of war, however, the power of the buriticians was effectively enhanced. For the duration of such crisis, three-leader ruling councils wielded the power of the entire Praesidium. These were composed of a commoner, a military leader and a buritician. Since the buritician class also provided many military leaders, it effectively controlled the Colony in wartime. Because of the length of the [[Great Cylon War]], this system was abandoned, and after [[5770]] the 300-member Praesidium was reinstated. The Caprican Praesidium ceded the vast reserve on which the [[Academy]] stood to the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of the Twelve]] when cooperation was needed to develop a military force capable of repelling the Cylon attack.<ref name="p46">''Ibid.'', 46.</ref> | * {{inlineref|Praesidium}}: the central governing body of the Colony of [[Caprica (TOS)|Caprica]]. During the [[Era of Darkness]], it was an annual meeting of the Caprican [[Buritician|buriticians]] (sic) where disputes were settled and taxes were set amid great festivities and revelry. As the [[Scientific Renaissance]] progressed, government by the elite was no longer tolerated. The Praesidium was progressively expanded until its members represented all segments of society. The privileges of the buriticians were gradually reduced until, by the time of the Great War, they had an automatic right to only three out of 300 seats. In time of war, however, the power of the buriticians was effectively enhanced. For the duration of such crisis, three-leader ruling councils wielded the power of the entire Praesidium. These were composed of a commoner, a military leader and a buritician. Since the buritician class also provided many military leaders, it effectively controlled the Colony in wartime. Because of the length of the [[Great Cylon War]], this system was abandoned, and after [[5770]] the 300-member Praesidium was reinstated. The Caprican Praesidium ceded the vast reserve on which the [[Academy]] stood to the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of the Twelve]] when cooperation was needed to develop a military force capable of repelling the Cylon attack.<ref name="p46">''Ibid.'', 46.</ref> | ||
* {{inlineref|preciptum layer}}: any mass of heavy-element matter in deep space, which can be the result of such natural processes as the gravitational decay of an asteroid, or may be the waste product of certain kinds of primitive space drive engines. They do not present a major hazard to navigation since (although light cannot pass through them) [[scanners]] can analyze them fully.<ref name="p47">'''Ibid.'', 47.</ref> | * {{inlineref|preciptum layer}}: any mass of heavy-element matter in deep space, which can be the result of such natural processes as the gravitational decay of an asteroid, or may be the waste product of certain kinds of primitive space drive engines. They do not present a major hazard to navigation since (although light cannot pass through them) [[scanners]] can analyze them fully.<ref name="p47">'''Ibid.'', 47.</ref> | ||