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Vipers and Raptors are kept along the back wall in a series of alcoves where they are connected to electrical umbilicals, diagnostic computers, and fuel lines. Mechanics and deckhands are able to repair and refit each plane before their next operation. Behind these alcoves is a second level gangway, accessed by a steep set of stairs, where officers and crew can watch over the deck, or access the rest of the ship. | Vipers and Raptors are kept along the back wall in a series of alcoves where they are connected to electrical umbilicals, diagnostic computers, and fuel lines. Mechanics and deckhands are able to repair and refit each plane before their next operation. Behind these alcoves is a second level gangway, accessed by a steep set of stairs, where officers and crew can watch over the deck, or access the rest of the ship. | ||
Across from the repair alcoves are the entrances to the Viper launch tubes. Vipers are moved into position by modified reach forks, and then pushed into the tubes by deckhands, where it is then prepped for launch by the launch supervisor | Across from the repair alcoves are the entrances to the Viper launch tubes. Vipers are moved into position by modified reach forks, and then pushed into the tubes by deckhands, where it is then prepped for launch by the launch supervisor ([[TRS]]: "[[Final Cut]]"). Generally, larger battlestars carry up to eighty launch tubes, while smaller vessels, such as the ''Valkyrie''-type, typically carry six. Depending on crew size and available resources, not all tubes will be utilized at the same time. | ||
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