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| {{separate continuity|universe=TOS|universe2=RDM|cont=2003 Video Game|lcont=Battlestar Galactica (2003 game)}}
| | [[Image:Galac-game.jpg|thumb|Battlestar Galactica from the Video Game]] |
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| :''This article discusses the ship as depicted in the 2003 video game. For other meanings of '''''Galactica''''', see [[Galactica (disambiguation)]].''
| | '''Battlestar Galactica''' is a video game created by Warthog, from Universal Interactive. |
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| [[File:Galac-game.jpg|thumb|The ''Battlestar Galactica'' from the 2003 Video Game]]
| | The setting of this game depicts ''Galactica'' as a veteran battleship in a setting that makes it a "prequel" of the events of the Original Series by approximately 35-45 years. The Adama seen in the game is the Original Series [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]] that grows into leadership. Confirming this is the character page of the [[Imperious Leader]] Erebus, which speaks of the young Adama in the game as the one that, according to "sacred prophesies," will "lead the last surviving humans to the location of the 13th tribe." If the game is taken as [[canon|canonical]], ''Galactica'' is eventually fully refitted to the status seen at the start of the Original Series, without alien technology needed to aid it. The age of the battlestar implies that ''Galactica'' has fought for at least half of the [[1000-Yahren War]]. |
| The battlestar '''''Galactica''''' is the central ship in the [[Battlestar Galactica (2003 game)|video game ''Battlestar Galactica'']], released in 2003 by Vivendi Universal Games.
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| The setting of this game depicts ''Galactica'' as a veteran battleship in a setting that makes it a [[w:Prequel|prequel]] of the events of the Original Series by approximately 35-45 [[yahren]], but with significant differences to both continuities. | | The ''Galactica'' of this video game is predominantly based on that of the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|original series]], but with notable changes, designed to reflect her 500-year service and the fact that she has had to rely on alien technology for upgrades and refits. Text from the game notes: |
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| The player takes on the role of "[[William Adama (2003 Video Game)|William Adama]]," a character that shares the name of his [[William Adama|Re-imagined Series character]], but whose history and continuity as a {{TOS|Viper}} pilot follows more more closely the technology and backstory of [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|the Original Series]]. As such, the battlestar ''Galactica'' shown in the game is generally the Original Series version and seems mostly, but not fully, integrated in the Original Series continuity. | | :"The Battlestar has been repaired often and parts of its structure are clearly newer or are made of stranger, alien materials. Parts of the huge engine nacelles are broken and partly scaffolded, the repairs half-complete, the exposed structures vast and skeletal." |
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| The young Adama grows into leadership throughout the course of the game. Confirming Adama's progression is the appearance of the [[Imperious Leader]] [[Erebus]], Adama that, according to "sacred prophesies" he will "lead the last surviving humans to the location of the [[Thirteenth Tribe (TOS)|13th tribe]]". The age of the battlestar as stated in the game implies that ''Galactica'' has fought for at least half of the [[Thousand Yahren War]].
| | Given the ship is based on the original, it is logical to assume her displacement, capabilities and dimensions mirror those of the original ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'', and the [[Battlestar (TOS)|battlestar design]]. |
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| The ''Galactica'' of the game is ''predominantly'' based on the [[Galactica (TOS)|Original Series version of ''Galactica'']], but with notable changes from ''TOS'' [[canon]], to reflect her in-game approximately 500-[[yahren]] service and the fact that she has had to rely on alien technology (a game exclusive) for upgrades and repairs. Text from the game notes:
| | ''Galactica'''s commander in the game is [[Magus]]. |
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| :"The battlestar has been repaired often and parts of its structure are clearly newer or are made of stranger, alien materials. Parts of the huge engine nacelles are broken and partly scaffolded, the repairs half-complete, the exposed structures vast and skeletal."
| | Six battlestars are mentioned in the game: |
| | | *Battlestar ''[[Atlantia]]'' |
| Given the ship is based on the original, it is reasonable to assume her size<!--"displacement" is a nautical term with no applicability to space, because in space there is no water or anything else to displace!--> and capabilities mirror those of the [[Battlestar (TOS)|Original Series battlestars]].
| | *Battlestar ''[[Columbia]]'' |
| | | *Battlestar ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'' |
| ''Galactica'''s commanding officer in the game is Commander [[Bryn Magus]] and his executive officer is Colonel [[Jen Kassia]]; neither character is mentioned other than in this game. | | *Battlestar ''[[Battlestar (TOS)#Pegasus|Pegasus]]'' |
| | | *Battlestar ''[[Perseus]]'' |
| Five battlestars are mentioned in the game:
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| *Battlestar ''[[Atlantia (TOS)|Atlantia]]'' | |
| *Battlestar ''[[Columbia (TOS)|Columbia]]'' | |
| *Battlestar ''Galactica'' | |
| *Battlestar ''{{TOS|Pegasus}}''
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| *Battlestar ''[[Rycon]]'' | | *Battlestar ''[[Rycon]]'' |
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| ==Notes== | | ==Notes== |
| *The game version of ''Galactica'' is part of a separate continuity that mixes elements from the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]] and {{TOS|Battlestar Galactica|Original Series}} as well as unique material. It is not a canonical item in either series.
| | This game debuted in stores on November 18, 2003. The [[Mini-Series]] of the re-imagined adventures of a new ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' premiered on the Sci-Fi channel less than a month later, on December 8, 2003. |
| *This game debuted in stores on November 18, 2003. The [[Miniseries]] of the Re-imagined adventures of a new ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'' premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel less than a month later, on December 8, 2003. Despite suggestions that this game was based more on elements from the defunct [[Battlestar Galactica (SDS)|Singer/DeSanto revival project]], it was in fact created to encompass elements of both the 1978 and 2003 shows. An earlier incarnation of the game based on the Singer/DeSanto project was scripted but never produced. As a result, the game's continuity doesn't quite fit in either the Re-imagined or Original Series universes.
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| == Related Imagery == | | ==See Also== |
| <gallery mode="slideshow">
| | Video game information from [http://battlestargalacticagame.com/ The official game site] |
| Image:Pauljones-gal00 original.jpg|Front view.
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| Image:Pauljones-gal01 original.jpg|Back view.
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| Image:Galactd.jpg|Wireframe model.
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| </gallery> | |
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| ==See also==
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| *[[Battlestar Galactica (2003 game)]]
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| *Video game information from [http://battlestargalacticagame.com/ The official game site]
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