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| otherdi= The dimensions above are from [[Lee Stringer]], who built ''Galactica'' CG model. VFX Sequence Designer [[Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz]] gave the length as {{Feet2Meters|4740}}.<ref>[http://darthmojo.wordpress.com/2009/04/05/how-big-was-the-colony/#comment-2193 Blog comment] by [[Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz]].</ref> The reason for this twenty-foot discrepancy is unknown. | | otherdi= The dimensions above are from [[Lee Stringer]], who built ''Galactica'' CG model. VFX Sequence Designer [[Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz]] gave the length as {{Feet2Meters|4740}}.<ref>[http://darthmojo.wordpress.com/2009/04/05/how-big-was-the-colony/#comment-2193 Blog comment] by [[Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz]].</ref> The reason for this twenty-foot discrepancy is unknown. | ||
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Built during the early days of the [[Cylon War]], '''''Galactica'' (BS 75)''' is a [[Galactica type battlestar|veteran battlestar]] and was the last of its kind still in service, prior to its decommissioning by the Colonial Fleet. Officially decommissioned, ''Galactica'' was transformed into a museum ship as a memorial to the Cylon War, fought nearly forty years prior. Before decommissioning, ''Galactica'' was part of the 75th Colonial Battlestar Group. | Built during the early days of the [[Cylon War]], '''''Galactica'' (BS 75)''' is a [[Galactica type battlestar|veteran battlestar]] and was the last of its kind still in service, prior to its decommissioning by the Colonial Fleet. Officially decommissioned, ''Galactica'' was transformed into a museum ship as a memorial to the Cylon War, fought nearly forty years prior. Before decommissioning, ''Galactica'' was part of the 75th Colonial Battlestar Group. | ||
== Construction and First War Service ( | == Construction and First War Service (YR48-YR60) == | ||
''Galactica'' was one of the first twelve ''Galactica'' type battlestars to be constructed by the Colonials, each representing one of the twelve colonies; ''Galactica'' represented {{RDM|Caprica}}. While solidly built, various factors during ''Galactica''{{'|s}} construction led to the shipyard "cutting corners" when it was originally built, with various components not completed to spec {{TRS|No Exit}}. | ''Galactica'' was one of the first twelve ''Galactica'' type battlestars to be constructed by the Colonials, each representing one of the twelve colonies; ''Galactica'' represented {{RDM|Caprica}}. While solidly built, various factors during ''Galactica''{{'|s}} construction led to the shipyard "cutting corners" when it was originally built, with various components not completed to spec {{TRS|No Exit}}. | ||
These battlestars were all designed with non-integrated computer systems to avoid the Cylons' demonstrated ability to override or subvert networked command and control systems early in the war {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 1}}. Rather than technological sophistication, the battlestar depended on its sheer bulk and defensive / offensive capabilities to ward off any threats to itself or the Colonies. | These battlestars were all designed with non-integrated computer systems to avoid the Cylons' demonstrated ability to override or subvert networked command and control systems early in the war {{TRS|Miniseries, Night 1}}. Rather than technological sophistication, the battlestar depended on its sheer bulk and defensive / offensive capabilities to ward off any threats to itself or the Colonies. | ||
Entering service sometime prior to the tenth year of the War, ''Galactica''{{'|s}} primary duties included planetary defense, and border patrol. | Entering service sometime prior to the tenth year of the War, ''Galactica''{{'|s}} primary duties included planetary defense, and border patrol. It is unknown if the ship took part in any major engagement prior to this point, however it is known that the Colonials were facing heavy losses in the wake of Cylon advancements {{TRS|Blood and Chrome}}. | ||
Two years later ''Galactica'' participated in [[Operation Raptor Talon]], along with ''[[Columbia (RDM)|Columbia]]'' and one other battlestar of its class. It was successful in inflicting major damage to Cylon forces, but not before they were able to destroy ''Columbia''. The battle ended in a draw, when it was announced the Cylons had signed an armistice agreement {{TRS|Razor}}. | Two years later ''Galactica'' participated in [[Operation Raptor Talon]], along with ''[[Columbia (RDM)|Columbia]]'' and one other battlestar of its class. It was successful in inflicting major damage to Cylon forces, but not before they were able to destroy ''Columbia''. The battle ended in a draw, when it was announced the Cylons had signed an armistice agreement {{TRS|Razor}}. | ||
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* In ''[[Blood and Chrome]]'', ''Galactica'' is depicted with larger flight facilities than in the reimagined series; however, its overall flight pod design does not change, creating a continuity error. Since the pods do not change, [http://www.flickr.com/photos/lee_stringer/8738268186/ it is impossible] for the larger hangar deck to fit inside the pods, without a change in elevation of the above flight deck. | * In ''[[Blood and Chrome]]'', ''Galactica'' is depicted with larger flight facilities than in the reimagined series; however, its overall flight pod design does not change, creating a continuity error. Since the pods do not change, [http://www.flickr.com/photos/lee_stringer/8738268186/ it is impossible] for the larger hangar deck to fit inside the pods, without a change in elevation of the above flight deck. | ||
* Also in ''Blood and Chrome'', ''Galactica''{{'|s}} cannons change position from the beginning of the production to the end. It is assumed this is a production mixup, and that two different models were produced, and both accidentally used. The second model used at the conclusion of the production is incomplete, and does not feature lightmaps. | * Also in ''Blood and Chrome'', ''Galactica''{{'|s}} cannons change position from the beginning of the production to the end. It is assumed this is a production mixup, and that two different models were produced, and both accidentally used. The second model used at the conclusion of the production is incomplete, and does not feature lightmaps. | ||
* In Starbuck's [[gun camera]] shots in "[[He That Believeth | * In Starbuck's [[gun camera]] shots in "[[He That Believeth In Me]]" Galactica is supposedly a member of [[Battlestar Group]] 62. | ||
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== Modern Service and Decommissioning ( | == Modern Service and Decommissioning (YR80-YR00) == | ||
{{Ship Data | {{Ship Data | ||
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| aircraft= ~80x Viper Mk. II's <br /> Full Raptor compliment <br /> Atmospheric shuttles | | aircraft= ~80x Viper Mk. II's <br /> Full Raptor compliment <br /> Atmospheric shuttles | ||
| facilities= 1x active [[Flight pod|flight pod]] <br /> 1x active [[Landing bay (RDM)|flight deck]]: 617 m (2,025 ft) <br /> 1x active [[Hangar deck|Hangar facility]] <br /> 40x active Viper [[Launch tube (TRS)|launch tubes]] | | facilities= 1x active [[Flight pod|flight pod]] <br /> 1x active [[Landing bay (RDM)|flight deck]]: 617 m (2,025 ft) <br /> 1x active [[Hangar deck|Hangar facility]] <br /> 40x active Viper [[Launch tube (TRS)|launch tubes]] | ||
| status= Decommissioned, | | status= Decommissioned, YR00 <br /> Scuttled, YR04 | ||
| patch= Galactica Gold.png | | patch= Galactica Gold.png | ||
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At the time of its formal decommissioning ceremony, ''Galactica'' is stripped of all but one of its operational [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] Mark VII squadrons, its munitions are destroyed, and its starboard landing pod is converted into a pressurized museum which houses various items from the Cylon War while the launch facilities in the hangar deck below are permanently disabled. However, the ship's Viper munitions stores have not yet been offloaded and are still on the ship. The museum is about to open when the Cylons break the Armistice, and renew their hostilities with the Colonials. | At the time of its formal decommissioning ceremony, ''Galactica'' is stripped of all but one of its operational [[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] Mark VII squadrons, its munitions are destroyed, and its starboard landing pod is converted into a pressurized museum which houses various items from the Cylon War while the launch facilities in the hangar deck below are permanently disabled. However, the ship's Viper munitions stores have not yet been offloaded and are still on the ship. The museum is about to open when the Cylons break the Armistice, and renew their hostilities with the Colonials. | ||
== Cylon Attack and Post-Fall Exodus ( | == Cylon Attack and Post-Fall Exodus (YR00-YR04) == | ||
=== Surprise Attack === | === Surprise Attack === | ||
[[ | [[Image:Mini side fleet.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''Galactica'' and the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]].]] | ||
With the renewed and unexpected Cylon hostilities, ''Galactica'' is quickly brought back to combat condition and sorties a squadron of Mark IIs retrieved from its museum, engaging in its first battle with the Cylons in over forty years (all but one last Mark VII squadron were sent to Caprica for reassignment). It survives a direct hit by a tactical nuclear missile to the forward section of its port flight pod, and later [[FTL|jumps]] successfully to [[Ragnar Anchorage]] to replenish its empty ammunition stores at this strategic depot. | With the renewed and unexpected Cylon hostilities, ''Galactica'' is quickly brought back to combat condition and sorties a squadron of Mark IIs retrieved from its museum, engaging in its first battle with the Cylons in over forty years (all but one last Mark VII squadron were sent to Caprica for reassignment). It survives a direct hit by a tactical nuclear missile to the forward section of its port flight pod, and later [[FTL|jumps]] successfully to [[Ragnar Anchorage]] to replenish its empty ammunition stores at this strategic depot. | ||
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=== Leading a Ragtag Fleet === | === Leading a Ragtag Fleet === | ||
[[ | [[Image:Ep212battle.jpg|200px|left|thumb|''Galactica'' and ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' work together during the [[Battle of the Resurrection Ship]].]] | ||
Since the exodus of the Colonials from their overrun homeworlds, ''Galactica'' becomes both protector and provider for the Fleet. It provides covering fire for the Fleet during Cylon attacks no fewer than 240 times ([[TRS]]: "[[33]]": "[[Act of Contrition]]"). The battlestar provides much of the Fleet with recycled water {{TRS|Water}} and it is the primary source of medical care, where groups of civilians are periodically brought aboard for check-ups and treatment {{TRS|Litmus}}. ''Galactica'' also undertakes internal policing duties within the Fleet {{TRS|Water|Bastille Day}}. | Since the exodus of the Colonials from their overrun homeworlds, ''Galactica'' becomes both protector and provider for the Fleet. It provides covering fire for the Fleet during Cylon attacks no fewer than 240 times ([[TRS]]: "[[33]]": "[[Act of Contrition]]"). The battlestar provides much of the Fleet with recycled water {{TRS|Water}} and it is the primary source of medical care, where groups of civilians are periodically brought aboard for check-ups and treatment {{TRS|Litmus}}. ''Galactica'' also undertakes internal policing duties within the Fleet {{TRS|Water|Bastille Day}}. | ||
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Following the founding of [[New Caprica]], ''Galactica'' is assigned to the orbital defense force that protects the planet. During this time the majority of the crew are allowed to the surface in an effort to populate the planet and restore the human race, a majority of whom are seemingly convinced that the Cylons will never find New Caprica. The diminished crew inevitably results in standard maintenance becoming overlooked or ignored; basic military responses, such as the launching of alert fighters and routine training exercises become difficult to execute. One year following the founding of New Caprica, a fleet of Cylon ships jump into orbit of the planet. Severely limited in their abilities, Admiral Adama orders the defense fleet to jump away from New Caprica along with a handful of civilian ships still in orbit of the colony. {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}. | Following the founding of [[New Caprica]], ''Galactica'' is assigned to the orbital defense force that protects the planet. During this time the majority of the crew are allowed to the surface in an effort to populate the planet and restore the human race, a majority of whom are seemingly convinced that the Cylons will never find New Caprica. The diminished crew inevitably results in standard maintenance becoming overlooked or ignored; basic military responses, such as the launching of alert fighters and routine training exercises become difficult to execute. One year following the founding of New Caprica, a fleet of Cylon ships jump into orbit of the planet. Severely limited in their abilities, Admiral Adama orders the defense fleet to jump away from New Caprica along with a handful of civilian ships still in orbit of the colony. {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}. | ||
[[ | [[Image:BONC.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Galactica'' takes a pounding during the [[Battle of New Caprica]].]] | ||
Four months after their escape, ''Galactica'''s staff is still in the process of developing a rescue strategy with 16 training exercises having been completed, and a 17th underway when an accident causes its early cessation {{TRS|Occupation}}. This forces both a change in strategy and the reformulation of a rescue plan to deal with personnel who have not seen conflict in 16 months {{TRS|Precipice|Exodus, Part I}}. | Four months after their escape, ''Galactica'''s staff is still in the process of developing a rescue strategy with 16 training exercises having been completed, and a 17th underway when an accident causes its early cessation {{TRS|Occupation}}. This forces both a change in strategy and the reformulation of a rescue plan to deal with personnel who have not seen conflict in 16 months {{TRS|Precipice|Exodus, Part I}}. | ||
After coordinating with the [[New Caprica Resistance]], ''Galactica'' leaves ''Pegasus'' to guard the space-bound members of humanity, while it initiates the [[Battle of New Caprica]]. Launching a squadron of Vipers and Raptors, who in turn launch drones to simulate the signatures of ''Pegasus'' and ''Galactica'' (leading the basestars guarding the planet to launch their Raider squadrons in pursuit), the real ''Galactica'' then executes an incredibly risky jump into New Caprica's upper atmosphere. Plummeting towards the ground of the colony from 99,000 feet and with re-entry gases buffeting and scorching the hull, ''Galactica'' then launches Blue Squadron while simultaneously calculating a jump back into space, successfully accomplishing both mere hundreds of feet from the ground. Jumping back into space, the atmospheric stresses of the jump take a toll on the battlestar. Electrical surges nearly blow out multiple displays in CIC, requiring a few moments for DRADIS to restore itself while extensive hull damage is apparent. However, the plan to hold off two basestars without their Raider cover while the colonists escape in their ships is complicated by the arrival of two additional basestars. In the subsequent battle, ''Galactica'' is bracketed by the four basestars and pummeled on all sides, losing maneuvering thrusters, and lacking the support of its Vipers leads to missile barrages disabling its FTL drives. Cornered by the Cylons and taking impacts all over the hull, to the point that the port side reaches structural limits and a forward dorsal battery is destroyed, ''Galactica'' faces certain destruction when ''Pegasus'' unexpectedly arrives. ''Pegasus''{{'|s}} salvos draw the attention of the basestars away from ''Galactica'', buying the crew time to bring its [[FTL|FTL drives]] back on-line, recover its planes, and escape {{TRS|Exodus, Part II}}. ''Galactica'' bears the scars of the battle with significant scorching and dents to the hull, having sustained heavy damage. Repairs continue on the journey through the Ionian nebula, with heavy damage to secondary storage, and damage to one particular airlock nearly causing the deaths of Galen and Cally Tyrol during what they expected to be a quick repair of a hull micro-fracture {{TRS|Blood on the Scales|A Day in the Life}}. | After coordinating with the [[New Caprica Resistance]], ''Galactica'' leaves ''Pegasus'' to guard the space-bound members of humanity, while it initiates the [[Battle of New Caprica]]. Launching a squadron of Vipers and Raptors, who in turn launch drones to simulate the signatures of ''Pegasus'' and ''Galactica'' (leading the basestars guarding the planet to launch their Raider squadrons in pursuit), the real ''Galactica'' then executes an incredibly risky jump into New Caprica's upper atmosphere. Plummeting towards the ground of the colony from 99,000 feet and with re-entry gases buffeting and scorching the hull, ''Galactica'' then launches Blue Squadron while simultaneously calculating a jump back into space, successfully accomplishing both mere hundreds of feet from the ground. Jumping back into space, the atmospheric stresses of the jump take a toll on the battlestar. Electrical surges nearly blow out multiple displays in CIC, requiring a few moments for DRADIS to restore itself while extensive hull damage is apparent. However, the plan to hold off two basestars without their Raider cover while the colonists escape in their ships is complicated by the arrival of two additional basestars. In the subsequent battle, ''Galactica'' is bracketed by the four basestars and pummeled on all sides, losing maneuvering thrusters, and lacking the support of its Vipers leads to missile barrages disabling its FTL drives. Cornered by the Cylons and taking impacts all over the hull, to the point that the port side reaches structural limits and a forward dorsal battery is destroyed, ''Galactica'' faces certain destruction when ''Pegasus'' unexpectedly arrives. ''Pegasus''{{'|s}} salvos draw the attention of the basestars away from ''Galactica'', buying the crew time to bring its [[FTL|FTL drives]] back on-line, recover its planes, and escape {{TRS|Exodus, Part II}}. ''Galactica'' bears the scars of the battle with significant scorching and dents to the hull, having sustained heavy damage. Repairs continue on the journey through the Ionian nebula, with heavy damage to secondary storage, and damage to one particular airlock nearly causing the deaths of Galen and Cally Tyrol during what they expected to be a quick repair of a hull micro-fracture {{TRS|Blood on the Scales|A Day in the Life}}. | ||
Given the loss of ''Pegasus'', ''Galactica'' now boasts a larger crew, Viper and Raptor complement, to the point where there are more pilots than there are ships to fly {{TRS|Torn}}, although the training of new recruits is still ongoing {{TRS|Dirty Hands|Crossroads, Part II|He That Believeth | Given the loss of ''Pegasus'', ''Galactica'' now boasts a larger crew, Viper and Raptor complement, to the point where there are more pilots than there are ships to fly {{TRS|Torn}}, although the training of new recruits is still ongoing {{TRS|Dirty Hands|Crossroads, Part II|He That Believeth In Me}}. Further, there are various redundancies between the two crews that are appropriately dealt with ([[TRS]]: [[List of Deleted Scenes - Season 3 (RDM)|deleted scene]] from "[[Exodus, Part II]]"). | ||
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=== Resuming the Search for Earth === | === Resuming the Search for Earth === | ||
''Galactica'' takes aboard a significant quantity of civilians following the exodus from New Caprica, as several civilian ships are lost during the escape from the failed colony. Cramped conditions increase as crew and civilians struggle to adapt to life back aboard a ship. The civilians reside on the refurbished starboard hangar deck as a refugee camp nicknamed "[[Camp Oil Slick]]" and later "Dogsville" {{TRS|Torn|The Woman King}}. | ''Galactica'' takes aboard a significant quantity of civilians following the exodus from New Caprica, as several civilian ships are lost during the escape from the failed colony. Cramped conditions increase as crew and civilians struggle to adapt to life back aboard a ship. The civilians reside on the refurbished starboard hangar deck as a refugee camp nicknamed "[[Camp Oil Slick]]" and later "Dogsville" {{TRS|Torn|The Woman King}}. | ||
[[ | [[Image:BOTIM.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Galactica'' is outnumbered during the [[Battle of the Ionian Nebula]].]] | ||
During a [[The Passage|food shortage crisis]] caused by contamination of the Fleet's food processing systems, ''Galactica'' (along with its Raptors acting as pilot ships) guides the civilian Fleet through an area of intense heat, light and radiation caused by a [[Passage (star cluster)|dense star cluster]] to reach edible resources on the [[algae planet]]. ''Galactica''{{'|s}} heavy armor and radiation shielding protect it from the intense effects of the cluster, but the ship still suffers hull damage and numerous decompressions. | During a [[The Passage|food shortage crisis]] caused by contamination of the Fleet's food processing systems, ''Galactica'' (along with its Raptors acting as pilot ships) guides the civilian Fleet through an area of intense heat, light and radiation caused by a [[Passage (star cluster)|dense star cluster]] to reach edible resources on the [[algae planet]]. ''Galactica''{{'|s}} heavy armor and radiation shielding protect it from the intense effects of the cluster, but the ship still suffers hull damage and numerous decompressions. | ||
When the Fleet reaches the [[Ionian Nebula]], four Cylon baseships are detected following an unexplained power outage. With the entire Fleet powered down and unable to escape, ''Galactica'' scrambles its Vipers and prepares for a lopsided fight, outnumbered and outgunned {{TRS|Crossroads, Part II}}. During the [[Battle of the Ionian Nebula|following battle]], ''Galactica'' manages to hold off the main attack of the massive Cylon attack force. Despite the damage suffered in previous engagements, the old warship wields its main guns and point defense batteries effectively again in defense of the Fleet. Despite having the advantage, and managing to destroy or damage several civilian ships, the Cylons retreat in the middle of the battle, after detecting one of the [[Final Five]] among the Colonials. ''Galactica'' takes minor damage in the battle, taking missile impacts on the dorsal hull and contributing to further weakening of its overall structure {{TRS|He That Believeth | When the Fleet reaches the [[Ionian Nebula]], four Cylon baseships are detected following an unexplained power outage. With the entire Fleet powered down and unable to escape, ''Galactica'' scrambles its Vipers and prepares for a lopsided fight, outnumbered and outgunned {{TRS|Crossroads, Part II}}. During the [[Battle of the Ionian Nebula|following battle]], ''Galactica'' manages to hold off the main attack of the massive Cylon attack force. Despite the damage suffered in previous engagements, the old warship wields its main guns and point defense batteries effectively again in defense of the Fleet. Despite having the advantage, and managing to destroy or damage several civilian ships, the Cylons retreat in the middle of the battle, after detecting one of the [[Final Five]] among the Colonials. ''Galactica'' takes minor damage in the battle, taking missile impacts on the dorsal hull and contributing to further weakening of its overall structure {{TRS|He That Believeth In Me}}. | ||
After three years of searching, ''Galactica'' and its Fleet locate Earth. The fleet enters orbit, and immediately launch ground teams who quickly determine that the planet is uninhabitable, having suffered a cataclysm sometime prior. A short time after, ''Galactica'' leads its fleet back to the stars {{TRS|Revelations|Sometimes a Great Notion}}. | After three years of searching, ''Galactica'' and its Fleet locate Earth. The fleet enters orbit, and immediately launch ground teams who quickly determine that the planet is uninhabitable, having suffered a cataclysm sometime prior. A short time after, ''Galactica'' leads its fleet back to the stars {{TRS|Revelations|Sometimes a Great Notion}}. | ||
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=== Post-Earth === | === Post-Earth === | ||
[[ | [[Image:Damaged Galactica.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A heavily damaged ''Galactica''.]] | ||
With ''Galactica''{{'|s}} advanced age, the corners cut during construction, and the abuse it has been put through since the war started, in addition to no access to any repair facilities, have all contributed to deteriorating conditions. Electrical systems begin to fail intermittently throughout the ship, causing lights to flicker and power to be interrupted to multiple areas. A structural survey of the ship finds several torn supports and weakened areas in the hull, and a more in-depth examination finds endemic metal fatigue throughout the ship, with virtually every part of the hull riddled with small cracks and fissures. A plan is proposed to treat the damaged parts of the ship with an [[Cylon organic resin|organic Cylon resin]] from the [[Rebel basestar]], which would fill the cracks and bear the stresses, which Adama at first refuses. However, Adama finally appreciates ''Galactica''{{'|s}} dire condition when he finds a tear in a bulkhead in his quarters, and orders Tyrol to carry out his plan to repair the ship {{TRS|No Exit}}. Despite the resin, ''Galactica'' is dying of old age and accumulated battle damage. | With ''Galactica''{{'|s}} advanced age, the corners cut during construction, and the abuse it has been put through since the war started, in addition to no access to any repair facilities, have all contributed to deteriorating conditions. Electrical systems begin to fail intermittently throughout the ship, causing lights to flicker and power to be interrupted to multiple areas. A structural survey of the ship finds several torn supports and weakened areas in the hull, and a more in-depth examination finds endemic metal fatigue throughout the ship, with virtually every part of the hull riddled with small cracks and fissures. A plan is proposed to treat the damaged parts of the ship with an [[Cylon organic resin|organic Cylon resin]] from the [[Rebel basestar]], which would fill the cracks and bear the stresses, which Adama at first refuses. However, Adama finally appreciates ''Galactica''{{'|s}} dire condition when he finds a tear in a bulkhead in his quarters, and orders Tyrol to carry out his plan to repair the ship {{TRS|No Exit}}. Despite the resin, ''Galactica'' is dying of old age and accumulated battle damage. | ||
Despite repairs, the ship continues to degrade; when Boomer kidnaps Hera, she narrowly escapes from the retracting flight pods and executes an FTL jump close to the dorsal port side bow section and forward magazine of ''Galactica''; the spacial distortions crumple multiple sections of the area, causing massive electrical surges and power interruptions to CIC and adjacent decks, and damage in the port side hangar deck. Despite attempts to repair the damage with Cylon resin, the hull continues to degrade and power failures ship-wide become more and more frequent. The estimate from repair crews is that ''Galactica'' has maybe 5 jumps left in her before she splits in two. When Starbuck attempts to talk with the comatose Anders and put him out of his misery he awakens, grabs her arm and begins reciting random phrases like a Hybrid. ''Galactica'' experiences multiple severe power surges and even its engines begin to malfunction; the organic resin running through the hull is acting like a complex network of neural fibers which allows Anders to interface with various ship systems. He could even engage the ship's FTL drives and jump the ship if he wanted to. Even though Anders is disconnected and falls back into a coma Adama comes to grips with the fact that ''Galactica''<nowiki/>'s time is at an end and she can't be saved. He reluctantly gives the order to abandon ship. | Despite repairs, the ship continues to degrade; when Boomer kidnaps Hera, she narrowly escapes from the retracting flight pods and executes an FTL jump close to the dorsal port side bow section and forward magazine of ''Galactica''; the spacial distortions crumple multiple sections of the area, causing massive electrical surges and power interruptions to CIC and adjacent decks, and damage in the port side hangar deck. Despite attempts to repair the damage with Cylon resin, the hull continues to degrade and power failures ship-wide become more and more frequent. The estimate from repair crews is that ''Galactica'' has maybe 5 jumps left in her before she splits in two. When Starbuck attempts to talk with the comatose Anders and put him out of his misery he awakens, grabs her arm and begins reciting random phrases like a Hybrid. ''Galactica'' experiences multiple severe power surges and even its engines begin to malfunction; the organic resin running through the hull is acting like a complex network of neural fibers which allows Anders to interface with various ship systems. He could even engage the ship's FTL drives and jump the ship if he wanted to. Even though Anders is disconnected and falls back into a coma Adama comes to grips with the fact that ''Galactica''<nowiki/>'s time is at an end and she can't be saved. He reluctantly gives the order to abandon ship. | ||
Command will be transferred to the Cylon baseship once supplies and personnel have been offloaded {{TRS|Islanded | Command will be transferred to the Cylon baseship once supplies and personnel have been offloaded {{TRS|Islanded In a Stream of Stars}}. The ship is to be stripped of all useful equipment, including its Viper launching mechanisms. However, inspired by a photo of Hera on the Memorial Hallway, Admiral Adama decides to commit the old battlestar to one last mission: a suicidal mission to rescue Hera from the Cylon homeworld, the Colony. With Starbuck's help, he puts a line of red tape down the center of the hangar deck and makes an impassioned speech to the gathered crew members: He will lead ''Galactica'' to rescue Hera, but it is a volunteer mission only. If there are not enough people to crew ''Galactica'', he will instead lead a Raptor assault with anyone willing to join him. Everybody makes their choice; there are enough people to crew the ship. Preparations for the final mission get underway. Command of the Fleet is transferred to [[Louis Hoshi]], the flag is transferred to the baseship and a number of Vipers are assigned to it for CAP duties. | ||
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=== Battle of The Colony === | === Battle of The Colony === | ||
[[ | [[Image:Battleofthecolony.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''Galactica'' takes massive hits seconds after jumping to [[The Colony]].]] | ||
With a skeleton crew and a frail battlestar, Admiral Adama executes a daring mission to rescue Hera Agathon. | With a skeleton crew and a frail battlestar, Admiral Adama executes a daring mission to rescue Hera Agathon. | ||
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