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===Exhibits=== | ===Exhibits=== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Galactica Museum.png|thumb|right|400px|Panoramic shot of the Museum, showcasing many of the exhibits.]]The main exhibits of the museum featured many significant wartime scale models, replicas, and artifacts. Those include: | ||
* A [[Viper Mark I|Mark I Viper]]. | * A [[Viper Mark I|Mark I Viper]]. | ||
* An older class [[battlestar (RDM)|battlestar]]. | * An older class [[battlestar (RDM)|battlestar]]. | ||
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After fleeing the Colonies, many of the museum pieces find full-time use throughout the [[The Fleet (RDM)|fleet of surviving ships]]. The Vipers continue to defend the fleet, the landram is used for mining operations aboard ''[[Majahual]]'', and flight deck operations aboard ''Galactica'' {{TRS|Scar|Escape Velocity}}. However, the museum itself is never converted back to use as an operational flight pod, despite ''Galactica'''s increased load of Vipers inherited from the [[Mercury class battlestar|battlestar]] ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' {{TRS|Collaborators}}. On one occasion it temporarily serves as a quarantine zone when a number of ''Galactica''{{'|s}} marines and pilots come into contact with Cylons carrying [[lymphocytic encephalitis]] {{TRS|A Measure of Salvation}}. | After fleeing the Colonies, many of the museum pieces find full-time use throughout the [[The Fleet (RDM)|fleet of surviving ships]]. The Vipers continue to defend the fleet, the landram is used for mining operations aboard ''[[Majahual]]'', and flight deck operations aboard ''Galactica'' {{TRS|Scar|Escape Velocity}}. However, the museum itself is never converted back to use as an operational flight pod, despite ''Galactica'''s increased load of Vipers inherited from the [[Mercury class battlestar|battlestar]] ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' {{TRS|Collaborators}}. On one occasion it temporarily serves as a quarantine zone when a number of ''Galactica''{{'|s}} marines and pilots come into contact with Cylons carrying [[lymphocytic encephalitis]] {{TRS|A Measure of Salvation}}. | ||
[[File:TRS - Scattered - Crashed Heavy Raider in Galactica Museum.jpg|thumb|A crash-landed [[Heavy Raider]] visits the ''Galactica'' Museum {{TRS|Scattered}}.]] | [[File:TRS - Scattered - Crashed Heavy Raider in Galactica Museum.jpg|thumb|A crash-landed [[Heavy Raider]] visits the ''Galactica'' Museum {{TRS|Scattered}}.]] | ||
The museum is heavily damaged and repaired over the course of four years. The first hit comes less than two months after the fall of the Colonies, when an out of control [[Heavy Raider]] crashes into the pod, depressurizing it. A handful of [[Centurions]] survive the crash and board ''Galactica'', marching over museum pieces as they force their way into the ship and attack the crew {{TRS|Scattered}}. [[ | The museum is heavily damaged and repaired over the course of four years. The first hit comes less than two months after the fall of the Colonies, when an out of control [[Heavy Raider]] crashes into the pod, depressurizing it. A handful of [[Centurions]] survive the crash and board ''Galactica'', marching over museum pieces as they force their way into the ship and attack the crew {{TRS|Scattered}}. [[Image:Galactica Museum, "Daybreak, Part II".jpg|thumb|right|Model of a [[Cylon War]]-era [[:en:Basestar (RDM)#Cylon War-era basestar|basestar]] and the shell of a [[:en:Cylon Centurion Model 0005|Centurion]] on display in the defunct museum.]] | ||
Four years after fleeing the Colonies, the final blow to the museum and the flight pod containing it comes after a handful of Raptors utilize their [[FTL]] drives inside the pod as they jump to the Cylon [[The Colony|Colony]]. The distortions caused by the jumping ships blow a hole in the forward section of the pod, obliterating it. The surviving museum artifacts, if any, are flown into a [[Sol|nearby star]] with the rest of [[The Fleet (TRS)|the Fleet]] following the battle {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}}. | Four years after fleeing the Colonies, the final blow to the museum and the flight pod containing it comes after a handful of Raptors utilize their [[FTL]] drives inside the pod as they jump to the Cylon [[The Colony|Colony]]. The distortions caused by the jumping ships blow a hole in the forward section of the pod, obliterating it. The surviving museum artifacts, if any, are flown into a [[Sol|nearby star]] with the rest of [[The Fleet (TRS)|the Fleet]] following the battle {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}}. | ||
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*** The speaking area with the podium and audience seating during the formal decommissioning ceremony, where Commander [[William Adama]] makes his speech. | *** The speaking area with the podium and audience seating during the formal decommissioning ceremony, where Commander [[William Adama]] makes his speech. | ||
*** The [[Viper Mark II]] scenes were shot in the hangar bay set, using the only two practical set pieces available. Footage was shot with minimal lighting to obfuscate this fact, with spot-lights shining the [[Colonial seal|Colonial Phoenix]] on the floor, and stanchions with Viper Mark 2 placards. | *** The [[Viper Mark II]] scenes were shot in the hangar bay set, using the only two practical set pieces available. Footage was shot with minimal lighting to obfuscate this fact, with spot-lights shining the [[Colonial seal|Colonial Phoenix]] on the floor, and stanchions with Viper Mark 2 placards. | ||
** For the [[Razor Flashbacks]], the [[Centurion (RDM)|Cylon War-era Centurion]] Commander [[William Adama]] looks at, with placard, is | ** For the [[Razor Flashbacks]], the [[Centurion (RDM)|Cylon War-era Centurion]] Commander [[William Adama]] looks at, with placard, is mannequin with Kropserkel's unauthorized reproduction of [[Original Series]]' [[Centurion (TOS)|Cylon Centurion]] armor rented out to the production. This piece was later auctioned during the NBC Universal's 2009 authorized ''Battlestar Galactica'' auctions. All other appearances of the Centurion armor were computer-rendered. | ||
** Unseen on screen but liquidated via the aforementioned studio-sanctioned auctions were shopping bags from the Galactica Museum gift shop. | ** Unseen on screen but liquidated via the aforementioned studio-sanctioned auctions were shopping bags from the Galactica Museum gift shop. | ||