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== Design and Operations == | == Design and Operations == | ||
[[File:Launch Tube w Viper.png|thumb|A Viper is accelerated down a tube during launch]] | [[File:Launch Tube w Viper.png|thumb|left|A Viper is accelerated down a tube during launch]] | ||
Launch tubes are about 170 feet in length {{TRS|The Plan}}, and are triangular in design, built specifically for Colonial Vipers. They utilize [[Mag cellerator|magcelerators]], or "mag cats" for short, that attach to a Viper's forward landing strut, which use magnetic fields to propel a Viper down the tube and into space. By using external energy instead of the Viper's own boosters, this process preserves the Viper's crucial fuel supply, which allows the pilot to stay in combat longer. Each launch tube is watched over by a launch supervisor who determines if a Viper is ready to be launched, and if a problem arises, calls the launch off, has the Viper pulled from the tube, and closes the air tight doors {{TRS|Miniseries}}. If the Viper is cleared for launch, the supervisor presses a button, which releases the mag cat, and the Viper is thrown down the tube into space. | Launch tubes are about 170 feet in length {{TRS|The Plan}}, and are triangular in design, built specifically for Colonial Vipers. They utilize [[Mag cellerator|magcelerators]], or "mag cats" for short, that attach to a Viper's forward landing strut, which use magnetic fields to propel a Viper down the tube and into space. By using external energy instead of the Viper's own boosters, this process preserves the Viper's crucial fuel supply, which allows the pilot to stay in combat longer. Each launch tube is watched over by a launch supervisor who determines if a Viper is ready to be launched, and if a problem arises, calls the launch off, has the Viper pulled from the tube, and closes the air tight doors {{TRS|Miniseries}}. If the Viper is cleared for launch, the supervisor presses a button, which releases the mag cat, and the Viper is thrown down the tube into space. | ||
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===Other Uses=== | ===Other Uses=== | ||
[[File:Screenshot (103).png|thumb|''Galactica'' deckhand [[James Lyman|James "Jammer" Lyman]] is executed by [[the Circle]] {{TRS|Collaborators}}.]] | [[File:Screenshot (103).png|thumb|left|''Galactica'' deckhand [[James Lyman|James "Jammer" Lyman]] is executed by [[the Circle]] {{TRS|Collaborators}}.]] | ||
While the primary intent of the tubes are to launch Vipers, they have been used for other purposes, including burial in space following a memorial for the deceased {{TRS|Act of Contrition|Resurrection Ship, Part II}}, and infamously as a form of execution {{TRS|The Plan|Collaborators|The Ties That Bind}}. | While the primary intent of the tubes are to launch Vipers, they have been used for other purposes, including burial in space following a memorial for the deceased {{TRS|Act of Contrition|Resurrection Ship, Part II}}, and infamously as a form of execution {{TRS|The Plan|Collaborators|The Ties That Bind}}. | ||