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* {{inlineref|anchor spikes}}: nails<ref name="glossary" /> | * {{inlineref|anchor spikes}}: nails<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
* {{inlineref|berth}}: bed<ref name="glossary" /> | * {{inlineref|berth}}: bed<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
* {{inlineref|brain crystals}}: outlawed chemical weapon causing portions of the brain to wither and | * {{inlineref|brain crystals}}: outlawed chemical weapon causing portions of the brain to wither and harden, as if frozen<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
* {{inlineref|buritician}}: a member of the hereditary nobility of the Colonies<ref name="glossary" /><ref>In the Original Series, the term is spelled "[[List of terms (TOS)|bureautician]]".</ref> | * {{inlineref|buritician}}: a member of the hereditary nobility of the Colonies<ref name="glossary" /><ref>In the Original Series, the term is spelled "[[List of terms (TOS)|bureautician]]".</ref> | ||
* {{inlineref|cogitator}}: a {{TOS-RH|Cylons|Cylon}} diplomat, like {{TOS-RH|Lucifer}}<ref name="glossary" /> | * {{inlineref|cogitator}}: a {{TOS-RH|Cylons|Cylon}} diplomat, like {{TOS-RH|Lucifer}}<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
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* {{inlineref|light cycle}}: a time period equivalent to a day/night cycle<ref name="WH">{{cite book/RH|2|glossary}}</ref> {{RH|Warhawk}} | * {{inlineref|light cycle}}: a time period equivalent to a day/night cycle<ref name="WH">{{cite book/RH|2|glossary}}</ref> {{RH|Warhawk}} | ||
* {{inlineref|mealprep}}: a kitchen<ref name="glossary" /> | * {{inlineref|mealprep}}: a kitchen<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
* {{inlineref|mucoid}}: slimy, sticky; likely an adjective<ref name="glossary" /> | * {{inlineref|mucoid}}: slimy, sticky; likely an adjective<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
* {{inlineref|novayahren}}: birthday<ref name="glossary" /> | * {{inlineref|novayahren}}: birthday<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
* {{inlineref|slagger}}: slothful person<ref name="glossary" /> | * {{inlineref|slagger}}: slothful person<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
* {{inlineref|tarpit}}: a form of quicksand on {{TOS-RH|Caprica}}, appearing as a black abyss; {{TOS-RH|Borellian Nomen}} are taught to avoid it, for one step would spell doom<ref name="STG45">{{cite book/RH|1|45}}</ref> {{RH|Armageddon}} | * {{inlineref|tarpit}}: a form of quicksand on {{TOS-RH|Caprica}}, appearing as a black abyss; {{TOS-RH|Borellian Nomen}} are taught to avoid it, for one step would spell doom<ref name="STG45">{{cite book/RH|1|45}}</ref> {{RH|Armageddon}} | ||
* {{inlineref|temblor}}: a ground tremor or seismic planetary phenomenon<ref name="glossary" /> | * {{inlineref|temblor}}: a ground tremor or seismic planetary phenomenon<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
* {{inlineref|third brain}}: an implanted brain component that allows abstract thinking beyond mere facts; only possessed by {{TOS-RH|Cylons|Cylon}} {{TOS-RH|Imperious Leader}}s<ref name="RS">{{cite book/RH|3|glossary}}</ref> {{RH|Resurrection}} | * {{inlineref|third brain}}: an implanted brain component that allows abstract thinking beyond mere facts; only possessed by {{TOS-RH|Cylons|Cylon}} {{TOS-RH|Imperious Leader}}s<ref name="RS">{{cite book/RH|3|glossary}}</ref> {{RH|Resurrection}} | ||
* {{inlineref|undertime}}: a theoretical universe existing outside normal time and space where patterns can influence the material universe<ref name="RB36">{{cite book/RH|4|36}}</ref> {{RH|Rebellion}} | * {{inlineref|undertime}}: a theoretical universe existing outside normal time and space where patterns can influence the material universe<ref name="RB36">{{cite book/RH|4|36}}</ref> {{RH|Rebellion}} | ||
* {{inlineref|warmers}}: blankets or bed coverings<ref name="RS" /> {{RH|Resurrection}} | * {{inlineref|warmers}}: blankets or bed coverings<ref name="RS" /> {{RH|Resurrection}} | ||
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* {{inlineref|flexi-weave}}: a type of fabric<ref name="glossary" /> | * {{inlineref|flexi-weave}}: a type of fabric<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
* {{inlineref|kyluminum}}: a lightweight, [[plasteen]]/[[saligium]] alloy<ref name="WH" /> {{RH|Warhawk}}<ref>Also spelled "kyluminan" in {{RH|Armageddon|prose=Y}}. | * {{inlineref|kyluminum}}: a lightweight, [[plasteen]]/[[saligium]] alloy<ref name="WH" /> {{RH|Warhawk}}<ref>Also spelled "kyluminan" in {{RH|Armageddon|prose=Y}}.<ref name="glossary" /></ref> | ||
* {{inlineref|oregg}}: a precious metal, equivalent to gold<ref name="glossary" /> | * {{inlineref|oregg}}: a precious metal, equivalent to gold<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
* {{inlineref|plasteen}}: an indestructible plastic<ref name="glossary" /> | * {{inlineref|plasteen}}: an indestructible plastic<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
* {{inlineref|saligium}}: heavy metal alloy used in construction<ref name="WH" /> {{RH|Warhawk}}<ref>Also spelled "saligiutn" in {{RH|Armageddon|prose=Y}}. | * {{inlineref|saligium}}: heavy metal alloy used in construction<ref name="WH" /> {{RH|Warhawk}}<ref>Also spelled "saligiutn" in {{RH|Armageddon|prose=Y}}.<ref name="glossary" /></ref> | ||
* {{inlineref|sylvanus}}: metal used in jewelry, similar to brass<ref name="glossary" /> | * {{inlineref|sylvanus}}: metal used in jewelry, similar to brass<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
* {{inlineref|valcron}}: a simple fabric used for clothing, bedding, etc.<ref name="glossary" /> | * {{inlineref|valcron}}: a simple fabric used for clothing, bedding, etc.<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
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* {{inlineref|cog}}: slang for [[cogitator]], e.g. {{TOS-RH|Lucifer}}; {{TOS-RH|Starbuck}} refers to Lucifer thusly when asking why Lucifer is seated on the "[[High Seat of Command]]" instead of {{TOS-RH|Baltar}}<ref name="STG192">{{cite book/RH|1|192}}</ref> {{RH|Armageddon}} | * {{inlineref|cog}}: slang for [[cogitator]], e.g. {{TOS-RH|Lucifer}}; {{TOS-RH|Starbuck}} refers to Lucifer thusly when asking why Lucifer is seated on the "[[High Seat of Command]]" instead of {{TOS-RH|Baltar}}<ref name="STG192">{{cite book/RH|1|192}}</ref> {{RH|Armageddon}} | ||
* "{{inlineref|High Seat of Command}}": the high-stationed seat in the {{TOS-RH|Cylon}} {{TOS-RH|basestar}}'s command chamber, from where {{TOS-RH|Imperious Leader}}, {{TOS-RH|Baltar}}, and other Cylon leaders command<ref name="STG27">{{cite book/RH|1|27}}</ref> {{RH|Armageddon}} | * "{{inlineref|High Seat of Command}}": the high-stationed seat in the {{TOS-RH|Cylon}} {{TOS-RH|basestar}}'s command chamber, from where {{TOS-RH|Imperious Leader}}, {{TOS-RH|Baltar}}, and other Cylon leaders command<ref name="STG27">{{cite book/RH|1|27}}</ref> {{RH|Armageddon}} | ||
* "{{inlineref|trank it}}": calm down<ref name="glossary" /> | * "{{inlineref|trank it}}": calm down<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
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* {{inlineref|navi-hilt}}: the pilot's stick in a {{TOS-RH|Viper}}; also controls turbo-lasers<ref name="glossary" /><ref name="WH" /> {{RH|Armageddon}} {{RH|Warhawk}} | * {{inlineref|navi-hilt}}: the pilot's stick in a {{TOS-RH|Viper}}; also controls turbo-lasers<ref name="glossary" /><ref name="WH" /> {{RH|Armageddon}} {{RH|Warhawk}} | ||
* {{inlineref|Quantum Shift Effect}}/{{inlineref|QSE}}: a Cylon invisibility technology developed to shift a ship out of reality, thus allowing un-phased matter and energy to travel through it; believed by {{TOS-RH|Apollo}} and {{TOS-RH|Starbuck}} to be a primitive version of the technology employed by [[lightships]]<ref name="STG176">{{cite book/RH|1|176}}</ref> {{RH|Armageddon}}. The technology can also create wormholes or "jump points" that allow near-instantaneous travel across vast distances by opening rifts in space<ref name="RS226">{{cite book/RH|3|226}}</ref><ref name="RB36" /> {{RH|Resurrection}} {{RH|Rebellion}} | * {{inlineref|Quantum Shift Effect}}/{{inlineref|QSE}}: a Cylon invisibility technology developed to shift a ship out of reality, thus allowing un-phased matter and energy to travel through it; believed by {{TOS-RH|Apollo}} and {{TOS-RH|Starbuck}} to be a primitive version of the technology employed by [[lightships]]<ref name="STG176">{{cite book/RH|1|176}}</ref> {{RH|Armageddon}}. The technology can also create wormholes or "jump points" that allow near-instantaneous travel across vast distances by opening rifts in space<ref name="RS226">{{cite book/RH|3|226}}</ref><ref name="RB36" /> {{RH|Resurrection}} {{RH|Rebellion}} | ||
* {{inlineref|S-cube}}: simulcast sight-and-sound unit; a video camera<ref name="glossary" /> | * {{inlineref|S-cube}}: simulcast sight-and-sound unit; a video camera<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
* {{inlineref|sensorline}}: physical connection between two technology systems<ref name="glossary" /> | * {{inlineref|sensorline}}: physical connection between two technology systems<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
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* {{inlineref|centimetron}}: 1/100th of a metron; about 1/2 inch<ref name="glossary" /> | * {{inlineref|centimetron}}: 1/100th of a metron; about 1/2 inch<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
* {{inlineref|metron}}: term similar to meter, comprising of 100 centimetrons; about 50 inches (4 feet 2 inches)<ref name="glossary" /> | * {{inlineref|metron}}: term similar to meter, comprising of 100 centimetrons; about 50 inches (4 feet 2 inches)<ref name="glossary" /> | ||
== Contradictions == | == Contradictions == | ||