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The ship becomes the center of a crisis when an outbreak of [[Parahelial Fever]] occurs among the 42 children aboard. Due to the danger to adults, its regular crew is evacuated and a new, immune crew led by Captain [[Apollo (TOS-LM)|Apollo]] is brought aboard. The ship's only armament is a single, outdated Mark Three [[impulse beam]].
The ship becomes the center of a crisis when an outbreak of [[Parahelial Fever]] occurs among the 42 children aboard. Due to the danger to adults, its regular crew is evacuated and a new, immune crew led by Captain [[Apollo (TOS-LM)|Apollo]] is brought aboard. The ship's only armament is a single, outdated Mark Three [[impulse beam]].


During a Cylon attack, ''Orestes'' is severely damaged, losing its controls and communications, and is left adrift. It is presumed destroyed by the Fleet but has actually drifted towards a Cylon mothership. After its crew and passengers escape aboard a captured Cylon shuttle, ''Orestes'' is presumably left abandoned {{Comics|Look-In Magazine: Storyline 3}}.<ref>''Look-In'' #17 (1980) to #42 (1980), Storyline 3, Strips 1-26</ref>
During a Cylon attack, ''Orestes'' is severely damaged, losing its controls and communications, and is left adrift. It is presumed destroyed by the Fleet but has actually drifted towards a Cylon mothership. After its crew and passengers escape aboard a captured Cylon shuttle, ''Orestes'' is presumably left abandoned ({{Comics|Look-In Magazine: Storyline 3}}).<ref>''Look-In'' #17 (1980) to #42 (1980), Storyline 3, Strips 1-26</ref>
 
== Notes ==
* The name ''Orestes'' is a reference to the Greek mythological figure [[W:Orestes|of the same name]]. The mythological Orestes was pursued and tormented by the [[W:Furies|Furies]], a thematic parallel to the ship being relentlessly hunted by the Cylons.


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