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| crew= Approx. 1,750 <ref>The [[survivor count]] increases by this number in the episode "Pegasus". Before that, the battlestar lost approximately 700 crewmen during the [[Fall of the Scorpion Fleet Shipyards|attack on the Scorpion Fleet Shipyards]] and a further 100 during its [[Battle of the Communications Relay|attack on a Cylon communications relay]].</ref> | | crew= Approx. 1,750 <ref>The [[survivor count]] increases by this number in the episode "Pegasus". Before that, the battlestar lost approximately 700 crewmen during the [[Fall of the Scorpion Fleet Shipyards|attack on the Scorpion Fleet Shipyards]] and a further 100 during its [[Battle of the Communications Relay|attack on a Cylon communications relay]].</ref> | ||
| length={{Feet2Meters|5872}}<ref>[http://darthmojo.wordpress.com/2009/04/05/how-big-was-the-colony/#comment-2193 Blog comment] by [[Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz]].</ref> | | length={{Feet2Meters|5872}}<ref>[http://darthmojo.wordpress.com/2009/04/05/how-big-was-the-colony/#comment-2193 Blog comment] by [[Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz]].</ref> | ||
| co= | | co= [[Lee Adama]] (At time of loss) | ||
| xo= [[Anastasia Dualla]] | | xo= [[Anastasia Dualla]] (At time of loss) | ||
| role= Carrier / Battleship | | role= Carrier / Battleship | ||
| arm= * 34x [[KEW|primary batteries ]] (30x twin turrets, 4x fixed twin mounts) <br /> * Numerous [[KEW|point-defense cannons]] <br /> * [[missile tubes|Missile tubes]] | | arm= * 34x [[KEW|primary batteries ]] (30x twin turrets, 4x fixed twin mounts) <br /> * Numerous [[KEW|point-defense cannons]] <br /> * [[missile tubes|Missile tubes]] | ||
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| aircraft= * Full Viper Mk. VII compliment <br /> * Full Raptor compliment | | aircraft= * Full Viper Mk. VII compliment <br /> * Full Raptor compliment | ||
| facilities= * 2x flight pods <br /> * 4x flight decks <br /> * 80x Viper launch tubes <br /> * Viper construction facilities | | facilities= * 2x flight pods <br /> * 4x flight decks <br /> * 80x Viper launch tubes <br /> * Viper construction facilities | ||
| status= Destroyed, [[Battle of New Caprica]], circa | | status= Destroyed, [[Battle of New Caprica]], circa 3 ACH | ||
| patch= Pegasus White.png | | patch= Pegasus White.png | ||
| img= Y | | img= Y | ||
}} | }} | ||
:''This article discusses the [[Mercury class battlestar]] from the [[Re-imagined Series]]. For the episode of the same name, see [[Pegasus (episode)]]. For other meanings of '''Pegasus''', see [[Pegasus (disambiguation)]].'' | |||
'''''Pegasus'' (BS 62)''' is a [[Mercury class battlestar|''Mercury-''class battlestar]], commanded by Rear Admiral [[Helena Cain]] during the time leading up to and after the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]]. Built sometime after the | '''''Pegasus'' (BS 62)''' is a [[Mercury class battlestar|''Mercury-''class battlestar]], commanded by Rear Admiral [[Helena Cain]] during the time leading up to and after the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]]. Built sometime after the First Cylon War, ''Pegasus'' was the crown jewel of the Colonial Fleet, with a famous reputation and many officers yearning for a post on the ship {{TRS|Razor}}. | ||
After the Fall, ''Pegasus'' is informally nicknamed "The Beast" within the surviving Colonial Fleet {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}. | After the Fall, ''Pegasus'' is informally nicknamed "The Beast" within the surviving Colonial Fleet {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
=== Before the Fall === | === Before the Fall === | ||
[[ | [[Image:Pegasus, Scorpion Shipyards.jpg|thumb|left|''Pegasus'' docked at the [[Scorpion Fleet Shipyards]].]] | ||
At some point prior to the Fall, ''Pegasus'' is upgraded to include the [[Command Navigation Program]], a new operating system (later found to be bugged) designed for use in Colonial spacecraft. Parts of it were taken offline during a three-month systems overhaul at the [[Scorpion Fleet Shipyards]] shortly before the Cylon attack, an attribute which later spared the ship from destruction {{ | At some point prior to the Fall, ''Pegasus'' is upgraded to include the [[Command Navigation Program]], a new operating system (later found to be bugged) designed for use in Colonial spacecraft. Parts of it were taken offline during a three-month systems overhaul at the [[Scorpion Fleet Shipyards]] shortly before the Cylon attack, an attribute which later spared the ship from destruction {{TRSPegasus (episode)}}. | ||
For the three-month overhaul, technicians and staff from both the [[Ministry of Defense]] and [[Integral Systems Engineering]] were aboard the ship, assisting ''Pegasus'' crew members with the upgrades. One of those technicians, [[Gina Inviere]], worked to gain the trust of the crew - even entering into a relationship with Rear Admiral Cain, in what is now known to be an act of subterfuge {{TRS|Razor}}. | For the three-month overhaul, technicians and staff from both the [[Ministry of Defense]] and [[Integral Systems Engineering]] were aboard the ship, assisting ''Pegasus'' crew members with the upgrades. One of those technicians, [[Gina Inviere]], worked to gain the trust of the crew - even entering into a relationship with Rear Admiral Cain, in what is now known to be an act of subterfuge {{TRS|Razor}}. | ||
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=== Hit and Run Campaign, and A Cylon Spy === | === Hit and Run Campaign, and A Cylon Spy === | ||
:''Main article: [[Battle of the Communications Relay]] | :''Main article: [[Battle of the Communications Relay]] | ||
[[ | [[Image:Centurion on Pegasus.jpg|thumb|right|A [[Centurion]] on ''Pegasus''.]] | ||
With repairs complete, ''Pegasus'' begins her attacks on what is thought to be a small communications relay. However, after launching a handful of Vipers, multiple Raider squadrons appear on DRADIS, revealing the area to be a staging ground. The Vipers are quickly outnumbered, and are unable to proceed as planned. Cain orders the reserves launched, however executive officer Colonel [[Jurgen Belzen]] hesitates and proposes to retreat in order to form a new plan. A now furious Cain calls for Belzen's sidearm, and summarily executes him on the spot for refusing to carry out orders, much to the shock and horror of the CIC staff present. As the battle continues, Cain calls up her second officer, Lieutenant Colonel [[Jack Fisk]], to launch the reserves. Still in shock, he calls for the launch. | With repairs complete, ''Pegasus'' begins her attacks on what is thought to be a small communications relay. However, after launching a handful of Vipers, multiple Raider squadrons appear on DRADIS, revealing the area to be a staging ground. The Vipers are quickly outnumbered, and are unable to proceed as planned. Cain orders the reserves launched, however executive officer Colonel [[Jurgen Belzen]] hesitates and proposes to retreat in order to form a new plan. A now furious Cain calls for Belzen's sidearm, and summarily executes him on the spot for refusing to carry out orders, much to the shock and horror of the CIC staff present. As the battle continues, Cain calls up her second officer, Lieutenant Colonel [[Jack Fisk]], to launch the reserves. Still in shock, he calls for the launch. | ||
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===A Lost Civilian Fleet=== | ===A Lost Civilian Fleet=== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Lost Civilian Fleet.gif|thumb|right|Several ships found by ''Pegasus''.]] | ||
''Pegasus'' encounters a small fleet of fifteen civilian ships, found about a week after the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]]. Admiral Cain uses them as a source of spare parts, deciding that the military needs of ''Pegasus'' take priority over the survival of the civilians. Cain also reviews the ships' passenger lists and draws up a list of valuable selectees, people such as aeronautical engineer [[Peter Laird]], to forcibly draft into its crew. However, some are with their families and refuse to leave them. | ''Pegasus'' encounters a small fleet of fifteen civilian ships, found about a week after the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]]. Admiral Cain uses them as a source of spare parts, deciding that the military needs of ''Pegasus'' take priority over the survival of the civilians. Cain also reviews the ships' passenger lists and draws up a list of valuable selectees, people such as aeronautical engineer [[Peter Laird]], to forcibly draft into its crew. However, some are with their families and refuse to leave them. Facing an uprising aboard the civilian transport ''[[Scylla]]'' that spreads to the other ships, Admiral Cain orders Colonel Fisk to shoot the families of any who resist. When the angry crowd grows violent, Lieutenant [[Kendra Shaw]] and her Marines carry out the order, killing ten people and cowing the rest into submission. The civilian ships are stripped of useful items, including their FTL drives, and are left to their fate as ''Pegasus'' resumes its campaign of hit-and-run attacks against the Cylons ("''[[Razor]]''", "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]"). | ||
Facing an uprising aboard the civilian transport ''[[Scylla]]'' that spreads to the other ships, Admiral Cain orders Colonel Fisk to shoot the families of any who resist. When the angry crowd grows violent, Lieutenant [[Kendra Shaw]] and her Marines carry out the order, killing ten people and cowing the rest into submission. The civilian ships are stripped of useful items, including their FTL drives, and are left to their fate as ''Pegasus'' resumes its campaign of hit-and-run attacks against the Cylons | |||
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Months after the attacks, ''Pegasus'' is still tracking a large Cylon fleet jumping from system to system with natural resources. When ''Pegasus'' jumps ahead to the Cylon's next projected position, it detects a large fleet. After communication is made, and authentications exchanged, it is revealed that the fleet is led by battlestar ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'' (BS 75), believed by ''Pegasus''' crew to have been destroyed. Integration into the fleet doesn't go as smooth as both crews had hoped, with Admiral Cain quickly taking command, and integrating both crews despite having said otherwise. She also begins neglecting the civilian fleet, with many crucial supplies going to both battlestars instead. Cain also uses this time to share the information they've gathered about the Cylon fleet they've been tracking with ''Galactica''{{'|s}} CO, [[William Adama]]. Several basestars, their support ships, and one unidentified ship is seen in the recon photographs. | Months after the attacks, ''Pegasus'' is still tracking a large Cylon fleet jumping from system to system with natural resources. When ''Pegasus'' jumps ahead to the Cylon's next projected position, it detects a large fleet. After communication is made, and authentications exchanged, it is revealed that the fleet is led by battlestar ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'' (BS 75), believed by ''Pegasus''' crew to have been destroyed. Integration into the fleet doesn't go as smooth as both crews had hoped, with Admiral Cain quickly taking command, and integrating both crews despite having said otherwise. She also begins neglecting the civilian fleet, with many crucial supplies going to both battlestars instead. Cain also uses this time to share the information they've gathered about the Cylon fleet they've been tracking with ''Galactica''{{'|s}} CO, [[William Adama]]. Several basestars, their support ships, and one unidentified ship is seen in the recon photographs. | ||
During this time, Lt. Thorne is brought aboard ''Galactica'' to interrogate Sharon Agathon, ''Galactica''{{'|s}} Cylon prisoner, while Dr. Baltar is brought to ''Pegasus'' to see Gina Inviere. Lt. Thorne wastes no time in abusing Agathon, and when deck chief [[Galen Tyrol]], and pilot | During this time, Lt. Thorne is brought aboard ''Galactica'' to interrogate Sharon Agathon, ''Galactica''{{'|s}} Cylon prisoner, while Dr. Baltar is brought to ''Pegasus'' to see Gina Inviere. Lt. Thorne wastes no time in abusing Agathon, and when deck chief [[Galen Tyrol]], and pilot [[Karl Agathon]] are told of his visit, they rush to the jail cell and pull him off Sharon, moments away from raping her. Chief Tyrol tosses him to the wall, where he knocks his head against an exposed bolt, and dies as a result. This further escalates tensions, as Cain announces plans to execute Lt. Agathon and Chief Tyrol for their actions. Commander Adama aboard ''Galactica'' launches Vipers and Raptors in an attempt to get his men back, an action which nearly sparks a shooting war between the battlestars. The fight is broken up after ''Galactica'' pilot, Lt. [[Kara Thrace]], returning from an unscheduled recon of the Cylon fleet, is detected, and initially believed to be a Cylon Raider. Cooler heads prevail, and a truce is called while the crews work to destroy their Cylon target, now discovered to be a [[Resurrection Ship]]. | ||
A plan to attack is formulated as the two crews begin working with each other. However, distrust remains, and each commander has one person under their respective commands ready to execute each other at a moments notice, citing concerns in leadership style. The battle proceeds as planned, with both battlestars working in unison against two basestars, while fighters are used to draw the Raiders away from the targets. With the basestars occupied, a small joint force of Vipers converges on the Resurrection Ship, and destroys it. This proves to be a turning point in relations between both crews, and both sides call off their decapitation plans. As both crews relax, an escaped Inviere exacts revenge on Cain for the physical and emotional abuse she's suffered, gunning her down in the war room. Cain's death marks the end of hostilities with the crew of ''Galactica'', and the permanent integration of ''Pegasus'' and her crew into the surviving fleet {{TRS|Pegasus (episode)| | A plan to attack is formulated as the two crews begin working with each other. However, distrust remains, and each commander has one person under their respective commands ready to execute each other at a moments notice, citing concerns in leadership style. The battle proceeds as planned, with both battlestars working in unison against two basestars, while fighters are used to draw the Raiders away from the targets. With the basestars occupied, a small joint force of Vipers converges on the Resurrection Ship, and destroys it. This proves to be a turning point in relations between both crews, and both sides call off their decapitation plans. As both crews relax, an escaped Inviere exacts revenge on Cain for the physical and emotional abuse she's suffered, gunning her down in the war room. Cain's death marks the end of hostilities with the crew of ''Galactica'', and the permanent integration of ''Pegasus'' and her crew into the surviving fleet {{TRS|Pegasus (episode)||Resurrection Ship, Part I|Resurrection Ship, Part II}}. | ||
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=== Service Within the Fleet === | === Service Within the Fleet === | ||
:''Main articles: [[Battle of the Binary Star System]], [[Battle of the Guardian Basestar]] | :''Main articles: [[Battle of the Binary Star System]], [[Battle of the Guardian Basestar]] | ||
Following Admiral Cain's death, Jack Fisk is promoted to the rank of commander, and is instated as the ship's new CO. Thanks to his involvement in the fleet's [[black market]], ''Pegasus'' now becomes a staging ground for smuggling goods across the fleet. However, due to his high, negligent demands with the market, Commander Fisk is murdered a short time later, further adding to ''Pegasus''<nowiki>'</nowiki> dark history {{TRS|Black Market}}. Following Fisk's death, newly promoted Admiral Adama appoints the ship's former chief engineer [[Barry Garner]] as CO. As Garner is used to dealing with machines, rather than people, his command style is rather strict, with many crew either punished or interned for their actions. When a pair of ''Pegasus''' Raptors go missing, Garner ignores all authoritative orders, and takes ''Pegasus'' to go find them, triggering a Cylon trap. ''Pegasus'' is quickly outnumbered, and takes heavy damage, knocking out the FTL drive, and the ship's only means of escape. Realizing his mistake, Cmdr. Garner cedes command to his XO, | Following Admiral Cain's death, Jack Fisk is promoted to the rank of commander, and is instated as the ship's new CO. Thanks to his involvement in the fleet's [[black market]], ''Pegasus'' now becomes a staging ground for smuggling goods across the fleet. However, due to his high, negligent demands with the market, Commander Fisk is murdered a short time later, further adding to ''Pegasus''<nowiki>'</nowiki> dark history {{TRS|Black Market}}. Following Fisk's death, newly promoted Admiral Adama appoints the ship's former chief engineer [[Barry Garner]] as CO. As Garner is used to dealing with machines, rather than people, his command style is rather strict, with many crew either punished or interned for their actions. When a pair of ''Pegasus''' Raptors go missing, Garner ignores all authoritative orders, and takes ''Pegasus'' to go find them, triggering a Cylon trap. ''Pegasus'' is quickly outnumbered, and takes heavy damage, knocking out the FTL drive, and the ship's only means of escape. Realizing his mistake, Cmdr. Garner cedes command to his XO, [[Lee Adama]], while he retreats to the engine room to repair the FTL drive. While ''Pegasus'' is successful in fighting off the Cylon trap, it loses its third CO after Cmdr. Garner dies from vacuum exposure while effecting repairs {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}. Upon returning to the fleet, Admiral Adama appoints Lee Adama as ''Pegasus''<nowiki>'</nowiki> next CO. | ||
After settling into his new command, Cmdr. Adama begins the search for a new XO and eventually settles on Kendra Shaw, out of a desire to demonstrate to the crew a measure of respect for Cain's legacy that he in fact does not share. ''Pegasus'' is called upon shortly thereafter to find a missing Raptor, sent out by ''Galactica'' to study a supernova remnant. Not long into the mission, DRADIS contact is made with ships that turn out to be [[Cylon War]]-era [[Raider_(RDM)#Cylon_War-era_Raider|Raiders]] piloted by War-era [[Centurions]]. It is quickly determined that the missing Raptor crew were taken by these Cylons back to their [[Guardian basestar|baseship]]. ''Pegasus'' initiates a [[Battle of the Guardian Basestar|battle]] in order to lure the Raiders away from the baseship, as a lone group make their way via spacewalk to the missing crew. Numerous kamikaze Raiders strike the ship and penetrate the hull, but with minimal damage. ''Pegasus'' is successful in rescuing the kidnapped Raptor crew and destroying the baseship. However, Kendra Shaw sacrifices herself in order to detonate the nuclear weapon smuggled aboard the baseship {{TRS|Razor}}. | After settling into his new command, Cmdr. Adama begins the search for a new XO and eventually settles on Kendra Shaw, out of a desire to demonstrate to the crew a measure of respect for Cain's legacy that he in fact does not share. ''Pegasus'' is called upon shortly thereafter to find a missing Raptor, sent out by ''Galactica'' to study a supernova remnant. Not long into the mission, DRADIS contact is made with ships that turn out to be [[Cylon War]]-era [[Raider_(RDM)#Cylon_War-era_Raider|Raiders]] piloted by War-era [[Centurions]]. It is quickly determined that the missing Raptor crew were taken by these Cylons back to their [[Guardian basestar|baseship]]. ''Pegasus'' initiates a [[Battle of the Guardian Basestar|battle]] in order to lure the Raiders away from the baseship, as a lone group make their way via spacewalk to the missing crew. Numerous kamikaze Raiders strike the ship and penetrate the hull, but with minimal damage. ''Pegasus'' is successful in rescuing the kidnapped Raptor crew and destroying the baseship. However, Kendra Shaw sacrifices herself in order to detonate the nuclear weapon smuggled aboard the baseship {{TRS|Razor}}. | ||
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===New Caprica=== | ===New Caprica=== | ||
:''Main article: [[Battle of New Caprica]] | :''Main article: [[Battle of New Caprica]] | ||
Following the founding of [[New Caprica]], ''Pegasus'' is assigned to the orbital defense force that protects the planet. During this time, Commander | Following the founding of [[New Caprica]], ''Pegasus'' is assigned to the orbital defense force that protects the planet. During this time, Commander [[Lee Adama]] keeps an emergency supply of medication aboard for the pilots, despite the fact that their crew are severely depleted due to colonization of the planet. One year after the founding the colony, the Cylons return in force. Unable to defend the planet, ''Pegasus'' and the remaining ships orbiting the planet jump away {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}. | ||
[[ | [[Image:Pegaus Ram (3).jpg|thumb|''Pegasus''' destruction.]] | ||
Four months later, ''Pegasus'' and ''Galactica'' plan a rescue mission to recover the humans left on the planet {{TRS|Occupation}}. While the plans initially called for the involvement of ''Pegasus'' in the recovery, Admiral Adama decides that the remnants of the Fleet, the last free people of humanity, should not be left unprotected if things went awry. The admiral takes ''Galactica'' in the rescue effort without ''Pegasus'', ordering his son to stay with the Fleet at a rendezvous point to await their return {{TRS|Precipice|Exodus, Part I}}. | Four months later, ''Pegasus'' and ''Galactica'' plan a rescue mission to recover the humans left on the planet {{TRS|Occupation}}. While the plans initially called for the involvement of ''Pegasus'' in the recovery, Admiral Adama decides that the remnants of the Fleet, the last free people of humanity, should not be left unprotected if things went awry. The admiral takes ''Galactica'' in the rescue effort without ''Pegasus'', ordering his son to stay with the Fleet at a rendezvous point to await their return {{TRS|Precipice|Exodus, Part I}}. | ||
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==Air Wing== | ==Air Wing== | ||
''Pegasus'' operates at least 10 squadrons of Viper Mark VII space-superiority fighters. During the [[Battle of the Binary Star System]] four [[:Category:Fighter squadrons| | ''Pegasus'' operates at least 10 squadrons of Viper Mark VII space-superiority fighters. During the [[Battle of the Binary Star System]] four [[:Category:Fighter squadrons|colour-coded squadrons]] are identified verbally and on the [[DRADIS]] {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}. Since these designations are later used for very different squadrons led by different people, they are very likely just [[wireless]] callsigns. Moreover, the standing [[Squadrons of Galactica|squadrons on ''Galactica'']] have more elaborate names and are numbered, such as the [[Vigilantes]]. The colours and group leaders could be assigned on an ad-hoc basis, while a more formal structure exists in the background. | ||
Given that ''Pegasus'' suffers over 90 Viper casualties with 32 being destroyed during its [[Battle of the Communications Relay|attack on a Cylon communications relay]] {{TRS|Razor}}, but is still able to field a sizable Viper complement at the time of encountering ''Galactica'', this suggests that its initial Viper loadout was very large. The exact number of Vipers per squadron for a full-strength battlestar is approximately 20 ([[Battlestar Galactica RPG]]). Also, ''Pegasus'' fielded approximately 8 squadrons of Vipers and 2 reserve squadrons, and the number of Vipers per squadron must have been 20 to equal up to 200 Vipers. | Given that ''Pegasus'' suffers over 90 Viper casualties with 32 being destroyed during its [[Battle of the Communications Relay|attack on a Cylon communications relay]] {{TRS|Razor}}, but is still able to field a sizable Viper complement at the time of encountering ''Galactica'', this suggests that its initial Viper loadout was very large. The exact number of Vipers per squadron for a full-strength battlestar is approximately 20 ([[Battlestar Galactica RPG]]). Also, ''Pegasus'' fielded approximately 8 squadrons of Vipers and 2 reserve squadrons, and the number of Vipers per squadron must have been 20 to equal up to 200 Vipers. | ||
''Pegasus'' has approximately 50 [[Raptor]]s, having lost over half of its fighters and recon craft, and 20 Raptors can be deployed for the {{RDM|Caprica}} rescue mission, while ''Galactica'' alone appears to have difficulties deploying more than about 5 Raptors at one time ("[[The Farm]], | ''Pegasus'' has approximately 50 [[Raptor]]s, having lost over half of its fighters and recon craft, and 20 Raptors can be deployed for the {{RDM|Caprica}} rescue mission, while ''Galactica'' alone appears to have difficulties deploying more than about 5 Raptors at one time ("[[The Farm]]", "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]"). | ||
==Crew== | ==Crew== | ||
====Senior Staff at Time of Destruction==== | ====Senior Staff at Time of Destruction==== | ||
*Commander | *Commander [[Lee Adama]] - Commanding Officer | ||
*Lieutenant [[Anastasia Dualla]] - [[Executive officer|Executive Officer]] | *Lieutenant [[Anastasia Dualla]] - [[Executive officer|Executive Officer]] | ||
*Lieutenant [[Louis Hoshi]] - [[Communications officer|Communications Officer]] | *Lieutenant [[Louis Hoshi]] - [[Communications officer|Communications Officer]] | ||
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*Commander [[Jack Fisk]] - Commanding Officer, formerly the Executive Officer (Killed by racketeers working in the [[Black market (organization)|black market]]) | *Commander [[Jack Fisk]] - Commanding Officer, formerly the Executive Officer (Killed by racketeers working in the [[Black market (organization)|black market]]) | ||
*Commander [[Barry Garner]] - Commanding Officer, formerly the ship's Chief Engineer (Killed in action) | *Commander [[Barry Garner]] - Commanding Officer, formerly the ship's Chief Engineer (Killed in action) | ||
*Major [[Kendra Shaw]] - Cain's aide, later | *Major [[Kendra Shaw]] - Cain's aide, later [[Lee Adama]]'s XO (Killed in action by destroying the [[Guardian basestar]]) | ||
*Colonel [[Jurgen Belzen]] - Executive Officer (Killed by Admiral Cain) | *Colonel [[Jurgen Belzen]] - Executive Officer (Killed by Admiral Cain) | ||
*Captain [[Cole Taylor]] - [[CAG|Commander, Air Group]] (Demoted by Admiral Cain) | *Captain [[Cole Taylor]] - [[CAG|Commander, Air Group]] (Demoted by Admiral Cain) | ||
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File:Pegasus01.jpg|''Pegasus'' - Front view | File:Pegasus01.jpg|''Pegasus'' - Front view | ||
File:Pegasus Hi-Res 1a.jpg|''Pegasus'' - Vipers landing | File:Pegasus Hi-Res 1a.jpg|''Pegasus'' - Vipers landing | ||
File:Pegasus Hi-Res 5a.jpg|''Pegasus'' - Gun batteries | File:Pegasus Hi-Res 5a.jpg|''Pegasus'' - Gun batteries | ||
File:Pegasus 217 1080i rescale.jpg|''Pegasus'' - Side angle | File:Pegasus 217 1080i rescale.jpg|''Pegasus'' - Side angle | ||
File:Pegasus Rear Shot.png|Pegasus from the rear | File:Pegasus Rear Shot.png|Pegasus from the rear | ||
File:Pegasus cripple.jpg|''Pegasus'' taking mortal damage. | File:Pegasus cripple.jpg|''Pegasus'' taking mortal damage. | ||