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It appears that radiological sensors are either tuned to ignore certain devices with nuclear material, or sensors or sweeps to detect radiological dangers are not always present in a battlestar. When a [[Demand Peace]] member is released from ''Galactica''{{'|s}} brig {{TRS|Black Market}}, he smuggles away one of the battlestar's nuclear warheads, given to him by [[Gaius Baltar]] (who, in turn, receives it from Commander [[William Adama|Adama]] for use in building his [[Cylon detector]]). | It appears that radiological sensors are either tuned to ignore certain devices with nuclear material, or sensors or sweeps to detect radiological dangers are not always present in a battlestar. When a [[Demand Peace]] member is released from ''Galactica''{{'|s}} brig {{TRS|Black Market}}, he smuggles away one of the battlestar's nuclear warheads, given to him by [[Gaius Baltar]] (who, in turn, receives it from Commander [[William Adama|Adama]] for use in building his [[Cylon detector]]). | ||
Despite the transfer of that warhead off-ship to ''[[Cloud | Despite the transfer of that warhead off-ship to ''[[Cloud Nine]]'' (where it is eventually detonated by [[humanoid Cylon]] [[Gina Inviere]]), the battlestar's command is unaware of its removal from the ship until the explosion. As the device is indeed one of ''Galactica''{{'|s}} weapons, either the radiological detection process is not conducted within the ship, the weapon is somehow shielded, or the sensors may be told to ignore warheads with a specific radiation signature or tracking signal. | ||
Similarly, the plot of "[[Flesh and Bone]]" hinges around a [[Leoben Conoy]] copy claiming that he had planted a nuclear bomb somewhere in the Fleet. Starbuck interrogates the Cylon because ''Galactica'' and her Raptors could not scan the entire fleet within so short a timespan. Taken together, this would seem to indicate that radiological signatures may vary in strength, making some easier or difficult to detect. In addition, searchers must know what kind of radiological signature to scan for; a military nuclear warhead may emit a different (and likely more obvious) signature than a "homegrown" bomb and must be distinguishable from ship machinery and local celestial disturbances. | Similarly, the plot of "[[Flesh and Bone]]" hinges around a [[Leoben Conoy]] copy claiming that he had planted a nuclear bomb somewhere in the Fleet. Starbuck interrogates the Cylon because ''Galactica'' and her Raptors could not scan the entire fleet within so short a timespan. Taken together, this would seem to indicate that radiological signatures may vary in strength, making some easier or difficult to detect. In addition, searchers must know what kind of radiological signature to scan for; a military nuclear warhead may emit a different (and likely more obvious) signature than a "homegrown" bomb and must be distinguishable from ship machinery and local celestial disturbances. | ||