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[[File:radalm_217_1080i.jpg|thumb|[[DRADIS]] Warning of Radiological Alarm {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}]]
[[Image:radalm_217_1080i.jpg|thumb|[[DRADIS]] Warning of Radiological Alarm {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}]]
A '''radiological alarm''' is a special sensor aboard a [[Galactica type battlestar|battlestar]] and its fighters or other Colonial support vessel that detects the unique and powerful radiation signature of a nuclear device, particularly that of a nuclear weapon such as a missile. On ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'', any radiation detection and corresponding alarms appear to be tied into the central communications console at the [[Communications Officer]]'s station in the [[Combat Information Center]]<ref name="rad1">In the [[Miniseries]], [[Dualla]] receives a radiological alarm moments before Lieutenant Thrace destroys a [[Cylon Raider]] and two of the three nuclear-tipped missiles that it launches during the first dogfight for ''Galactica''. Given that many other missiles are headed towards ''Galactica'' at the time, it reasons well that Starbuck's Viper identifies the specific Raider with the radiation signature through her in-flight instruments, and her Viper relays this data back to ''Galactica'' and to Dualla's station.</ref>. It is likely that the detector is tuned to detect the nuclear radiation emitted by the fissile material in nuclear weapons used by [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] fighters and [[Basestar (RDM)|basestars]].
A '''radiological alarm''' is a special sensor aboard a [[Galactica type battlestar|battlestar]] and its fighters or other Colonial support vessel that detects the unique and powerful radiation signature of a nuclear device, particularly that of a nuclear weapon such as a missile. On ''{{RDM|Galactica}}'', any radiation detection and corresponding alarms appear to be tied into the central communications console at the [[Communications Officer]]'s station in the [[Combat Information Center]]<ref name="rad1">In the [[Miniseries]], [[Dualla]] receives a radiological alarm moments before Lieutenant Thrace destroys a [[Cylon Raider]] and two of the three nuclear-tipped missiles that it launches during the first dogfight for ''Galactica''. Given that many other missiles are headed towards ''Galactica'' at the time, it reasons well that Starbuck's Viper identifies the specific Raider with the radiation signature through her in-flight instruments, and her Viper relays this data back to ''Galactica'' and to Dualla's station.</ref>. It is likely that the detector is tuned to detect the nuclear radiation emitted by the fissile material in nuclear weapons used by [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]] fighters and [[Basestar (RDM)|basestars]].


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