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* '''Flight rules or protocol:''' It may be against Colonial flight protocols for any non-military vessel to jump to the adjoining space of a Colonial Fleet vessel. This makes the most sense because warships such as battlestars are ''always'' on the lookout for a sudden appearance of any ship that approaches them. If ''Colonial Heavy 798'' were to jump straight to the battlestar, all kinds of alarms would go off in [[CIC]] until the battlestar could verify the incoming vessel is friendly. Given that [[Tom Zarek|terrorism existed]] in the Colonies, even a "friendly" vessel may not be necessarily be a "friendly".
* '''Flight rules or protocol:''' It may be against Colonial flight protocols for any non-military vessel to jump to the adjoining space of a Colonial Fleet vessel. This makes the most sense because warships such as battlestars are ''always'' on the lookout for a sudden appearance of any ship that approaches them. If ''Colonial Heavy 798'' were to jump straight to the battlestar, all kinds of alarms would go off in [[CIC]] until the battlestar could verify the incoming vessel is friendly. Given that [[Tom Zarek|terrorism existed]] in the Colonies, even a "friendly" vessel may not be necessarily be a "friendly".
* '''Expense:''' The ships of the escaping survivors that make up ''Galactica''{{'|s}} civilian Fleet use FTL travel frequently because they have to. There is little discussion of the  economy or frequency of using FTL regularly before the Colonies were attacked.
* '''Expense:''' The ships of the escaping survivors that make up ''Galactica''{{'|s}} civilian Fleet use FTL travel frequently because they have to. There is little discussion of the  economy or frequency of using FTL regularly before the Colonies were attacked.
* '''Distance:''' There may be a minimum distance where using FTL can be considered practical.  As seen in "[[Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down]]," a (supposedly) damaged Raider is capable of making random jumps in such close proximity to each other that the [[Combat Air Patrol|CAP]] is able to intercept it again in a matter of seconds.  The key point is that ships cannot perform many jumps in rapid succession; they need to take time to calculate a new jump and power up their FTL drives. During this time lag, a ship might be able to close the distance to its required destination simply by using its normal sublight engines.  For example, during the [[Battle of the Resurrection Ship]], most of the Cylon fleet's Raiders are lured away from their fleet, but they do not jump back to defend against the Colonials when the ruse is discovered.  A possible explanation is that it would have actually taken ''less'' time to cover this distance at sublight than it would to perform jump calculations for several minutes, then jump.
* '''Distance:''' There may be a minimum distance where using FTL can be considered practical.  As seen in "[[Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down]]", a (supposedly) damaged Raider is capable of making random jumps in such close proximity to each other that the [[Combat Air Patrol|CAP]] is able to intercept it again in a matter of seconds.  The key point is that ships cannot perform many jumps in rapid succession; they need to take time to calculate a new jump and power up their FTL drives. During this time lag, a ship might be able to close the distance to its required destination simply by using its normal sublight engines.  For example, during the [[Battle of the Resurrection Ship]], most of the Cylon fleet's Raiders are lured away from their fleet, but they do not jump back to defend against the Colonials when the ruse is discovered.  A possible explanation is that it would have actually taken ''less'' time to cover this distance at sublight than it would to perform jump calculations for several minutes, then jump.


===Why hasn't ''Galactica'' jumped in over 20 years?===
===Why hasn't ''Galactica'' jumped in over 20 years?===
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==Construction of the [[Blackbird]]==
==Construction of the [[Blackbird]]==


''In his [[Podcast:Flight of the Phoenix|podcast]] for "[[Flight of the Phoenix]]," [[Ronald D. Moore|Ron D. Moore]] acknowledges the build-time dilemma for the Blackbird, and notes that the vagueness of time elapsed to build the machine was intentional so as to allow it to be built and done with in one episode, instead of drawing out the building into two or three episodes.''
''In his [[Podcast:Flight of the Phoenix|podcast]] for "[[Flight of the Phoenix]]", [[Ronald D. Moore|Ron D. Moore]] acknowledges the build-time dilemma for the Blackbird, and notes that the vagueness of time elapsed to build the machine was intentional so as to allow it to be built and done with in one episode, instead of drawing out the building into two or three episodes.''


Some viewers may express confusion over the amount of time necessary to build the new fighter as well as the time it took to fight off the logic bomb and the Cylon attack. All in all, the whole episode may seem like a series of ''[[Wikipedia:Deus ex machina |deus ex machina]]'' events to close up the episode.
Some viewers may express confusion over the amount of time necessary to build the new fighter as well as the time it took to fight off the logic bomb and the Cylon attack. All in all, the whole episode may seem like a series of ''[[Wikipedia:Deus ex machina |deus ex machina]]'' events to close up the episode.

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