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| image=Scylla.jpg | | image=Scylla.jpg | ||
| title= ''Scylla'' | |||
| race= Colonial | | race= Colonial | ||
| type= Civilian logistical | | type= Civilian logistical | ||
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| status= Abandoned by battlestar ''Pegasus'', circa days 7-8 | | status= Abandoned by battlestar ''Pegasus'', circa days 7-8 | ||
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'''''Scylla''''' | The '''''Scylla''''' was a trans-colony freighter that was part of a small group of vessels discovered by the [[Mercury class battlestar|battlestar]] ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' a week after the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attack]] on the Colonies {{TRS|Resurrection Ship, Part I}}. | ||
[[Peter Laird]] was aboard the ''Scylla'' and acted as the ship's spokesperson in conversations with Colonel [[Jack Fisk|Fisk]] and Lieutenant [[Kendra Shaw|Shaw]]. After informing the passengers about Admiral [[Helena Cain|Cain]]'s intentions to strip the ships of their resources, he and the passengers initially refused and became agitated; in part because taking the ships' [[FTL]] drives would leave them dead in space, and because all of them traveled with their families. When Cain heard of the civilians' resistance, she ordered Fisk to shoot the families of the people to be recruited, who in return started to attack the Marines. The standoff was ended by Shaw by shooting a woman in the head—an act that Cain believed to make Shaw a "razor." Shaw's action resulted in the deaths of nine other civilians after ''Pegasus'' Marines massacred them, among them being two families of the selectees. | |||
After the civilian uprising was put down, Laird and other selectees from the ''Scylla'' and other ships were quickly drafted into Colonial service by Cain and stationed aboard ''Pegasus''. The ''Scylla,'' and it's remaining passengers, were then left for dead after being abandoned by the ''Pegasus'' {{TRS|Pegasus (episode)||Razor}}. | |||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* The ship's name (and the fate of its passengers) is a faint reference to a story from Homer's ''[[w:Odyssey|The Odyssey]]''. The hero's ship is trapped between the [[w:Scylla|Scylla]] and [[w:Charybdis|Charybdis]], a group of monsters that attack Odysseus's ship and crew. The phrase "between the Scylla and Charybdis" is an expression denoting a situation where moving from one danger places one closer to another danger. The battlestar ''Pegasus'' serves as the "Charybdis" in the story of the ''Scylla'''s passengers, who cannot escape from either ship, either being pressed into service on the battlestar or left stranded and lost on the civilian ships. | * The ship's name (and the fate of its passengers) is a faint reference to a story from Homer's ''[[w:Odyssey|The Odyssey]]''. The hero's ship is trapped between the [[w:Scylla|Scylla]] and [[w:Charybdis|Charybdis]], a group of monsters that attack Odysseus's ship and crew. The phrase "between the Scylla and Charybdis" is an expression denoting a situation where moving from one danger places one closer to another danger. The battlestar ''Pegasus'' serves as the "Charybdis" in the story of the ''Scylla'''s passengers, who cannot escape from either ship, either being pressed into service on the battlestar or left stranded and lost on the civilian ships. | ||
* High resolution images of the model can be found here: [http://www.meshweaver.com/portfolio/Battlestar_Galactica_Razor.htm www.meshweaver.com]. | |||
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