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[[w:Plutonium|Plutonium]] is a man-made element used primarily in the cores of nuclear weapons<ref>The existence of this synthetic element means that the natural element it is derived from, [[w:Uranium|uranium]], exists in the world of the Re-imagined Series. (Etymological purists on the [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies#The Lords of Kobol|origins of the names of the Lords of Kobol]] may be annoyed that the Greek pantheon parallelism to the Lords of Kobol is disturbed again, for plutonium is named for Pluto, the Roman counterpart of the Greek god [[Wikipedia:Hades|Hades]]).</ref>. [[Gaius Baltar]] asks for the plutonium from one of the ship's nuclear warheads from Commander Adama to build his [[Cylon detector]] {{TRS|Bastille Day}}. Baltar also mentions the use of [[tetrahydrocycline]] for the detector {{TRS|Water}}.
[[w:Plutonium|Plutonium]] is a man-made element used primarily in the cores of nuclear weapons<ref>The existence of this synthetic element means that the natural element it is derived from, [[w:Uranium|uranium]], exists in the world of the Re-imagined Series. (Etymological purists on the [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies#The Lords of Kobol|origins of the names of the Lords of Kobol]] may be annoyed that the Greek pantheon parallelism to the Lords of Kobol is disturbed again, for plutonium is named for Pluto, the Roman counterpart of the Greek god [[Wikipedia:Hades|Hades]]).</ref>. [[Gaius Baltar]] asks for the plutonium from one of the ship's nuclear warheads from Commander Adama to build his [[Cylon detector]] {{TRS|Bastille Day}}. Baltar also mentions the use of [[tetrahydrocycline]] for the detector {{TRS|Water}}.


The [[Red Moon]]'s atmosphere is composed mostly of carbon dioxide, methane and argon {{TRS|You Can't Go Home Again}}. Oxygen is mentioned several times throughout the series.
The [[Red Moon]]'s atmosphere is composed mostly of carbon dioxide, methane and argon ([[You Can't Go Home Again]]). Oxygen is mentioned several times throughout the series.


Chief Tyrol asks for copper tubing when some his deckhands fail to build a proper distiller {{TRS|Litmus}}.
Chief Tyrol asks for copper tubing when some his deckhands fail to build a proper distiller {{TRS|Litmus}}.

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