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It was through a matter of good fortune that the Fleet comprises of many ships that provide the raw materials needed for generating food products. Most of these ships were freighters that were making their routine commercial runs between Colonial ports-of-call, much like America's interstate trucking system delivers goods between cities. Some ships, such as the ''[[Kimba Huta]]'', carried actual foodstuffs such as meat. Others, such as ''Galactica'' and the ''[[Celestra (RDM)|Celestra]]'' were built for long-term spacefaring. Most of the other ships of the Fleet, like the ''[[Virgon Express]]'', were never designed for long-term flight and are missing the basics needed for extended flight. In particular, food and drink must be provided for through other means. | It was through a matter of good fortune that the Fleet comprises of many ships that provide the raw materials needed for generating food products. Most of these ships were freighters that were making their routine commercial runs between Colonial ports-of-call, much like America's interstate trucking system delivers goods between cities. Some ships, such as the ''[[Kimba Huta]]'', carried actual foodstuffs such as meat. Others, such as ''Galactica'' and the ''[[Celestra (RDM)|Celestra]]'' were built for long-term spacefaring. Most of the other ships of the Fleet, like the ''[[Virgon Express]]'', were never designed for long-term flight and are missing the basics needed for extended flight. In particular, food and drink must be provided for through other means. | ||
In "[[Water]], | In "[[Water]]", Dr. [[Gaius Baltar]] notes the amount of consumables he estimates that the Fleet's citizens require each ''week'': | ||
<blockquote>"The current civilian population of 45,265 will require, at minimum, 82 tons of grain, 85 tons of meat, 119 tons of fruit, 304 tons of vegetables and ... 2.5 million jps of water."</blockquote> | <blockquote>"The current civilian population of 45,265 will require, at minimum, 82 tons of grain, 85 tons of meat, 119 tons of fruit, 304 tons of vegetables and ... 2.5 million jps of water."</blockquote> | ||
===Water=== | ===Water=== | ||
As stated in the episode "[[Water]], | As stated in the episode "[[Water]]", ''Galactica'' has the ability to recycle almost all of its water supply. However, it must tank off water to ships which cannot recycle as efficiently. | ||
Dr. Baltar uses the term "JP" as a unit of liquid volume for water <ref>In the Season 3 episode "[[Dirty Hands]], | Dr. Baltar uses the term "JP" as a unit of liquid volume for water <ref>In the Season 3 episode "[[Dirty Hands]]", Baltar describes the culture of [[Aerilon]] as "going down to the pub for a pint", suggesting that Colonials also use the unit "pint." The term may also be intended to reflect Aerelon's culture as comparable to that of working-class [[w:Ireland|Ireland]], [[w:Scotland|Scotland]] or [[w:Northern England|Northern England]].</ref>. However, this unit of measure is not further defined. If Baltar's estimation of water units per week is divided by the population count, the result is: | ||
<blockquote>2500000/45265 = 55.2303</blockquote> | <blockquote>2500000/45265 = 55.2303</blockquote> | ||
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Dr. Baltar uses "tons" to measure out the amount of food required per colonist. | Dr. Baltar uses "tons" to measure out the amount of food required per colonist. | ||
As noted in "[[The Farm]], | As noted in "[[The Farm]]", the Fleet has ships that carry frozen food that was intended for export to other cities or colonies. | ||
In the episode "[[The Passage]]" more information is given on how the Fleet feeds itself. The Colonials suffer another supply shortage. The Fleet's raw food storage has been contaminated in some way. Based on dialogue, there is a primary "good food" storage and a recycled storage where it is reprocessed for use. The episode's writer, [[Jane Espenson]], notes that, in an draft of the script, the Fleet's meat was generated from [[Wikipedia:Cloning|cloning]]<ref>"Jane Espenson on post-The Passage questions," ''[http://www.tvsquad.com/2006/12/11/jane-espenson-on-post-the-passage-questions/ TV Squad]'', weblog, December 11, 2006.</ref>. | In the episode "[[The Passage]]" more information is given on how the Fleet feeds itself. The Colonials suffer another supply shortage. The Fleet's raw food storage has been contaminated in some way. Based on dialogue, there is a primary "good food" storage and a recycled storage where it is reprocessed for use. The episode's writer, [[Jane Espenson]], notes that, in an draft of the script, the Fleet's meat was generated from [[Wikipedia:Cloning|cloning]]<ref>"Jane Espenson on post-The Passage questions," ''[http://www.tvsquad.com/2006/12/11/jane-espenson-on-post-the-passage-questions/ TV Squad]'', weblog, December 11, 2006.</ref>. | ||