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:::From The Farm, we know that 24 ships was "almost a third of the fleet" - Tigh has no rason to underexagerate this. From Home, Part I, we know that the number of people in those 24 ships was actually a little over a third of the fleet's population. --[[User:April Arcus|April Arcus]] 09:39, 31 October 2005 (EST) | :::From The Farm, we know that 24 ships was "almost a third of the fleet" - Tigh has no rason to underexagerate this. From Home, Part I, we know that the number of people in those 24 ships was actually a little over a third of the fleet's population. --[[User:April Arcus|April Arcus]] 09:39, 31 October 2005 (EST) | ||
Here's something to think about in regards to the size of the fleet and how it increased from 40 to over 70 since the mini-series. In the mini-series, Roslin sent Boomer out with her Raptor to gather other ships which ended up with a ragtag fleet of 40 or so FTL-capabale ships and some other ships that were future space debris when they had to be left behind. Adama sent out a Fleet Wide Communication for all capable ships to jump to the Ragnar Station and roundevous with the Galactica. It's possible that the 30 or so extra ships that the fleet ended up with were other craft that recieved the communication and headed to Ragnar without hooking up with Rolsin's group. Does anyone else agree with this assessment? I think it's valid considering the chaning size of the fleet and would justify the presence of more than one refinery ship (one arrived with Roslin's group and others showed up in response to Adama's message). --[[ | Here's something to think about in regards to the size of the fleet and how it increased from 40 to over 70 since the mini-series. In the mini-series, Roslin sent Boomer out with her Raptor to gather other ships which ended up with a ragtag fleet of 40 or so FTL-capabale ships and some other ships that were future space debris when they had to be left behind. Adama sent out a Fleet Wide Communication for all capable ships to jump to the Ragnar Station and roundevous with the Galactica. It's possible that the 30 or so extra ships that the fleet ended up with were other craft that recieved the communication and headed to Ragnar without hooking up with Rolsin's group. Does anyone else agree with this assessment? I think it's valid considering the chaning size of the fleet and would justify the presence of more than one refinery ship (one arrived with Roslin's group and others showed up in response to Adama's message). --[[Ltcrashdown]] 20:16, 1 January 2006 (EST) | ||
: I think you may be losing sight of what's, well, possible. Several things established in the Mini were changed for the series. When they were making the Mini, they weren't sure that there was going to be a series, so they didn't exactly plan on it. So those thirty ships came out of the script room. However, since then, we can probably better assume that the fleet size will be more consistant and, thus, worth talking about in terms of in-the-show reasons. --[[User:Day|Day]] 20:39, 1 January 2006 (EST) | : I think you may be losing sight of what's, well, possible. Several things established in the Mini were changed for the series. When they were making the Mini, they weren't sure that there was going to be a series, so they didn't exactly plan on it. So those thirty ships came out of the script room. However, since then, we can probably better assume that the fleet size will be more consistant and, thus, worth talking about in terms of in-the-show reasons. --[[User:Day|Day]] 20:39, 1 January 2006 (EST) | ||
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::So I think I have to agree with Day - unless each of the 30 ships happened to have a colonial military officer with military ciphers on board, I don't see how they could have found Galactica at Ragnar. --[[User:April Arcus|April Arcus]] 20:49, 1 January 2006 (EST) | ::So I think I have to agree with Day - unless each of the 30 ships happened to have a colonial military officer with military ciphers on board, I don't see how they could have found Galactica at Ragnar. --[[User:April Arcus|April Arcus]] 20:49, 1 January 2006 (EST) | ||
:::Well, it was worth a try. I thought I remembered the message only being for military ships, but if you consider that Dee or Gaeta are Cylons, then they may have 'accidentally' sent the message to non-military ships to increase the number of potential Cylon sleeper agents. Just a thought. I figured the message from Adama was just about the only way for more ships to arrive. -- | :::Well, it was worth a try. I thought I remembered the message only being for military ships, but if you consider that Dee or Gaeta are Cylons, then they may have 'accidentally' sent the message to non-military ships to increase the number of potential Cylon sleeper agents. Just a thought. I figured the message from Adama was just about the only way for more ships to arrive. --Ltcrashdown 21:27, 1 January 2006 (EST) | ||
::::I think what Tigh said in "The Farm" should be ignored because Dualla said in "33" that fifty three ships had jumped with ''Colonial One'' and nine other ships still had trouble, two ships that could be heard saying they were jumping in the background radio calls and ''Galactica'', giving us 66 ships. In "You Can't Go Home Again", Tigh says that there are 60-odd ships, meaning that there was about 65 ships. With the addtion of the ''Pegasus'', the number goes back to 66. On the vote tally boards, the one on ''Colonial One'' had 50 ships and ''Galactica'' had 54 names, plus the ones not included but mentioned in episodes bring it to 66 all up. ''Cloud 9'' and three other ships destroyed brought the number to 63 and two ships could've been taken apart to make the Cylon buildings on New Caprica (''Galactica'' and ''Pegasus'' had eighteen civilians ships, including a mining ship, the Space Park luxury liner, ''Celestra'', five-engined vessel, the six tubed vessel, the cargo transport seen orbitting near ''Cloud 9'' in [[Colonial Day]] and the wedge-shaped vessel). With the destruction of ''Pegasus'' and the disappearance of ''Adriatic'' and ''Carina'' the number could be anywhere between 58 and 61 ships.--[[User:CoreyDanian|CoreyDanian]] | ::::I think what Tigh said in "The Farm" should be ignored because Dualla said in "33" that fifty three ships had jumped with ''Colonial One'' and nine other ships still had trouble, two ships that could be heard saying they were jumping in the background radio calls and ''Galactica'', giving us 66 ships. In "You Can't Go Home Again", Tigh says that there are 60-odd ships, meaning that there was about 65 ships. With the addtion of the ''Pegasus'', the number goes back to 66. On the vote tally boards, the one on ''Colonial One'' had 50 ships and ''Galactica'' had 54 names, plus the ones not included but mentioned in episodes bring it to 66 all up. ''Cloud 9'' and three other ships destroyed brought the number to 63 and two ships could've been taken apart to make the Cylon buildings on New Caprica (''Galactica'' and ''Pegasus'' had eighteen civilians ships, including a mining ship, the Space Park luxury liner, ''Celestra'', five-engined vessel, the six tubed vessel, the cargo transport seen orbitting near ''Cloud 9'' in [[Colonial Day]] and the wedge-shaped vessel). With the destruction of ''Pegasus'' and the disappearance of ''Adriatic'' and ''Carina'' the number could be anywhere between 58 and 61 ships.--[[User:CoreyDanian|CoreyDanian]] | ||