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Sector 335-6

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(Redirected from Taurus Space Complex)
Col. Saul Tigh pulls out a star chart for Sector 335-6 featuring Ragnar as a large black blob mid center (TRS: "Miniseries, Night 2").

Sector 335-6 is a locale within Cyrannus consisting of the Caprica/Taurus[1] range, center to which is the gas giant Ragnar. It also consists of Range G45, which includes a red moon orbiting a gas giant, itself in the system as an ice moon where the Fleet replenishes its water supplies.

Caprica/Taurus Range

After Felix Gaeta plots and executes a Jump during the Fall of the Twelve Colonies, Colonel Saul Tigh places this system's chart on a CIC plotting table while Galactica prepares to navigate to dock and replenish at Ragnar Anchorage (TRS: "Miniseries, Night 2").

Noted upon this starchart are the following locations:

  • Caprica Prime, perhaps Caprica itself
  • Cascadia Mineral Refinery
  • Dogna Police Outpost
  • DS9 - 3321[2]
  • Hydro-Carbon Gas Extraction Facility
  • Taurus Central Complex 3
  • Taurus Central Complex 7
  • Taurus Space Complex

Range G45

Commander William Adama with a map of A713 alpha (TRS: "You Can't Go Home Again").

A713 alpha [sic]

This area is in proximity of an ice moon discovered by Sharon "Boomer" Valerii and Alex "Crashdown" Quartararo. It features a gas giant where a red moon orbits, a locale where Kara "Starbuck" Thrace trains nuggets before a Cylon Raider squadron on patrol happens across them (TRS: "Act of Contrition").

A SAR operation is conducted in this area by Galactica's support crafts and the Fleet for Thrace, who is MIA following the engagement (TRS: "You Can't Go Home Again").

Starcharts

Notes

References

  1. Taurus was the original name for Tauron, as noted in "Home, Part II."
  2. Two instances of this particular location are listed on the starchart. Additionally, this may be an "Easter egg" relating to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the locale to which was given the initialism of "DS9."